SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DRONOVA, L.M. - DROZDOVA, V.M.

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2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--27NOV70 C'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127597 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSIBILITY OF CREATING CONDITIONS OF PER14ANENT SENSITIVITY OF SUPERCOOLED LIQUIDS TO CHARGE PARTICLES BY SETTING UP A CERTAIN TEMPERATURE GRADIENT IN THE LIUUID IS ANALYZED THEORETICALLY. S014E THEORETICAL DEMANDS OiN THE GEOMETRICS OF THE SYSTEM, CHOICE OF WfIRKING LIQUID AND MATERIAL OF THE WALLS AND TOP ARE ESTABLISHED. FORMULAS ARE PRESENTED FOR ESTIMATING THE UPPER AND .LOWER TEMPERATURES OF THE SENSITIVITY Z-ONE. THE WIDTH OF THE LATTER IS DETERMINED. FACILITY: FIZIKO-MATEMATICHESKIY INSTITUT, ROSTOVSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA. lj-,,iCL ASS! F I ED 112 018 UNCLASSIHEO " PROCESSIN6 UATE-090Cr70 TITLE-STATISTICAL 6ASIS OV THE KINETIC EVALUATION OF rHE EFFELTIVIfY OF A:iTICANCER INFLUENCES IN THE COURSE OF THE EXPERIMENT -U- AUTHOR-(04)-E-'4ANUELv N.M., KUKHARENKOt YU.A.t DROPIUVAi L.M., YEROK111i'll ~ V.114. CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR, SERIYA BIO-LOGICHESKAYAl 19701 NR 21 PP 224-228 DATE PUBLISHED----70 SUBjECT AREAS-810LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGs--srATISTIC ANALYSISt ANTITUMOR DRUG EFFECT, TUMOR CO.*~TAGL MAkKING-INO kLSTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PKJXY &ELL/FRAME-1990/0949 STEP NU--IUR/0216/7'0/000/002/OZZ4/0228 CIRL ACCESSICN NO-AP0109106 ul-l- L 'A S' s I IZ I E 212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-090CT70 CIkC ACCESSION NO-AP010910o AbSFt~ACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. A MATHEMATICAL BASIS FOR THE CKITERION Ul- EFFECTIVITY OF ANTITUMOR INFLUENCES AS WELL AS A METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION OF CONFIDENTIAL INTERVALS IN ORDER TO OaTAIN MEAN VALUES REGARDING TI-J) NORMAL AG&,~EGATES ARE PROPOSED. THE FURMULAS OBTAINED ARE APPLIED FCR THE ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTAL KINETIC CURVES JESCRIBING TUMOR GROWTH. THE RESULTS ARE C01-11PARED WITH THOSE OBTAINED BY MEANS OF A TKANSFOkMATION METHOD PlRJPJSED EARLIER. THE LIMITS OF APPLICATION OF THE LATTER ARE DISCUSSED. FACILITY: INSFITUTE OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSR. Acc. Nr: A"47223- Ref. Code: UR 0216 PRIMY SOURCE: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologicheskaya, 1970, Nr 1, Pp -clA EMgiiuel'. N. M. Dronggg, Xerokhin, V. 11, ~Eej~iglj INFLUENCE OF SOME ANTITUMOR SUBSTANCES OF A DEVELOPED SCHWeZ ERYTHROMYELOSIS IN RATS Institute ,)f Chemical Physics, Academy. of Sciences. USSR Regressions of devs--loped subcutaneous tumor in rats suffering from the Schwez- erythromyelosis proceeds with the same speed when either eloxene (5 mglkg) or sar- colysine (I mglkg) are injected on the 0-71hday after inoculation. A correlation bet- ween the variation of the Itimor diameter and the erythrocytes number in the blood -xas. shown- REEL/FRAME _19790725 USSR VIEOGRADOV, A. V., ZEMLYANUKI-IIIA, U. A., PAVLOVA, 1. V., DROINCOVA, M. P., and LOPATIIIA, N. 11. i-q- . .. I . 1.4 "Co=elation of Eethods of Determining AlLminun in Beryllitlum ~uld in its Alloys" Hoscow, Zavodskaya I-aboratoriya, Vol 39, No 2, 1973, pp 148-3.49 Abstractt For the detgrzLina-tion of 0.1-3W,) P-lurninu-Mi in bazy1lium! and in llitva-alu.-,iinimi alloys methodo are recwntiended which do not rcquire pre1iiI-.Ina:--,, sepaxation of these elements. The photonetria rieLhod. with nethyl";hymol _:~P 0.1' Al. Be did no' L~ive a (MTB) is re-commended. for concentrations L, colorea complex wlth INT3 at PH 3, but in high concentrations Br~ lowers 1.1-r-, optical denzity of the solution. Complr-xnnv-lII miaifor, it Possible to Al in the presence of many elements shielded by the complexone. A vorifira- tion was madle of the affect o--!' Be on the Comple-ometric deterimination, of Al by means of back t1t-m-tion of complexone excess Iky a so-Luti-on of thorium salt with IM indicator at pH 3 in Solutions with AltBe from Ill to 1120. Tha examination of the gravir..,.etric method vith hydrOXYqU.'r!OlITIe showed tllhat high concentrations of Be hinder the precipi ation. of Al. A crw-.Parative evaluation of the thx--e nothcds on two samples of binary Bc-.U alloy:-~ revea2r;d that the gravinetric-hydroxyquinoline ).,,o-thcd ii no3l; exact F.)-,d thc,, photomotric method is most rapid. The Iatter is rocomi-aended vij;34 it2 practicability ic. discussed. Ono table, nine bibliographic rcfarf,-,u~!s. 1/1 USSR UDC: 538-56:621-372.8 VIIASOV, B. I., KOTOSONOV, N. V., PAQQMA.,1V,1.APt PIYANYKH, Yu. M., iforonezh State University "Using Metal-Semiconductor Film Structures to Study the Diffraction Fields of Plane Nonhomogeneities in a Waveguide" Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshykh Uchobnykh Zavedeniy: Hadiofizika, Vol 13, No 10, 1970. pp 1532-1540 Abstract: The authors solve the problem of type HO 1 wave diffraction in a rectangular waveguide b3, a central inductive strip and a meTal-semiconductor thin film. It is shown that the diffraction field of the 3jAuctive strip is not significantly distorted by introducing a watched multilayerod structure. Deviation of the temperature relief patterns from the law of distribution of the induced currents in the absorbing film because of spreaiing of the thermal field decreases with an increase in the parameter k = 2XIA, and in the modulation frequency F. A theorettcal " experimental basis is given for the possibility of utilizing the distributed matched load method (N. V. Kotosonov, B. I. Vlasov, IVUZ Radiofizi]m, Vol 11, No 2, p 3ll (1968)) with meta I-somiconduotor thin films for studying diffraotion fields In a wavegulde. 1/1 USSR --DC u 669-72-1-372 LEBEDEIN, 0 7077', N ., 11,11 ZIH Z.Pj..V LEW ,K. D., e-nd D-K'~YATENA, 0. 17 "Concerning the ""rechanis-a of Mlalgnesium Loss in Electrolysis" Moscow, Tsve- yye Metbally, No 10, Oct 70, pp 52-55 un Abstract: An investigat-JI.on uas imade to determine I-.-hich of the t;,-o followir,-rr .1 interaction reactions taRing place in the electrolysis of carnallite zmd mag- C, nesium. chloride deten,,anes the magnesium losses: 1 ) The interaction of dis- IUM --h d`ssolved chlorine, or 2) The inter-action of Tagnesium solved magnes' JL U U - 11, 4- drops with gaseous chlorine. All tests were carried out w4.,q the so-called llpotassiiza" electrolysis of the folio-wing composition (wt',V): 15 "19CI2, 65 KC!, 19.5 11aci., and 0.5 NaF prepaxed from the magnesiuM chloride from the produiction of titanium and chemically pure salts. "Chemical" losses iviere det-ermaned ac- cording to a method described, with each -best being repeated 2 or 3 times. lhe average results are pre.-ented in a table. Some of the tests were conducted in the electrolysis of the same "potassium" content, but with preliminazT re- 1=2ng. 1/2 USSR LM3 MEW, 0. et al, T svetnyye '.Mlet~~,lly, No 10, Oct- 7 0, PP 52 -55 A comparison of "chemiclal" magnesium losses in refined and unre-fined elec--..-o- lysis makes it possible -to approximately evaluate the losses caused by contact emission of imi)urities on magnesium drops, oxidation of dissolved maganzesJum on L the electrolysIs surface, and direct burning of magnesium. The experimental procedure and apparatus a-re described. Thermodynamic data on magnesiura- chlorine interaction reactions and magnesium loss balance are given. The high- estu magnesium losses appaxently occur in liquid magnesium-gaseous chlorine interaction. 2/2 USSR UDC 669,721.472(088.8) KOSAREV, S. P.,.MUZHZHAVLEV, K. D., DRONYAYEVA, 0. N. "Method of Thermal Regulation of Magnesium Electrolyzer" USSR Author's Certificate No 273430, Filed 8/04/68, Published 15/09/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, Abstract No 2 G188 P) Translation: A method is suggested for thermal regulation of a magnesium electrolyzer by changing the ohmic resistance of the electrolyte in the interelectrode gap. To increase the accuracy of regulation and decrease the dimensions of the electrolyzer, the electrodes are placed relative to each other perpendicular to the direction of the current in the inter- electrode gap. 4 figures. 1/1 22 & '/3 1 12 STUDY OF M PROCESS OF OBTAIHIW, MLIUM ARSENIDE CRYSTALS IV THE 2 SYSTEM (Article hT M-.t. OTonyuk. K. S. Iticharbay, S. S- Var"*#t L'vov'. Novasibiral's t1i Sim 0~.Iur go Protaaa*4* F~nta L POW roudmtkov kh Kri~tatln~ L -iLk- -.- - - I? jlu~n . P27 p ZZT Pleack, $W**ian, LZ - In this paper a quantttotive ansLyaia wee vade of the qrowth conditions of galltux ar-mide crystals in the hroUL44 *yettnx. For thte purpose a study was made of the equtLtbrium in the GaAs-br2 system. The exrerimwncal dttermt- usclon of the partial pressures of the gas components In the system wss made by measuring the temperature dependence of the total pressure usirv, the quartz z:ro ",,* ot:r, rotors of 1200'K. The data chtained were ~ oed to ul. 1.4Lh to a t-p: dependence of the equilibrium constant of the h oft,orstur saical transport reaction. A theoretical *rW experimental study was made of mass transport to a ystan, and the rqlstion was established between the morphology .closed brgas o vt &W' kh4 cryetallAstion conditions. TV~o sources of contamination Cho arows:cryate4a wore Gvestipted. The crystals were inoculated with alfroreat aftistured. and a study was "do of the afteet of the admixtures on the WrPhology of the Crystals and their olectrophysicaa properties. 21 NQ , V-2. HASS TRANSFER RATE DURING CRYSTALLILATION IN THE CAS TRANSPORT rROCXSSF-~ CONSIDERING HIGH TEMPERATURE GRADIUCIS (Article by U...1-Dronyuk. Yu. .G. Akhro.enko, L'v"; liowailbilr.k, III P-S-J~tlct~-..~an. R..t. I r.lu v.dnik-kh Kriotall- I PI-O', ;U&.i... -17 2 Ju ie 10*2. 1 The wdern theories of mass transport durtnit cryotsIliapti- f-a t1w KAR PhA90 u"I"M chmical tr.npport reactions usually do net take Into account the actual nature of the distribution of the themAl. field between t4e, ao~t- zone the substrate which under the conditions of high temperature grailents c l:nd an ad to significant errors. In order to eliminate this deficiency. the Curt iss-Herelifelder equations which describe the diffusion wAse tranzrrrt In the transport system with an arbitrary number of transport T"ctlon4 and gameous components taking into account the arbitrary known temperature liatribution In the diffusion section were solved. The solution obtained to applicable for analysis of limited diffusion of the made transport rate In the "sandwich method" and closed system@. An analysis was made of a number of transport systemui and the affect of the nature of the temperature field *a tba some transfor of silicon and geresentue In dennonstr4ted. USSR uDc 6l6.q-o16.,-1J:631.3(1.,r6) A., P01,1voi-L" Z. m., KARDASH, I. B., Ye. P-,_P:R_QSD3VA,--~, WRAIMITA, F. G., LEPESHIINSKAYA, I. V., RYTM, P. G., and IMSH, I. IT., Ministry of Health Belorussian SSR, Central Institute of EpideinioloEy of the I-1inistXY of Health USSR,, Belorussian Institute of Epidemiology and MicrobioloU-, and Belorussian Republic Sanitary Epidemiological Station "Experience Gained in the Belorussian SSR During Introduction of a New Epidemio- logical Investigation Card Adapted for Processing on IB.4 Computer Minsk-22 It Moscow, Zhurnal lUkrobiologii Epidemiologii i Irmamobiolojii, Ho 12, 1972, pp 124-L-28 Abstract: A new 1111-1 card with a detachable statistical stu:ID, developed eDidemiolo-ical investiC.,ations at the Central Institute of EpideiliolOL-y' was tested in 1963-1970 in a feasibility study conducted throu[~iout the Belonus Sian Republic. The project was; a success not only because the IN-1 card is useful- and convenient but ai-so becaiise the personnel at district and municip-al epidemiolo,gical stationis had received through advance turainin~ in how to filJL in the cards and code the stubs. A control staff routinely exajiiined tne cards 1~u G -0 and corrected erro-rf-, detected in a total of 3-li of the tubs. Pr ced-ural improvementu were introduced throuvr1hout the 3 yuax p.--r-Lo,1 at; dictat(-d by expcdicnc~,. After each 11`XLrter-VOar the stubs were chechu(), at t-1-c USSR KARDASITI., I. B., et al., Zhurnal !,Mcrobiologii Epidendolo6ii i ir=,anobiolo6ii, No 12, 1,072, pp i24-128 -N "Te stations and subi!iitted to the mamicipal or oblast stations whiere the r recorded and checked again. Neft, they were sent to the Belori-Lisian institute of Epideiniolor_rv and Microbiology for the third check, and from there to the Conmuter Center of Belorussia's Central Statistical Alministration. where the data were transferred on perforated tapes and processed on the commuter. The method yielded statistical charts with more accurate and detailed information than was ever available in the past. Mrie v-,et-hod was approved by the Einistr-y of Health USSR and, in 1970., it vas introduced on a pernatnent basis in epiderli- ological stations tliroiq~hout the Belorussian SSR. 11 , f-P USSR TOPOLISKIY, N. G.1.2 0", . L Ya I'Method of optimization of Synthesis of Finite Automata in a Computing Medium" Vychisl Sistemy fComputer Systems -- Collection of Works] , Novosibirsk, No 41, 1971, pp 77-89, (Translated from Reforativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V322). NO ABSTRACT. 1/1 USSR SIROT-A, N. N., GOSTISHCHEV, V. I., and DROZD, A. A., Institute of Solid State Physics and Semiconductors, BelorussiarCAc'aiae'my of Sciences "Study of Thermoelectromotive Force of Aluminum in Strong Magnetic Fields at Low Temperatures" Moscow, Pis'ma v ZhETF, Vol 16, No 11, 1972, pp 580-583 Abstract: It is asserted that this is the first paper to be devoted to the effect of magnetic fields on the magnitude, sign, and anisotropy of the thermoelectromutive force in aluminum. Experiments conducted on the effect of a constant magnetic field of intensities of up to 50 We on the dependence of the thermoelectromotive force on anisotropy and temperature in aluminum in the temperature range of 5.4 to 79* K are described. The method of the ex- perimeentatiun has been described in earlier papers, among thein one by thL authors named above in the same journal (16, No 4, p 242, 1972). The object of the experimentation was a monocrystal cut from an ingot and measuring 3X4X60 mra, and the mag--litude of the thermoelectromotive force was determined as a ratio to that of lead. Curves of the force as LfUE=iOnS Of the tEMD ,era- ture and the magnetic field intensity are given, as well as a diagraim of the force anisotropy. 1/1 SIROTA, N. U., GOSTISHCHEV, V. I., and DROZD, A. A. "Investigating the Thermal Conductivity of Aluminum at Low Tem- peratures and in Strong Magnetic Fields" C) Moscow, P-islra v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Te-or-p-ticheskoy Fiziki, vol 16, 1110 4, 1972, pp 242-245 Abstract: Experimental -,.ork designed to study the thermal conduc- tivity of an aluminum monocrysta 16 cut from an in6ot, with an electrical resistance of 1.2 10- ohms-cm, is described in this letter. The crystal is at a low temFerature in the ranGe of 6 to 570 K and is placed in a transverse maEnetic field with intersi- ties of up to 50 kilooersteds. K.easurem-ents -.~-ere made by the sta- tionary heat flow method, with the difference in temperature alone, the specimen generated by two electric heaters attached to it--, terrainalo, and the maenetic field was Produced by -n (_,lr_,ctro.-i,-.!.,rn(-t with superconductive windings. Curve-o are plottefl for the th,-:~rmal conductivity as a function of the temperature and 'Lhe =aL-netic field intensity. The authors, affiliated with the institute o_` Solid State and Semiconductor Physics of the Blelorus2iaan Academy of Sciences, find that the transverse marnetic field has a pro- found effecu on the thermal conductivity of hich-,-urity 88 USSR UDC: 546.185 LR.QIRJ .-, SOKALISKEY, M. A., STRUKOV, 0. G., and IVIN, S. Z. "Ami-nohalofluorophosphorans" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obstichey Khimii, Vol hO (102), No 11, Nov 70, pp 2396-2410 Abstract: The authors investigated the structure, thermal stability and chem- ical properties of the adducts R 2NPF 2'Hlg2' (R2N)2 -PF-H1 92 and R(R~N)PF-Hl g2 (where H1g = C1, Br). These compounds are produced by interacting the cor- responding fluorides of trivalent phosphorus with chlorine or bromine. In addition, the first two adducts were produced by chlorine treatment of thion derivatives It2NP(S)F2 and R(R N)P(S)F re3pectively. In many invLanceso the resultant com~owulB are resiaLnt to vacuwn distillation. WC and IR opectra indicate a pentacoordination structure (with trigonal-bipyramidal configura- tion of the molecules) for type R 2NPF 20 Mg2 adducts. Spectral data for the other two types of adducts are explained more satisfactorily by an ionic structure PFF11g]'111g-. The chlorine or bromine atoms in these compounds may be replaced by fluorine, or by dialkylairino- monoalkylamino- and 5-alkyl groups with formation of the 1/2 USSR DROZD G.,Z. -et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40 (102), No 11, Nov 70, PF W--241 0' corresponding fluorophosphorans. Interaction cf the adducts with H 0 car- boxylic acid anhydrides and ethylene oxide produces the correspondli~g`fluor- ides of tetravalent phosphorus. 2/2 "I ~ all, - USSR t) UDC: 546.16 DROZD G I IfFhosphorus Fluorides" Moscow, Uspekhi Khimii, Vol 39, No 1, Jan 70, pp 3-38 Abstract: The 1965-1963 foreign and Soviet literatu-n-, Chemistry of P-F compounds was reviewed and data on propertles, and structures of new and some prev-kou~;Iv lknot;n were exaM4ned. The review reflects a shift in empha-ii.S O~ . ~-030,~,I-C;I 1C; M, four -coordinate to three- and five -coordinate phospnol-ii,,; possible by application of modern physiocochemical me*t:i-,od:--. su~ch az~ _L and NMR spectroscopy and electron diffraction. Trea-Lo~_-- n ~K2 were the trigonal bipyramidal configuration of Pf, CT-i" 5, molecules, confirmed by the above methods, and the bility of "he three- and five- coordinate phosphorus flitloricies. so; 10 C. of problems of hybridization and nature of the P-substlltuzn-it I_),o;-,d -~-flie five-coordinate phosphorus compounds, elucidation of th~~ chemical reactions of the coordinate phosphorus compou,,-I(jv~ ;~,Id u;_ t1zc! in'Lor- action between substituents were covered by the szudie~s r;!viu-vjukI. 1/1 ~pSSR DIIOZP,- _jg. I., SOKAL13KIY, M. "Dihalogenfluorophosphoranes Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey UDC 547.261118 A., and IVIN, S. Z. Containing F1,0 Groups" Khimii, Vol 40, No 2, IFeb 70, P 502 Abstract: A previous article by the authors showed that under Lhe ac- tion of chlorine or bromine alkyl difluorophosphites under',':*o an J%r- buzov rearrangement, forming Iilg?OF 2* It was foulla, th_~;t at t;""e ini- tial stage of this inter-action unstable all