SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLDMAKHER, P.E. - GOLDSHTEYN, YE.L.

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2/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICii NC-AP0124790 A-BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE 3 LAYER NONABSORBING DIFFRACTION SELECTOR WITH A ZNS LAYER OF THICKNESS 3 LAMBDA-4 WAS ABLE TO GE-NERATE A SINGLE FREQUENCY EMISSION OF THE HE,NE LASER WITH 60-70PERCENT EFFICIENCY. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--lbOCT70 TITLE--DEPENDENCE OF THE CAST IRON FLOW FACTOR ON THE GE,'J,,.iEFkY OF CASTING CHANNELS OF A MOLD -U- AUTHOR-(04)-PETRICHENKO, A.M., GLIZER, Z.KH., GOLDMAKHER, P.E., LUKASHCHUK, T.I. COUNTRY OF jNF0--USSR SOURCE--LITEINGE PRGIZVOD* 1970, 21 3G-1 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND*v CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--CAST IRON, FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY, FERROUS LIQUID METAL CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCI-ASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1376 STEP NO--UR/Ot28/70/00,L/000/00.iO/()(,13I CIRC ACCESSION iN0--AP0116825 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT'E-16OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116825 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- 4BSTRACT. AN EXPTL. MOLD ALLOWING A SIMULTANEOUS OUTFLOW OF MOLTEN IRON THROUGH 4 CHANNELS HAS BEEN USED TO DET. THE INIFLUENCE GF THE SHAPE OF THE CHANNEL CROSS SECTI~jN ON THE FLOW FACTOR. A FLAT CHA'NNEL WITH A PLANE UPPER SUF%FACE AND A CYLINORICAL BOTTO.'A OINE, F-OKMED WITH A LARGE RADIUS, SHOWS THE HIGHEST FLOW FACTor-%~ (0.61-0.621)9 LEAST AFFECTED BY VARIATIONS OF THE METAL TEMP. EXPTS- WITH RECTAINGULAR SECTIONS SHOW THAT MAX. FLOW IS OBTAINEO WHEN THE WIOTH TO HEIGHT kATIO IS 3:1. APKI-10ACHING A SQUARE CROSS SECTION CAUSES THE FLOW FACTOR TO FALL. v L;,!4 rS,' USSR UDC: 535-376 OLID1 deceased, PROSkqJRA, A. I., KRICIIEVETS, A. M., Institute of -'0L P sic fi~iysics, ~Aca emy of Sciences of the UkrSSR, Kiev "Interaction of Electroliminescence and Photoconductivity During Switchina in ZnCdS-Cu,Yin Phosphor Crystals" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17, No 7, Jul 72, pp 1148-1-1-51 Abstract: Conductivit.v switching is studied in polycrystal electrophos- phors. It is shown that conductivity car. be amplified by absorption of self-radiation by a photoccidactive electrophosDhor and induction of r*-cto- current. The -Photoconductivity accompanying incluced electroluninescence was sustained by the effect of the electrolulninescent :?mission. The trig- gering of electroluminescence was studied as well Lis tne- spectral charric- teristics of switching, temperature quenching of high cmducti-vityand the kinetics of conductivity. ZnCdS-Cu,1-1n solid solutions were studied at 771K. Switching was based on amolification of dark conduction by a factcr of lo5-lolO in the presence of a'light source. E"ither the action of the light was co.,nbined with a constant electric field (h0 1-.Vlc,,r,) or else the electric fiel~'t *,.-a- af' r --I' m-ination. Elect-.r:)lu:r.-*:n=c::e:-e similtaneous--(~l with -rj' tivity. It i's Rr-,O-wn af.i.1-ification of conduc . switching effect involves positive feedback beticen e lee trolimline see lice brightness and the self-induced photoc,Irrent. 1/1 GOLD!UN , k. G. r"MIT711, . A. !. A. M RMW I'D- lectrolimine--cenc e an, S4-j_~-,)Iato I _Cj Con[ luctivit, of ZnC0,S Tz~bIp"S" ,Unsk Zllu:-r--,-;I1 Snr~!-troskvpii: `1 -ust, 3.972; nn ABSTRACC'I :Baked poljci~ystalline tablets were used as convenipnt s=lplcs in the 0f ani stinulat-Ign of --c-Aicti,,.-*4- -- ill ~.j ZnC--13% As- an i~,- -u1 c . 'che s'k-lulied the 1-m-ar the cathade and 'he ct-l-r-Ildation of conduct-i ty ill photOCC.7,- u zr~ rld-' as a lb,:~,c at a tormorature of' 77"K. To dritain flle acti-va- 0 701) ted pouder ias -~'-i-st crbicctf:~] to a preo.-urc of 200 --t-losnlicres and til-'en ~J-n- tere-I while ?,ented to 7~VC. The ~-:nectre of ZnGds,lm., mid ZnfcjIS-Ci, t~Cblc~ts com-istrdi of bandr, vlth a ~53() in. Rmlyids -Ath iriaxina -'u h00, and 560 rm rospectively observed in the 1/2 USSR GODNQU4, A. G., et al., Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii; August, 1972; pp 269-74 U In the precence of an averat-c fie2d strer,7:th of 1,~-ICP -,/c1 clec'm1unines- 'th a brightneos un to 1 nit arrC:3~-Gd Tl-it.~-! an cence id c in corducti-vity. The liun-inescence disa-me-ared at a twiperaturc o' Icr'o-- f The elect-roluminescent characteris icc were ty7dcal for the io-callcdl si-,ocl: rechanism, o' 11Z.- ,-'17 a_gC of the raCii'-ftuion the conductivit'-,'- of thr; t~tlblcts ir t1ic sti,:adfatec' Sta~tle can ~.rcrvt,-,c --till r!cre by the of phCJ-'ocII:~-rr-U. The article includes 4 figures. There are 8 rt-ferences. 2/2 - 65 - USSR UDO 535-376 + 53.5-377. 4-537-226.8 GOLtDL-:b,J~'IM1,4_G~~11 PYSI-:NYY, m. !.T., and PROSKURi, A. I., Institute of1hysics, _Aca-demy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Kiev "Excitation Spectrum of Cadmium Selenide Photoconductivity and Stimulated Conductivity at 7-0 Kit 7 Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, 140 3, 1,'ar 71, pp 503-505 Abstract: Soviet plaotoresi3tors of the FS-Dl type ivere used to study the excitation spectra of cadmium selenide pliotocoriductivi- ty and stimulated conductivity at 770 K in the 500-1250 nm re- gion. It was found that stimulated conductivity builds up to saturation under light exci-vation of any wavelen6th between 700 and 1100 nm. The current stimulated to saturation in cadmium selenide cells does not depend on the excitation wLve1onvth be- tween 700 and 1100 nm. The red stimulation boundz3xy is situated near 1200 nm. 1n the photoconductivity spectrum the photoconduc- tivity peak is situated Eround 800 nm and the red bound-ry near 1050 nm- 1/1 USSR UBC: 535.370' GOL'DMIAN A. G., KCRQL"..U---, B. it., LYS-O'KO, ~;. 2., anc. 'I 11'.A- I HEN a G E f fe c tof Cobalt on the Ellect-rolliminescence of ZnS-Cu and the Infr-c,red Ellectroluminescence of CdS-Cu, Co" Mlinsk, Zhurnal --Irikladnoy 5~)ektroskonii, Vol. 1j, i:a. ji, 1970, pp 46'+-467 Abstract: In this shori article, the authors report an incrozase in the number of electrons in '6rap-:. o'L 0.2-0.4 ev in -che --ion of srnall quanti'~,ies of electroluminophores Znj-'Uu by the,adu.. A- L, _L - cobalt, at a concentration off 10-0 g-atoms per g-mole of ZnS, with a consequent increase in tne in-tensity of their errii-uted loho2phores- cence. They found also ih,at a somewhat, larger amoi=;.'U of cobalt added to Cdo" also increased the electron concenT,.-ation in -6*-.,e traps and led to a maximum infrared electroluminescence -."' 0.8 o.. -Their specimens of ZnS and CdS were activated by copper f r om, a 1/2 i. et -a Z' a Sepia.", t r C; C-~' Vcl PD j..) 5 C. ux; CA- I. C~ C: ro C! CUMPI E-I"Les, CC) r- responding to growth of covalency of Lhe oxygen-.rare eam~i ion bond, 04- kt and Lne value .4. -. It is snown that, the absence of luminesctunce in 3+ so 3+ a num'rjer ol~L' Lu and Sm complexea is due to the appearance of a new llon;7-aave absorption band -- a band of electron transferfrcr: th-,! or!'~anic part to a rare earth ion, 1y with reduction of the latter to a cAouo charged state. 2 C 11171 t 'I! f ra-. 7,on--ant-I :7-,, foll-,,rw ~a T lle. rt- ic lo rr-!lu d o; 1~ 0 Ir 0 X------- 777 PROCES~S I ',,G' DA TE-- I 60C I r u 2 .009 IJNCLASSIFIED -.,.:Tl_TLE--DEPENDENCE OF THE CAST IRON FLOWFACTOR ON THE GFUMETRY OF CASTIING :CHANNE L SOF 4 MOLD -U- I~AUTIHOR-.(04)-PETRICHENKO, A.M.v GLIZERt Z.KH., GOLDMAKHEKv P.E., LUK A SHC H UK vT#I. COUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR ,,SOURCE--LITEINOE PRUIZVOD. 1970, 2, 30-1 DATE PUBLISHED------70 AREAS--MATERIALSi MECH.s IND.i CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR IRONt FOUNDRY TECHNOLOIJYt FERROUS LIQUID METAL XONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ::PROXY REEL/FRAME-1995/1376 -1 -3 c; STEP t-10--UR/0128/701002/()00/003G/0031 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _..__2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROMSING DATE--160CT70 __c'IRC -ACCESSION NO--AP0116825 ."ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EXPTL. MOLD ALLOWING A IULTANEOUS OUTFLOW OF MOLTEN IRON THROUGH 4 CHANt'IELS HAS BEEN USEL) To ~.,DET.. THE INFLUENCE OF THE SHAPE, OF THE CHANNEL CROSS SECTION ON THE FLOW ,,_:FACTOR. A FLAT CHANNEL WITH A PLANE UPPER SURFACE AND A CYLINDRICAL ,.,.-.:BOTTOM ONE, FORMED WITH A LARGE,RADIUSt SHOWSTHE HIGHEST FLOW FACTOR '(0.61-0.68), LEAST AFFECTED BY VARIATIONS:OF THE METAL TEMP. EXPTS. H oi '_~~-WITH RECTANGULAR- SECTIONS SHOW THAT MAX. FLOW IS OBT&INEo WHEN T E IDTH 'ATIO 15-3:1. APPROAI-H[NG A SQUARE CROSS S:ECTION CAUSES THE -HEIGHT. ..FLOW FACTOR TO FALL. USSR UDC: 535-376 deceased, PROSKIM, A. I., KRICHEVETS, A. M., Institute of 'Physics, Aca emy of Sciences of the UkrSSR, Kiev "Int6raction of Electroluminescence and Photoconductivity During Switching in ZnCdS-Cu,Mn Phosphor Crystal--" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurrial, Vol 1T, No 7, Jul 72, pp 1148-1151 Abstract: Conductivity switching is studied in polyarystal electrophos- phors. It is shown that conductivity can beamplified~by absorption of self-radiation by a photoconductive electrophosphor and induction of photo- current. 'The photoconductivity accompanying induced electroluminescence was sustained by the effect of the electroluminescent 2mission. The trig- gering of electroluminescence was studied as well as the spectral charac- teristics of switching, temperature quenching of high conductivityand the kinetics of conductivity. ZnCdS-Cu,Mn solid.solutions were studied at f Switching was based on amplification of dark conduction by a Lactor -of 105-1010 in the vresence of a light source. Either the action of the light was corifnined with a constant electric field (2t0 lvdcm) or else the electric field eas applied after illamination. Elect-olu-ninescence occ,_irred Simultaneously with hmplification of conductivity- It is shoin that the Switching effect involves positive feedbadk between electrolluminescence brightness mid the self-induced photocurrent. 'USSR MA A., G 'UP . ;PROSK Wt It. I.., KRICIL i SY A. I "Electroluranescence ard StimILIated, 0 01.1ductivity of ZnCdS TabletsIt Minsk Mrarnal Prikladnoy Sprktroj3j, u i; A -,TuStA 1972;,~Dp 269--71- ABSTPLACT: 'Baked polycryst,-J-Iine tablets were usc-a as cc.)nveilient samnles in ',the- coVimlex stuctvr of electrolumanescence and stinulatior! Of C~,,!,ecactivity in ZnCd3. . As am the authors studierl 1thQ electroludnesconce near the cathode and the stim,11,11.-ion Of canducti,,rity in photoconducting table's ii th -T Zn3,Cd7,S as a base at, a tam:rnxaturc & 77.01K. To obt, i n t h e-Iwlbie~Ls act-' u ted poirder ums first :mbjecteca to a pressure of 200 atmo5pheres wid then sin- tered while being heatpd to 7U)"C. the elec'-volwilnescence spectra of Zn"AS. ZnGdS-Sm., and. ZrfjdS-Cu tablet-s ccnsisted of bands vith a mw~-himm near 530 Pands with nzAma at 450, 490, and 580 n-~j r0Specti-vct3.y wc~c ob2erved in the pho-to-DrAA Ct_j_44. y spectra. 1/2 7- 7,7,, 77 77 USSR GOLDYWT, A. G., et al., Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopi-I., August, 1972; pp .269-74 nre_-erce of an average field s'~rcngth of It- I v/cm electrolix-ires- In the cence vith a brigbtnass tin to I nit appeared sim-ultaneotisly i~,*,ith an incro-.-~Se in conductivit-y. The lumnes-cencedilsappbared at a termc-rat-iire of about 19CPK. The electroluumanescent. characteriz-Mxc; vmre typical for the m-called shocl: mchnapdsn w-L lur-11no-ccence e-Xrnitation. It vm~4 asstmii-:_' `Uh~zt uiZ-J. a rea'DSG'_1'PT-:LW3 of the elect-rolwunescont raEiation the comDjctivity of the tatliab J1 h S s-timlated state cap increase --t-ill more. by the appliution of pho~om.,,%~rerit. The article includes 4 figtwias. There are 8 references. 2/2 USSR UDC 535-376 + 535-377. 4-537.226.8 GOL I G-~,$, PYSENYY, vi,. M. Iand PROSKURA, A. I., Institute 'Phy ics, Xcademy of Sciences Ukrainian.SSR, Kiev "Excitation Spectrum of Cadmium Selenide.Photocon,ductivi-ty and Stimulated Conductivity at 770 Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnali Vol 16) fjo 3. ?-jar 71., pp 503-505 Abstract: Soviet photoreSi3tors of the FS-Dl type were used to study the excitation spectra of cadmium selenide photoconductivi- ty and stimulated conductivity at 770 K in the 500-1250 nm re- gion. It was found that stimulated.conductivity builds up to saturation under light exciration of,any wavelength between 700 and 1100 nm. The current stimulated to saturation in cadmium .selenide cells does not depend on the excitation wzivelength be- Ween 700 and 1100 nm. The red stimulation boundary is situated near 1200 nm. in the photoconductivity spectrum the photoconduc- tivity peak is situated around 800 nm and the red boundary near 1050 nm. 11 /1 UDC USSR 535-376 GOL DMAN A. G., ROROLIKO, B. N. LYSEN'KC), F., and.STBR!, NCH NX0, -he _JlEff ect of Cobalt on the 1e c t rolumin,oz c.enc eo fZnS-Cu andU InEr,,red-Electroluminescence of.CdS-C Coll', M i n 8 If, Zhurnal Prikladnoy ~tr os, k Qi iVol. 1~,~ 'N 0 '01~-~-Amber 1970, 'pp 4064-467 Abstra-t: In this short article, the authors report an incrcase in the,number of electrons in trap6 ot' 0.2-0.4 ev in the electroluminoDhores Zn.'J-Cu by the aac .ii-~ion of small auanti~ies of f g-alvams Per nS, with cobalt, at aconcentration o~ 10 6 ff,-Mol~ of Z" a consequent increase in the intensillj~y: of their efflitted phosphore3- cence, ,er ar-c'unt, of cobalt They found alsn that a somevihv~t larF added to CdJ also increased the electron conceatr-:L+vion. in the traps and led to.a maximum infMred oleo troluminesclence at 0.8,ru. Theii CdS e e activated by copper from a specimens of ZnS and w r USSR KAZANSKAYA, N. A., et al., Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 28, No 6, Jun .701 PP 1150-1158 k t There was found to be a correlation between long-wave displace- so 3t 7T 5 _M - of the absorption band of en Tb D in the complexes, cor 0 4 responding to growth of covalency of the oxygen-rare earth ion bond, and t~,e value of It is snown that the absence of luminescence in so a 3+ 3+ number o' Eu and SM com, lexes is due to the appearance of a nevi P long-%,rave absorption band -- a band of electron transfer frorn the or~;anic part to a rare earth ion.,with reduction of the latter to a doubly charged state. Optics & Spectroscopy USSR M ENXO GOLDIMUT7 A. G.; ROI WE af t,~-r 71ectrobvndne--co nco of -SrS:Cu aW Eu Thos-obors" !"Ph6snhore.!3,-czv.-a Lenirgrad, Optilca iSpektroskopi 'I,- March, 10 0; 02 -3 ye 57 PP AMVUCT: A molonged phosphorescence of europitm centers after the L 1wrainescence of SrS-Cu and Eu phosphors was ditcovered. The pho:mlnorescence sDectrum after electrooerturbation coiraides dth the spectvr= of ordinexy phosphorescence after photoperturbation in theregion of i-ml)-aritY M J- 253 nn). Extingpdis~i )w the Phos- T M).and fundamental absorption port phoreseGnee 3.n the initial stages consists ot tw6 componemt$ -- wi3onent4al a.-id hyperbolic while the later stages strictly follmr a hyparbolic lmw. The article includes t1ro figures.. There,are 5 referencfj5. ~2/2 022 UNCLASSI FLED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 ,..,:-CI.RC ACCESSION NO--AP0129511 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A PROLONGED PHOSPHORESCENCE EUROPIUM CENTERS AFTER THE ELECJROLUMINESCENCE OF SRS-CU AND EU PHCSPHORS WAS DISCOVERED. THE, PPIOSPI40RESCENCE spEcrRUM AFTER ELECTROPERTURBATION COINCIDES W11H -THE SPECTRUM bF ORDINARY PHOSPHORESCENCE AFTER P HOTOPERTUR BATTON :IN THE REGION OF IMPURITY LAMBDA PERT EQUALS 365 NM) AND..FUNDAMENTAL ABSORPTION (LAMBDA PERT EQUALS 253 NM)o EXTINGUISHING THE PHOSPHURESCENCE IN THE INITIAL CONSISTS OF TWO COMPONENTS, EXPOTENTIAL AND-HYPERBOLICs WHILE THE STAGES STR-ICTLY FOLLOW A HYPERBOLIC. LAW. OF STAGES LATER UDC USS11 37.226.8 -535.3" 7+ 535-377 4 A PYS1 YY, M, . Insti tute of P-*aysic3, Academy of QZOLCOMAN. M I Tciences,- ukr. SSF, 11V of S~-imu-ated and Nons-imulated Current in Polycrystalline ariat on CdSe with Te;-merature at 77-2730KII L 74 'o 1 A11Y 1970, Moscow, Doiclady Akademii I'au SSSR, Vol 193, 2% 5-6~~ 7, PP F poirderod OSe photo- Ab s ra c t In FS-DO and 1,S-Dl polycryst, To-nductor cells a stLnaiilation effect was displayed ,.,as of -the 'hat nd in invest4gat5ons of sylec-fic same order of magnitude as f otu U-, .4 CdS monocrystals described in the literat-ure. 1-1-ith the FS-DO tablet, th ,uznstizxalated current measured at 4- e ratio of 'he stiMulated to the U a temperature of 15"OK eqlaalled 100 and there ,,as a considerable int-ensificatiOn Of thils ratio w-.'Lth a further reduction ol' t-enmerature. The stimula-'-ed current the tomporature range 7? to 2730H was found U U -Z. not to depend on e tezr-perature. Curves in coord.Lnates th t are shoin for the volt-ampe-.re. characteristics of nolyaryst-alline CdSe e- of 770, 1~50, 16'0, 2370, and 2 P:K. Tn 'he nor~ion at temperatur 0 7 112 USSR CIOT D1,1AN, A. G., et a!, Doklady Akademil. 17 uk Vol 193, No ~ I Na I july 1970, Dp 65-68 < 100 the logarithmde curves for nonstimilatUed cur.ren,s ha-- --.n a'O'nroxi=a-t-ely linear for-m: i.e., the current -,*;_s fo,,Lnd to dopend, the voltan-e, and this degrea increases with a de- ..:Ln a de,--ee, on crease o' temerature. ~Mhe dependence of log I of nonstizrmiated a on T:'l in polycrystallIne CdSei 1so sho~m. 2 fig. ref. Received by editors, Nov 1969. q 2/2 10 'T -.. -7-7- ,anophasphorousIC mro nas' Orr U 442.2 USSR UDC 541.621'119t'~746-733'18"8:'~t547, ZX1,91, A. V. -Br,'1rCS!7LU~S;,71Y, 11, 11. sv!wgir, YU. 1~2,1~iwvsny, T. I., GOLTRIAN, A. N., aud B01-1 0 1 Ynstittite of Apblicd Physics, Lc.~dozy- of Instlittlze of the! CheniiatxT, ACIM"Le-my of Sciences 1-:~;SR, Kishi-rev "A Rev 1,ind of Ste=eoisonerinn n iLmns-Dioxiidincs of Cob.-Alt (III) 1115.th d bine" Triphenylphosphine an, -Apheny A- Jl floscow, Doklady 10kadomil Lauk SSSR, Vol 20,6, 1,,o 4, Oet 12, pp 863-6~5 Abstractt in an eanlicr publication it vas reported that triphenylars-ine, and triph-,nylstibin!a can easily -iater in acidoaquadiwzi.,~ines o-f cobalt (111) f02:2-J11" c0 Cco". "'DI-0 Phare X - C!, Br, v- 1, and 1, - P, A,-) or Sb, i, ii t ;hmn ~at these proalucts occua- FG nixtures of' two zdal-fic.-.tionz. This p-,r,,::r co-vers y difftact-lon studies of' such compounds. The exparln-~nta x-ra obtained show that cob.-at (111) eloA.~Aneo exhibi' an urliouo eaze o' stercoi- somoricm. Both mc-aifications in tram--confi,-u-mtion; 2.13 ona C.-.3.3 til-o n.ro loc--ted In a planti, in thl-- othci.,- D,11 v I to- b:AY , nover -L c~f the planes arc an-r a to vach ot'--ro tlh~ coball. aL. 1 cu center or tile octahedi-ou, 7"' 77 2/2 013 Ul NCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140311 ,1~-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONSUMPTION OF HNO SUB3, DELTA SUBHNO. SU83, IN THE OXIDN. OF CYCLOHEXANOLITO ADIPI~ ACID BY HNO.SUB3 DEPENDS ON THE YIELD OF INTERMEDIATES IN THE PROCESS; THE TOTAL CONSUMPTION OF HNO SUB3 FOR THE CONVERSfON OF CYCLOHEXANOL. TO ADIPTIC, SUCCINIC AND OXALIC ACIDS MAY BE DETO. FAILRY ACCURACTELY FROM THE EQUATION: DELTA SUBHNO SUB3 EQUALS 3 MINUS 1.2N SUBCNA WHERE N SUBCNA IS,THE YIELD.(MOLE-MOLE) OF.CARBOXYNITROLIC ACID AND DELTA SUBHNO SUB3~ IS IN MOLE-MOLE(MOLE CYCLOHEXANOL)..: THIS.:EQUATION IS IN GOOD -AGREEMENT WITH DATA FROM THE LITERATURE.. i itir t Af s i r- n 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70 ,TITLE--C0fJDITIONS FOP CARBOXYNITROLIC ACID FORMATION DURING THE NITPIC. -U- ACID OXIDATION OF CYCLOHEXANOL ,",AUT..lH0R--TP.'UBNIKOVAi V.I.9 PREOBRALHENSKI.Yi V.A., GOLDMAN, A.M. , FUR?AAN, S~.'? KOSTINAP V.N. ::-,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S_0URCE--K HIM* PROM. (MOSCOW) 19701 46(l )v IZ-14 AT F_ PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY i'TOPIC-TAGS--NITRIC ACID, OXIDATION, CYCLOHEXANOL, CARBOXYL RADICAL, CHE41CAL REACTION RATE, ACTIVATtON ENERGY --NO RESTRICTIONS ,'~~C ONTROL, MARKING ~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED "PFOXY RFEL/FRAME.--1995/1453 STEP %40--tJR/0064/70/045/001/0012flOO14 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101539 UNCLASSIFIED 2 / 2 022 '"--MCII~ ASS! F I ED C E S S I N G D A T7 P,,', I V 7 0 C IRC ACCESS MIN "IJ-Air"i 129 511 1 ARST~,'-A(;',rf,'--XTRAt",T'--IU) GP-0- 45STR ACT I, PHJSPHOi~":SCENCE OF EURUPIO:~ CENTEAS AFIUD~ THE 032: SIRS-CU ANO FU PHOSPHIORS, WAS DISCOVERED. TiiF sp~,-.CrRuf-l AFTER ELCCT.R0PFRTUP.-'iATICjN' COINCiDES ii[Trli THE 5PECTPUM OF 'U'lliDiNARY PHOSPHORESCENCE AHER PHOTOPERTU'RMATION IN THE REGION OF lmP,PlITY LA4801' VERT EQUALS 3,55 N,11) AfID FU'NUAMENTAL ABSORUTION ILAM..BDA Pf-*Rr EQUALS 253 NIM). EXTINUUISHING THE ?4,C)SPHURESCENCE U14 THE IINETTAL STIkGES CONSISTS OF TWO COMPONENTS, Expor&'NITIAL AND HYPEROUILU:, WHILE THE LATER STAGES STRICTLY FOLLOW A ~;YPFERBULIC LAW. UrIC L A S S I f~ f 6 ID u Ils lnstftute of k, Scioncor, Ukr. ll-vlariai,-ion of Stim~o-slated` a-d CdSe i-;ith T era &z 77-2733OK11 i,iosco,u, Do~:Iad- '.-a u ISS? -Vo, 7Uly pp Abs-'rac-'; In and - - ~-. . -.- 11 - - -, - ~ -_Cl 7.10- co-ductor cells a s5-J-1.1latio- offect -.-,'as dis-ola,~e~- -"',~ch ~.-:as Of same ordei, of' a- Z) S,~~ c c c CdS --onocrys'a--s o - c::, c e- -n tla,:~ the ratio o--;' zlne at of 101 and, w"-s c o I'd c ab I n~ens;ficatio:- of .;-,fo ratio a of u The st-4nulatl-od tIll!o: tu-m-poralltuz-o ranjc; '77 ~lo 21'V-`~- fo-,:-nd -not to deDe--d o~ -,;-'ne Curves 7-7-n are j-o-,, t.h,:; 1.,-ol-z-a-m-ore cl-,al-act-eristlcs 0-1 CdSe at te-nme-rat'Lu'ruz of 770, 11~50, 1-860 2'?c' ,-,d 27 G-'. -D o r c, .10 L 1/2 USSR G GO L. I D: -LA' I , D ol ~ 1 a d-y Al c _- d e z a-allo o < 100 lo-arithmic curves I'or nonstinnlatod h:- apnroxf-at6ly li-noar a,, zhe cuz~rent is ounc- -lo In a rae.rr~,ae, o-" zne vo_~zag-e, ana z_nis aeFrec increases a cc- crease O.-P e=r)eratu_-e. The do-oendance of lo'- I Of -no.,astirralated _-Tc:'YS7; 'r s a-, Zi Cuz,_-er~_.s On TI*7 no-f~ a I _11 ~e C us- __C S-11OW 1L re--:'. Received by editors, 5 l4lov ~0 I Organophosphorous Compounds USSR LTDC ABLUI, A. V -U. T. 7 G OLT", L-U A. 1-1. a ! -,d ii C, 31!, 0. 1, T t] s, ti tAlta Of 'A I r$'. Pir.-J-31-ics, 11-.1-titut-, O~~ the G~-Z:llzta7y, `Caae~~y of A "A Raw lKind of in trans-Dixdmilms of CoLalt (III) Moscow, Do,-l---:dy Yat-,-z SSSR, Vol 20L,, No 4, Oct '/2, pp Abst-mct- -, In oarJ.~-,--r it vas repox-tcd L' , Ll -tl ; T~~ ~-:.lyl --~ f nj ea!Aly 'er in ri r;-,. -- r, y I J Cr 1'. aC-idQ:lq-a 00-1---lt (T--- vhe,f:c X mt Cl, ur 2 , A,- or Sb. it th:~t these proincts ocru--- c,;.~ Of two X-ray o' nuch co~ip-vlldu;. T 1 obt-ained --ho-a, v,;.hib-lt Ln uu-JUllic ca-,-L! c; :3 L!~ re o in onL. o "ur j,otlll in t ulmlc-c oC 'Ll'.." 112 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--DETERMINATION OF NITRIC ACID CONSUMPTION DURING THE PRODUCTION OF ADIPIC ACID FROM C'fCLOHEXANOL -U- AUTHOR-103)-PREOBRAZHENSKlYt VeA.r GOLDMANi A.M-p FURMAN# M.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :.,SOURCE--KHIM. PROM. (MOSCOW) 1970. 46(3)t 170-1 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ADI?lr- ACID, CYCLOHEXANOL, CHEMICAL PRODUCT PRODUCTION, NITRIC CONTROL MARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO----FO70/605012/EO6 STEP NO--UR/0064/70/046/003/0170/0171 C IRr A(Cl_-S:,rr,,,k., 140--AP0140311 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140311 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CONSUMPTION OF HNO SUB37 DELTA SUBHNO. SUB3, IN THE OXION. OF CYCLOHEXANOL TO ADIPIC ACID BY HNO SUB3 DEPENDS ON THE YIELD OF INTERMEDIATES IN THE PROCESS; THE TOTAL CONSUMPTION OF HNO SUB3 FOR THE CONVERSION OF CYCLOHEXANOL TO ADIPTICv GLUTARIC SUCCINIC AND OXALIC ACIDS MAY BE DETD4 FAILRY ACCURACTELY FROM THE EQUATION: DELTA SUBHNO SUB3 EQUALS 3 MINUS 1.2N SUBCNA WHERE N SUBCNA IS THE YIELD (MOLE-MOLE) OF CARBOXYNITROLIC ACID AND DELTA SUBHNO SUB3 IS IN MOLE-MOLE(MOLE CYCLOHEXANOL). TRES EQUATION IS IN GOOD AGREEMENT WITH DATA FROM THE LITERATURE. Fir I A 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--CONDITIONS FOR CAQBOXYNITROLIC ACID ACID OXIDATION OF CYCLOHEXANOL -U- AUTHOR--TRUBNIKOVA, V.I., PREOBRAZHENSKlYt M.S., KOSTINA, V.N. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PROCESSINS 04TE--IISEP70 F3RMATION OURING THE N'.Tf-[C- V-A-y GOLDMAN7.,A.,'A., FURMAN, SOURCE--K"IM. PROM. (MOSCOW) 1970, 46(l), 12-14 DATF PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--PIITQIC ACID, nxiOATION, CYCLOHEXANOL, CARBOXYL RADICAL, CHEMICAL RFACTln%J RATE, ACTIVATION ENERGY CCj!4TqOL '4AFKING,--N9 RESTRICTIONS OCCU4FNT CL4SS--UNCLASSIFIED PFOXY RFEL/FRAME--1915/1453 STEP %10--t)R/0064/70/Oli5/001/0r,'12/'.3014 CIPC ACCE;STON NO-A00101539 A I ED LVIL u -1 1 1 1 -1 -, v 1 ir, I *31OW ~13d *IVON 47*SZ SVM N011VA113V 30 Agbq-1,13. IHI !S3389309~i 01-S WMH 03SV3d3NI "dW31 9Hl,Na'=-*H-M E-01 #73AIlV99N N08A Al~:V3NII G3SV3a3Nl N 901 !S99b9300C IV 13AIIV03N 3WI'd-d NlW S'O SVM (N) N0113V3a 3HI -JO 11SN03 31V'd 3HI *S33~!530SS 01 Sl~ IV InO ODD-lbVD SVM NO]i)V3~j -ZHI N:-3HM 031NIVIE0 SVM 11 AG (IN'33d;d09) 0191A *XVW 3HI 'b~I-AV~b3HI A11H911S 09SV~b33G CNV 'NlW 0'01 b9ilV W S99*0 01 Nle. 601 ~,91JV vo il+i'0 WOb=l 03SVDJ3.N-,l *IXI;% 3HI NI (11) ZfjnS ON (HUN:) 3 t,9flS (29nS HD) 3 z!~ns OH 013V 3ll0blJNAXC,9*tVJ =10 *NT4DJ 9H.L !S:3~i'd53015E IV NlW DC 01 t (N 5NI196fig AiJ) 091VI10V SVM (L:l QIIV~ 410im) -1xiw Efir's CAH IN~Dd3dLS (1) l0NVX3H0l3A3 V *13VHISqV --0-d9 6ESlGl0dV--0N NUISS333V 3'813 OLd-:iSll--~IVG iNISS330bd (13HISSVIONn 9z0 Z/Z ._'At2 '029- UNCLASSIFIED -TITLE-DETERMINING THE MODULUS OF ELASTICITY STAGES OF HARNENING -U- AUTHOR-(02)-CLKHGV[Ki O.YE.9 GOLDMANt A,YAo C. CUNTRY UF INFO-USSR -SOURCE-MEKH. POLIM. 1970, 6(1)t 163-5 .DATE PUBLISHED - 70 PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 OF EPOXY POLYMERS IN THE SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TCPIC TAGS-ELASTIC 1-10DULUS, EPOXY RESIN, POLYETHYLENE, POLYAMINE, CRGANIC PHOSPHATE, PHTHALATE, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, HARDNESS/(U)ED5 EPOXY RESIN -CONTROLIMARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 0OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSrFIED ~.,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/0816 STEP NO--UR/0374f7O/OO6/001/0163/0165 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0107358 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13i1!3V7r1 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107358 ABSTRACT/ EXTP ACT-- (U) GP-C- A3STRACT. FOUR EPOXY RESIN Cot"J'11141S. (1): ED-5 100, MGF-9 20, POLYETHYLEINE POLYAMINE (If) 12, AND Mitf~SHALIT (111) 100, -50; EC~5 10or TRICRESYL PHOSPHATE 20, 11 14, AND Ill 50; ED-5 L DI-BU PHTHALATE 20, Ill 12, AND Ill 50; AND ED-5 100t MGF-9 20, AND Ill 12 PARTS BY WT. WERE TESTED TO DET. THE TEMP.-TIME DEPENDENCE OF THE ELASTIC MUDULUS AT THE ONSET OF HARDENING. PLOTS OF SHRINKAGE VS-ELASTIC MODULUS AND ELASTIC MODULUS VS. HARDENING TIME SUGGPESTED THAT THE ELASTIC MODULUS AT A TIME TAU COULD BE EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF AN EMPIRICAL EQUATION, ETAU E-QUALS A SUBO (I MINUS E PRIME NEGATIVEALPHA TAU)t WHERE A SUBO AND ALPHA ARE COEFFS. RANGING FROM .3.7 TIMIES 10 PRIME3 TO 7.3 TIMES 10 PRIME3 MN MAGNITUDE OF M PRIME2 AND 0.022-0-035 G PRIME NEGATIVEI, RESP. THUS, THE DEGREE OF HARDENING (SHRINKAGE) CAN BE _DETD. FROM E SUBTAU. FACILITY; TEKHNOL. INST. KHOLOO. PROM.t LENINGRAD, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 050 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-FEATURES OF CRACK FORMATION IN SINGLE LAYER SHEETS FROM GLASS FABRIC REINFORCED PLASTICS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-GOLOMAN, A.YA.v SAVELYEVAt N.F. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-MEKH. POLIM. 1970, 6(1)9 178 DATE PUBLISHED - 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-PLASTIC DEFORMATIONg GLASS FIBER, REINFORCED PLASTIC, CRACK PROPAGATION, PHOTOGRAPHY CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIFRAME--2000/0802 STEP NO--UR/0374/70/006/001/0178/OL78 z CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124471 LifiLl- 212 050 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-APOL24471 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DEFORMATION AND CRACKING IN GLASS FIBER REINFORCED PLASTICS (1) WERE STUDIED BY POLARIZED LIGHT UNIT PHOTOGRAPHY. CRACKS WERE FORMED AT THE TRANSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL YARN CONTACT POINTS. THE BEHAVIOR OF STRAINED I DEPENDED ON THE REINFCRCEMENT, E.G., INFLECTION POINTS ON THE STRESS STRAIN DIAGRAMS WERE DUE TO AGGREGATE CRACKS ALONG THE WEFT. SECONDARY TINY CRACKS WERE OBSO. BETWEEN FIBERS DUE TO A "RELEASED" TRANSVERSE YARN. UNCLASS-IFIED 048 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI'IG DATF--020CT70 TITLE--FAILUPE OF RI7 I U POLYAEi~ 61NDERS 00kING FL"JNi;, T1W, -Lj- AUTH(jk-(02)-G-JL0MANv A.Y4., TkIViLl, M.S. CUUNTRY CF lt4FO--USSR Sf;-JRCE--XEKF. POLIM. 1970, 6(l), 177-8 UATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU6JECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS TUPIC TAGS-PAYMER. 311NOEP, ELONGATION, POLYMER DEGRADATI'D%, EPqXY P;--Sl%., POLYESTER RESIN, GLASS FIBER, REINFORCED PLASTIC, DEFLIRMATION PATE, o',ECHAVICAL STRESS, ELASTICITY Co~JROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIFD PROXY REEL/rRAME--1989/0809 STFP NCJ--UR/0374/70/00()/()01/0177/fil7~,,' CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107351 W-1-CLASS IFI'cD 2/2 048 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 CI.RC ACCESSION NO--AP0107351 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-()- -A:iSTRACT. THE flACROSC:l')PI: DF5KADATHN OF A N3-. OF RIGIO EPOXY RESINS ( 1) AND POLYESTERS ( 11 ) (USED AS BINDERS Fc1p, GLASS FIBER REINFORCED PLASTICS) WAS STUDIE .D OURI-.';G ELONGATION AT A CONST. DEFORMATION RATE. THE DEGRADATION OF I AND 11 SAIPLES DEPENDED ON THE DEFORMATION RATE. THE DATA OBTAINED CONFIRMED THE EXISTENCE DF 2 MAPKEDLY DIFFERENT DEGRADATION PATTERNS. THE ELASTIC, STRENGTHI AND STRAIN' PROPERTIES OF I AND Il WERE DETD. THE DEGRADATION CALISINS STRESS CAN BE APPROX. EVALUATED AS A FUNCTION OF THE DEFORMATION RATE FR:)M THE MAXWELL EQUATION. UNCLASSIFIED -CT70 112 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI',."' DATE-011~ TITLE--PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN A METAL P;'~LYMEK F~~ICT13'4 PAIR -u- AUTHOR-(02)-KUTKOV, A.A., GOLDMAN, I.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--MEKH. POLIM. 1970, 6(l), 176-7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--PEROXIDE, FRICTION, POLYAMIDE RESIN, STEEL, CHE111CAL PEFAICTIOIN MECHANISM, CAPRONE, CAPROLACTAM, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, PIDLYkIER DESRAf)ATIO,.N CONTRGL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY KLEL/FKAME--1989/0810 SrEP NG--OP,/0374/70/00~-,/O")1/0176/0177 GIRC ACCESISION NO--APO]073r)2 I LIN L L A _'_' I F I E D 212 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN,3 DATE-0200T70 CK ACCISSIUN NO-AP0101352 ABSTRACT/EYTRACT-N) GP-0- MTRACT. A PROCCOURf- WAS IDODOMIETRIC DETN. OF PER9XIDES FORMED DURING THZ FRICTION DF POLYAMIDES (1) AGAINST STEEL. THE DEGREE OF DEGRADATION AND THE AIMT. OF PEROXIDES FORMED WERE PROPORTIONAL TO THE STRESS APPLiED ON THE FRICTION PAIR. THE REACTION MECHANISM OF STEEL WITH THE DEGRADATION PRODUCTS 3F I WAS STUDIED BY EVALUATING THE POLARIZATION CURVES TAKEN IN H SUB2 SO SUB4 SOLNS. CONTG. KAPRON AND CAPROLACTAM AND IN AQ. H SU32 1) SUB2 SOLNS. CUNTG. EPSILON CAPROLACTAM. UNCL 4-S-S 1 F IfD USSR UDC 621-791-93i669-017,li620.168.3 BYSTROV, V. A., Engineerl BYSTROV, A. V., Candidates of Technical Sciences, Dneprodzerzbinskiy Industrial Institute Imeni 1q. 1. Arsenicbey; BURKSER, L. D., Eriineer, and GOL'DMAN, L. D., Engineer, Dneprovskiy Metallurgical Plant imeni F. E. Dzerzhinskiy "Electroslag Surfacing of Composites" Moscowt Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 2, Feb 74j Pp 14-15 Wwtl MuM 4N, pORM fm AMP W MOO 4 Q10WO6106 surfacing method which would zake it possible to Iticrease the w0ar reaf8tanca of the surfaced metal by adding cast carbides and protecting them from dissolu- tion, i.e., to produce a composite alloy by electroslag surfacing. The scheme of the device used for electroslag surfacing is illustrated and data are given on the microbardness of the surfacing metal and base metal after sur- facing (1900-2600 and 580-760 kgf/mM2, respectively. No mention is made of the materials used for the base metal and surfacing metal mterialGj but It was stated that, from wear tests (gas-abrasive wear), a composite alloy had been produced, Four figures, four bibliographic references, 1/1 USSR UDC 669.71.OS3.4 NI, L. P., SOLENKO, T. B. , BUNCHUK, L. V. , Kfl,~LYAPINA, 0. B. "Oxides of Iron in the Production of Alumina" Okisly Zheleza v Proizvodstve Glinozema [English Version Above], Alma-Ata, Nauka Press, 1971, 136 pages. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal IMetallur- giya,No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3GI23K from the resume). Translation: Literatuxe and experimental data are presented on tile investigation of systems including the oxides of Fe, Na, Al, Si and Ca, under hydrothermal con- ditions. The behavior of the oxides of Fe in hydrochemical processes of alumina production is described in detail. The production methods, composition,and structure of compounds containing Fe are presented. Particular attention is given to the chemical compounds synthesized. 43 fi.gs; 29 tables; 392 biblio refs. 1/1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--17JUL7C TITLjE--tVREN.A'LIt%, NCP4CFEN.-MN ANE' T14EIR PREDECES50"R EXCFETION MOPA A"10 00PAMIN) IN PATIENTS WITH MIGRAINE -U- ALTHOR--GOLDVANt N.B.r MATLINAt E.SH., FETS, A.N. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SCURCE-ZHUPNAL NEVRCPLTCLCG([ I PSIKF14TRII, 1970t VCL 70, NR 2, PP 199-203 DATE FL8LISHEC------7C SLBJECT AREAS--PICLCGICAL ANC PECICAL SCIENCES TCPIC TtGS--HE,8CACFE, ADRENALINE, NCPACREN-ALINE, URINE CCNTRCL MARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS OCCLIVENT CLASS--LNCLASSIFIEC PRCXY REEL/FFtMF--1979/067O STEP NC--UR/C"146/'10/070/002/019S/C203 CIRC tCCESSlCN NC-APCC~7175 01%'CLASSIFIEC ............ Acc. Nr: Ref. Code: UR 0246 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Nevropatologii i Psikhiatrii, 1970, Vol 70, Nr 2, pp 19F--2e.;'3 ADRENALIN, NORADRENALIN AND THEIR PREDECESSOR EXCRETION (DOPA AND DOPAJMIN) IN Pt-ITIENTS WITH MIGRAINE 0 N. B. Goldman, f. SAMatlina and A. N. Feis The authors conducted an investigation of 25 D3tients with migraine, where they stu- died the diurnal urine excretion (as well as in partial excretion of urine) of adrenaline, nor- adrenalin, dopamin and dopa in the intercrises period, during crises, as well as during the introduction of insulin. It was possible to show that in the intercrises period the excretion of these substances did not disclose significant differences compared to normals. It was de- monstrated that there was oniv a decrease in the noradrenalin-adrenalin excretion ratio. In the period prior to a crisis there was a decrease in adrenalin excretion. In the crucial period of the crisis adrenalin excretion rose significantly. In those cases where during the intro- ductionof insulina migrainous attack ensued there wasan increased adrenalin excretion which exceeded the changes seen in normals. The achieved results give grounds to assume that the changed adrenalin content plays a certain role in the development of a migrainaUS 2ttack. f/ REEL/FRAME 19790G70 USSR 1JDC 577.4 GOL'YMN., R. S. "One proach to Diagnosis of Combinational Circuits" Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta (Bulletin of Leningrad Electrical Enf;incering Institute), 1972, vyp. 118, part 1, pp, 129-133 (from M.-i-Matematika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract NO 3V446 by I-al. MAILATIAN) Translation: An algorithm is presented for construction of co"mplete dia~,nostic tests for combinationall circuits. In the process of test constr-action an analysis is made of groups of single faults, and siGnificant faults are found. USSR GOLTINLM, R. S. "One Approach to the Diagnosis of Co-Mbination Syst-eris" Izv. Leninar. Elektrotckhn. In-ta. [11orks of Leningrad InstitUtC Of E-leC- 0 tric Engineering], 1972, No 118, Part 1, pp 129-133 (Translated from Referat:Lvny), ZhUrnal, Kibernetih-a, No 3, Moscow, 1973, Abstract No 3 V446 by hli. Madatyan). Translation: An algorithm is presented for construction of 1*1111 diagnostic tests for comibination systems. In the process of construction of the tests, groups of individual defects are ~inalyzed and the significant. defects are deteriiinc(l. USSR GOPMAN R S UDC: S77.4 "Concerning One Approach to Troubleshooting Combinational Circuitry" V sb. Vychisl. sistemy (Computer Systems--collection of works) vyp. 47, NovosiErsk, 1971, pp 103-116 (from RZh-Kibernetiha, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V470) (No abstract] 1/1 USSR KOVAL'NOROV, A. F., GOLDOBEEV, B. I. "The tmalogy Factor in a Tube with Local Twisting of the Flow by Blade Vortexers" Tr. Kazan. Aviats. In-ta, [Works of Kazan Avaiation Institute], 1971, Vol 133, pp 37-41. (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Meklianika, No 1, 1972, Abstract No IB864, by the authors). Translation: The problem is studied of the corXectness of the Reynolds analogy in a twisted flow of fluid in a channel. Experimental studies of heat emission and hydralic resistance-in the tube are performed with blade vortexers with various twisting angles at the entrance to the tube. The results of the studies show that the hydrodynamic theory of heat exchange gives artificially high results in comparison to the experimental values of heat transfer coefficients throughout the range of Reynolds numbers studied. 5 biblio refs. 1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--METHODS OF PROGRAMMATIC IRRAWATION OF MALIGNANT TWORS IN MOBILE TECHNIQUES OF TELEGAMMETHERAPY -U- AUTHOR-(04)-YERMAKOV, V.I., VIDENSKIY, V.G., MARDYNSKIY, YU.S., GOLDOBEN _,.-% cb;~~~~6SSR SOURCE--,MEDITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGIYA, 1970, VOL 15v NR 5, PP 77-80 DATE PU13LISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--GAMMA IRRADIATION, RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFEcr, TUMOR, MEDICAL APPARATUS CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY PEEL/FRAME--1997/1961 SrEP tlO--UR/0241/'10/015/005/0077/0030 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0120004 UNC. I- Ai i: I i_ D 2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT;-7--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO120604 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE POSSIBLE WAYS OF rjpTpilZATION OF CONDITIONS OF IRRADATION OF MALIGNIANT TUMORS W[Tit MOCBILE TECHNIQUES OF TELEGAMMATHERAPY INVOLVING THE USE OF A TRACING SYSTEM ARE DrolrCUSSE0. THE ELABORATION OF SUCH A SYSTEIM IS BASED ON THE USE OF THE EFFECT OF SEPARATE PARAMETERS (ROTATION, SOURCE RATE, SOURCE FOCUS D-ISTANCE, DIMENSIONS OF THE AXIAL FIELD) ON THE FORMATION OF THE DOSE Fl:-::LD. IT IS EXPECTED THAT SUCH A SYSTEM WOULD MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO ACHIEVE AN OPTIMAL RATIO BETWEEN THE DOSE IN THE TUMOR AND THE DOSE OF 101OLEBODY IRRADIATION OF THE PATIENT. FACILITY: INSTITUT MEDITSfNSKOY RADIOLOGII-AMN SSSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1jSSF-11 536-21, SY,C=I-T, V. K. ) DMI1.7,LE , 1-1. S end KT1,11SAI-1011, Y"'. A. "InvestiEation of Heat Transfer "'ith -Flow T%vou~7h Kazan', Tr. Kazan, Aviats. In-tv- (11orks of Mvari' Aviati-or, Institi-11e), 1-N.1o 133, 1971, pp 62-71 (fron, Referativriyy Zhkirnal- Aviatsionnyye i Raketnvye Dvigateli, No Z, Feb 72, Abstract No 2. 3-4. ]16) Translation: The results of the practical application of the oradit,-il, method to the inveslio;-ition of heat zransfer nuar ~ p(-r(~i-s vvi!ll ~irc presented. Direct n-ica s tire me nts of the ternpera-Lure distributic-ii through the thickness of the wall made out of wirc, roo"Al s(!rvi-- ;1..'4 a basis for thf- heat flh*. to thc surfa-ce, (if th(-~ %vall owl the heat transfer coelficient With th(~-. flov,, of gas throu.gh the 41all. The wire ni,~,sh packag(-- Lrid the test setup are duscribed. The of tests for flow -%.,.,jthcjt,.L vortex arree with knoxvn da,ta. Sonic ev-p(!rxrr,c:ntaJ (1;,-t;, rm hu,-.0. trarr3fc:r vAth vortftx flo%% obtained. 6 illu:5traLiCmS. I?- 1/1 USSR UDC: 621-375.82 GOIDOB-I'L-A. S. and LI"ILMS)OV, A. I. "Some AnplicaLions of Lasers in th;~, 3tudy of the E'lectrical Stabilily of Solid Dielectrics" Tomsk, V sb. Tekhn. v,,,,-sokikh naprvnzh. (Hi-h-VoItaCe Techniques- coll-ection of work-s) T"oosk University, 19731, pp 110-111 (from. R21h- Fizika, No 7, 1973, Abstract No 7D1087) Translation: The authors explain the methods and examine the results of an investiEatioi~ into the electrical stability of solid die-lectrics by photographic means. To illuminate the- specimens, a rubj- "Laser operating in the monopulse mode (50 N~07 of po,.,;er, duration of .ns) and in free oscillation (enerey of 10 , duration of 600 pLs) is synchronous with a source of hiCh-voltv.-e pulses. The processe-_ of electrical breakdown ere recorded with the 121-7 microscope and a fast photographic recorder SPR-11. The hiCh re~joiving power ane. sharpness of photomicrographs obtained by the use of a luser as an i1lumination oource as compared to ord-inary lifrht sources were noted. Ihe need i.,, demon2trated for studyint. th,~- eff'Lct of radiatioti on ciectrical puncturing oT a dielectric. The prosv_'cts of using holographic met_;Gids for studyinE. th~_- electrical -_ j of dielectrics are also noted. Bibiiography cf three. K. C1. i. 1/1 C~ - USSR UD"': 621.'2515.592 GOLDO~ ~-T' j., ij ISL:V, D., iAPI"13KAYA, ~'. A., z~jMUMV, A. 0. HI-TLIN, A SOLOME.OV r A and SIHILDYAfTV, V. j. "Quantum-Gpt-ical Int._,Ernted Circuits of GaAs" Leningrad, 2izika i tekhnika polu,.)rOvodniIKov, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1971, '170 p L --L Abstract- Tiiis brief co,.-xiunicatiun offers compact information on M cuantur-n-o-itical lo-ic circuits usinC, intet'.-rated compon-nts, '6ased on T-h,- stability cl* multi-coupled semiconductor lasers. PhotograDhs ol'~ ouch Laser mcdules are shown; th--se have el.,_.ctron- hole juncticns formt:.d by the dif-fusion method, and are made in the .Lory, o~L mesa structures consistim, of injector sections with etched dividers 50 microns wide an,-' about 5 microns deep, winch isolate r-_~gions c~ nonuniform i:ijjeczion a transfer rdsistance of about 15 ohms. The rodu-l es contain Dhotoeleciric converters, in I.ee X-orm of .a.As photcdiodes, which transform optical pulses into elec- trical ouls,;s -With amplitudes of thu- order of C.5 volts across a load of ~)O ohms. ,*tction oi.' the modules is explained. ~Phe author hio trrati-!.ude to M. 2. StollmakdL- A / 2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 TITLE-POLYURETHANES -U- AUTKQR-(04)-MAR(;HENKOt G.N.r GULDOBINt S.F., GGRBUNOVA, N.N., (;HELYSHEV, A.A. ~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SUURCE-USSR 264,6E8 -REFF:RENCE-GTKKYTIYA, lZllBPET.r PRO11-1. OBRAZTSYt TOVARNYE LNAKI 1970, DATE PUBLISHED--03MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-POLYURETHANE RESIN, CHEMICAL PATENT, ORGANo,'lEfCURY PoUND, CATALYST, ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, ORGANIC ISOCYANATE CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1467 STEP NO--UR/0482/70/000/000/0000/0000 CIRC ACLESSILIN NO-AA0128666 UNCLASSIFIEO 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCIESSICN NO--AA0128866 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLYURETHANES REACTING HYDROXY CONTG. COMPDS. AND POLYISOCYANATES ORGANOMETALLIC CATALYSTS. CATALYSTS USED ARE ALKYL OERIVS. OF INORG. OR CARBOXYLIC ACIDSt RHGX OR RHGO WHERE R IS A HYORCCARBON GROUP, X IS HALOGENt AND R CARBOXYLIC ACID RESIDUE CGNTG. 1-18 C ATOMS. ARE PREPD. BY IN THE PRESENCE OF OR ARYL MERCURY SUB2 CR PRIMEI, PRIMEI IS A UNCLASS If I EO Radar USSR uDc : 621. 3c)6 . 96i KAGA-N, V. G. , IMU-31-i-AT, T . S. ,(30 LID 0 B I:tV .-7. "Informational Ev--luation of Radiatechnical Systems in AccountinE for Frobabi-listic Characteristics" Tr. Novosib. elektrote4hn. in-ta (Works of the Nlovosibirsk E*;Iectrical. Z'nrineel-Ing Institute), 1970, vYp- 2,, kn. 1, pp 48-57 (from RZh-Radiotekhnik-a, "."o U6, Jun TDI Abstract 1,o 60) Translation: The authors introduce the concept of in- f - formativeness for 'the correspondence between the assumed axid true coordinates of the tar,7~eL dn a radar detection and tracking system. An informativeness formula i:; in *-,-i-mu rff the probability of detecting a sijZnall against a background of noise, Lhe probability of a false alarm, the proba:bility of determning the target range with a Civen ac- curacy, and the probability of determining the angular coordanazzass With a accuracy. it-, view of the complexity of the resultant expreii-sions, must be --Pde with the use of apDroximations or an appropriate computational aigo- rithm. BibliograDhy of four titles. A. M. 1/1 USSR uDc 669.2:541.18 IASKORIN, B. N., GOLDOBINA, V. A., and KOPANEV, A. M. "Sorption of Nonferrous Metal and Iron Ions by Inorganic Titanium-Base Ion- Exchange Resins" Moscow, Tsvetnyye MSetal_ly, No 1, Jan 73, pp 22-24 Abstract: Results are reported on studies of the sorption of several non- ferrous metal and iron ions by titanium phosphate Ti-F and a hydrated titanium. dioxide Ti-OH. Tests were conducted under static conditions at 20+20C. and the ratio of ion-exchange resin (g) to solution (ml) was 1:500- Contact time (24 hours) was adequate --;'Or establishing equilibrium. Sorption o: all the investigated Prietals on the sorbents Ti-P and Ti-OH from sulfate solutions at lov,pH values, with tile exception of trivalent iron cations, were insignificant, but sorption grew with increased solution pH a d was especPlly sharp for Cu2+ and Zn2:~. 7he maxiurui, capacity for cations Fe~", CU2+, Zn + Co?+, and Ni 2+ during sorption from sulfate solutions was achieved at -vH vaiues of the solu- tions close -60 the pH at the start of precipitation of the corresponain.G hydroxides. It was found that the sorptability series of elements in sulfate solutions was the same az for Ti-P and T-i-Off and almost coincident with the solubility series of the hydrates of these same elements (in the order of increasing solubility), 3 figures. 1/1 USSR uDc 615-214.o65:617-7:6i7-7-02:615-214 GOLIDOVSKAYA 1. L.Y Candidate of Medical Science, Institute of Psychiatry, -A-c-aremy 'or 114e -Sciences USSR) MOSCOW "Eye Complications Induced by Psychotropic Compounds" Moscow, Vestnik Oftallnologii, No 6, Nov/Dec 70, pp 54-57 Abstract- Drugs used in the treatment of patiento with various psychoses (e.g., schizophrenia, manic-depressive psychoses, and vascular diseases of the cerebrum with psychotic manifestat4ons) were studied to determine their effect on the eyes. The ophthalmologic examinations, administered included ophthalmoscopy and a study of all of the visual functions. The drugs used were divided into four groups. The first group included aminazin. The drug was given to patients in doses Of 300-900 mg per 24 hours for various periods of tine. No lesions of the retim or optic nerve were found, although pigmentation of cornea and crystalline lens developed. The second group included thioridazine (mellaril). In therapeutic doses of 400 mg per 24 hours, it produced no side effects on the eyes. In doses of 800 mg or over retinapathy developed. The third group included iprazid, niamid, and other antidepressants. Their use is contraindicated. The fourth group comprised amitriptyline derivative and other antidepressants. No serious side effects on the eyes were noted with these drugs, although two 1/2 USSR GOLIDOVSKAYA, I. L., Vestnik Oftallmologii, No 6, Nov/Dec 70, PP 54-57 1 cases of vascular spasm in the visual pathway were observed. Case histories are presented of two patients treated with amitriptyline derivatives, one with depression due to circulatory disorders and the other with depression on a back- ground of hypertension. The need is stressed for further study of complications associated with psychopharmacological preparations. 2/2 - 35 - 1/2 035 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE-OPHTHALMOLOGICAL STUDIES OF PATIENTS RECEIVING PSYCHOTROPIC PREPARATIONS -U- AUTHOR-GULUOVSKAYAt I.L. COUNTRY OF INFU--USSR SOURCE-ZHURNAL NEVRUPATOLOGII I PSIKHIATRII 114ENI S. S. KORSAKOVAt 19701 VOL 70t Nk 5, PP 759-762 OATE PUBLISHED--70 .SUbJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-PSYCHOPHARMACOLUGY, DRUG EFFECT, OPHTHALMOLOGY, VISUAL DEFECT, BIOLOGIC PIGMENT, VISUAL ACUITY# COLOH PERCEPTION Cal'iTkCL MARKING--NO RESFRICTIGNS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FkAME-1994/1129 STEP NU--UR/OZ46/70!07"j-/n,05/0759/J762 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115148 tiric I. Ass IF I ED 2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIING DATE--09OCT7C CIRC 'ACCESSIGN NU-111P0115148 A6STP.ACT/'EXT,,-~Ai.T'--(U) GP-0- AJSTkACT. THE AUTHJP. C0.%VENED AN OPHTHALMC;LUuiCAL STUDY OF 3000 PATIENTS RECEIVING DIFFL~,;ENI* f'SYCiALj-(R0C'IC PREPARATIbl"41S. COMPLICATIONS OF THE VISUAL ORGANS WERE SEt-N IN ON;LY 7 PAT[E-INTS (0.23PEkCENI). ilN I CASE THERE WAS AN AMIN'Alfl,E Gi- THE LENS WHICH OIL) NUT, HOwEVER, AFFECT THE VISUAL Fu.%a-.TlON. ON E P4TIENT DURING AMINAZINE TREATMENT DISPLAYEO A DIMNESS IN THE 'AN; F E R.1 01", CAPSULE OF THE LENS (ul"" THE BASIS OF UVEITIS EN'CUUNT(':,~-~-D T'117 P.-,sr). DURING TkEAT111ENT WITH ANTIDEPt~ESSIVE DRUGS, 3 PATIENTS -%'ECEIVIN~r NAG INHI-614TURS HAD A CHANGED COLOUR PERCEPTION AND A TEMPORAL HEMIANOPSIA TO GREEN COLOURS (1 CASE). THERE WAS ALSO A CONCENTRIC NARROWNESS UF THE VISULA FIELD TO RED AND GREEN CULOURS (2 CASES). IN 2 PATIENTS TREATED BY AMYTRIPTILINE THERE WAS AN ACUTE DISORDER OF S[GHT iti DECREASE IN THE ACUITY OF SIGHT, A NARROWNESS UF THE VISUAL FIELD., ETC~), RELATED TO A VASCULAR SPASIA OF THE VISUAL TRACT. THE AUTH0i4 UNOERLINES THE PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF COMPLICATIONS 6ROUGHT ON BY ANTIDEPRESSIVE DRUGS. ALL COMLICATIONS IN EARLY DETECTION AND TREATMENT ARE REVERSIBLE. ALL PATIENTS RECEIVING PSYCHOTROPIC PREPARATIONS SHOULD HAVE A REGULAR CHECK UP. FACILITY: INSTITUT PSIKHIATRII AMN SSSRI MOSCOW. U jN'k-. L A S S I f 1 L 0 USSR UDC: 536.46 GOLTSFILEGER, U. 1. , BARZYKIN, V. V. , MERZI]ANOV, A. G. , Moscu..., "Mechanism and Regularities of Ignition of Condensed Systems By a Disperse Floi.,"I Novosibirsk, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, No 3, 1971, pp 31-9-332 Abstract: This work is dedicated to investigation of the process of igni.tion of condensed substances under complex heat exchalige Conditions - ig)-iition of tile substance by a disperse flow (gas-solid particIcs) . New expeTimental (Inta are used and quantitative processing of the regula-rities establish,--tl is pcrformed ())i the basis of the simplest model of' Sol-id phasc igidtion. The pjoces!; of igniti0ii of nitrocellulose, polyvinyl nitrate and other explosives I)y a dispeTsc Stream is studied. The characteristics of the strcam and softening p(.)irit of flic, are found to influence the nature of the process significantly. Ali appro,imLite theoretical model of the process.is supgested. The restilts of numerical an,,Aysi~; based on this model agree well with experimental data. 1/1 112 046 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT?O TITLE--IGNITION OF CONDENSED SUBSTANCES BY A DISPERSED FLOW -U- AUTHOR-(03)-BARLYKIN, V.V., GOLOSHLEGERs U.I., MERZHANUVI A.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970, 191(1)r 111-1.4 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU8JECT AREAS--ORDNANCEr PROPULSION AND FUELS TOPIC TAGS--NITROCELLULOSEt IGNITION LAG, POROSETY, EXPLOSIVEt HENT TRANSFER RATE, POLYVINYL NITRATE CONTPOL ~'-'IARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2128 STEP NO--UR/0020/70/lgt/001/0111/OIL't- CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0127497 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 046 . UsNICLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23,)CT70 CIRC ACCESSION N-*'j--AT0127497 A13STRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. NITROCELLULOSE OR POLY (VINYL NITRATE) TABLETS WERE INJECTED INTO A STREAM OF AIR, MCVING AT 1-3 M.-SEC A!'10 CARRYING ALUMINOSILICATE (1) P4RTICLES 60-300 MU IN DIAM. THE TIME (T) REQUIRED BY THESE EXPLOSIVES TJ IGNITE WAS DETO. THE TEMP. OF THE GAS SOLID STr~EAM VAPIED FROM 250 TO 650DEG.REES. THE CHANGES IN T DEPENDED ON THE HEAT TRANSFER RArES BETWEEN THE EXPLOSIVES AND THE S T RE AMI .THIS IN TURN DEPENDED ON THE SURFACE POROSITY ANU SOFTNESS OF THE EX?LOSIVES WHICH COULD CAPTURE I PARTICLES AND THUS INICkEASE THE HEAT TRANSFER RATE. FACILITYz LNST. KHrM. FfZ., 110SCOWt USSR. r I_ S S I F I ED U SSR GOWDS-rUIDT, I.A. UDC 621.~82.C,-21- IlImprovement Of TechnoloL-y And Automt3tion CLI Di--cnsiontil InEnecticn In 7ae je T ' * - ~~J[ Basis Of A Classification Of The Hements Of Electron Indiiotry ;-rodlic.- Elektron. tlekhniha. !-.nuci-nc--teI:hn.v-b. i 9'-andnrti,~ ('Ele c 'Iron ic Technolo,o,y. Scienti-f'--c-Techricnl Collection. Ccntrol And S'~.-:ndarizat.-icn), 1970, ISGUe 2, DD 7-12 (from _ye 1971, Abstract ,.To 4B411) Translation: The results ire presented of an analyuiv of the requ-irements on the size, tolerances, outside diameter, and zeometrical form of ti-.e ele:nent3 of electronic technology prod'ucts. An overaii clazsif'.Loation of the e1e;nents c.1' electronic devices is Drooosed and en accoLint is j-iven of tll'la nrinef-Dies of its construction. The recessity is shc-,;n for crevt-icn cn the basi-- of th-e -rcpcf:e--' r 0 class ification of t;,e basic desicns o~' auluc=i'Lic and 9e.-.-.iau'LoLn'LIiC f r inspection. 1 rOf. SUmmary. 1/1 USSR UDC 620.17 COL'DS[fl-IIDT, 114. G. , KALABUKOV, N. 1. "Device for fligh-Speed Testing of Materials" Dokl. IV Nauch.-tekhn, konf. Teklin. progress v mashinost.r. (FIeport of the 4th Scientific ana Tectinical Conference. technical Progress in Nachine Yuildin~~), Tomsk, 1972, pp 173-175 (from RZIl-IMekhanika, No 6, Jun 73, Abstract No 6VIIF,4) Translation: A description is presented of the schematic and tile operation o', a device for high-speed compressive testing of materials. The (I`f--~vice makes it possible to record the process in the given stages of deforulation using Liesr-~~ari~g rings of different thickness. The effect of the device is based on the fact that the striker of the moving element of the unit is held during tile operating process by a sunk key which is sheared when the given degree of deformation is reached. The defornacion rate remains constant in practice for correspondinf,~ selection of the key parameters. Tile schematic of the device can I),-- used to build a unit for not only compressive testing but also tensile testing. 1/1 112 041 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSIiNIG DArF.__Cn,,)rT70 TITLE--THEAVOGRAPHIC STUDY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SOME INJURIES AND DISCASLS OF THE ~&IGHTBEARING LOCOMUfOR APPARATUR -U- AUTH0fK-t02)-GUL0S.HTEYN, A.B., VYKHIJVSKAYA, A.G. i0, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SUURCE--0RTOPEJIYAv TRAVMATtjLljl'jIYA I PROTEZIROVAINIYE, 1970, 3, PP 46-49 DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--T)iEkHOGRAPflIC ANALYSIS, MAN, SKIN EFFECT, [a RADIATION, MUSCULOSKELEFAL DISEASEr INJUR~i DIAGiNOSTIC Pl.EfHODS/(U)TEPLOVISOR IR RADIGIMETER CONTROL PlARKIiNG-NO RESTRICTIONS DUCUHENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY RELL/FRAME--L983/14310 STEP tlO--UIZ/")lL*:1/70/000/003/004f)/01-)-'tg clizL 212 04L UNiCL9'kSS I FIED 1) R 0 G i: IS S I N G DA T F - -0, 1? 1-1, C T 7 0 11-ERC ACCE-SSION A.JSTRACI/F-XTkACT--f ill) G?-0- A3 S f -'A c rT~,'E PMl,;r-IPLE Oi: BASED ON DISTAriCEP NOW CW'JACTING DEJE-RMI'NATIGN oF rc-',-!PE-RATURE OF r-,11- SKINI A~',40 UNDERLYING -fIssUtS. WITH AID UF HWIE INFPA RED SCANNI;14G RADIOMETEk "TEPLUVIS0tj,:, A SERIES OF 112 i-1ATIEINT'S WITH INJURIE.s AIN!1) DISEASES GF THE LOCU.NUTOR APPARATUS HAVIL BEEN INVESTIGATED. A IMARKED EXC---SS UF SKIN TEMPERATURE RADIIAF101~) ,,;AS NLjTED UVL~~ THE INJUR'co mF~rt; :,i OF THL f~W%K J~~ X 1M1 I r Y 1 N C 0 kel P A R I S 0 N -A 11 T H T H U 4% 0 k M,'A L S Y;-', A E T R' I C 0 IN E S .THESE FINDINGS ARE INDICATIVE OF THE UIAGNOSTIC EFFICIE,',ICY OF THEkMOGRAPHY. THE DISTINiCTIVE FEATURES OF THE NEW '-IETHOD ARE ITS VISUAL IZABILI TY AND OBJECTIVITY WHICH ARE: AN EVIDENCE OF TIS PRACTICAL VALUE. THE A0VAN[AGEi OF THERMLIGRAPHY IS THE POSSIBILITY OF IMMEDIATE IINFORMAI-10i'l, MULTIPLE APPLICATIOr..,, COMPLETE SECUIR-ITY OF INVESTIGATICN. AT r~~iE SA:',~ TIME, T14E THERMOGRAPHIG STUOY REQUIRES) AIN UBLIGA'TORY CLItt'ICORiJF--Iq-)-GEt4OGqAPHIC U IN G L A S', -1-E- D 'If Z'~ \,I Rf. Cod.- Acc N r A df(i's '_ - (;SG Abstracting Service: -UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustratedq Section III Mechanical and General, ~1,k 243646 ROAD SP~F ts one bin wall Derwent, 0 - 4pER UHICLE has i hinged t& the 11fter linkage and fitted with a bladed spreader screw. The metering rotor (11) is fitted with an inside shaft (14) carrying disbalancers (15). To spread coverings on road surfaces etc., the vehicle is placed on the road and a gate opened enough to allow the requisite amount of gravel or rubble out. The vehicle is started and with it the rotor and its disbalancer shaft, and finally the spreader screw. To fill the bin, the wall is simply lowered horizontal, turning round the hinge. The screw evenly spreads the gravel along the shaft. In work, the rotor turns so that its speed vector coincides at its zenith with the direction the vehicle is moving. The gravel is sprink- led out between the gate and rotor blading. The shaft and disbalancers vibrates the rotor to case friction loading and ensure that the gravel does not stick. Bear- ings (9) are connected to the frame through shock absor- bers (10) to prevent vibrations reaching the vehicle bodv. jacks raise or lower the wheels, rotation being passed from the track rollers through connecting shafts to the extensible wheels. REEL/FRANE 19.900402 kAO108686- 22.3.68 as 1228371/29-14 LERMAN, A.P. et al. Ministry of Transport Construction Design Office USSR (29.9.69) Bul. 17/14.5.69. Class 19c, Int. Cl. E Olc. 3,9900403 AA0108686- AUTHORS: Lerman, A. P.; Syrkiri, Yu. N.; Gol'dshteyn,_ A._Yu.; Veytsman., M. I. Proyektno-Konstruktorskoye Byuro Glavstroymekhanizatsii Ministerstva.Transportnogo.,Stroitel'stva SSSR 19,900404 -1/2 ~013 Llt4CL ASS[ F I ED PADCESSING DATE-131NOV70 TITLE--PkUWCTlfj',"4 OF GILS BY HYDRCCR.ACKIING A VACUUM DISTILLATE OF AkLANISKII PETRULEUM -U- AUTHOR- (05)-L I POVSKAY A y K.S.v GULDSHTEYN, D.L.r iWGOV, S.P., PEk2ZHIGINA, ~:__I.YA., AGAFQNOVr A.V. COUNTRY OF LIIFO--USSP SOURCE--,%4EFTEPE--.ER-A6. NEFTIEKHIM. (1410SCOW) 1970, (5)t 45 DATE PUBLISHF0 ------- 70 SUBJECT AIRECAS--MArFRIALS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS--LU8ql(-,ATl.,f,; UIL, PETROLEUM HYDPOCRACKING, PFTl-;OL~---0M DEPOSIT, CHEMICAL PGTROLEUM OEs4AXINGP VACUUM DISTILLAFIGN CONTROL MARKING-NO r-I.ESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1961 STEP 1'110--UR /0318/70 /000 /004 5 /0045 C[RC ACCESSION NO-AP0133805 u-NCLASSir'l~c's") 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-- I 3NOV7 0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133805 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M 'P-0- A6STRACT. THE TITLE DISTILLAI-E, HIGH IN S AND BLTdMIiM0US ASPHALTIC COAPOS., WAS HYDROCRACKED IN I STEP AT 100 ATM, 425DEGREESt AND i L. STOCK-L. CATALYST-HR, YIELDING A HEAVY Fr'.ACTIO-'%l 13. LARGER THAN 350DEGREES, WITH S 0.067 N 0.03t AND COKE O.IPEkCENT, tililCH WAS VACUUM DISTU. TO 01"5TAIN FRACTIUNS WHICH WERE DE-oIAXED AND HYDKOFINEU TO YIELD L9W VISCOSITY AND AUTOMOBILE OILS. THE LAI-TEP, HAD visculsiry I IDEX -iD 0.03PERCENT S. j% 100 At UNC L A S SIT I E F Acn. Nr: tIP0044021' Ref. Code: UR 0240 PRIMARY SOURCE: Gigiyena i Sanitariya, 1970, Nr 2, pp PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING HYGIENIC EVALUATION OF SURFACE DEACTIVATION METHODS Gorodinskiy, S. M.; Goldshteyn, D.-,S.; Fadeyev, F. ye. Hygienid evaluation of methods employed in surface deactivation sould include: as- WMment of the given method's efficiency in removing radioactive contaiminants; appraisal of the radiation situation and of its changes in the course of deictivation work; an inquiry Into the influence exerted by the deactivation procedure used on hygienic properties of th'e surface materials; Toxico-hygienic assessment of the substan:-es, solutions and equipment employed; appreciation of the microclimate prevalent at the time of deactivation work, and aW means available for the removal of the developing radioactive waste. The listed above elements in the hygienic evaluation of surface deactivation procedures are discussed in detail. REEL/FP-*M- 1:9770458 Acc. Nr- Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: AP0048938 CHFMICAL ABST. 104671r Thermodynamics of reactions for the ton f ,Fation o rA + D ,4 A.D-type molecular compounds. GoNsliteln. 1. P.: Gur'vatiova, E. N., Slicherbakova, E. S. (U'.SSRT_7__h._ Offhch. K;iiy?;. 1970, 4011), 183-91 (Russ). TT_~_ihermodynamic param- eters; of AH, AS. and AG were detd. for the series of complexes formed by SnCI4. SnBr4, TiBr4, and GaC6 with such substances as 'MeCN, (CH!OBu):, (CH2CFI,,OEt)j, (CH20--Bu)2, Cl-[,.~(CI12- SBu)2, (CH!CH:SBu~.,, PhCN, CH.:CHCN, EtCN-, bu'O' (CsHi-,)zO, Pr2S, Bu-S, (C71711,OtS, and EtjN, as well as a wide se lection of aliphatic esters, sulfides, phosphines and ethers in their complexes with 12, BFI, BC13, McsB; also included were com- plexes formed by Ph~SO, Et:\., and pyridine with PhOll, p-niethoxy and Pn-lAe analogs, as well as isoincric Cl linalogs and XOjanalogs. A linear relation exists between enthalpy of such complex formation and the entropy value. In case of some 81 such complexes this relation is general for donor-acceptor com- plexes. The linear relation between AH and AS is based prin- cipally on change in the internal degrees of freedom in the process of complex formation. 6. M. Kosolapoff REEL/FRAME 19800710 USSR uDc: 621.372.8(02) GOL'DSIITEYN, L. D., ZERNOV, N. V. "Electromagnetic Fields and Waves. Second Revised and Enlarged Edition" Elektromagnitny,ye polya i volny. Izd. 2-ye, -oererabot. i doD. (cf. English above), Mfoscow, "Sov. radio", 1971, 662 pp, ill. 2 r. 25 k. (from RZh- -Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6B132 K) Translation: The book presents the fundamentals of electromagnetic field theory. Principal attention is devoted to rapidly alternating fields and to analysis of the properties of radio elements whose theoi- y is based on equations of electrodymm-nics (for instance waveguides, cavity resonators, etc.). Consideration is also given to the problems of interaction between an electromagnetic field and matter, which make up the theoretical basis of quantum electronics. 1/1 Instrumentation and Equipment USSR UDC 669.183:621.746.75 KOZLOV, G. S., BLIZNYUKOV, S. A., YAVOYSKIY, V. I, and USHKOVA, A. N., Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys "The Use of an Emission Microscope for the Investigation of Micrometallurgical Processes" Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy - Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 1-1, 1970, pp 44-49 Abstract: The use of the EF-6 emission microscope for the investigation of new phase formations in the crystallization process of metals is described. The EF-6 provides three types of reaction an the test piece: thermo-electron emission with heating up to 2500*C, controlled primary electron beam action up to 15 kev, and primary ion flux action of various gases with a disruption voltage of 20 kev. The EF-6 was used for studying the behavior of nonmetallic inclusions at the moment of their generation in the steel recrystallization process in the system Fe-O and in the system Fe-O with deoxidation of non- metallic inclusions in the meltidg-crystallization cycles. The temperature dependence of the wetting of Fe-Si-Mn-O alloys by manganese and iron silicates is demonstrated. 1/1 E5 0 C7 9 M4A., 7 Vj T- VUC: 616-053. 2-0112 :362. 11 1005 -X'WJIZAT1ON'A1- AND METIIONILOVICAI. WORK AT DONETSFAYA OBLAST 110SPHALS W1111 ~-ZYER~NCE TO MEDICAL CARY FOR CHILDREN rn , rticle b R A Uklonska a candidate ~ 11 Nj' Y, 'Hq iedical aciencen of P 1 . , . ~ . y y I'datite I fit Rrm% r . - . .,- * ~q' arch InstILUte of SOCIal liygio.'ri*0 c' o Organizattzn Imcni N.A. Semashko, MoNcEnw; Donetnkay's Oblaut --l-JIdron's lionpital-, Vcne-skitya Cblai,L Central Clinical llw;pltal~ Hnrc-, 'nvetml,aye Urnyookhranonive, Ru4sian, tin 2. 1972, submitted 28 VP 1-It'l There are three v~last honpitaln with dJotinct functicina It, Dvr..tn1,.nya Iota C .ob I 1%at lics"i t Al .7e" I ti.1, . Yn I I bir"I t't 01. con to T for therapent. i c &nd consultative as woll AS 0rA4rf4.r1una1 and methodoloijeal wotP. related t .-~tlical care tor the nd4u'.- populationj the Obliat Children'S Ili~ilpll.al tuke, care of the urban child p,~pulijtlon. find the Obltirt Contral Clird-l HospitnI .ekes care of tire rural popul,iLlon, Incloding clilltimn, Dcnetokaya Oblast to an industrial area. The urban popultilan it, larper than tire rural (,4 and 241, rvtipectivcly). There tire 2S7 thi,rapputic Lnd prophylactic Insritutiono with 1,579 pediatrician5 Laking twiTe. of tho cnildren. Specialized cAre it; ptilyclinic~ J-; rendered by 39 42 otorhinalAryngological, 12 murgical, 36 neurcilrigiral and jinyrblatric, )I rheumAtological. and 13 e-ntlocrlnologl~al offlct,4. The oblast hotpitalr; havo ~.950 beds for children. including 2,Slol in 19 rhildren'tt therafic,3tic hortititals. The Oblatit Child-c-i's llompitii has a cnpaciLy of 500 bed!; "Ild a I ly- c:itiic that ran sea 500 ;atlenta pcr day; the Litter nervices o:x pedlut'f'. districts of the city and, at the twnc time, offprs rotirtil tat iovw ; th~ s-ruct.re of the ObIdut Chl!drrn's 11c,hpital Int-ludcr an orranizi,tional and rethodolcgical office, lahoratorles .1rh departrvrits for clinical, binchwrilcal, ~nd bacterioloVical. vxrt--47.aticvns, x-ray tabural.ary, functional dingnoutir ,:ffice. three phyntnthorApy and thrrv office:. for iit,-Xapewic ;hyat,tat Cnj%ktTf_ e pathz~ZmtomicsI. departMent UtLh, ri. pathohititningital rotary. Thera are tan -p*ciAlized departments In the hospitLl: Owrap,-utlc ~160, beds), two infecticus (120), two nurgical (110) inclt)ilini; a t1cparttiaint - 13 - USSR UDC: 539.S Stennik, V. I., Kislitsyn, V. P., Kliarlov Balter, M. A., G "Brittle Rupture Resistance of 11igh-strength Steels in Various Structui-al States" Kiev, Problemy Proclinosty, No 4, Apr 72, pp 76-80. Abstract: The influence of composition, structure and neclilnical properties of structural steels on brittle rupture resistance during testing of notched specimens and specinens w-ith preliminarily applied cracks in static bending is studied. It is shown that the method of testing by static bendi.n.- of specimens %-.-ith a crack is quite sensitive for evalluation of the brittle strength of Iiigli-strongtil steels in various structural states. 1/1 USSR cb.) " --. UDC 576.651:582.288 MIKHAYLOVA, Ye. K. and GOL'DSHTEYN, L. Ye. , Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR "The Antagonistic Effect of Bacteria isolated From Soil of Rice Fields on the Agent of Verticillium Wilt of Cotton" Tashkent, Uzbekskiy Biologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 3, 1970, pp 57-58 Abstract: Study of epiphytic nicrof-lora in rice fields showed that sor-,e of these bacteria exhibited antibiotic and lytic properties toward Verticiiliurii dahliae when tested by the grass plot method an Chapek media and wort agar. Of 75 ri.ce- field soil bacteria isolated, 29 have biologically active agents; 11 of these exhibited strong antagonistic properties toward tile agent of cotton wilt, More antagonists to V. dahliae were from the genus Bacillus (five species), and a smaller number from Bacterium (three species), Pseudomonas (two species), and Micrococcus (one species). The strongest antibiotic properties were noted in Bacterium alcaliarommaticum, Pseudomonas pellucidula, Bacillus oiigonitrophilus, and Bacterium sullfureum. The mosr promising epiphytic microrlora for use In controlling cotton wilt included Micrococcus cirrhiformis and Pseudomonas my- cophaga, which show lytic activity with respect to V. dahliae. 1/1 !JSSR UDC 669-15'7:669-15--194-56 GOLIDSHTEYhT, DENISOVA,- I. K.t ZA~MAROVI V. N., and KOPY-L-OVA, V. A., Ural Polyteclmic Institute imeni S. 11. Kirov "Change of the Fine Structure of Heat-Resistant Au.-tenitic Steel During Aging" Sverdlovskv Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 36, No 4, Oct 73, pp 742-746 Abstract: An experimental study was made of fine structure changes of three melts (I - containing Talo, V, and Nb, . . 2 - not containing L-Lo and Nbj and 3 - not containin - I.Io, V, and Nb) of =481 austenitic heat-resistant steel in the -pro- cess of aging. The results are discussed by reference to dia- ams shox,,ring the changes in width of the interferential line r3 11 )0