SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DOMNIN, I.N. - DONTSOV, S.N.
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UDC 51:155.001.57:681.3.06
-DADXMIYAN, G. G., DOMNIN, B. A., SE-1ENOV, A. I., TUPISYN, I,% G., Set--;.
Prottsessov, Moscow, Nau~-a Press, 1970, pp 119-138.
is -formalized, it is aSSLUTICd that the selection of alternatives by an expe-r-1 is
k ced hypothe-Sis
determined by the preceding trajectory of a document and the indu
concerning the further path of documents in the organization. The structure of
a graph illustrating the decision network is analyzed. The gr-aphl of the decision
network is characterized by the following conditions: 1) CaCh point connects to
at least two lines (except for the root); 2) the "tree" should have no closed
loops. This method of modeling of decision making processes is understandable
and convenient. It must be noted that the use of decision networks produces only
an indirect economic effect, in that it may lead to efficient arrangement and
control of the organization being studied.
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1/2 0 10 LiNCL ASS IF I ED pqr;C. F ','7 1 %TF--! -,r T7 0
TIT LE-THFI-PiC AT 4LYT I C I S,Y-iLR I !AT I ~J,% OF I Frjp.MYL, 3, DI PH E'~YL"YCLDP-.-;T, E
L
A';D ITS (~GRRESPONDING AZINE -U-
Cf'Ui%T KY C;F INFO-USSR.
St-UPC E--Z H. r:RG. KHINI. 1)7G 6 3 ) 631-2
OATE PUIL'L ISHIED - - - - - - -70
Sut3jECT j%REAS--CHE-l',ISTVY
Ti:f;,Ik' TAG)S--ISJMERIZATI(j.N, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, POLYNIUCLEAR
Pk';JPYLH"tt FUPA,'j, PYR-,JLC-S, CHEMICAL REALTION' MEl-.1-4ANlISV
CLi"J~1'.1 A P F. I N G - -N: :?;:: ST ~ I C T 1 'UN S
zj
DUCWAF ,,.T CLI~SS--UNCLASSIFIED
PRIJXY i-,EtI/H-'lAME--l992/1542 SUP
C I C11- 1- 1 ~,' 5 3 b
C I L I Z: v
1
212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PD:;CESS 114C, DATE-ICGIII-ICT70
CIRC ACCESSICN W-1-AP011125301
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) CP-c- ALiSTRACT. HEATING 1,FC-,,'l)yL,2,3,0lpHF%YLfZ7
LYCLOPKUPENE (1) lr;ITH THE CATALYTIC AMT. OF CU STEAkATE (11) AT
e,OUEGf4EES GAVE OUANT. YIELD OF 2,3,DIPHENYLFURAN. THE PEACTIJN '.)F I
WITH H SUB2 NNH SU32.H SU32 U GAVE THE CORRESPON'01`4GY ANNE flHICH !1\4
HEATING 41TH 11 ISOMERIZED TO 2,3,2 PRIMIE, 3 PRIME,TETRAPHENYL,N. N
P'-'IME,BIPYaROLE. A SIGMATROPIC MECHANISiM (G. S. GILLE, 1968) IS
P!WPfjSL,') F0JR THESE 2 ISOMERIZATIONS.
j f,-1 7- 1 -i !Z~ ~Z T-j-- T P r-j
USSR
LTI-C
AR.AKC1,1 -'E'! F P. I YERF-IIIN' S. A.
PEUKO~ G. S PETROV!-, FTu-lil;,V 5 A. I . , Ur",-)-%7IK , 1". F.
"A Differential A.,.,.Dlifier"
Moscow, -xz tiya, ' Z--
Oth c Obr~,,tsy
No 4, Feb '12, Author's Certif-JeFte 114-o 32670h, Division 11, filed IG, jan 70,
published 1.0 jail 72, TI 208
Translation: This Authcrl S Certificate -irtroduces a
fier whi-ch contains two emitter- followers , two anplification
dynamic lcad. uxid a com-ron source of direct cm-rent. As L,
feature cf' the patent, t-he LLmplification factor -is in,cretisco. and "he
thernall ccm,,,)(~m;ation is inmroved by basing the dynamic load on a rev=:c
and by connecting in each lcm-- ell of the altqpli-fir-mr
canduct, iy troiislstor , -n
I J
a transistor of the samic conductivity as that of the
and a diode b1ased In the forward Curection. The endttca, of the aml~-Ili-
fication s4U;f-~-, is connr.-cted to the IDC source :nd to the, of 11-ic
trarul 11 n tor wil.h th~,- ;rn~,:t ccmduclvivit,y. The of LIJ!" J,,
comected thi-f-oi;(:~i a di,,U-(-t to the centeftLT) of th,~-
collector if, connected to the base of the dyni-miic 2oad tre-nsistor.
I A
USSR UDC 577.1:615.7/9
DOMNIN, S. G., SOLOMINA, S. N., STARIKOVA, S. K.
"Comparison of the Danger of Coniosis from the Dust of Low-Grade Bauxites
and Alunites"
V sb. Vopr. gigiyeny truda i prof. patol. v metallurgii (Problem of
Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases in Metallurgy--Collection of
Works), Moscow, 1972, pp 126-131 (from RZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 17,
Sep 73 (Abstract No 17 F1928)
Translation: The fibrosis-producing property of dusts (D) from alunite ore
and bauxite low in silica (B) was studied in rats. The extent of develov-
ment of fibrosis under the influence of alunite D was found to vary with
their content of free S102. Fibrosis induced by low-grade bauxite D is
scarcely distinguishable from experimental coniosis resulting from bauxite
low in silica. The preliminary maximum permissible concentrations recom-
mended for alunite dust, its concentrate, and low-grade bauxite dust are
2, 4, and 6 mg/m3, respectively.
50 -
112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING ()ATE--13NOV70
JUN EXCHANGER -U-
AUTH(lm-(05)-lLIN, V.A.., SAmBOKSKLY, I.V.j GkACHEVt L-L-v PASHKOV; A.3.7
29dU.U4kt - L - A -
COUNTRY OF lNF0--USSR
SOURCE--U.5.5*R* 2317800
REFEAE.NCrE--OTKkYTIYA, lZ0f3RET-? PROM- OaRAZTSYr TOVA
DATE PUBLISHEO--09MAR70
SuBjECT AREAS--CHEM11STRY
TOPIC TAGS--ION EXCH'A,%IGE RESIN, CHEMICAL PATENT, POLYCONDENSATION,
PLOYETHYLENE, POLYAMIINE, RESORCINOL, HEXEMETHYLENETETRA14INE
CWlTkClL M4RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUME.NT CLASS--iJ%CL_'SSl::!;_7D
PROXY kEEL/FkAt4E--3002/1442
STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA0128841
U N C L ~'~ S S I F I L Q
212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PkGCESSING DATE-13N-D"170
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA0126341
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) ;P-0- ABSTRACT. AN 1 Of 4 EXCKANGE' 'A .4 IT 11 IGR E
I
CAPACITY FOR MOLYBDATE AND TUNGSTATE IONS IS PREPD. BY PGLyCOl;L;ENs~.-%T,fo.l.;
OF POLYETHYLENE POLYAMINE, RESORCIP-10L. AND HEXA&vETHYLENlz~:TETRA,'il,"i'-z.
UNICLASS I i-- It." 0
L/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30
TIT-LE--IL,% EXCHANGER -U-
AUTHOR-105)-ILIN, V.A., SAMBORSKIY, I.V., GRACHEVo L.L.s PASH;'%OVz A.L.q
QQVININA* L.A.
Ccu'llF"'TrlNr-o-uSSR
SOURCE--USSR 231099
REFERENCE-GTKRYTfYA, IZUBRET.r PROA-11. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 197G,
DATE PUBLISHED-09FAR70
SUBJECT AkEAS-CHEMLSTRY
TCPIC TAGS-ICN EXCHANGE kESIN, CHEMICAL PATENT, TUNGSTATE. MOMDATE,
POLYETHYLENE, POLYAMINEt RESORCINOLt FORMALDEHYDE, ORGANIC SULFUR
COMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING--NO RE5TRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1455 STEP NO-UR/0482/70/000/000/00001!,"O,~,-,r,
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0128854
UNCLASS.IFIED:'-
1 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
[ CIR-C ACCESSIGN NU--AA0128854
AiiSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN ION EXCHANGER WITH iMPROV-ED
CAPACITY FOR MULYBDATE AND TUNGSTATE IONS IS PREPD. BY POLYCONDENSATION
OF POLYETHYLENE POLYAMINESf RESGRCINOL AND HCHO, AND CONTAINS
TETRAMETHYLTHIURAM DISULFIDE.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 547.785.5'791.8.07
SKVORTSOVA, G. G., DOMNINA, Ye. S., GL~KOVA, N. P., and MAKIINO, L. P.,
Irkutsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Branch Academy of Sciences
USSR
"The Interaction of N-Vinylazoles and N-Vinylindole With Halohydrins"
Riga, Khimiya Ceterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 6, Jun 73, pp 777-780
Abstract: The characteristics of the reaction of halohvdrins (ethylene
chlorohydrin, tetramethylene-1,4 chlorohydrin, 1--chloropropylene-2,3
-chlorohydrin, trimethylene-1,3 bromohydrin, ethylene fluorohydrin) with
N-vinyl-imidazole (I), -benzimidazole (II), -benzotriazole (III), and
-indole (IV) were studied. I and II reacted at the 3-position (at the N
not bound to the vinyl group) with the formation of inner quaternary salts
the halogen anion of whic& could be readily substituted with N03 and CNS
in reactions with AgN03 and KCNS and the hydroxyl group with I in a re-
action with Hl. The vinyl group of I and Il in the 1-N-position remained
unchanged after the reaction with halohydrins. III reacted with the latter
mainly over the vinyl group. The reaction of IV proceeded with vinyl
polymerization and simultaneous formation of a quaternary salt. Brightly
colored polymers of varying composition formed in this reaction.
1/1
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USSR
UDC 54-7-785-5:541.67:r43-422
SHOSW--YO%TSKIYI !,% F., GLAZKOVAJ N. P., DOICRTINA, YE.- S., BEL-CUS07A, L. V.,
and SYNORTSOVA, G. G., Irkutsk institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Branch
of the Acad. Sc., USSR
"Reaction of N-Vinylirudazoles with Alkyj Halides"
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 7, Jul 71, PP 958-960
Abstract: Conditions were studied for the reaction of N-vinylimidazole and
N-vinylbenzimida.zole with methyl iodide, ethyl, isopropyl, and butyl iodide and
bromide, and with methylene chloride. The reaction occurs withoat a solvent,
with a 2-3 fold excess of alkyl halide at refluy temperature, leadin,~ to tile
forL,iation of quaternary salts. It was established that N-vinylimidazole is more
reactive toward alkyl halides than N-vinylbenziziddazole, probably because off its
higher basicity. Alkyl iodides react faster than alkyl bromides; alkjl chlorides
are completely unreactive. Using quantum mechanical calculations it was shown
that most of the 1-t-electron charge was localized at the "pyridine" nitroSen
atom.
112 009 UNICL AS S I F I ED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--ADDITION OF MERCAPTANS TO N VINYL DERIVATIVES OF INDCLE AND
- IMIDAZOLES -U-
AUTHOR-104)-SKVORTSOVA, G.G.t GLAZKOVAP N.P.v DOMNINA, YE.S., VORONOV9
~ V.K.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-KHIM. GETEROTSIKL. SOEDIN. 19709 (2)p 167-72
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--MERCAPTAN, IMIDAZOLE, [NDOLE, BENZIMIDAZOLE, MOLECULAR
. SfPUCTURE, NMR SPECTRUM
~~G-.NT,~OL MARKING-NO RESTRtCTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME--1987/1112 STEP NO--UR/0409/70/000/002/0167/0172
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104510
UNCLASSIFIED
.2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS ING- 0ATE--18S6137C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104510
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ETSH (I G) AND 0.015 G
AZ3BISISOBUTYRONITRILE WAS ADDED TO 2.2 G N-VI14YLINDOLE (1) WITH
COOLING, AND THE MIXT. HEATED IN A SEALED TUBE UNDER PJ 18 HR AT
70DEGREES TO GIVE 72PERCENT N-BETA-ETHYLTHIO)ETHYLIPIDOLE, 8 SU87
170-20EGREES, 0 PRIME20 1.0897, N PRIME20 SUBD 1.60ZO). SIMILARLY,-THE
FOLLOWING COMPOS. WERE PREPD. (COMPD-9 PERCENT YIELD9 B.P.-MM., N
PRIME20 SUBD, AND 0 PRIME20 GIVEN): N-IRETA-ISOPROPYLTiIIO)-PTHYLINDOLEI
77, 161DEGREES-2, 1.5870, 1.0605; N-(BETA-TERT-BUTYLTHIO)ETHYLINDOLE,
65, 141-2DEGREES-1, 1.5770, 1.0325; N-(BETA-ETHYLTHICIETIIYLIMIDIAZOLE,
74, 129DEGREES-lt 1.5350, 1.0863; N-(BETA-PROPYLTHin)ETHYLIMIDAZOLE, 72,
145DEGREES-2, 1.5272, 1.0536; N-IBETA-BUTYLTHIO)ETHYLIPIIDAZOLEt 94t
159DEGREES-2, 1.-52-161.1.0377; N-(BETA-ETHYLTHIO)ETHYLBENZIMIDAZOLE, 38,
190-20EGREES-2i 1.6010, 1.1409; AND
N-IBETA-PIIOPYLTHIO)ETHYLBENZIMIDALOLE, 42) 190-IDEGREES-1, 1.5885,
1.1162. SO SUB2 WAS PASSED INTO 2.37 G. N-VINYLIMIDA10LE AND 1.5 G ETSH
WITH COOLING AND THE MIXT. HEATED 18 HR AT 80DEGREES TO GIVE 61PERCENT
N-(ALPHA-ETHYLTHIO)ETHYLIMIDAZOLE, B SU34 113-14DEGREES, D PkIME20
1.07669 N PRIME20 SUBO 1.5270. 1 AND N-VINYLBENZIMIDAZOLE DID NOT REACT
WITH ETSH IN THE PRESENCE OF SO SU62 09 P-MEC SU96 H SU84 SO SU83 H AT
0-70DEGREES. THE STRUCTURES WERE PROVED BY NMR~ SPECTROSCOPY. R SUBF
VALUES WERE GIVEN.
UINICLASSIFIED
USSR
UDo 621.'-,2,~--41.]V,,7-):6,,~.clc)7.4
I ~
DOMUNTITSE.AYA, M.A., PEERSHINA, YE.I., RUBASHiM4, B.1,.
"Activation C,' Palladium Vembran-3e By Titanium Hydride With The Cbject Of
Reducing The Temperature OV The Process Of Diffusion Cleanin,- Of Fydroren"
V sb. Yoycye v teklin. i3oluproyodn. proi?.-va (New Semiconductor Froduct-ion.
Technology-Collection Cli" V,torks), Voronczh, Voronezh UniverFity,1971,ri,1 89-0--
I . "I
(from RZh:Elektronika i = primen niye, No 4, April 1972, Abstract No 4A48'
Tr3nslatio.n: It is established that at a temperatt;ire of 600 C per-meabi-lity of
an activated r-,am-brone to hydrogen ie five times lower than that of a nonEictiv3t-
ed membrane at a temperature of 5000 0. At a temFerature of 17-700 0, a dual
coating of a rn,~-:mbrqne of' coirimercial palladium by titanium hydride, obtained by
free deposition of n hydrido Isyer with nubsequent brazinf!, and repe,-Aed hydro-
genation, ossuree permeability to hydrogen commensurate the perme!~--b~Jity
of co-nerciLl nalladium rt a temperature of 250--,;~'-,00' C. A decrease of tY,,~
permeability to K%,dror-.en during our.ration of the rnembran,.t for ~-pprrjxi.L-~atf,~ly
three monthri does not exceed 22-21, percent from thc- 'ni-L'ijI %r~
lue. 5 ref.A.F.
USSR UDc 621:382.CO2
RJBASHHN, B.L., PER-SHINi, Y---.I., DC181ITSKAYA, MI.A., ZAVALISH-11111,
"Activation 01' Palladium Filters For Clesning Cf Hydrogen"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn.sb. Te~,hnol. J. organiz. proiz-va (Electronics
Technology. Scient-ific--rechnical Collection. Technology ,tnd Grganization Cf
Production), 1971, No 5(4r-,), pp 81-85 (from RZh:Elektroni!.,6 i yeye prim-eneniye,
No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No 2AI2~11)
Translation; I Drocedure is developed for deposition of titanium hydride on
palladium plates, with the object of assuring their hv-drogen permeability at
reduced temperatures. It is established that a positive effect gives the only
method of deposition which assures a porous covering, with the thickness of
the covering not affecting the performance of the membrane. 8 ref. A.F.
71
Q. ~j
loll
31 M,ir 71
It
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,a. 'I.
;.r;;Ihr ;.u My-and
~.rk*
"A PAy,hu-rbyzIuIvgiCaI 1-.-Ptig.itIon of the Dylumica 17 CapaIlt or -itAl
Moscow, Yoprosy r5i~holugli, Vol 6, N".L--c 70. pp 06-93
Abstract: ab--ervationz, of Lub,'acts pnrr.rming -ntal work Indicate f,,r
at i t,'- of porformi-as 1) I-n!hr, tho task,; 2) D-lopinp.. -1.11; 31 nt.-!f
arc B-1 Ir.I.g partor.-no. rati;7,uc. A W
.1 bl.-ech t .. .. 1~f bl. I to a.,t till St.7- I,
rI
t-15 to Dic-ae as ;crrzrm~- ln~provl% dur1r.; the roc.1n.1 tl~:l I-:
li~.:nj; .1'. thild atar'l .1.1 d1clint - faLIFun 5ets in. In norTil --j-tit tr~q
rr,-hcL;ahiIvgr.i;,I;-c -IfIcItnt at both tt,o rcnt iid real, porttn! of I)-- t~4_~
.n1r-e.& thr~.rh.,t t.1,, firat two or the d,r..g th, 1---
w,rk the values for the rear portionz of till brain fall off, ~:411- tqs, for :~Ie
portions "main to3dy at 2 hirh I-el. in pti-ts At the rir4t -f
ny~,_.tonlcllty the Incre-e termlh~ate3 halfway thr~C!; the period of nd
ramaj.n. stable tnernartur; in patients with occond tt-ga, hypIrtur,lotty
1. 1 4 1.. in
..0 samd early improvement ic no-iced, 1,-Jt the blood Lupply at the rt4r . t.
n~t')nov'lcn . Ye. if. , at al v.pra~y nikii.l.gii Vol 6. No-DOC 70. PP 06. ',3
tlnd:,toCraII,,orf ha)rwi), thrVirit the initial stage of work and re=31n at a lei 'ave.
t".r rt r.hIle reentige inarea&u In nor~l VUbjeCto Is about t-
)l p rt Ipa,a
y I on c .1 nts :line peretnt or le3z.
.1in autharz draw the folloving cor-lualone.
1. lrvezt.-9atIn or py,hol.gicai ,na r.,t-a Is
,.1,.a . , I I in It . h
10.1, . d Ct gul ".rt" a,
_r.r. t ilt.eel of Intellectual
P.-7`hi cat.'re brain p,,,L icipAtes In Intall" t U it work, put the %4~lvrnter' Cr
-over t Im., 1 1, Iul It is to A J . h the -11.al C.10
~rrort chif'c I . as ol t it
ta~'4,p;rf-mvd In th,a. v~p.rir.Ihtn raq~trc& the L~bjocts to tal4t friquoItt ux.
Corr . onJence table between letters aold mmiers - a3 the tao~c prrzra~&*,I th-. c~r-
r-pir'l am. tanded to be memorized); later, a2 the task is "Int.ri.rI.,W u"s
ap-center shifts to the frontal portions of the briLn.
3., Tnese tendencies are Mora clearly observed In healthy parsons ~rul Are "Iesil
J.d.nt n Ildp.rtonjo patients,
2/2
Steels
USSR
uLr- 66o,.2--j7.5
CHERIIYAVSF.A'DA,) S. G., SUIT111-VIIII&IO) A. V., and V.A.
"Cold Brittleness of 212i.161,14B Steel"
Dnepropetrojrsk, MetallurGicheskaya i Gor-n-orudnaya Pronyshlennostl, 110
Jan/Feb 73, PP 38-39
Abstract: 7he critical brittleness temperature for lEalilu"idlE, ste4~~! -prod--l-,ced b,.
electroslag relting vas -1000C and -800C in the lonGitudinal and
directions., respectively (rods 150 = in diame'er were studied). 'Ehe critical
brittleness teimmerature. for the same type of steel pmlitced by electric ,-,I-c
smelting was -830 and -600C in the lon-~;iturlinal and tr-ansvc-i-se directions,
respectively. A decrease of the critical teq?erature in the first case b- 200"
in attributed t-o a higher steel purity vith reripect to sulfur, phosphom,", an~L
gases.
1/1
USSR
UDC 621.357.1:669.713.72(038.8)
DOMBLACHEV B. D. P Y&NKO, E. A.
"Device for Heating the Self-Igniting Anode of an Aluminum Electrolyzer"
a
USSR Author's Certificate No 313896, filed 27 Oct 69, published 24 N-ov 71 (from
RZh-Khirlya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12L343P)
Translation: A device for heating the self-igniting anode of an Al-electrolyzer
including burners for burning the anode gases is distinguished by the fact that
in order to improve the anode quality, reduce the losses of fluoride salts and
reduce the E;as in the atmosphere of the shop, the device is made in the form
of flat sealed metal gas ducts installed on the outside of the end walls and
corners of the anode jacket in its upper sectiono
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USSR
UDC 681-325
"A Device for Automatically Deter-mining the Error of an Angle-Code Converter"
USSR Author's Certificate, Class G 08 c 25/04, No 3390,33 filed 12 Aug 70,
published 19 July 72 (from R-7h-Avtomatika Telemechani'Ka i V3,chislitellnoya
Tekhnik-a. No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3 A392 P)
Translation: A device is proposed for automatically determning the error of
an angle-code converter. in the device the following tLnits are connected in
series: a stable frequency oscillator, pulse counter, first gate, adder, occond
gate, error recording circuit, first decoder, indicator circuit and series-
connected constant speed drive, converter, code-to-b-inary converter, second
decoder, flip-flop (with output connected to the second input of the first
gate). To extend the range of error determination the converter contains an "OR"
circuit, first delay circuit, third gate, second delay circuit, standard code
memory circuit, and third delay circuit; the input of the OR circuit is con-
nected to the output of the code-to-binary converter and the output is connected
to the second input of the flip-flop and the inputs of the first and second delay
circuits. 'Me output of the first belay circuit is ccnnectad to the first
input of the third gate, whose second input is connected to the output of the
standard code memory circuit, while the output is connected to the second input
1/2
USSR
DOMRAChEV, F. G., USSR Author's Certificate, Class G 08 c 25/04, No 339033,
filed 12 Aua 70
of the adder. The first output of the second delay circuit is connected to
the second inDut of the second gate, while the second input is connected to
the input of the third delay circuit, the output of which is connected to tile
first input of the flip-flop. One illustration.
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112 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
OF EURUPIJM TETRAKIS BENZCjYLACETJNATE USABLE FOR
06TAINING it LASER EFFECT -U-
AUTHOR- (05 1 STOV A-V-v tiASLYLJKOVt YU.S.t GAYAZNOVA, M.I., OJMRACHEV,
_&,.,A., ASLANt.;-Vq L.A.
:'CCUNTRY CF INFC--USSR
EKSP. KHIM. 1970t 6(t), 61-6
,DATE PUbLIS14lED------70
AREAS--CHEMISTRYt PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-EUROPIUM CO"'IPOUNOt LUMINESCENCE SPECTRUM, X RAY STUDY, COmPLEX
CGMPCUND, LASER EFFECT
CCNTRCL PARKING-NO KESTRICTIGNS
DGCUMENF CLASS--UNCLASSiFIED
.PROAXY REEL/f-RAP(:--3002/II70 STEP Nt)--UR/03'19/70/(';01)/001/0t)61/006~,
_CIRC "CCCESSICN NG--AP0l2,'_E5(38
~-A -1 - _f
2/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICK NG--AP0128598
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GV-0- ABSTRACT. ET SUBZ Nrj SIJ62 ELJ(PZA(,) SU3,,t-)
AND C SUL5 H SUB11 i*,JH(EU(BZAC) SUB4), WHERE HBZAC EQUALS BENZOYLACETW~E
'AND C SU65 H SUBIL NH PRIME PcisiriVE EQUALS PIPER1101-NIUM, WERE
SYNTHESIZED EY ThE METHOD OF dHAUMIK (1964) AND rHEIA LUMINESCENCE
SPECTRA kiERE TAKEN AT 77UEGREESK* STRUCTURES OF THE Cl--)[IPDS. ~010 OF TliL::
IEWLIZAC) SW34) P;~IME NECATIVE ION ~iERE DErD. BY X RAY STRUCTURAL ANAL.
SPLITTING OF THE GaoupiD STATE LEVEL FOR THE EU 101,1 CORRESPONDS To A C
SU6Z SY1MVETRY BUT IT MAY ALSO BE DUE TO THE C SUtJ4 SYPIMIETRY OF THE EUD
SU68 GROUP'. BOTH COMPLEXES GIVE -4 STABLE LASER EFFECF AT 613 NM WHICH
CORPESPCNOS TC A TRANSFFR FRCM THE PRIME5 D SUGO LEVFL FU THE X OR Y
COMPONENT CF THE PRIME7 F SU32 LEVEL SPLIT BY THE CRYST. FIELD OF C SUB2
OR C SUB4 SYMMETRY. FACILITY: MUSK. GUSUNIV,t MUSCGWr USSRb
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
r-
AT0101484 CHEMICAL ABST.
/I 121652i Reactions of a series of organotin compounds with
diethylarnine. Kochetikhina, K. G.; Domracliev G. A.;
Razuvaev, G. A. (USSR).: Zh. Ubshch.-Wbw~_"M, 40(2),
327--9 (Russ). Heating R45n with EtiNF1 6 lir at 400* gave the
following % yields of RH, olefin, Ri, H2, C-2Hj, MeCN, and tar,
resp. (front the indicated value of R): Et,3.3,0,0.34,0.13,0.38,
0.21. 73.6; Pr, 2.7, 0.72, 0.1. 0.33, 0.53, 0.18, 68.1; Bu, 2.0,
1.54, trace, 0.37, 0.52, 0.12, 71.5; and iso-C5,Hjj, 1.89, 1.81,
0,-OA-1,a.55,-O-.07,73.5%. The -main -reaction direction is the
cleavage of 11 from the amine to form R11 and with increasing
chain length of R the proportion of the disproportionation re-
action of the resulting radicals increases, while the decompti. of
the radicals in the presence of Et2NH is inhibited. The change
in the product proportion in the presence of Et~Xfl during such
pyrolysis of R4Sn is ascribed to coordinatiott of the ainiuc on a Sn
atom, which reduces the polar effect of Sn on the i3-elkni nation
reaction. G. M. Kosolapoff _J
REEL/FRAME
19851390
Acc. Nr Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
'0101483
T __ CHEMICAL ABST. C- - ?e
A
121653k Reactions of tetracyclohexyltin. IZazuvaev, G. A.
I-r-lomrachev G. A~j Koclietikhina K G.- Goilcharov, V. A.
.1 N 4 (Rd-s's) _ FT;,OT-
ysis of (Cf[III)ISti at 250' gave maitily cyclohexane and cyclo-
iiexenel metallic Sn, and H in 121.~e conversion- at 300' traces of
methylcyclopenteric and dicyclahexyl were also formed and some
tar formation was obs(I., while at 3'r()' more cyclohe%anearid less
cyclohexene were formed, the other Product Yields being compa-
rable to those above. Reaction in the presence of Ft.2-NI I gave
more cycloliesane and less cyclohexenc than Nvere obtained lVith-
out the added amirie at 2.50', but at 350' the yield of cyclo-
hexazie was lower and that of cyclobexene was bigher than were
obtained wiLhouL the aniine. Other product yields were conipa-
rable to those above. In the presence of (C]~'01-1): the vield of
cyclohexatie was raised, that of evelolie-,erie lowered considi,rably,
losv abov'- while
'Ind other 1jr,piltict yields ivere comparable to 11 . I
SOUI(I ~Sno2CC1170), %vas also fornicti, Elie dkpropor-
tionation of the free radiell intermefliate~, increases with tile
ticillp. rise, while tile "'.3-6111illatiou reaction k iiihibited 1.)y tile
IlWicr temp. The -~!ffcct of tile added atititte is mveribed to co-
ord-'riation of it ivith the 0-IT atom (with respect to the Sn atom)
of tile cyclohexyl group. Thus, clotior reagents in reaction with
this R,Sn exhibit their nucleophilic nature in Elie Ist step, then
react as ac~eh or as ba5CS. G. M. Kosolapoff Y,
REEL/FMME
198051389
USSR UDC: 8.74
DOMRAICHEV, V. M., KAYGORODTSEV, G. I.
"Evaluating the Productivity of the Computer Complex of an Automatic Con-
trol Systems With Regard to the Effect of Intermittent Failures"
V sb. Vopr. tekhn. i inform. obespecbeniya ASU (Problems of Hardware and
Software for Automatic Control Systems -collection of works), Novosibirsk,
1971, PP 13-16 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5V500)
[No abstract]
USSR
DOMRACHEV V. M-S KAYGORODTSEV, G. I., TERESHKO, Ye. P.
;6~~
"Methods of Checkdng Information in Automatic Control Systems"
0.
V sb. Vopr. tekhn. i inform. cbespecheniya ASU (Problems of Hardware and
Software for Automatic Control Systems-collection of works), Novosibirsk,
1971, pp 3-12 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 5, MaY 72, Abstract No 5V0,9)
[No abstract]
45 -
USSR
UDC: 621-375
CBEV. V. N. and LOSSOVSKIY, V. A.
"R-C Ampli-f ier blit-h Inverse Feedback Through a Nonlinear Band
Filter"
Leningradq Pribor-o--troyeniye, No 1, 1972, pp 10-12
Abstract: Forced oscillations in a circuit given in a book pub-
lished in 1966 (A. M. Boneb-Bruyevich, Radioelektronika v eks7reri-
mental 'noy fiza-e --- Electronics in Experimen1-1al :Physics -- 1,_-osco,'-7,
iza-VO "Naukall) are analyzed in the present article. The Kirchhoff
laws are irritten from the equivalent diagram of the amplifier cir-
cuit, and from them is derived a second-order dil"ferential equation
in terms of the ratio of the instantaneous output voltage to Em,
where E,,/2 is the interpolation step from the Stirling formula.
The experixi-ental resonance curves of the amplifier are plotted
for various amplitudes of the input voltage, from iihich it can be
seen that the output voltuage in the transition from one stable
state to another is increased or decreased in jumps. This con-
firms theoretical results regarding the prese'nee of a bistable
zone.. The authors, associated with the Kazan Aviation Inctitute,
note that similar amplifiers with different elopes, of the ampli-
tude-frequency characteristic can be used as highly selective
filters.
USSR uDc: 621-372.o6i
DOYMChEV, V. .1 LOSSOVSKIY, V. A.
"A Double-T Nonlinear RC Filter"
Kiev, IVUZ: Radioelektronika, Vol 15, No 3, Mar 72, pp 338-342
Abstract: The circuits of passive and active double-T RC filters with
series opposing N-oltage-vari able capacitors are analyzed. An expressicn
is found for the output voltage when a hariconic signal acts on the irput,
and the amplitude-frequency response is determined.
30 -
USSR
UDc 621-3374.33(088-6)
DO!e,AICH~_~'j -1.
"An Amrvlitude Selector"
USSR kit'lur's Certificate No 2591L9, Filed 29 jul 68, Publish~,(!
-_ ;. . -_ A~
RZh-Radi(~-,.-_'khnik-a, No 10, Oct 70, Abstract No IOG202 P)
Translation-: This Author's Certificate introduces an Euqolitude wh~ r-cn-
t-,ins a comparison circuit consisting of two transistors of the z;~-ne c(I-r;,111~c! 'vi-,y
type with a corumon emitter load, and an additional transistor of the- ct,, -s-it.-, cor-
ductivity type vith its base connected directly to the collector of th,~_, ~)ut- .'-
transistor in the comparison circuit. To provide two operating leveLs, Lie rL::,Se
of the output transistor in the comparison circuit is connected tr; u-,e
of the additional triuini:jtor through a parallel circuit consisting ol' ~i cikpa,~!Lcjr
and diode, the ELnorl,~.- of the diode being connected to the collector of Llhe! ad,litional
transistor.
91 -
1/2 005 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7(
TITLE--UNIFICATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ELECTRIC DRIVE UNITS 114 WHEELED
VEHICLES -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-DOMBROVSK[Yi N.G., SIGOOIN, V.V., SRIBNER, M.M.
COU4TRY OF- INFO--USSR
SOURCE--STANDARTY I KACHESTVO, 1970, NR 5, PP 49-50
DATE PUSL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MECHot IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR, BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--WHEELED VEHIrLE TRANSMISSION? TECHNICAL STANDARD
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY r"%EEL/FRAME--1997/1555 STEP :'40--UR/0422/70/000/005/0049/0050
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120334
UNCLASSIFIED
21Z 005 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--239CT7
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120334
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G13-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE DISCUSSES THE PROBLEM
OF UNIFICATION AND UNITIZATION OF WHEELED VEHICLES DRIVEN THROUGH AN
ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION. STANDARDS ARE CITED WHICH SPECIFY THE
PROSPECTIVE PROPERTIES OF9 AND REOUIREMENTS TO,, THE ELECTRIC DRIVES OF
WHEELED VEHICLES. THESE STANDARDS ARE UNDER DEVELOPMENT AT THE ALL
UNION RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF STANDARDIZATION IN ENGINEERING (VNIINMASH),
ALL U,'lJI0N RESEARCH INSTITUTIE FOR CONTRACTOR-S MACHINERY
(VNIISTROYDCRMASH), A14D THE HINISTRY FO eLECTROTECH741CAL INDUSTRY OF TH
USSR. FACILITY: ALL UNION RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF STANDARDIZATIO
IN EiNGINEERING (VNII,4ASH)j ALL UNION RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR CONTRACTOR,
MACHINERY (VNIISTROYDORMASH), AND THE MINISTRY OF ELECTROTECHNICAL
INDUSTRY OF THE USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 575.24
~W&9, 4 o Q., POMEWITSEVA, M. D., and RAMAYYA, L. K., Institute of General
%k
Geneti-,s-,k~
a emy of Sciences USSR. Moscow
"Mutagenic Effect of Various Types of Radiation on Spermatogonia in Mice. V.
The Mutagenic Effect of 'Single and Fractionated Irradiation with Fast Neutrons
on Spermatogonia in Mice"
Moscow, Genetika, Vol 6. No 8, Aug 70, PP 79-85
Abstract: The mutagenic effect of 1.5 Hev neutrons on spermatogonila was studied
in experiments in which nale mice were irradiated with total doses of 100 and 216
rad. The frequency of rociprocal translocations (determined directly an the
spermatogonia) and the frequency of dominant lethal mutations (determined on
brooding the irradiated males with nonirradiated females) were used as criteria.
The mutation yield was higher after fractional irradiation than after irradiation
with a single dose. Thi;s effect was evident at both dose levels but was more
pronounced for a total dose of 216 rad than for 100 rad. In irradiation with
X-rays, an increase in the frequency of mutations tl/on fractionation'of the dose
is observed at high doses only.- After exposure to the full dose in a single
irradiation. there was a higher rate of elimination of spermatogonial eel-Is with
an increased sensitivity to mutation. The results indicate the possibility of
accumulating mutations by repeated irradiation with fractional dosea.
1/1
FMA
USSR UDC 575.24
D9j1.5aLA.Kt---- PO.,X;RLiTSEVA, X. D., and RAI-LkYlA, L. K., instlitute of General
k~6--a.t4.
---T~n'etics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Aloscow
"Mutagenic Effect of Different Kinds of Radiation on the Germ Calis of r1al-3 Elice.
IV. Genetic Effect of Fast Neutrons"
Moscow, Genotika, Vol 6, No 7, Jul 70, PP 73-82
Abstract; The radio sensitivity of mouse germ call chromosox*~ts ~-- variu,-,s Stag
of spermatogenesis was studied. It waa found thar. teLu postviv)iQUC are alore
sonniLivu to faat noutrons than the apopifLatogonia. Thri zru~ation r;6k'1u-aoz;u re-
lation5nip in rviLuro :;porin was linear at do.,jos ranging frovi 16 to '~iu rad. in
the spor= Logonia, tliu na,;ure of tho relationship butwoon !-iAo of do minarit
lothals and t1lo dose diffored from that observed In the pozL~iuiotlc
an increase in dose had LLttle effect. The frequency of ruciprocal- -LranslocaLioa5
in the 5permatogonia incroased 1-biearly with doses up to 72 rad. H-A.,,,hor do~~ez did
not incroase the mutation rate, but at Z16 rad tho frequency oAf trruiAoeatioas
docrunnerl sharply. A-he di.lorencoo botwoon tl;o stagoa P'.
reapoeL to genoLlo radJo~srjns1t,1v-1ty aro thua id,3nLlaal. -!Lft"r tj:vl,~-:,~,.: 1-u
nuutroii:-, and aftur X-r.Ay Irradiation. Thtj rulativo gcxW-'-1u
Of noutrorv; tilo sano (abouL 4.5) for dl&fforont Lyp~in uf
Ussi uDc 669.1:539.216.2:621.7-85-3:538.0'5
1,11-LVD.1-ISEWE, V. V., DgMYSHEV, V. A., and KAUKOV, V. G., Irkutsk Pedagogical
ins-vitute
"Influence oj" Annealing on the Magnetoelastic Characteristics of Iron-Nickel
Film. s 11
Ploscow, Fizika eletal-lov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, No 5, IF70, pp 1077-1079
Abstract: Results are 'presented of an investigation of the influence of anneal-
ling on saturation magnatostriction.ys, the magnetoelastic parameter n, and the
Young modulus E of films of compositions of about 20% Ni-Fe and about 50% Ni-Fe.
Comparison of data for the two compositions before and after annealing indicates
that the changes in magnetoelastic properties are determined by phase conversions.
-USSR
UDc 621.a65-2_553.4
YOVAL', G. S., KISEL-MAN, L. A., KUZNETSOV, B. D., and_D_o'N_'.,_.F.-...A..
"Vibration State of Rotors of the K-300-21-40 KhTGZ Turbogenerator
Set"
Chelyabinsk, V sh. "Osvoirenjue blokov moshchnostlyu ~OC TiV-1 na
. Y
Ekibastuzsk. uffle" I:Coilec-~-ion of ldorks-Assindlntion of "00 FAV
Power Units Burnin-,~' the 'Ekibastuz Rerion Coal), 1P72, np Gq-104
(from Reflerativnyy "hurnal-'Lneplop-nerEet:Llc.?-, No 6, June ?2,
Abstract No 6C37)
Abstracti Work corducted at the nrRspnt tine for incregs-irp t!he
rilrieity of the No 1, 11, 5. bprrirjr~s of fl,'e K-`=-21'O Kh"2"jZ :,uw1bo-
...P.-rwove sub-Inn-Liall-7i its
gener2tor Pet will in.-ike 1A to J? . 11
vibration ~,tqte bvdiminatini-T the resonance vibr-1,tiom- at a"Ini-it, r-,r-
vice sDei~.d Rrid the coincidence of cri-Lic:ii 2.5e-ds of turbine rWl-crs.
Ways of further reduction of rotor vibratli.on are as~-.oclatee with
1/,'?
U
R
SST
KOVAL', G.S.. et- P-1, Chely-abinsir, V sb. "Osvoyeilive blockov
MVt na El-fbastuzsk. ug~e'r 1972, pp 99-104 (from
energet-J.
i"ka, No June 72, Abstract No ~'C37)
quality rotor balancinp at service sneed to be Berformed at the
plant and with imptovement in Fenera-Ecr rotor (,Cns truction tech-
noloav, in particular, in remioirin!z their therrn~il instability and
inequal ri;~idity. Maintainance work on -?iectric no%%,er stntlicris
musi be acCOTnDanied by a thorough dynanic balancin- of rotors on
balancers of nendulun. J.
U.VT,,e . I.Yhen designing the -Cun,,~a V ons and
system it is necessary to consid,?r the im-~Dortf:znce ot' securi.,;7 ti,e
minimun thermal exn;-,nsion inequality of foundation rol.umz~s, for
the purposr! of stabilizing loads on the tvrbo,-ener,-!+or- herini-s.
3 fipurps, to referetices.
2/2
USSR
UDc 621.165.251:514.1-001.5
RUNOV. B. T., YZYEROVICM, L. B., STI.LYUGIPI, n. S.,
and KOVAL', G. S.
"Vibration Condition of Bloc-Type Tutbo-Units"
"Kotel'n. i turbin. ustanovki energ. blokov" (Bo4ler and Turbine
Installations of Power Units) Moscow "Ener--i -va". 19?1, np 192-20-1
(from Refer~itivnyy Zhurnal-Turbostroyeni-ye, No 10, Oct ?1,
Abstr~act 10.49.46)
Abstract.- It is suggestpd, on the bisis of dqta from vibration
studies carried oul: by the All-Union Institute of Heqt En,,-ineeri~_;7
im. F. E. Dzerzhinskiy, on more than 120 turbo-units with. evallAti-Cn
of vibration parametprs, to usp the effective value of vibratirn
speed as a critericn for evaluating the state of vibration of a
turbo-unit. In accordance with develoned GOST project, evaluatien
of vibr;ition should be made by the larv_-ept mensured value of the
effective vibrati.on speed of a bearing in,accordance with the fol-
lowing scilet excellent - not higher than I.P. mm/src, good - not
higher thqn. 2.8 mm/spc, satisfactory - not hiFhe- than 4.5 rnmi/sc!c.
2-4 1 tab7p.
Turbine & Engine Design
USSR mc: 621.165-53.612-752
DOTI, E. A., Engineer, SOLONETS, B. P., All-Urnion Heat rie e r i ng Insti-tute
"Off-Center imbalp-nce and Vibration of Higb-Power Tu--l-bogenerptor Shmftl-s"
Moscow, Teploenerlgetika, No 5, Mav 73, pp 62-66
Abstract: Research is done on the operation of high-po-.,,er turbo.-enerator
shalfts under worhing conditions. Vibration mea-surem-Pnts were accom-lanied
by simultaneous investi-clation c-' the actual eccentric dIs-P-lacements Cif the
shaft due to therrial e~cpansions of the base and support bearJngrs after E~
cold start, and a-so due to the va.-niation In vacmin. vjid it, the mass of -L.110
vater in the condenser. TI-e results shov that off-balance s---fting
of turbogenerators a change takes place in the static characteristics of
the lubricating, layer of the main bearings, which affects the frecucricic-C
and modes of the nat-.-;r,-.2 oscillations, as well as the or forced
oscillations. During operation of a ttirbogenerator the relative displace-
ments of the bear-ines should not cause a change of reactions by more
thar h0-60%. Tn the case of low-frequency vibrations., the vdditionLl re-
strictions of the manufacturer should be folloved. In ti-e case of rotat~cn
of non-coaxial shafts with flexible coupling the vibra'--i"Sn spectrum ShC."I.-S
112
USSR
DON, E. Z. , B. P. , Teploenergetika , No 5, mmy -f --~, Tm. 62-66
an increase in the content of' the hamonic cormonent whicln is t-vice the
rotational component; a slighter che-nge is observed in the hi6her harmonics.
212
- -1 CO -
.111,
USSR UDC 621-791-763-101-C01-57
PODOIA, 11. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and--DOVC!-:EHKG,- H. A., Englneer,
U
Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. o. Paton, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian
SSR; and URSAVYEV, A. A., Engineer, Institute of Cybernetics, Academy of
Sciences Ukrainian SSR
"Mathematical Description of the Process of Resistance Spot Veldin., of LiSht
Alloy Using Isomorphcus Elodels"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 2f Feb 74, pp 16-i9
Abstracti A possible method of accomplishing weld joint quality control
using nathematical models to develop simpler mathenatical descriptions cf the
spot welding process for parts of varying thickness and construction is
described using the spot welding of D16AT alloy with a thickness of 1-1-5 nm
in the region of optimum parameters of the weld mode. Tables are given with
welding parameters which are then used in statistical equations for isomor-
phous models to produce the optimum parameterra for producing quality welds
uhich allows the proper welding parameters to be determined for the welding
of parts of.differing thicknesses and design. Seven tables, two bibliographic
references.
56) -
1/2 oil-- UNCLASSIFIED--- PROCESSING 0ATE--l3NQV7(
-TITLE--DEHYDRATION AND DESALTING OF,PETROLEUM EMULS1014S -U-
AUTHOR- (05) -SULSHEV S.F.r BASHENOVt YU.Mot KRYLOVP O.i,,.-~
COIMMR~F 1-%JFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 263,794
REFE_RENC.E--OTKkYTfYA, IZ3BRET., PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAK, 197-31
DATE PUBLISHEO--10FEB70
SUBJECT AREAS-mATER[ALS
TOPIC TAV'S--CHEMICAL-PATENTr SURFACTANT, PETROLEUM EMULSION, PETq0LE-J.";,
DESALTING
CONT-R-IL HARKING--NO R~STRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0887 STEP PICJ--UR/0482/70/000/000/ooo(D/~-;i)k~jC~
CIRC ACCESSION NC--AA0132977
UNCLASSIFIED
212* 0,11 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE-113MOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AA0132977
ABSTPACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A3STRACT. ?ETROLEU.'-l E,-,ULAI0,%S ARE
X'JL) j-)Ej-iYDr(ATED, REDUCING CORROSION OF PETkOLEUM EuUIPMENT, BY
INTRODUCING POLYETHYLENIMINE AS-A SURFACTANT.
UINCLASSIFILD
Optics & Spectroscopy
USSR
DONCHENKO, V.-A., ZUYEV, V. YE., KRASYLY., I. K., PAL'YANOV, P. A., PASHINTN,
P. P., PROKHOROV, A. M., KABA-N-,'OV, M. V.
"Energy Attenuation of ;5upershort Pulses of Optical Emission by Dispersive
Media"
Moscow, Pis'ma v ZhETF, Vol 18, No 4, 1973, pp 230-232
Abstract: Preliminary results are presented from direct measurements of one
of the basic characteristics of a dispersive medium -- the attenuation cceffi-
cient - on its interaction with a supershort pulse of optical emission. A
decrease in attenuation of the supershort.pulse by comparison with the case of
emission which is continuous in time was detected experimentally. The results
of measurements of the optical thickness of suspensions of polystyrene larexes
and lycopodium spores are tabulated for continuous and pulsed emission. The
observed "transparency" of the medium which is three times as great In the case
of a laser pulse by comparison with continuous radiation is not contiected with
such effects as the thermal effect on the properties of the medium, the spec-
troscopic effect of saturation and self-focussing.
1/1
USSR UDC 621,373.826:53
DONCIE-117,1--0, V. A., K. V. wand PAI -YA11TC1, I:,. A.
"Scattering I- Short LiGht iii a Dispersive Eedium-11
Kloscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. no rasprostr. radiovoLn. Tesisy dokl.
(Tenth A-11-Union Conference on the _,~ropaEation of Radio Wa~res;
ReDort The ses--colle c tion of ,.Tor'rCs) ".1-Ta-L121-7a," 1972, -,)-) 351-555 (fl'OM
RZR--P,-idj4-ote'x:h.ni-'-~-.,i, No 10, 1972, Abstract 'Ila 10:)38c-))-
Translation: Lvi e_xpei-inental investigation is conduct~~d on t-he e,_
fect of the t-ime of interaction betveen the radiation and the
scattlering particles on the fom of the optical si,;nal loassir-C
L -
throuO-1 a hl---y med-iUM. T-1hree far-ins of modeled Lled-i-- havinc, v.-ell_
Imoini Lx-rameters were used: susiensions of club inoss (Lyconiodiu-ni)
in water-alcoilol solu-.-4on, a soiution o-L` milk Ii., i,-Zater, and a Sus-
pension of po-Lystyrerie in i,.r--ter. The maxi-rilLun ontical thic~:r_ess
of the scattering riedf-a did not exceed 4.7. _11o di.-tol-tions of the
IiGht pulse iere detuect,ed in i-L-.s passage through, the dis-nersive
medium. This 7,ermi-1%;s the conclusion that t1ie iiiter,-ction tirne of
the r0iation and the r3catterinf, particles is zlo [:-rc~ttcr t-han
3-10-9 seconds. A. K.
1/1
USSR
UDC 621-375.626:550-3
ARSHINOV, Yu. F. , D r
-~ IEDNKO. V. A., ZUY3V, V. Ye., "--OSTIIT, V. V.,
and SAMOIJIVALOV, I. V.
"Pro-
,) gation of T, ser Radiation for 2.36 1 Artificia-!
-a vlicrons in
Dispersing Hedia"
IeIoscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasDrostur. radiovoln. Te:~,isv do'x.-l.
(Tenth jUl-Union Con-l-erence on the Propag-ation o:r �Md--o
Report Theses-collection of works) 1972, -p- 1"-'7-161 (-Crom
RZh----6""I~adiote-',-Ii.ni'z-.a, Ho 10, 1972, Abstract 1OD439)
Transl--'Uicn: Resu-Its are given of a study of the attenu-tion a~d
L -L 1. F .+
inverse scatterine of the radiation from a laser usir-.r C-.;2:Dlv
(), == 2.361&) and 111~e-.'Hle mixture (~ = 0.631.A.) in a mediim simulati,rc;
some types of natwml clouds, fogs, wid vood stmoke. Bib-lioGrapil-y
of five. A. L.
USSR
DONCHEV T. (Chair of Differential Eauations)
"Behavior of the Solution of a High-Order Elliptic Equation in Infinite Donains"
Moscow., Vestnik I'lloskovskoao Universiteta: 11atematika., MekhPnika; Septenber-
October., 1971; pp 12-5
Abstract: The paper deals with theorems of the Phragmen-Lindel'o'f type for the
solution of an elliptic equation of the form
P (x. D) u'51 a, (x) Dcu = 0,
Da
where P(x,D) is a uniformly elliptic operator defined in a domain G C Rn; for
1.6zl= a + + m a,- W E Cl and for /Cqj~m-l the fujactions 6ta_(x)
satisfy 61der's condition and are bounded in G.
N
Two theorems of the Phragmen-Lindelo'f type are proved for the eWiation
with bounded Cauchy data on the boundary aG for the case in which G is
an infinite layer or of the cylindrical type and the equation (*) satisfies
Ird nder's condition.
3
USSR uDc: 621.396.6-181.5
AGAICHANY.Ali, T. M. , VASIL'YEEV, A. S. , GALITSKIY, V. V. , DONC-HIEK, S. D. ,
PETROV, G. V., SMOIKO, G. G.
"Hybrid Circuits Utilizing Thin-Film Distributed RC Structures"
V sb. Mdkroelektronika. Vyp. 1 (Microelectronics. No 1--callection of
vorks )'Moscow, AtorLizdat, ITI!, PP 31-62 (from M-Radiotekhnika, No 06,
Jun 71, Abstract No 6V185)
Translation: Results found in development of microelectronic circuits
utilizing thin-film distributed RC structures are taken as a basis for
analysis of the possibilities of constructing a number of amplifiers,
sine-wave generators and relaxation circuits in the form of hybrid micro-
circuits. A number of recommendations are given on maYing microcircuits.
Thirty-seven illustrationsl bibliography of thirty-six titles. N. S.
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USSR uDc: 621-375
DONCHUK, S. D.
A Selective Amrlifier Circuit Using Distributed RC Struct res"
L u_
V sb. Mikroelektronika. Vy-p. 1 (Microelectronics. No 1--collection of
works), Moscow, Atomizdat, 1T71, pp 97-101 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6,
Jun 71, Abstract No 6D16)
Translation: The proposed circuit, which can operate at Sur-ply voltages
of 4-6 V. -uses a mode of voltage transmission which requires relatively
low impedances at the input of the null filter, and high impedances at its
output. The null filter is connected in the base circuit. There are no
isolating capacitances in the feedback loop, which contains two transis-
torized amplification stages. This makes the device more stable vith re-
spect to scatter of resistor values and transistor parametet.s. In addition
to the overall negative feedback, localized current feedbacks are used.
The device can be made in the form of a micromodule. Bibliography of six
titles. N. S.
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2. o I I UNCLA~SIFIEU PROCESSING DATE-11DEC70
t -ut TEhf, I KAY IGN UF THE ~4UANT ILAT ICIN, OF ELECTi0 CAL CLNOU---l IV I TY CUSN'v[75
T L
I
ULIR, ING TRANS ESTER IFI CAI liN -U-
~ULHE -TS V
KULAKOV, vq.V., SEMENDUYEVt V.YE., N 3E: A
CCUNTRY LF I!-,FC--USSR
SGJi~GE-LAKuK--~A5GCt-. XATES'. lx.H PRIMEN. 197-0. (2), o7-70
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AkEAS--14AT-cRIALS
~,TGPIC TAGS-ESTERIFICATION,
PRUDUCTIGN
ALKYD RESINt ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY, CHEMICAL
C0%-TRCL :'iAPKI.AG;-N0 REST.`, ICTIJNS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFICU
PRJXY FILHE L2/007 STEP NO--Uk/C303/ 7010001Ct'
CIMC ACCESSICN NG--AP014JZ47
''N" L A5 1 f I E L)
2/2 Oil UNCLASSHIED PkC'CESS(,N(, 5ATE---t1()EC'f--
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0140247
.-AFSTRACT/EXTKACT--(U) Gil-Z!- ABSTRACT. THE rERMU,.,ATION Gf- TJE
-IN STEP
TRANSEESTEI~IFI ATfL IN THE MANUF. OF ALKYD kESINS 15 INJIt'ATE0 6Y
THE APPEARANCE G;F A MIN'. CA THE PLUTS OF THE REALTION ' ,"IXT. ELEC.
RESISTANCE (R) VS. TIME. R WAS EXPRESSED AS A SERIE 5 Ti:,',: Cb~~-/ITIONS
WERE UETU. THEORETICALLYY ~ifl.ICH DET. UNIQUELY AT T14E END OF THE
TRANSESTERIFICATIJIN OR OVE.R. DT EQUALS 0.
USSR UDC 539.1
GETSOV, L. B. , YIN K. , Leningrad
"Method of Calculated Estimation of Heat Resistance of Tui,bille BIZI(ICS aild
Experimental Checking of Estimates"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnos-ti, No 6, 1972, pp 102-105.
Abstract: This article stwlies a method for calcul,,31-cd cst,im-iticw, of th,~~
heat resistance of bladcs operating at high temperatures, hased o-1 the use-
of the deformatiozi criterion of latigue rupture and the theory of' strell'i'tht:11 -
ing, modified as applicable to the conditions of
variable temperatures to which turbine blades are subjected.
76 --
USSR UDC: 519.1
PONETS_, G_ Af
"Some Remarks on the Function of the Number of Colorings of
Ci-Graphs"
Kiev, Teoriya optimalln. resheniy--sbornik (Theory of Optimum
Solutions--collection of works), 1972, pp 3-13 (from RZh-
-Kibernetika, No 5, May 73, abstract No SV46S by L. Mel'nikov)
Translation: The concept of Cl-graphs was introduced in the
work RZhMat, 1972, 9V323. Using some results of this paper,
the author proposes a new method of counting the number of
colorings of Cl-graphs.
51 -
UOSSR
UDC 669,15'27-194
ST-MG,IUMV, A. I., PYL'NFV, Yu. A., CHEMYS)MV, E.. Y.I., IKE'Y3, 11'. V., PAKULEVA,
V. S., DONETS, I. D. , KHOLODOV, Yu. A. , and GEIU-IELIN, 'Chelyabinsk
Poly tecIffil'&tl Instit-dite; Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant
"Tungsten Losses in the production of Irligh-Speed Steel"
Moscow, Metallurg, No 1, Jan 71, pp 21-23
Abstract: Data are presented on seven melts of R18, 111"', and R6M3 hLgh-speed
R
steels, an analysis is male of tungsten electric steelmeiting and forge
conversion processes, and methods are presented for uUiUzLng scrap of
tungsten-bearing, steels. From thta study the folllowlnj~ cotv-1usions can be
made: as the tungsten cor,ttent in the steal Is itic-reased, its assimilation
decreases. A decreaso in the proportion of-_ tungsten through the ferro-
alloys as well as a decrease in the consumption of oxygpn for blowing fa-
cilitate a more complete assimilation of tungsten by the metal.. A substan-
tial portion of tungsten i~3 lost with the scrap and reg-uli in the slag
(0.34%), the emery dust, and scale during forging. ' A tharough extraction
of tungsten from slag and z;cale is suggested. Means for rcducing tungsten
losses in the process of heating castings and ingots in the furnaces Include
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STROGANOV, A. I., et al, Metallurg, No 1, Jan 71, pp 2.1-23
a no-noxidizing atmosphere, more rapid heating, and application of a protective
coating to ingots prior to heating. To decrease decarburization and scale
formation, the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant has recently been using
coatings comprising refractory clay (20%), M40 carborundum, powder (6%),
fine graphite (6%), commerical borax (3%), and liquid glass (65%).
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6 5
USSR uDc 616.988-oo-9-151-036.2(47o.61)
PEMIATOV, V. D.Y VOSTOKOTIA, K. K., BUMIIKO, A. M.., and-DOIC,-TS, A-., Rostov
I-Iini try o Health
Scientific Research Institute of Medical ParasitoloU., I S f
RSFSR; Institute of Poliom~,elitis and Virus Encephalitides., Academy of Nedical
Sciences USSR
"Epidemiology of Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever. II. Characteristics of the
Epidemiology of Crimean He--morrhagic Fever in Belokalitvenskiy Rayon of Rostov
Oblast"'
Moscow, Neditsinskaya Par-azitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, Vol 41, iio 6,
NOV/Dee 72, PP 718-724
Abstract: A study carried out in 1970-71 in Belokalitvenskiy 11--yon of Rostov
Oblast' indicated a sporadic occurrence of human infections with Crimean
hemorrhagic fever. The rraxiritum. incidence (80 cases) was. obserred in Yay 1971.
Maintenance of a source of infection was associated with the graving of cattle
on wooded land; antibodies to the virus were present only in the blood of
cattle that were driven out regularly to forested pastures. Strains of thl~:
virus were isolpted from Rhipicephalus rossicus (the predominant 1-,.odid tnpecies)
and Darmacenter trarginatus ticks collected from cattle and he*.~,ehoZs in -,.rooded
regions. Hares inhabiting steppe regions and fields also fUnctioned ac hosts
1/2
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PERMkMV, V. D., et al.) Meditsinskaya Parazitologiva 1. Parazitarn.,i7re
Bolezni, Vol 41, No 6, Nov/Dec 72, PP 7,18-724
of infected ticks., but their irmortance as a source of ti-ansmission of tbe
disease was less than that of forest-inhabiting small rodents. The majority
of patients had been attacked by ticks in forests, shelter belts, and gardens.
Milk-maids were infected during the milking of coi,,,s in forests or as a resi-Ilt
of contact with cows that had been 1-1.5 hrs earlier in forests -- after
expiration of this time, the ticks were firmly attached to the cows.
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USSR
UDC 615.31:547.493.015
DONETS, V. F., Chair of Pharmacology, Medical Institute, Donetsk
"Pharmacology of beta-(N-Piperidyl)-ethyl and Isopropyl Esters of
Dialkylphosphoric Acids"
Moscow, Farmakologiya i Toksikologiya, Vol 33, No 3, may-jun 70,
pp 366-370
P'2 C1'12,
Abstract: The pharmacological activity of compounds H r N(R2)CH2-
CH2G1i2/
.C(Rj_)1iOP(=O)()-L02 with R = Et'R - Me (DS-25); R = Pr, Rl = -,me
(DS-27); R = i-Pr, R = Me (DS-32~; R = Bu, Rl Me (DS-28); R =
Pr, Ri = H (DS-51); a = Pr, RI = H (DS-48); R Bu, R1 = H (DS-50);
and of the quaternary iodomethylates of DS-32 (DS-147," and DS-48
(DS-49) was studied. In experiments on rabbits, DS-32 and L-173-48
had a mytotic effect and reduced the intraocular pressure. All
of tKe compounds studied inhibited psueudocholinesterase, of the
blood serum, but had only a low activity -is inhibitors of the true
acetylcholinesterase of the brains. Beca,ise of' t4eir low capacity
for inhibiting ace tylcholines terase, the corm~*)ounds in question had
a relatively low toxicity Mro 175.0 - 332.3 mg/kg for mice).
All the compounds except DS-0 and DS-49 produced contraction of
a amooth-muscle preparation from a rat stomach. This effect was
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DONETS, V. F., Farmakologiya i Toksikologiya, Vol 33, No 3, May-
Jun 70, pp 366-370
counteracted by atropine, but not by benzohexoniLIM; i.e.. thO
compounds exerted an m-cholinomimetic action on the cholinorecep-
tors. The compounds studied exhibited an n-cholinoLytic activity
at concentrations higher than those at which contraction of smoo~-h
muscles of-Yhe rat stomach was produced ( 3 X 10-7 - 3 X 10-4
vs. 3 X 10 M). At the higher concentrations, the compounds in
question exhibited an effect opposite to that of acetylcholine
in experiments on the rat stomach preparation. The n-cholinolytic
activity increased with an increasing size of R, reaching a ma--i-
mum at R = Bu.
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LO';=SFjK`H. Y. and SOBOMEV, V. V.
"Optical Reflectance Spectra of A IiBIVC V Group Compounds in the Region of
Their Fundamental Absorption" 2
Kishinev, Izvestiya Akademii 14'auk Moldavskoy SSR, Serij,a Fizziko-Tekhnicheskikh
I Matematicheskikh Nauk, No 1, 1973, pp 40-46
Abstractt A study was made of the reflectance spectra of seven crystals of
the AIiBIVCV group (ZnS',ks2, 7MGeAS2, ZnSnAS2, CdGeAs2, CdSnAs2, Zn S'P21
2
?n3nP 2) in the 1-5-5-5--e,i region at 20.3 and 770 K and in the 5-12.5-ev re-
gion at 2930 K. The stricture of the spectra was found to be much nore coir.-
plex than expected, in thn form of 10-12 bands. General regularitles were
found in the variation In related transition energies ai a function of the
lattice parameter for crystals of the subgroup Zn(Cd)B IV AG2 and ZnB IV P2, and
the interband transitions were predicted for unstudied CdSiAs2, ZnGeP 21 and
1/2
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DONETSKIKH, V. I., and 50BOLEV, V. V., Izvestiya Akademil Nlauk I-Joldavskoy
SSR, Seriya Fi--iko-Tek!Lnicheskikh i Mat-ematicheskikh Nauk, No 1, 1973, pp 40-
46
CdBivP2 crystals. There was found to be good agreement between the authors'
data and the results of known electroreflectance spectra in the number and
position of Deaks.
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USSH
SOBOLEV, V. V., and V. I.
UDC 546.682.53~.232
"Optical Properties of HgS, HgSe, HgTe in the Baridg-ap Alworption Region"
Kishinev, Izvestiya Akademii Vauk Moldavskoy SSR, Serlya
ITa
i Matema-ticheskikh .1 uk, No 3, 1971, pp 46-51
Abstx--ct: The article, which is a paper presented ai-. the Secord All-UnIon
Con:Cerence on the Physics ancl Chemistry of A-1101
May 1969), stu-Iies +ho reflection spec-1-=a of c--Ieava,_-e::- rrmd etchca
(II,ffe) sinrzle well as a red modification of H 5 (larFe
of the ~-Aneral CiIIr.ZII-.ILr from Contral Asia and China daj:osi-~s) in the 1.5--5 ev
region at 29-3 wid 7?o K ruid in the 5-12.5 ov region at 29-30 K. The spectra
for triFonal 11gs proved to be very cwple.~ in the 2-5 ev m,,,ion, cr~pr;cllaily
at 770 X. The nature of the HgSe and H(;Tc bands is discuzsmd on tho brtsir;
of knomi theore-Lical bwne.. calculationo and eirvolvical repularl-
ties in the pattmi of t-he dcpcndonce of roflection 1-und po.!:.1tion on lattjr--~~
par?.-moter. Value-5 are prrdictUA for the tramsitioris for p A
is ugg,;Cstad -,r,r tho otroctura of tho, valt%rico land mzl conow-AlLon 'Kirvil of
raercurj
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SOBOLEV, V. V., and EONE-PSKIIK-H. V. I., Izvestiya ~Jadeinii ;4:-0r-
SSR, Seriya Fiziko-Takniii-chenI.M.?h i 1.11atenatichesKikh 111w~lk, 1"'o 3, 19'/1, -pp
51
The authors thank YU. V. POPOV Lind C.. RAGORN-YY for mea3ure-,I-SAS in
the 5-l'-5 ev reggion, N. A. OZEROVA for providing specimens o-' the rx-figs
minerals, and F. HMI-1111i and W. SCOULEIR for reprints of their articl-cL..
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;--1/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--30OCT70
TITLE--EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENT ON THE INTERNAL FkICTION OF MANGANESE ZINC
FERRITES -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-DONETS,,A POSTNIKOV, V.S.t TURKOV, S.K.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. KHIM. OURAa. MATER. 1970, (2)t 114-20
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-INTERNAL FRICTION, MANGANESE COMPOUND, ZINC, FERRITE, METAL
HEAT TREATMENT, CRYSTAL ORIENTATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0944 STEP NO--UR/0472170/000/002/0114/0120
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121546
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0121546,
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENT WAS
STUDIED ON THE INTERNAL FRICTION OF MN-ZN FERRITES AT 300-oOODC-GREES.
THE TEMP. CURVES HAVE A kELAXATION MAX. NEAk 500DEGREES 4T A FKE'JUENCY
OF 7-9 HZ. THE HEIGHT OF THE MAX. DEPENDS ON THE COMPN- OF THE FERRITES
AND ON THE HEAT TREATMENT. MN PRIME3 POSITIVE AND CATION VACANCIES MAY
BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAX. THE RELAXATION PR13CESS IS CONSIDEREO TO BE
THE RESULT OF THE REORIENTATION OF MN PRIME3 POSITIVE-VACANCY PAIRS IN
THE OCTAHEDRAL POSITIONS. THE INTERNAL FRICTION DUE TO SUCH A MECHANIS14
WAS CALCD.t AND IT WAS FOUND THAT THE RELAXATION TIME, FOR THE
REORIENTATION OF THE ION VACANCY PAIRS, DEPENDS ON THE ORIENTATION OF
~THE CRYSTAL ANU THE NATURE OF THE STRESSED STATE.
UNCLASSIFIED
Acc. Nr: Abstra~tlng Service: Ref. Code:
OM52-524-- CHEMICAL ABST. -:5-- 76;
101 168c Synthesis and studies of aromatic-aliphatic Poly-
amides containing ether bonds in the monomer unit. Kolesni-
kov. G. S.; Fedotova, 0 Ya.; Donetskii, 1. A.; Fokina. L. T.
(Khim.-Tekhnol. Inst. im~ men I-Vusbll). Vyso-
komol. S eUrizSer. A 1970. 12(l), 106-19 (Ru~i-)-TFe-condensa-
tion of 1-102 C(C H,,,), ORO (CH.-,),CO2H with l4,,N(CH,),NH~ in
9S% iso-PrOH or dioxane gave -O~,.C(C1L),Oi4O(CH-,A.-
CO,--H~N(CH~),NH3- (1). These salts were neutral in ale.
solns. and were easily hydrolyzed. Heating I at 130-320' during
3-5 hr in vacuo or Ar gave 69-97% [OC(CH2),ORO(CH2),-
CONH(CHA,-NH-j, (11) (R~ x ), fitven): 1.4-CAH4, 6, 2;
1,4-Cr,Hl, 6. 6; 1,4-C6H,, 6, 10; i,3-Ct; 1, 6, 10; 1,3-CeH4, 6, 6;
1,3-C6H,, 6, 10:1,3-C6H4, 6, 2; 4,4'-C61-ljCji,, 6, 2: 4,4'-C,,HjC.j-14,
6, 6; 4,4'-(--,H,QH4, 6, 10; 4,4'-isopropylidenediphenylene (111), 4,
2; 111, 6, 12; Ill. S. 2; 111, 10, 2; 111, 4. 6. 111, 6, 6: 11 f, 8. 6; 111, 10,
,0. The optimum prepn. conditions of I and It were es-
6; 111, 6, 1
tablished. All 11 had high surface hardness, formed elastic fibers
from their melts, were insol. in common org. solvents, and stable
:5300'in the air. CPJR
REEL/FRAME
UDC: 619.2-082(571.66)
ROLE OV T IF OBST-'TRICS I)HPARTMEINT AT THE OBT.ArT HOSPITAL IN IMI'ROVING
CA-RF FOR I:,%NRIT.VNTS 01' F,V1!(J1ATSVAYA OBLAST
by candid,te of medical srit-nces, and A
, - -de-n
"t part:.Tnt of public health (head',!d by N.S.
011.kd.d bl' of Kamchatn~ava Oblast
'~- ~-y 11 a~a
(chief physician: P.D. D'va~~*".On~,); :!oscow. Sovett;knve Urav.iakhra-
l(us,tan, ro S. 1976, pp 29-311
Tho preient stage a; developr.~nt of ob:itetrtcal care in Our coitmrv
I
characterized by an licrease in di-liveries of rural reqldlenr!i nt ohlast
.mz! zEmtral ra~-, h~spitalq end doori,~se in dellyerl~..q it) rurAl dimtrict
or k'lilm; tl~r b~dti of feld5h~r-ohntetrical centers. Thin Is
r-lated to th~ ri"! ITT 'c and culntr~l standard of living for the
r--ral populattion, hzttt.!r railay sy6ton, development of cranqpnrratlon
beLter qualificatirn of medical workers, and hotter
'il'.1,;,,~s'.~ of c,,rp.1ca:Ionq diiring pregnancy.
Tki, Iso to Fa L1.6LAii vii 01111L.~t, in salte of Ltzi vant terri-
t~'T'j nd of populatvd iettle 'nts from oblast and ravor. centers
('I 1,rti-Int in in thc cblaat anti rayon
r-~.-a~ i~i(i wj,'.cors' sottlPments for pregmant ~nmen witth
ril,torv x,! ro,plicatef! courne of pregnancy, with respect
tid during
d~-..grt-ni-4 of oh'.-L ho.1111tfl, plft, 1-11
;-r" Ot-7, %F, '11, cencerl for hif:hly skille,! obstetrical ai~ In IT. oblast.
r. jIt '~;l To ".
~-n 1 L'IrA I mi! t I. t,-) I oi~i col , ,nor gi~ncy and sc.1-chi I vi! con-
~L-stt-rric~, Lh~ poliulorim, M 1,101,1L r1piMiq rer,iv,q ni,l in
01 LhC M-3t C1-111-ilt-~d -'111Et'LriC-kI -IT'!
VLj,olov;i~.al delivvrie~ art. performed -.As well wi
az qu'l"ttati.."Iv higher le'.1.
:,-.C: a, thp Minisr.r o1 No
f"T t ~I*L:wl 1,pi-xiln, ti". quality ot M.~Itcal. aid
C , i rt~ 1. -77 .'.1 0 ;,1 1 (.r d' . 14 ~i! t I"! 9.1m, !..'r '~ I ya Ob I as t
no.b.t- of R.41:lstlreS Jil-Lf~,l toQArd
USSR UDC: 8.74
DONIN, A. B. , SKIINDER, B. I.
"An Effective M'ethod of Organizing Data Blocks in nan Autom-atled Control
System"
Kiev, Artomatiz. sistemy upr. Droizvom--sbornik (Automated Production
Control Systems--collection of works), 1972, pp 12-22 (from RZ'r-Kiber-
netika, NO 7. Jul 73, abstract No 7V628 by V. Mikheyev)
Translation: A method of effective arran-enent of data bloch struc-
ture is proposed which is based on the following approach. The process-
ing of data blocks in aut=ated control systems involves the necessity
of intensive utilization of external computer storage devices. in this
connection expenditures of machine time depend to a great ex-tent on the
makeup of the requisites entering the data blocks. The process of ce-
lecting an optimum. version of data block composition is usually a combi-
natorial problem whose realization is considerably complicated by the
large number of variants which ari~;e in this case. It i:-, propcscd that
the variants 1;,~ partially zorted with a solution on each _step w,-ich is
improved in com-parison with the preceding cycle. A solution of th~:,
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DOITIN, A. B., SKINDER, B. I., Avtomatiz. sisterry upr. proiz-vom, 1972,
pp 12-22
problem is understood to mean a process of handling data blocks to Dro-
duce some output documeni; or message based on some set of requisites
occurring in the given data block and fixed for the given problel.-I.
Formatiun of a data block is understood to mean the process of choocing,
from the entire set thOSE- requisites carried on primary media or en-
tering from terminal devices and intended for machine processing of
some fixed group which ccmprises the given block in accordance xith
certain considerations, and recording their in the external computer
storage in standard format. The accuracy of the information is computer
checked.
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DON-A, L. D., POPOVA, L. P., KHOTIYAKOV, M. A.
UDC' 51
"Development of an Algorithm for Solving one of the Problems of Compiling
an Operational Schedule for Intraplant Deliveries of Material Resources"
Pribory i sistemy av-tomatiki. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Auto-
mation Devices and Systems. Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific
and Technical Collection), 1973, vyp. 27, pp 57-62 (from RZh-Matematika,
No 9, Sep 73, abstract No 9V595 by the authors)
Translation: The paper p:)ints out the failures of the existing method of
providing material resources to the subdivisions of an industrial ente-r-
prise. A method is suggested for compiling an operational schedule of
cargo deliveries for the plan period. The stages of compilation of the
schedule are described, and an algorithm is worked out for solving the
problem of one of the stages.
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USSR
UDC: 621.315-592
GERHMMKO, N. N., DOI~I-11A, V. I., LEMEY11:0, L. V., SIROCHIN31-,IY,
d SMIRNOV, ---fS ,.--Institute of Semiconductor Physics,
R6v,O6ib'i'rsk
"Irradiation of Diamond Crystals by Protons"
Leningrad, Fizika i telchnika poluprovodnikov, No 8, 1972, pp 1489-
1494
Abstract: An investigation is made of the effects of irradiating
diamond crystals with protons, plus subsequent annealing, on the
characteristics of the crystal, and an explanation is given of the
reactions of the specijaens by considering the peculiarities of the
disorder region and the consequent compensation of conductivity.
Changes in the electrical conductivity and cathode luminescence
spectra of the diamonds when proton-irradiated and annealed were
recorded. The problem of finding the laws governing the behavior
of the diamonds under such treatment was solved by comparing the
data obtained after irradiation by both protons and electrons
since irradiation by electrons permits definite assumptions re-
garding defects resulting in electrical conduction and cathode lu-
minescence spectrum changes. Three typeB of crystal ,ere investi-
gated: Natural, types Za and IIa; synthetic nonconducting crystals;
1/~
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GERASMENZO, N. N., et al, Fizika i tekhnika_poluprovodnilcov, No 8,
1972, pp 1489-1494
synthetic p-type semiconductor crystals alloyed with B, A!, and
Ti during growth. The authors acknowledge the assistance of V. V.
Bolotov for his useful comments, Ye. V. Sobolev for offering the
natural diamond crystals, and of V. I. Abramenko, S. A. Sokolov,
V. A. Patrenin, and Yu. M. Limasov for irradiating the crystals.
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Simulations
USSR UDC: N'one
BIBUKU1, Yu. A., DO!qV 11. G., and IVASIMHET90, V. G.
"Device for Modeling the Neuron"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobretezLiya, promyshlenny.-fe dbraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
NO 14, 1973, P 149, No 373737
Abstract: This device, which contains an integrating circuit and thyristors,
has a control electrode for the first thyristor connected with the integrator,
a second thyristor being Joined to the anode of the first. The function of this
control electrode is to exlxmd the class of problems capable of solution.
'USSR
UDC 54,1.752-751',1814-5:54i.-127'('D51
PANMMT-VY; V. I.) GAL'MRSTMIJI M, A., and W14SKAYA, N, A., All-Union Scientific
Research Institute Of Organic Polymer Products
"Effect of Groups at the 5 and the 81 Positions on the Rate of the Dark
Decoloration Reaction of Colored Solutions Of l,3,3,-Tri='t1-kYlspiro (indolin-
2,21-1211-1 benzopyrar-es"
Riga, Khiyniya Geterotsik-licheslKikh -'-'oyedineniY,5, MaY 1973, pp 653-6-,8
Abstract; The reaction rates of thirty-five spiropyrmies having the general
form
R, C113 C If
3
0_
N 0- No)
I
It
A
were neasured. ~Ehe R and R' (the 5 and 81 grompm were a va--iety of alkyls,
a1ko-y1s, acids, esters, ard halides. A detailed statistical ---alysis of t1ae
kinetics curve at 100 in toluene established that the decoloration reaction
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PAITISYRTiYY V. 1. et al.
.1 .1 ., 1,Uiimiya Geterotsildicheshik-h loyedinenkv, 5,
MaY 1973, pp 653-658
can be satisfactorily described as first order. The effects of various
imental conditions were determined. The experimental data on tine effect of
the 5 and 81 groups were analyzed by rmltifactor analysis. The differences
in rates could not be correlated with pammeters describin-fr the electronic
effect, of R and RI.
2/?
USSR
uDc 661.12:661.18,~.12
DOUSKAYA. LL-C&L, MIKHAI-11r, A. V., and LIBINSON, G. S., A-11 Union Scientific
Research Institute of Antibiotics, Moscow
"Study of the Relationship between the Structure and Sorption Characteristics
of Ion Exchange Resins Used in Cher.Acal-Pharnaceutical In-dustry"
Moscow, Khindko-Farnatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 5, No 10, Oct 71, PP 43-48
Abstract: A study was carried out on the effect of ion exchange resin charact-
eristics, such as the type of ratrix or functional groups on the selectivity of
sorption. As far as the functional groups were concerned -- whether they were
on the resin or on the experimental raterial -- the amine substituent groups had
no effect whatsoever; when the sulfo groups were replaced by carboxy groups,
however, the selectivity was lowered considerably. Absorption of aroratic
compounds by an ion exch-an-l-E! resin is mostly due to van der Walls type of
interactions between the sorbent and sorbate. Therefore, the selectivity of
na
aromatic coLmounds should increase in the order of the following , trix tape:
aliphatic-phenyl-naDhtyl. ~:',xperimental data showed that selectivity indeed does
increase going from an alit.3atic matrix sorbent to a phenyl matrix; the si:-~Iec-
tivity of phenyl and naphtyl matrices, however, is identical.
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BOGDANOV, L. M., GRECHKO, MI. K.) DONSKAYA, S. A., ZHORRES, V. I.,
KISLTTSYN, V. K., and NFFE:DCHa-'KOV, V. M., Shostinskiy Branch, Gosniikhi--Ifoto-
proyekt Shostinskiy Chemical Combine
"A New X-Ray Film for Rapid Machine Processing"
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladony Fotogrrafii, Vol 18, No 4, 10,73, pp 306-
307
Abstract: The Shostinskiy branch of the Gosniikhi,,nfLotoproyckt and the Shostin-
ddy Chemical Combine completed in 1972 the development of a new medical 'X-ray
film, the RM-1 I'M" which, in distinction from the serics-prodticed
X,ray film, is suitable for rapid machine processing. The specifications of
this now film are similar to those of the East German Supervidox Roent[;en
Filri/x-ray. The emulsion 'Layer of the RM-1 19MII film is thinner thwan that of
the R.Mle-l film, and of the RIM-lT film that is being produced in series for
tropical use; the emulsion layer of the new film is capable of withstandinr
the severe temperature conditions of machine processing. Lkiring machine prc-
cessing, each of the operations of developing, fixj.nf-~ vashinp-,, ard drying,
require 45 5(;condc. fic ifl-1-1 I'M11 film hns been tented for mr;ohinc
with entirely satisfactory results, iind is now being produced in
2 tablon. 2 reforencoo.
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771-531-37:778-33
BOGOY-OLOV, K. S. , DONS.-W 4YA, S.A. , A-11-Union State Scientific Research and
Design institute of t1he Photographlc Chemical Industry, Shcstkinshiy
Affiliate
"Effect of Silver Iodide on the ProDerties of Coarse-Grained X-Pay Emulsions
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotografii i Kinematografi-i, Vol 18,
No 3, May/Jun 73, pp 161-1.62
Abstract: Experimental data are given from an investigation of the influ-
ence of silver iodide on the photographic and granuloraetric properties of
coarse-grained x-ray emulsions. The emulsions were exposed on the RUP-200
x-ray camera ard processed in three different developers: x-ray (total),
surface, and subsurface (Stevens). It was found that: 1) x-ray sensi-
tivity is independent of the silver iodide concentration fcr given corist:~nt
emulsion grain sizes; 2) the latent image formed in emulsions containing
icd�de is mainly a subsurface image which is poorly developed by a devel-
oper of the surface type.
ophosphorus Compounds
USSP~
UDC 541.6:547.1'118
RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., DO'!SK.-V~A, Yu. A., KHALITOV, F. G., and ANTOMINA, L. A.,
Instit:ute of Organic ari-,' "hysic-i Chemistry Imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov Academy
of F,iences USSR
"Conformati,a iii-ilkyll,aryl)cyanomethylphosphine Oxides"
i7ioscow, izvesLi--a ,~kadem..i Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 6, Jun 73,
?p 1339-1341
Abstra,t: IR spectra of 1.1' thylcyanomethylphosphine oxide and diphenylcy-
anomethylpbosph.~ae aide sh-iq that in solutions these compounds exist in
an eq,jilibrium of two :orifor-mers. Under conditions of higher concentrations,
cons'-derab-Le association Of M01L-:ules is noted. The dipole moments of these
compounds in gauche conformation, exhibiting the polar grouping P:O and C:N,
are considerably below tI'LC calculated values obtained from the vector
analysis, because cf Coulom interaction.
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USSR UDC 543-422.4:541.57:547.11118
RAYz-VSK--'Y, 0. A., DONSK A, YU. A., AN'TOKFUNA, L. A.
"Infrared Spectra and Internal Rotation With Respect to the P-N Bond of Sorrn-e
11-Arylamidodichlorophosphates'I
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 11, 1973,
pp 2497-2501
Abstract: A study was made of the infrarud spectra of compounds with the
general formula H(RC6H5)NP(0)012 where R = P-OCH3 (I), H(II), p-Br (III) and
p-NO, (IV). According to the infraied spectral data for solutions of N-(p-
nietho.W)ienyl)zimidodichlorophosphate and N-phenylzuudodichlorophosphate, con-
formatiunal equilibrium is characteristic at the same time as for N-(p-Br-
phenyl)amidodici,lorophosn'-late and ll-(p-t102-phenyl)affddodichlorophosphate, cne
steric st-~ucture is stabilized. It is proposed that the forms with shielding
of the PO and liff bonds anti their skew mutual arrangEment participate in the
equflibrium. The observed variations in the displacement of the con-forma-
eqUiJ4
tional ~brium as a D-inction of the nature of the substitutions in the T)-
positic~n of -6he benzene ring are explained by a dif-ferent degree of conjugation
of the nitrogen --Lom with the phosphorus part of the molecules.
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USSR UDC 5/a.124:547.11118
RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., DONSKAYA, YU. A.
"Intramolecular Interactions in Phosphoryl Compounds"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya KhiffLicheskaya, No 11, lC?73'
pp 2494-2497
Abstract: On the basis of the principle of incomplete equalization of the
electronegativities, the charges on the atoms and groups of a number of phos-
phoryl molecules were calculated. The data obtained were compared with the
experimental materiall on the If-bcnd energies with phenol.
'5 and ZIN(C V substitutions, a significant role of
For the 002H5, OC611 H3
the resonance effect on the electron density of the phospboryl oxygen is char-
acteristic. The conjugation is appreciably less for Cl and G61'5, Within the
limits of error of the calculation and the experiment there is no rersonance
component for the SC 2"5 and, S06H5 groups. The nature of variation of the
dipole moments of the phosphoryl grouping under the effect of both thr, induc-
tion and resonance interactions of the substitutions is estimated.
1/1
'USSR
UDC 539-183.4+541.6t547.1'118
RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., AKAVOIN, V. D., KHALITOV, F. G., PQ~ MX A YU Institute
of Organic and Physical illhemistxy Imeni A. Ye. Axbuzov, of ft_eF~ Academy of
Sciences
"Dipole I-foments and Conformations of Some Phosphorus Thloacid Derivatives"
Noscow, Izvestiya Akadem!A Nauk SSR -- Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 11, 1972,
pp 2451-2454
Abstractr Results have been presented previously from confornational investi-
gation of systems containing the P-0 bond (0. A. Ratevsklyp et al., Izv. AN
SSSSR, Ser. khim.j 1725, 19701 0. A. Ratevskiy, etal., Izv. Al. SSSR. Ser.
khim, 2177, 19711 0. A. Rayevskiy, et al., Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. , 348
1972). Identification of, the conformers and analysis of the factors causing
energy stability of the conformers made it possible to evaluate the role of
such interactions as the van der Waal's and Coulomb forces and the mutual
orientation of the bonds. An analogous study has new been made of systems
containing the P-S bond and the results are compared with the previous studies
of the P-0 bond. The dipole moments were measured for the propyl ester of
diethylthiolphosphor-ic acid (I), the propyl ester of diethy1dithiophosphonic
acid (II), the dichloranhydride of methylthiolphosphoric acid (III) and the
dichloranhydride of met hy.*Lthiophosphoric acid ?IV). A version of gosh-trans
113
RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., et al., :[zvestiya Akademii Nauk SSR-- Serlya Khimicheskayag
No Ili 1972, pp 2451-2454
equilibrium was established for compounds (III) and (IV). The population of
conformers in the nonpolar environment is 0.8 gosh and 0.2 trans. No clear
spectral signs of isomer ec'juilibrium were observed for compounds (I) and (II).
The similarity of the experimental values of the dipole moments of these com
pounds calculated for the gosh-form indicates that this form Is stabilized.
These data indicate the energy advantage of the gosh-conformer in the case of
alkyl O(S)
A-Alk
Alk Alk
substitutions on phosphorus, and realization of the thermodynamic equilibrium
of the gosh and trans-form for the dichloranhydrides. With respect to the
O(S)
Alk
C1 , YR C1
USSR
RAYEVSKIYI 0. A., et al.j Izvestiya Akdenii Paulk SSR - Seriya Yhiziicheskaya,
'to 11, 1972, pp 2451-2454
types of conformations there is a defined analogy with the system s containing
the P-0 bond. The difference in position of the conformational equilibriums
for the compounds with the alkoxyl and alkthiol groups is explained by the
variations and Internolecular interactions. A quantitative evaluation of the
factors affecting the stabilization of the transformers Indicates a decrease
in the resonance component in the alkthiol group by comparison with the
alkoxyl group.
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USSR
UDC 541.6:547.1,i18
RAYEVSKEY, 0. A., KHALITOV, F. G., nSKAYA, .'~U. A., and SlEIT-ZRGORIT, I. M.,
Institute of Organic and Physical Chemis-tr~ Imen'i A. Ye, Arbuzov Acad. Sc. USSR
"On the Conform-ations of Certain Chloromethylthlophosphinic Acid Chlorides"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya IMimicheskaya, No 4, APr 73, PP 795-
800
Abstract: Results are reported on the study of spacial structures of the com-
pounds with the general forrula RCJ-P(S)Cff2CI where R = Cl, C2H51 C6H51 P-CIC04,
and CH2Cl using IR spectroscopical and dipole moment methods. In solutions these
comp.ounds exist in an equilibrium of two conformers, one of .-rhich has the trans
orientation of the P:S and C-Cl bonds. Analysis of intram-olecular interactions
has been carried out and related to the stabilization of the resulting spacial
structures. It has been noted that replacement of a phosphoryl oxygen atom by
an atom of sulfur has practically no effect on intramolecula-r interactions.
1/1
USSR
UDC 541,61541-1P7.415`7-V118
RAYEVSKIY, 0. A., VEME-MiCHAGIN, A. 111., KIMLITOV, F. G., an(I
.1 ii~Mhyu. A,-#
mnic and Physical Chemistry imeni it. -Y.. . 1-1 1 ay
In3titute for QrC 00
of Sciences LOSR
"Analysis of Conformational Equilibrimi of Tria (chlorame thyl) -phosphinc 0--ldo"
Eoscow, Izvestiya Akadordi Nauk SSS11, Seriya Xhiniches1mya, No 3, 1072,
PP rLO-712
Abstracts The following confomations P-x* possible:
0 0 0 0
It 11 U, 11 CC'
1P P-A P
Q Ct CL
CIL c 6 C>
A
CL" Ct p CL Ct p. Q
P - ,,e
CL
CA
1/2
US S R
R/,Y2,VSi,'.I:Y, D.A.,
No 3, 19'P-, PP 710-712
The IR spectra, dipole moments and Verr cc-mA,~-aita (K.C.) cali provie-C
informtion on tha co)AL'o-rimational equilibriun and the actual 4'0::%~:S preL-~Ibnt.
The D. M. , in )A , and K. C. # in K X 101 Z, values f or thcj above foil is :'Ciora
thermodynarAc callculatiomi are as folloust A, 1.19 cand 41-1 B, 2.23 r-nd 58; Ot
416 and 631 D, 4.12 and 3,:~4 E, 5.07 and 375; F, 6.07 c-ml -~28; c-xd, F, 6,5C.
and -206. The ii-m-a-gured valuea ara 2-34- and -55, infticntir'..; a oE cc'n-
formers. The foi-ns C, D, and E may be eli-minated due to t-hf,-ir D.L. and R.C.
values. The probable equdlibria artna A b and F G. Them OnuiJibrIa
A#B F,G are unlikely on the basis not only of the clo.-,est fir to experi-
mental and calculated parameters but aloo of thoo-ratical calculat-ions. Forz
F, in which all the C-Cl bonds are diroctod toward. one aide hcnz the lo:-~,St
storic hindr-ance. Tho conniderable influence of the elact:i-'afitatic inturacti oil
in indicated in that A io the most atable form. In A, the P - 0 end C - C1
dipoles are oriented witiparallel.
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USSR
UDC 669.721,472(088.8)
ZLrZEV, N. If. , MiVIOV, 11. B. , VUKOWV, V. V., .59HARUNOVA, G. 1M. , KASHKAROV,
A. Z., DONSKIM, P. A., KOLESNIKOV, A. V., GOLULEV,-A. A., SPkYGIN, A. I.,
and KIVIlf-IN, V. V., All-Union Scientific Research and
Planning Institute of tile! Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry, and
Berezniki Titanium-MagneEium Combine_
"Device for Conveying Liquid Electrolyte and Magnesium"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 259396, Cl. 40c, 3/02; 40c, 3/08, (C 22d), filed
21 Oct 68, published 28 Apr 70 (from ~Zh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract
No 12 G250 P)
TransIaLion: In order tc utilize the heat of tile exothermic reactions talking
place during tile mixing of revergible electrolyte with 11-1gC12. and to preclude
tile consumption of electric energy for heating the tualn conv~!ycr Hileti, it
pipeline for conveying the reversible electrolyte and metallic magnesium was
installed inside a trougli-shaped channel to convey a Magnesiui,,i chloride-an-
riched electrolyte, the pipp-line being connected at one end with the last
electrolyzer of the flow 'Line, iind at the other with a mixer, while tile
trough-shaped channel is connected with the lead clectrolyzer and the Ld,.:er.
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112 01& UNCLASSIFIED PRO'CESS [%IS DlATE--02,,'jCT70
TITLF--CH61CE OF FURNACL FOR %,ELri:,;G MFTALLIC SILICON -U-
AUTH,lP-(02)-DUNSKCY, A.V.t PARFANOVICH, B.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SCURCE-TSVEr. METALLY JAN. 1970, (1) 47-49
3ATE PUELISHED ------- 70
SU6JECT AREAS--MATFRIALS, MIECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENIGR
TUPIC TAGS--SILIC3N, PETAL PELTING. BIBLIOGRAPHY, 34ETALLUPGI-- FUINACE
r q G L- F ?, I i,-,G- - kQ REsrRicrioms
A r ~ J;.j
JOCUIENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[LD
PROXY REEL/FRAME--l 89/191b STEP NO--UR/0136/70/r-)OO/C)CI/0047/")";~:-j
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0101245
11.*;:: L A S S I F I 1~
212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PRCCESSING DATE--0-70CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0108245
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TECHNnLOGICAL P~WBLF!4S 4RISING IN
THE CHDICE OF FURNACE FOR THE PR30UCTION OF METALLIC SI ARf- DISCUSSED ON
THE BASIS OF EXISTING DATA, DRAWN FROM A NUM13ER OF COUNTRIES. S04E
WORKING FORMULAE INDICATING THE OPTIMUM CONDITIONS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF
IN STANDARD FURNACES ARE PRESENTED; THESE FORINIULAE GIVE THE RATE 3F
GAS EXTRACT'ION AND THE OPTIMUM GAS TEMP. FOR SPECIFIED CHARGE
COMPOSITIONS. 8 REF.
ON!-ILASSIFFED
USSR UDC: 621-317-757(088.8)
PAV~I_U-K, A. V. A. j,'7,7'1__, V. A. , TAR~_SOV, 1- S. DONSKOY,
M. K.
"A De-~-,'ce for T,~c!azurinj; -tlie Bandwid~th of Radio Frequency Siglals"
US-SR ''u~horls Cert" 1 17 1 C E 1E '~; o 2) 5,54,03y,' 'Ailled 11 Apr 68, 'published 31 Vnir 70
J* :~'c 111, Nov "0, Abstract No 11A32' P)
on: jL is noin4t-d out that cyisting devices for i--:tc;u-in- i)L,_nfd-
width nave a -u;Iller of dil~;ardvarit-aGes:- a la6z of contiinuo-us viSual
of the sjec-Lrw-_ of the being studied, inadequate precision, Z-:uld J)oor
Omera:~ ef,icacv. -e pourpose of the proposed irivention is to au-O:_-.~-e
=easlarez_lz,n,z;s ana precision. A block diagram of the device is ~fv,~~n
and its oueratinb- z)r-incipi-e is described. E. L.
1-12 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
-ITLE--ABSORPTION CROSS SECTIONS OF 25 GEV-C ANTIDEUTERONS IN LIr C, AL,
CU AND PB -U-
F., DENISOV, S.P., DONSKQVt S.V.
~~._.DUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--PHYS. LETT.; 31B: 230-2(16 FEB 1970)
OATE PUBLI.SHED--16FE870
'SUBJECT A-REAS--PHYS.ICS
TOPIC TAGS--CAPTURE CROSS SECTION, ANTIPARTICLE, DEUTERON BOMBARDM-Ew,
PIONi ANTIPROTONt LITHIUMP CARBON, ALUMINUM, COPPER, LEAD
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1932/0678
STEP NO--14E/DOCJO/7C)/,-)31/OOC)/0230/,OC'~"2
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0052137
UNIC L 1~ SS I F 1 E D
r
2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROUESSING DATE--lbOCT70
:CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0052137
ABSTRACT/EXTPA%'-",---(LI) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A B SOR P T I ON C R' J S S S [c T I olm S ',,, E R
MEASURED FOR THE INTERACTIUN OF ANTIDEUTERONS IN LITHIJM, CARBU:!,
ALUMINUMi COPPER, AND LEAD TARGETS AT 25 GEV-C, USING THE STANDARD
.TRANSMISSION TECHNIQUE. SIMILAR MEASUREMENTS WERE ALSO MADE FOR PIONS
AND ANITIPROTGNS. THE COMPARISON OF THE VARIOUS 4BSU-','~PTIO;'lJ CROSS
SECTIONS SHOWS THAT NUCLEI ARE BLACK FOR BAR P AND oAm 0 BUT THAT THE
VALUES ARE MUCH LARGER FOR BAR D THAN FOR BAR 1. FACILITY:
INST. FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICSt SERPUKHOV, USSR.
UNC L A S S I P lit: n-
1-12' 01 UNCLASSIFIED PACCESSING DATE--13NOV70
..TITLE--VULCANIZATION OF UNSATURATED RUBBERS -U-
AUT,HOR-(04)-DOGADKINt B.A., OCNTSC-Vt A.A., LOBACHEVA, G.K., VERSHININA,
N.M.
'~.ZOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SC-URCE--U.S.S.R. 267,062
'-._._REFERENCE--0TKRYTIYA? IZOBRET.t PROM. OBRAZTSYt TOVARNYE ZNAKI L970,
DATE PUBLISHED--OIAPR70
SUBJECT AREAS--'MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--VULCANIZATION, RUBBER, PYRIDINEt IODINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND,
PATENT
CONTROL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
--.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~__PROXY RE_L:L/FRA;'AE--300Z/I411 STEP NO--UK/0482/70/QOOfOOO/0000/0000
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0128810
U,4CLASSIFIEO
v2 012 UNCLASSIFIE.0 PPOCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIPC ACCESSION NO--AA0128810
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A VULCANIZING AGENT, SUCH AS
ALLYLPYRIDINIUM IODIDE, WAS USED TO VULCANIZE UNSATD. RU33ERS IN THE
PRESEf4rE OF RADICAL INITIATORS. FACILITY:
c %I LOMONOSOV, M. V.i
I,"ISTI-FUTE OF FINE CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, MOSCOW.
UNCLASS !F lEfj
1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
,TITLE-VULCANIZATION OF RUBBERS WITH SORBIC ACID SALTS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-ZAKHAROVA, YE.S., MIKHLINt V.E.t DONTSOVr A.A., MARKOV, V.V.i
DOGAUKIN, B.A.
CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
66
SOURCE-KAUCH. REZINA, 1970v 29(3), 46
DATE PUBLISHEO-70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS-VULCANIZATION, PEROXIDEt ORGANOCALCIUM COMPOUND, ORGANONICKEL
COMPOUND, STYRENE, SYNTHETIC RUBBERP VULCANIZATE/(U)SKS30ARK STYRENE
RUBBER
:"CC,NTRCL MARKIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0633 STEP NO--UR/0138/70/029/00310046/0046
CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0124500
UNCLASSIFIFD
212 017 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--3QOCT70
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0124500
ABSTRACT/EXTRALT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SKS 30 ARK RUBBER WAS VULCANIZED
IN THE-PRESENCE OF 10 PARTS IMECH:CHCH:CHCO SUB2) SUBZ CA OR
(MECH:CMCH:CHCG SUB2) SU8.2 NI AND VARIOUS PEROXIDES. THE VULCANIZAYES
WITH SUPERIOR PHYSIOMECH. PROPERTIES WERE OBTAINED. FACILITY:
MOSK. INST. TONKOI KHIM. TEKHNOL. IM. LOMONOSOVA, MOSCOWe USSRe
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
WC 620.193.011,669.29
ANDREMA, V. V., GLUKHOVA, A. I., -aw'qW.Sa e0 NOISEYEVA, I. S., md
HELINIKOVA, L. V., Institute of Phys try, Academy of Sciences Lr;-.SR
wCorrosion Resistance and Electrochemical and Mechanical Properties of Trinazy
Nb-Ti-Ta and Nb-Ti-Cr Alloys"
Moscow, Zashchita het%Uov, No 4, 1972, pp 415-419
Abstracts Binary alloys of lrb+Ta are highly resistant to solutions of strong
acids. These alloys axe quite pronising for the mnufacture of i-aportant
parts of chemical appaxatus. It me asammed that the presence of tantalum In
binary Hb-Ti alloys should increase their corrosion roalstance without X-0-
ducing nechanical. and technological characteristicB. An experimental study
mw therefore mads WE' tb3 influonce of tho individual r,-L-ment5 on the corrosion
resistance and olectrochomical ajA mechanical properties of certain trinary
niobium-based alloys with titaniunp tantalum, and chromium. The corrosion
resista-vice of IM-Ti-Ta alloys in solutions of sulfuric and hydrochloric acid
at 1000C decreases with increasing titanlin content, with tantalw, content
remaining constant. The addition of 1 to 5% ch=mium to niobiun ~as no
influence on its resistance ot these acids, but reduces workability in the
hot and cold states. Addition of chroziuz to Nb-Ti alloys can produce alloys
with good. technological properties. The chromium significantly increases the
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strength characteristics at high temperatures. Addition of chronlum, als3
increases the hardness of case alloys. Dendritic liquation occurs, in a-Uoys
containing 30 and 40% TJ:. and 4-5Z Cr. Addition of up to 5% chromium to
Nb-Ti alloys does not worsen acid resistance, but increaser. mechanical
characteristics.
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UDC 669.293.5.294.018.8.669.018.2
DO,N7SOV, S. N. , MfOISEYEVA, I. S. , MEL'NIKOVA, L. V. , GLUKHOVA, A. IANDREYEVA,
*~V-V-.',--ALES1ftNA, L. V. , STRIZHEVSKAVA, L. G.
"Influence of Technological Factors on Corrosion Resistance and Mechanical Pro-
perties of Niobium-TantaILm Alloys"
Nauchn. Tr. N-i. i Proyek-n. In-t Redkomet. Prom-sti [Scientific Works of Scienti-
fic Research and Planning Institute for the Rare Metals Industry], 1971, Vol. 32,
pp. 152-160. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiva, No. 5, 1971, Abs-
tract No. 5 1736 by the authors).
Translation: Influence of technological factors on the cot-ros-ion t-esistaiwe or
Nb-Ta alloys is studied. 4 figs; 5 biblio refs.
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ANDREYEVA, V. V., ALEKSEYEVA, Ye. L., MIg_nV, S. N't., and MOISEYEVA, 1. S.
"Corrosion of Alloys of the Niobium-Titanium-Aluminum System"
V sb. Korroziya i zashchita met. (Metal Corrosion and Protection -- Collection
of Works), Moscow, "Nauka," 1970, pp 49-54 (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 12, Dee
70, Abstract No 12 1825 by the authors)
Translation: The article considers the mechanical properties, as well as the
corrosion resistance of alloys of the Nb-Ti-Al system in 20% HCI and 40-75%
H2SO4 at 40 and 100% The authors present potentiostatic current-density/
potential and corrosion-rate/potential curves taken in 75% H2SO4 at 140* using
alloys with varying Ti and Al content. The corrosion resistance of the al-
loys is exponentially deptandent on their atomic content of alloy components
(Ti, Al.), with Al most intensely affecting the deterioration of corrosion
resistance. Three illustrations. Two tables. Bibliography of five titles.