SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIGORYEV, V.G. - GRIGORYEVA, T.N.

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USSR UD(-, 621-175.845-001-5 SMOVER, G. G.) and GRIGORIYEV, V. G. "On the Effect of the Air-Evacuatinl-, Device on the Intensity of Steam Condensa- tion in a Steam Turbine's Condenser" Kaluga, Materialy nauch.-tekhn. konf. Kaluzh. Fj.l. 1.',VTU -- sb. (Materials of the Scientific and Tech-qological Conference at the KaluGa Branch of the -Mc-scow Higher Technical School imeni 11. E. Bauran -- Collection of Works), 1972~ pp 63-64 (from Refcrativnyy Zhurnal -- Te-ploenergetika, 110 3, 19'13, Abstract RO 3S310) Translation: In order to investi,,,,ate the effect of an admixture of air on the intensity of the heat exchange process, the authors conducted experil.,ental research, using a number of condensers with the very initial concentra- tions of air in the steam (0-003-0.1 pe-reent) t1hat are tyj)ical of tiir- bine condensers. In connuction with the condensation of' a novin,,., air-sLe,,--i mix- ture, it turned out to be possible to express the effect of' tii(,- ad(ted air in the steam on the intensity of the heat exchanCe process uneq:,livocally, for all Lhe condensers that were investi,--ratled, in terms of the initial concentration of" ail, in tile stelu.7i (C-0 kiJk~;) and the npecific ste-am lwd on th(. surface W 1/2 mix/O( n G- USSR SHKLOVER, G. G. and GRIGOR'YEV, V. G., Materialy nauch.-telrhn. konf. Kaluzh. Fi I. MM sb -, 1972; pp 63-64 where C< and = average coefficient of heat emission from the air-steam MIX C(n mixture and pure stear.-i respectively. This function allows for the direct effect of adding air to the steam on the intensity of heat exchan-ge in the con- denser when the air-evacuating device (or ejector) does not limit the con- denser's operational possibilities. Special experiments that were carried out to investigate the combined operation of condensers with ejectors showed that when the characteristics of the condenser and the steam-jet ejector do not coincidel the hollow beam's deaerating capability drops sharply, along with there being a reduction in the efficiency of the heat transfer process. 2/2 USSR UDC 536,248.21.001.5 GRIGOR'YEV V. G., POSINSKIY, A.Z,, and SHKLOVER, G. G. "Study of Heat Transfer in a Steam Turbine Condenser" Dokl. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii Do itoqam nauchno-issled. rabof za 1968-1969 pS.Sekts. Promteploenernetiki. Podsekts. Sushil'n I teploobmen. ustroistv (Reports of the Scientif ic-Technical Conference on Summaries of Scientific Research Work for 1968-1969. Industrial Thermal Engineering Section, Subsection on Desiccating and Heat Transfer Devices), Moscow Power Engineering Institute, 1970, pp 119-124 (from RZh-Teploenergetika, No 5, May 70, Abstract No 5C794) Translation: It is experimentally shown that distribution of local heat loading, when using the method of water cooling in a iwn-channel system, Is practically uniform for the case of pure vapor; with ;);r- added, the distribution becomes non-uniform, and Increases this tendency with increased air added to the vapor. Two figures, three references. USSR UDC: 678.01:677-52+534~. ZH=CH, A. F., TSIRLINI A. M., SHCHETILDIA, YE. A., SIUZ~.QVL 1. L., GRIGOZI;W SHAFRA1211TIGH, E. G., BUJAGEM., T. I., and YARTSEV, V. A., State Scientific- Research Institute of Chemistry and the Technology of Elementoorganic Compounds, Moscow "Mechanical Properties of Boron Fibers" Riga, Mekhanika Polimerov, No 4t ulul-Aug 73f pp 64-1-647 Abstract: The authors study the strength distribution of boron fibers. The study is based an a large amount of experimental material. The results show that the stren,gth of boron fibers can be sufficiently accurately described by the Weibull or by normal rules of distribution, The parameters of these distributions are deter- mined. The typical defects in boron fiber macrostructure are isolated and described. Mean strength as a function of tested fiber length is studied experimentally* 'A USSR IMC 62-494s519.28 CRIGOR-YEV, V. I., and TSIRLIN, A. X. "Statistical Checking of the Quality of Brittle Fibers and Threads" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, no 5, 1973, PP 571-575 Abstracto Methods are suggested for checking the strength and diameter of bigh-istrength brittle fibers and threads used for reinforcement In emposite materials. The one-time unidirectional control by quantitative ImUcation and the subsequent control by qualitative Indication are analyzed by reference to formulas and diagrams. The application of the methods in acceptance inspections of the qualities of continuous Wron thxeads in d1mcwsed. The methods axe recommened for estimates of estrengtht modulus of elasticity, geometric ulmensions of reinforcing fillers of various types, and of composite materials based on them. Five figures, twenty formulas, elght bibliographic references. 1/1. BALOSIEJ111 0. N., BIAGORODOV, A. It., BOLOMN, B. V., V-LADINIRSUY. V. V., GOR111, YU. P., GRIG0111YEV, -V.K.. GRISHUT. A. P., YEROYr,-Y-EV, 1. A., X0PCL'KCV' I. YA., LUZI?r, V. N., IaLISER, V. V.0 NIKOLAYEVS?aY, YE. S., PETRUKHIII, V. N., PLIGIN, YU. S., PONU-1AREV, L. A., SIRCTkall, S. M., SOKOL01,SlaY, Y. V., TARASOV, YE. K., TIKHU'a-ROV, C. D. j TROSTIIU, K. A., TURCHANOVICI-i, L. K., and SNUREINKC, YU. P. , Institute of Theoretical a-qd Experimental Physics Gn AE (State Committee for the Use of Atoaic Energy) "The k-p-:1*kon Charge Exchange Reaction at a Pulse of 39 Cev/seclf Moscow, Yadernaya F17,1ka, Vol 181 No 3Y SOP 73, PP 542-544 Abstracti The authors present the neasuroment results fron studying the charge exchanEe reaction of K--mesons on protons (K-P -i-~ K0n) at a pulse of 39 Gev/v~ec. The study was carried out using the ITEF 6-m maUnetic track spectrometer. The working volu,ma of the magrietic field of the spectrometer vas 1.0 X 1.5 x 6 m . Twelve optical spark chambers were located Inside the P-agnet, with each chamt,-r having ciEht spark gars (10 m;i each). The chamber electrodes consisted of two layers of aluminum ioil 14 n1crons thick. Tho photographs irt:ra taken through a special slit Ln the nzq-nnt yoke. A mirror system made It possible to obtain three stcrcoproJection3 of all of the 112- -ISSR BALCSHINI 0. ft., et al., Yadernaya F-Izikat Vol 18, No it Sep 73, pp 542-544 vith one camera. The reaction was rittdied on the neeative particle beam of the IFVE accelerator. The K -nesons were distinguished by a differential Cerenkov counter. The beam was focused on a liquid hy~droEen target 40 cm long which was set approximately th-ree meters from the first 6amber of the spectrcme- ter, ApproximatelY 5,10K -resons were passed through the equipment and 1020 photographs taken. Pairs of uniformly charged tracks were measured on the pbotographs. The measurement results were then processed on the Fazdan-3 com- puter. Cnly 270 intersecting tracks were found. A graph is given for the differential cross section of the reaction. The results show that the cross section value of 7.4+1.2 Microbarns obtained by the authors in comparison to data obtained foi~_Iower energies elsewhere shows the logarithmic dependence of the charge exchange cross section on the 1)ulse, equal to -1-58�0.05. The authors thank K. C. Boreskov, A. H. Lapidus, S. T. Sukhorukov, and K. A. Ter-flartirosyan for their presentation of the computational results as the dependence of the differential cross section onpulse transfer (do/dt). This dependence is compared with predictions of the Regge pole model. ,A - 82 - 112 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 YITLE--INJECTION CONDUCTIVITY IN COMPENSATED SEMICONDUCTORS dITH IMPURITY SCATTERING -U- AUTH0R-(05)-GRjGORYEV, V.K.l KAZANTSEV, 0.1., MURYGIN, V.I., RUBIN, V.S., STAFEYEV, \r.- COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZIKA I TEKHN. POLUPROV.y JAN. 1970p 49 (1), 116-1.19 DATE PUBLISHED ---- JAN70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--GERMANIUM, SEMICONDUCTOR, GALLIUM ARSENIDE SEMICONDUCTOR, ELECTRIC PROPERTY, SEMICONDUCTOR IMPURITY CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL-ASSIF IED PROXY ~EEL/FRA.i,'_:-- p CIRC -ACCESSION NID--AP0124651 u r ~, C LA S 1) 11D 212 016 'UNCLASSIFIED PrROCESS ING DATE-- 2)3JCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124651 ABST,;~ALWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF CARRZIER INJKTION OF THE V-A CHARACTERISTICS AND GENERAL ELECTRICAL PRL)Pei~T16S OF CUMPCNSATED ~j A CR S SEMICONDUCTORS SUCH AS GE AND GAAS INCORPORAtING 11113URT TY SC TT~ ING I DISCUSSED THECkiET IC ALLY. A IMECHANIS", IS PROPOSED l,"1 ORDER TO EXPLAIN THE CREATION OF A NEGATIVE DIFFERENTIAL RESISTANCE IN THE F(-!lR,.-iARj) BRANCH OF THE V-A CHARACTERISTIC DUE TO THE CHANGE IN SCkEENING RADIUS AAISING FROM THE INJECTION. EXPEkIMENTAL RFSULTS WUALITATIVELY SUPPORT THE THEORY. I A- c X-- 1 L: r p-f I USSR UDC 8.74 GRIGOR'YEV, V. L., ZLOBM, V. I., KURGANOV, V. D., "Filtration of Images in Pattern Recognition" V sb. Avtomat. uDr. i vvchisl. tekhn. (Automatic Control and Computer Tech- nology -- Collection of Works) , No. 10, Moscow, Nashinostroyenive", 1972, pp 116-140 (from RZh-'Matematika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V671) Translation: Possible forms of noise in the input of iso-object information into a computer are analyzed. A critical review of several known methods of filtration is given. Single anisotropic filtration of discrete images Is investigated. A new form of a recurrent filter having many advantages over knmm anisotropic filters was developed, and investigated. A procedure for measuring the intensity of noise and the automatic change depending on the value obtained for the filter aperture is proposed and investigated. A C, high-speed device was developed for measuring the intensity of noise in images of three-dimensional objects. A systematic study of the double fil- tration of images was conducted. 'The structures of filters of the first and second stages were determined. Recommendations are made concerning the para- meters of a single smoothing device. 15 ref. Authors abstract. 1/1 USSR GRIGORIYEV, V. L. and KARLIN, A. K. "Algorithm for-Separation of an External Contour Line into Images" Tr. Ryazan. Radiotekhn. In-ta [Works of Ryazan Institute of Electric Engineer- ing), 1972, No 30, pp 163-166 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kiber- netika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9V785). Translation: An algorithm is studied for separation of an external contour, based on the maximum information concerning the image prodUCed in the process of input. All coded information is presented in the form of a two-dimensional mass, although it forms a one-dimensional file in memory. The essence oil the method suggested by the author for formation of the full COntOUr is as follows. 'I"he subfile of coordinates corresponding to the ith row is studied. For each element of the ith row falling within certain fixed ranges, it is determined in what state the elements of the preceding i - Ith row and the subsequent i ~ Ith row are located. If the quantity tested is in the fixed range both in row i - 1 and in row i + 1, it is not considered a contour line. Otherwise, the element selected is located on the contour line and is included in the full contour file. The program realization of this algorithm depends on the peculiarities of the specific computer used. A. Modell USSR~ UDC 8.74 _. Sy. ZLOBIN, V. K., KURGANOV, V. D. "Filtration of Images in Pattern Recognition" V sb. Avtomat. upr. i vychisl. _tekhn. (Automatic Control and Computer Engineer- ing - collection of works) , Vvp. 10, Moscow, MashinostroyeniYe Press, 1972, pp 116-140 (from RZh-Kibernetik-_a, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V671) Translation: Possible forrLs of noise during input of iso-objective information to a digital computer are analyzed. A critical analysis of some of the known filtration procedures is pre- sented, A study was made of single anisotropic filtration of digitalized patterns. A new type of recurrent filter has been developed which has a number of advantages by comparison with the knmin anisotropic ones, and it is investi- gated. A procedure is proposed and investigated for measuring the intensity of noise and automatic variation as a function of the magnitude of the filter aperture obtained. A high-speed device was developed for measuring the noise intensity in the patterns of three-dimensional objects. A systematic study of doublc fil- tration of the patterns is presented. The structures of the filters of tile first and second stages are defined. 1/2 USSR GRIGOR'YEV, V. L., et al., Avtomat. upr. i vychisl. tekhn. , Vyp. 10, Moscow, Mashinostroyeniye Press, 1972, pp 116-140 Recommendations are made with respect to selecting the parameters of a single smoothing device. The bibliography has 15 entries. 2/2 (a _a LR 1: r All s I Lr c I r o 'u,,- ..;7. t]. chat j.n IJ 'le -%Ct' USSR UDC: 550.6-38 LEEBEDEV, N. N. nOCIIEK, 11. V., KOBANOV, 1,,. 1., Siberion ~~_Mv V Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, the Ionosphere and Propagation of Radio Waves, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR "A Method of Measuring Magnetic Field Strength" Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, ProrVshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarn~ye Zni-Ji, No 13, May 72, Author's Certificate No 335652, Division G, filed 17 Au.g 70, published 11 Apr 72, p 196 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method oif measuring magnetic field strength in accordance with Zeeman splitting of a spectral line. As a distinCuishing feature of the patent, precision is improved by converting the left-hand and right-hand circularly polarized components of' Zeeman splitting to linearly polarized components, spattially modulating the relative position of the components in the direct ii.cn of dispersion, and measuring the oscillatioris of the light flux which are proportional to magnetic field strength. 1/1 USSR UDC: 621-385:530-145.6:528 GRIGOR'YEV, V. M. "Effect Which the Time of Delay of an Emitted Pulse has on the lei'orkin,g Accuracy of a Light-Ranging Instrument for Measuring the Stltitude of the Boundary of Clouds" Tr. NII gidrometeorol. -ori-borostr. (Works of the Scientific Research Insti- tute of Hydromeeteorologica-1 Instrument Building), 1971. vyp. 24, pp 45-47 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6D4b~7) Translation: The author considers the effect which the time delay of emission from a semiconductor injection maser has on the working accuracy of a light-ranging device for measuring the altitude of the lower edge of clouds, using a semiconductor injection maser as the signal source. It is shown that the effect of time delay is insignificant with appropriate pumping pulse shape. The proper shape of the pumping pulse is presented. One illustration. Resume'. 1/1 - 114 - USSR uDc: 621.385:530-145.6:528 GRIGOR'YEV, V. 14. , GRISHCHEN-KO, L. V. it Some Problems in the Use of Semiconductor Losers for Measuring the Alti- tude of the Lower Boundary of Clouds" Tr. NII gidrometeorol. -oriborostr. (1-4orks of the Scientific 'Research Insti- tute of Hydrometeorological Instrument Building), 1971, vyp. 24, pp 35-h4 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6D466) Translation: The authors discuss the possibility of making light-ranging instruments for measuring the altitude of the clouds on the basis of a gallium arsenide injection laser. Formulas and graphs are presented which can be used to calculate the necessary laser power as a function of the state of the atraosphere arid the altitude of clouds, as well as receiver sensitivity. Basic expressions are derived and analyzed for the signal- -to-noise ratio in the system. Sensitivity is calculated for two types of photomultipl.iers used as photoreceivers. Calculationc are -,presented which shov the possibility of using the instrum nt for -measuring cloud altitudes UP to 500-1000 m. T4wo illustrations, one table, biblicEraphy :)f six titles. Resum6. 1/1 USSR UDC V;~~r,"_. Z. .2 GUL I il, B. A., YESEL I SO D., V A. "Device for Investi 'gating Diffusion -and Magnetic 'haracteristics of 3He and 3He-4IHe S-iolutions by the Spin Echo Neth"od" Trudy. Fiziko-te_IdLnicheski,7 institut nizkikh temner;~tur (1-hysico- I r - 'Ie c+ji teclulical Ixnstizute for Lo,, ',-'emieratures-co o o iwo r Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian ~SR, No. 10, 1970, Pp 166-177 (from RZh-Fizi-ka, No. 9, 1971, Abstract No. 9E36) Translation: '_7,h~_ descrirtion is Fiven of a enLn echo device,,de- signed for izr7esti,~,atirg the characteristics of -,F-,e and -~He_4 He solutions In the liau�d and solid states. The device per-,n-i-ts mea- sureMents of thle coef.`icient- ol" dif."fusion, '.?e susce,)-I,-I_i- bility, and the magnetic relaxation timme, as they vary in -a broad range. '-'he results of cor-trollod measurements of -'(,--he diffusion co- ef-ficient im. 'Licuid 3He at various pressures are ~_iVejj. r'hese re- sults correspond well with the results obtained by other authors. Author's abstract. 75 - USSR UDC: 621-438:669-5:546.1321 KOSTYRKO, 0. S. I BRAUT Nj -9. P. p MARTY Mi0j A. P. I MXNAYA.. L. A.. and GIIIG?~' IZ~j, V. "Particularities Associated With Using Some Grades of Steel and Alloys at Low Temperatures" V ab. Lit7Ye_iznosostoYk. materialy (Cast Wear-Re3istant Materials - col- lection of works), Kiev, 1972., PP 156-164 (from RZh-Turbostroyeniye. Ro 5., 1973., Abstract No 5.49-152) Translation: The authors study changes in the casting. expansion factor and the characteristics of strength, glanticity, and ductility within a broad temperature interval of up to -'10 C for tho 12 Kh MIC11A, MKINVA, YJ Kh Kh- GSA,, 38 YMYuA, 40 Kh NMA2 2 M132 Khl7 112s B1698-M grades of steol and for the VTZ-1 alloy. Fatigue strength using smooth and cut specimens ras U-so studied in the ca-se of the KhI7N2 and E1961 gradeu of steel and the VTZ-1 a3loy. Original article: 5 tables, 3 bibl. entries. 1/1 112 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70 TITLE--APPL[CATIONS OF THE P-~'W%CIPLE 01F LINtARLY VARYM-, FREE ENERGJ~-S TO THE RUPTURE OF A CATHODICALLY POLARIZED WIRE IN INHIBITED MIEDIA -IJ- AUTH0R--GRIG20RyEV' V.P. CC-UPITRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FIZ. KHI,'-i. MeKHA'N. MAT., 1970, 6, (2)t 54-58 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MIATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--CARBON STEEL, ,41REI CATHJDE POLARIZATION, 'iULF01C Aclo, RUPTURE STRENGTH, FREE ENERGY, BENZALDEHYDE, ANILINE, GLYC[PIC CONTROL %iARKlNG--N'J RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIF10) PROXY RErL/FRAML--30OZ/lt3l6 STEP CIRC ACCESSION N10--AP012',1~34 c I.- ~z ': r r: 1 F_ n 212 031 UNCLASSIFIED P R j C F- S'~* .1 ~jl C, -3 ~, T E- - 2 7 iN 0 17 0 CIRC ACC'[-_SSION NO-AP01291S4 A5STPACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE Ll--'r"ECT "l: OF ANILINE, BENZALE)EHYDE, Az"ji-) GLYCIiNE ON' THE TIOE TO FAILUPE OF A C4THODfCALLY P"E"LARIZED C STEEL *~-.IRE IN SOLUTIONS l)F H ')JB2 S;-J ',U~14 1-414S STUDIED, AND THE RESULTS VJERE ANALYZED FROM THE POINT :-jF VIEW OF THE PRINCIPLE OF LINEAR VAK14TION OF FREE ENERGIES. FHIS PRUNICIPLE- ~fi-'\S .. 0 M "A FURTHER APPLf ED TO OISCUSS THE RELATION BETWEEN THE THEER'!- DYINIA' 1C ;' NO CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTTICS OF THE ORGANIC ADDITIVES At,"O THE: Tl'-IF- To FAILURE OF WIRES SUBJECT TO THEIR ACTION. AN EMPIRICAL &)GATION IS DERIVED TO REPRESENT THE kESULTS IN CONCISE FORM. UN't"' L A S S I F I 1- 0 USSR UDC KR.ASN0SFCHEK0V, YE. A., PRCTOPOPOV, V. S., !GA,'.-E---?,DYYEV, A. MYEV. V. S. "Experimental Study of Local Heat Transf"er Cor--f-Ficients in the 'Iurl-ulc-n- F 1 C-,, of Carbon Dioxide of Sur)ercritical Parameters In a Pectan,-!u.lar Heated on One Side" Plauchn. t-r.1 Tashkent. 7,olitekhn. -;n-t ([Scicntlif--c of] technical Institute), 1~170, Ho 65, pp .115-126 (fron. RZh-T! No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12(389) Translation: An eX-Derimental sect--"cn wit" a zhrough crosc sect--icn of and a heated length of 256 ram, and also a heated d-:!vict~ --*n th-c form Of a. Semi- cylinder of diameter 120 and length 256 mm ;-.,ere made from. a single co:~~.-er b--,.cc'%-. The thickness of the side walls was the same and equal -co 1.9 mm rang,. tine --ic*~:.--~S.- of the roof o-f: tfte channel was It mm. Before entering irtn the &,ann-21 t1nere was an unhep~.ed -zez-.en7-- fcr stabillization. The sect--'on ccr-ec~-t~d into a closed c-irculation c-'rcu-;t. The experimental results we.re =-.,~=e(! 1/2 USSR KRASNOSHCHEKOV, YE. A., et al, P.Ilauc Ih n . tr. I Tashkept--. ~--e-:',hn. ji -t , IC- 7C, No 65, pp 115-126 heat transfer coe-F;:4c;ents c=lculated from a relationship Thai. holds, for tuarl)u- lent flow of a fluid of suuercrizical parameters in a c-4-,.--u-Iar tube: Nu - E:8 Re jPr f Yz Y-1 12,7 (PrF'- 1) + 1,071 (1,,l12 Ig ft( f --- 1,F) I)-'; n (T,,T ~- Tf. ( T,). Until the develoDment o-Ic T-,,cre exact methods of deteiminir;~-- irjcal hE:a coel;:f"H-cients , it Is recommended thaz they be calculated I-r-C7ri t'lle f~Or-M-.Jlia with the introduction cf the eauivalent diameter cf- the channel as the teristic dimension. 4 1 ta!) le 6 re -fe ren ces .Yu. D. Barull-i 2/2 ? I USSR uDc 621-314.26 DOLMATIOV, R. G. L-al Y:I:V,_V. _S., BESSARABOV, G. V. , ZU-YE% , V. N. , Taganrcg Radio Engineering Institute - -- "A Converter of the Mean Frequency of a Random Pulse Train" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniva, pronWsh-lennyle obraztsy, tovarn.~r e zn i y ak-5 No 3, Jan 71, Author's Certificate No 291220, Division G, file(I 4 Aug 69, published 6 Jan 71, p 124 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a converter of th_~ Ine'--n frequency of a random pulse train. The device contains a flip-flop, switches, a shaper, two voltage sources of different polarityand an integrati-n;T amplifier. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the relicCbility of the converter is improved by including a threshold device whose outuut is connected to the inputs of the shaper and flip-flop and to the controliinF, input of one of the switches, through which the input of the entirc- rJcvice is connected to the second input of the flip-flop. The sources cf lroltaZe of opposite polarity are connected through the corresponding zvitches to tl,:e inT)uts of the integrating amplifier. The output of the amplifier is con- nected to the inDut of the threshold device. 14 - USSR uDC: 621.319.4088.8) GRIC-MT?,.'-YE-'V-,.-V- S., "A Fixed Vacuwm Cauacitor" USSR Author's Certificate No 2T,0677, filed 3 Feb 69, ptiblished 14 Dec 70 (from Kh-Fadiotekhnika, Nlo 6, UTrun, -fl, Abstract No 62-T386 P) C Urn C ID C Translation: This Author's, Certificate introduces a fixed va u a- aci L )r which cont-ains coaxially arranged packets of cylindrical electrodes er- closed in a double hermetic shell. The gap between the sections of the shell is filled with a licuid dile-lectric. Leads are placed alcnl- the a.-,:is of the caDacitor. As a distinguishing feature of the capacitor, the re- sistance to mechanictil loads -is improved by making the leads on the sego ments between the inner and outer sections of the shell in the form of a cup with holes in the outer walls connected in series with an elastLc element such as a bellows which is syrnetric with respect to the axis of the cavacitor. 1/1 USSR bDc 621-352.1-035.151(068.8) PEVZIIM-, '14. G., GRIGOR'YEV, V. V., LEONOV, 0. V., KOCH-'-1;=.NSK1IY, M. D. I Clu"PILO, A. V. "(Small Battery]. Galvanic Battery" USSR Author's Certificate No 276191, filed 16 Dee 66, published 29 Sep 70 (from RZh-Blektrote',hnika i Energetika, 1"o 5, 21-11ay 1971, Abs t-~pC- 71o 5A251P) Translation; In order to simplify the assembly and improve the voltaSe of a small battery one end of the case, for example, the bottom i* made concave and is supported on the open surface of the electrode with the current tap of the outside element. There is 1 illustration. 129 - USSR MUM ISAKOV, S. N., KUKLIN, B. A. "Shock Tube with a Diffuser Near a Diaphragm" UDC 533.607.11 1~udy enLn s sko Inst~Ltita Aerotermodinamika -L- Politekhnic!n--&!~- -L_ (Works of the Leniviprad Polytechnical Ingtitute, Aerothermodynamics) , No 313, 1970, pp 131-136 Translation: This article contains an investigation of various models of gas flow in a shock tube with a diffusor and in the region of small Mach numbers of the shock wave. Relations are derived which relate the intensity of the shock wave to the initial conditions in the high and low pressure chambers. The characteristic features of the structure of a device of this type are investigated bftefly. The preliminary experimental data obtained are compared with theoretical estimates. There are 5 illustrations and a 3-entry bibliography. 1/1 1/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--SCME OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS IGGNCRkHEA IN MEN -U- AUTHOR-(05)-4&"a".",",YE., POTAPNEVv F.V.v . YU.I., VOSKRESENSKAYA, G.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 OF MONOMYCIN IN THERAPY OF SKURATOVICH, A.A., GRACHEV, SOURCE-VESTNIK DERMATOLOGII I VENEROLOGII, 1970, NR 4, PP 59-62 DATE PUeLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ANTIBIOTIC., VENEREAL DISEASEt MONOMYCIN CCINTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1990/0936 STEP NO--UR/0206/70/000100410059/0062 CIRC ACCESSION NO-APOL09093 UNCL ASS IF LED 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0109093 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MONOMYCfN IN THERACY CF GCNORRHEAL INFECTION IN 145 MEN WAS STUDIED. THE DRUG WAS INJECTED INTRAMUSCULARLY IN A DOSE OF 500000 UNITS EVERY 10-12 HOURS. PATIENTS WITH ACUTE AND SUBACUTE GONORRHEAL UREThRITIS RECEIVED A COURSE DOSE OF MONOMYCIN OF 2000,000 UNITS. FOR PATIENTS WITH COMPLICATED AND CHRONIC FORMS OF GONORRHEAL INFECTION COURSE DOSES WERE INCREASED TO 3,500,000-4,000,000 UNITS. GONOCOCCI DISAPPEARED FROM THE SECRETE IN THE MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WITHIN 6-7 HOURS. ETIOLOGICAL CURE AFTER MIGNOMYCIN THERAPY WAS ACHIEVED IN 96*6PERCEN'T OF PATIENTSo FACILITY: OTOEL GONOREI TSENTRALINOGO N I KOZHNO VENEROLOGICHESKOGO INSTITUTA MINISTERSTVA ZORAVOOK[IRANENIYA SSSRt MOSCOW. UNCLASSIFIED 112 025 UINCL ASS I Ff ED PROCESSING DATE--- 16'_`Cr70 `TITLE--GAMMA RAUIATION OF PALLADIUM-99 -U- 4UTH0R-(05)-ANTUNYEVA# N.M., GRIGORYEVv YE.P.s KATYKHIN, G.S., NIKITI,41 M.K., PROTASOVA, L.F. COUNTRY OF INFG--USSR SOURCE--IZVv AKAD. NAUK SSR, SER. FIZ. 1970, 34(l), 5tt-8 !)ATE PUBL ISHE-D ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--GAM,'-lA SPECTRUM, PALLADIUM ISOTOPEr HALF LIFE, ISOTOPE SEPARATIONt RAOIATION INTENSITY, RADIOACTIVE DECAY SCHEME, BETA PARTICLE r-C.NTROL !4ARKIN`C,--,NO RESTRICT16NS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL4SSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0223 STEP NO--UR/0048/70/034/0f)1/00~)tt/~).~:,~8 F AP 0 1 1) 5.30~ LASS 1 F IF J 2/2 025 UNCL ASS I P I E D Pkf)C.ESS ING OATE--~6~]CT70 i--IKC ACCESSION NO-AP0105304 ABSTRACT/EXTRACI-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GAMMA SPECTRUM OF THL PD FRACTION ~KUM Cd IRRADIATED WITH 660-MEV RHO wAS STUDIF0 6~17`Fl GHLI) DETECTORS. BL-SfDES PRIME99 PO, rHF FRACTION ALSj CONTAINLI) (3TIit:k PC" NUCLIOESv AND PRIMEq8 I~Flj PRIME99 RH, AND PRIMEI04 !kG. THE PRI'AE9,) PL) GAMMA LINES WERE IDENTIFIED FROM THEIR HALF LIVES AINO FROM THE CONSISTENCY IN RELATIVE INTENSITIES DURING VARIOUS STAGES AFTER THE PROBABLY DECAY SCHEME OF PRIME99 PD IS PRESENTEO. THE BETA TRANSITIJNS TO PIRME99 RH LEVELS SHOWED A HIGH DEGRE-E UF PROBABILITY: LOG FT ENUALS 4.9 FOR THE IST EXCITED LEVEL. SOME SIMILARITIES IN THE DECAY SCHEMES UF PRIHE99 PD AND PRIME101 PO ARE POLNTED OUT. FACILITY: NAUCH.-ISSLED. FIZ. INST.# LENINGRAD. GOsS. UINIV., LEININGRAD, USSRo 112 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--YTTERBIUM 169 LEVELS ARISING DURING THE DECAY OF LUTETIUM 169 -U- 4UTHOR-(04)-BUNCHOSMOLOVSKAYAr N.A., GRIGURYEV, YE.P.j LIPTAK, J.e URBANECt J. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. FIZ. 1970, 34(l), 12-28 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEAR ENERGY, YTTERBIUM ISOTOPEP LUTETIUM ISOTOPE, RADIOACTIVE DECAY SCHEME, TRANSITION RADIATION, GAMMA TkANSITION, NEUTRON (InMBARDMENI, OEUTERLIN INTERACTION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUME14T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FKAME--19R8/O278 STEP NO--UR/0048/701034/i)(DI/0012/0028 ZlIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0105352 Uj"'CLASSIFIFD -1/2 oil- LINCLASS!F!'-" PROCESSIlqC, OATF--lbOCT?O CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105352 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(L)l GP-Q- ABSTRACT. THE LU FRACTIOIN S010. BY CHROMATOG. FROM TA TARGET IRRADIATED WITH b6O-MEV P WAS STUDIED wiTH 6 ANO 12 CM PRIME3 GE(LI) DETECTORS WITH RESOLN. OF 4.ti AND 5.5 Kf.V, RESP. LINES 1127) IN THE ENERGY RANGE 24.2-2300 KLV WERE TABULATL~A) TOGETHER WITH THEIR INTENSITIES REFERRED TO THE 1184*5 KEV LINE AS THE STD. A DETAILED DECAY SCHEME IS PkESENTED. THE PRIME169 Y8 GAMMA BANOS vilTH GROUND LEVELS SEVEN HALVES PLUS (633), ONE HALF MINUS (521)s FIVE HALVES MINUS (512)v FIVE HALVES MINUS (523), THREE HALVES MINUS (1521) PLUS '1521) SUBVIbR PLUS ... ), (512) SUBGAMMAVIBR PLUS ONE HALF MINUS (510), FIVE HALVES PLUS 1642), THREE HALVES PLUS ((651) PLUS (1>33) SUbVlBR) ARE DISCUSSED IN DETAIL IN TERMS OF THElk OCCURENCE DURING (Nt GAMMA), (D,P)t (D,T) REACTIONS, AND BETA TPLANSITIONS, THEIR MULTIPI)LARITY, ANO RELATIVE PROBABILITY. ALSO DISCUSSED ARE T14E 960,4-KEV, SEVEN HALVES PLUS, SUVEN HALVES MINUS (514)t 1449.7 MINUS, AND 14tj2.r3-KEV LEVELS AND LEVELS wtrH ENERGY LARGER THAN 1500 KEV. THE 1010.6-KEV TRANSITION (EO PLUS E21 WAS ASCRItlED TU OEESCITATION OF A 8LTA VIBIZAILONAL LEVFL. ACCORDING TO LOG FT VALUES 3 TYPES OF BETA DISINTEG~.ATION OF PAIME169 LU WERE FOUND. FACILITY: OBIEDIN. INST. YAD. ISSLEO., DOBNAt USSR. iINCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 616-281-073-18 FILATOV, V. I., Professor, and GRIGOR'YEV, YEE, S., Engineer, Ear Nose and Throat Clinic of the Arkhangel"6-rge-df~Z-IM-ti-t--ute "A New Design of an Electromechanical Guided Chair with Device Recording Hystagmus" Kiev, Zhurnal Ushnykh Nosovykh I Gorlovykh Bolezney, I~o 6, 19?1, PP 103-104 Abstracti An outline and a description of a rotary chair, designed and built by the authors at the Ear Nose and Throat Clinic are presented. The mechanisms are mounted in the encased base and Redestal of the chair. The angular velocity can 'be increased from 1 to 180 per see, yielding smooth acceleration and an identical deceleration after a desited period of uniforz velocity. The velocity is indicated by a dial pointer which deflects in proportion to the number of RK1.1s. EEG electrodes project from a flexible tube at the level of the patient's head. The leads run into the pedestal, where the currents are picked up by another pair of wir-es connected to a recording instrw4ent. The chair was tested and proved sturly and reliable. 1/1 USSR UDC 620-178-53 GRIGOR-YEV, YE. T., and GRONSKIYj V. I. "The Reaction of a Mechanical System to a Random Effect" Kievq Friklandnaya flechanika, Vol 9, No 1, Jan ?3, PP 105-109 Abstracti There is shown the incorrect nature of the problem of calculation of the spectral density of a reaction on the basis of the spectral denzity of the effect and the frequency characteristic of the mechanical system with account taken of the errors that are unavoidable in engineering practice, or the finiteness of the value of the resolving pover of spectral analysis. The problem of dotermination of the spectral density (or disjr-rsion) of the reaction. of a mechanical system on the basis of spectral density (or dispersion) of the input effect is incorrect in the sense that a considerable change of t~e 8pectral density and of the total dispersion of the reaction of the system can correspond to'a small charge of the spectral density of the input effect, which is within the limits of the errors of its evaluation. In any random process, including "white noise," there are sharp cha-nges of phase of the narrou-band components. Care -should be taken Jn realization of the methoda for utlaizing the reactions of a sy--tem to "white noise" or 1/2 USSR GRIGORIYEEV, YE. T., and GRONSKIY, V. I. , Prikladnaya Nekhanika, Vol 9, 110 11 Jan 730 PP 105-109 some other random effect to obtain dynamic characteristics, and for determining the frequencies, shapes, and decrements of the oscillations of mechanical designs- 3 figures, 4 references. 2/2 USSR UDC 57?.391 SHIKHODYROY V. V., ARLASHCHENKO, N. I., and GRI_GOR_'.YEV_ )WAjM, Institute of BiophysiL, Ministry of Health USSR, Moscow "Morphological Changes and Disturbances in the Physiological Functions Induced in the Rabbit's Organ of Equilibrium by the Action of Ionizing Radiation" Moscow, Radiobiologiya. Vol It, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp c60-565 Abstracts Rabbits were Irradiated with gamma-rays in a dose of 800 r at a dose rate of 500 r min. The most pronounced disturbancon of funtions of the vesti- bular analynor developed within the first hours after irradiation. During this time compression of the monbranous labyrinth took place as a result of disturbed lymph circulation. Because of this compression, crypts connecting the membranous with the osseous labyrinth were torn apart together with the blood vessels passing through theyn. Subsequently dystrophic changes took place in the inner ear, leading finally to necrosis of the senso:Ly and secre- tory epithelium. Within the first hours after the action of radiation, there were pronounced changes in the labyrinth function, which were indicated by a lowering of the intensity of the nystagmus reaction in response to stop stimuli and a reduced sensitivity to position changes. In later stages of the 1/2 2 radiation injury, the degree to which the functions of the vestibular analysor were impaired did not correspond to the norphological changes in the Inner ear, because compensatory mechanisms of the central nervous system came into play. 2/2 1W)MUOLOGICAL EFFECTS AFrER 3-YEAR GA.~~ IRR&DIATION (IF Nv-s (Article by IL G Griior'iev B. A. Markel- V. I. Popov, A. V. Se4_ov, and V. A. r~iruako%i; Moscow. Kosmicheskaya bioloStya i Meditsina, i~~~jssian, Vol b. No L. ;7_pV), 1972, submitted for publication 25 March 19711 AbstracL: This paper sur,marizes the re-11tS Of a three- year radiobiological experiment On dogs. in several ex- pertmantal series chronic irradiation with varied clse rates (21 to 150 rad per year) and chronic irradiation combin:d)witheacute exposures (total duses of L40 rad per ye r wer applied. Clinical henatelingical, rnvsio- logical and cytological cxm,iinations demonstrat-1 that the animals maintained a satisLactory clinical cnditlon and exhlbited no seriouq organic radiation daraqe. How- ever, a dccren~e in their comprnrat~ry parenti #lit lev and n change in Lheir reactivitv ore n~tcd. Alack of adquate information in the litcrature ~-n the hlt~l.~pical ffects induced by constant exp,iourv to In 0'.. ~U-c pi", t b I e during prolonged apace [tight.% scrved a.% ~j ba,;i~ fl~r -40iiitwK I I,e- cial experiment On a large number tit doies, 1he scLentifle tor the experiment, the Irradlition conditions nid the r-ultr otltzinti -o, and t- .jear 'q a fter hLFinning this experlinent have been rl~bliShCll ~.ITli,,g (Yij. rigor-yev, e t al., 1968, 1970). This paper gives materials obtained after three yeir5 t,t lir,1411tion f the exptirLmental animals. Oato on tho nunber of animals, do-n and irradi. UJ'altion conditions are given in Tahle 1. After three years of Lhe experiment ttic condition vf the oinimAls, evaluated from the results of 9ystemaLic examinations (inscectlonq, tempera- turemeasurement, tnea5urLtnent, of body woight, pulse and lcl,,Ir aLion 1.11,0. remains satisfactory. The incidence of disease in the Irradiated groups (conjunctivitia, dyspepsia, etc.) was lo%w and did not exce,-d the correspond- ing incidence in the group of control animals. USSR GRIGORIYEVW__X4_t FLUER, Yu. V., and VOLUKHOVA, It'. k. Vestibulyarnyye reaktsii (Metody issledovaniya i vliyaniya razlicbnykh faktorov vneshney sredy) (Vestibular Reactions [(Xethois of investigation and tne Effect of Various Factors in the External Environment) Moscow, "Meditsinall, 1970, 196 PP Translation: Annotation: This monograph reports data on the quantitative characteristics of the sensitivity ar-A reactivity of the vestibular analyZor. It describes the nature of the functional connection between t~.e in-kcasity c." vestibular reacLions and the magnitudes of various parazieLers of _-~equate stimilli (strength, duration) of the nonaural part of the -Labyrinth. A speciai. section contaim data on the nature of the organism's reactions, on tne charac- teristics of adaptation, of shifts in the sensitivity and reactivity of the vestibular analysor during the prolonged (up to 15 days) periodic effect of Coriolis accelerations. An analysis is made of the motion-zic~mess syndrome which occurs when a person re=ains in a rotation chamber. The urgency of t~e present investigation is canditioned:, apart from its general pily5ioiogical significance, by the pro:;pects of creating artificial gravity on 5pace venicie5. 1/9 87 - USSR GRIGORIYEV, Yu. G., et al, "i4editsina", 1970, 196 PP Material is examined regarding the eff ect on the vestibular analysor of a num- bar of other environmental factors, principally the effect of ionizir4g, radia- tion. The dynamics of the development of radiation injury of the vestibular analysor has been traced and the degree of resistance of the compensatory processes has been evaluated. Experiments set up durW- acute and caranic irradiation in small and large doses make it possible to drad conciusions about the sensitivity of the vestibular analysor to ionizing radiation and also about the possible reactions of the organism in the event of their occur- rence. Observations were made using modern methods of investigating vestibular function (cupulcmetry and electrograpnic recording of reactions). From the Authors. Questions relating to the study of vestibular analysor function nave been worked oul% for many decades. A great quanLity of pubiistied works has recently appeared in the 3ov_Jet Union and abroad regarding one or another aspect of vestioular analysor function. The perfection of vestioliar r,,-.easur- ing methods, based on the application of an adequate stirr,,u_LRtion of Lile sense organs of the vestibular analysor, has helped make possible the considerable success attained in that area of physiology. I-~ must be emphasized once agai:i that the successes now being achieved by Soviet labyri_'Ithoiogists in the study of vestibular analysor function represent the harmonicu5 continuation of tne 2-79 USSR GRMORIYEV, Yu. G.. et al, "Neditsina", 1970, 196 pp work of such researchers as S. F. Shteyn, V. 1. Voyacrilek, K. L. Khilov, V. F. Undrits, and A. iCi. I'linIkovskiy. The study of the funcLion of the nonaural part of the labyrinth, especially tae cupular apparatus, iias greac scienci-fic and practical significance. Data on the nature of vestibular reactions of tne organism in response to the effect of angular acceleratiorn are equally of i-n- terest to space medicine specialists and otoio-isLs and neuropatnoiogists. The authors of the present monograph, which is being orought to the attention of readers, have for a number of years made a study of vestibular reactions in clinical and experimentai studies of the effect on the organism of various environmental factors. As a res Ult a great deal of factual rateriai has been accumulated which my be useful to a great many specialists. We consider it our pleasant duty to express sincere thanks to J. 1. Arlashchenko, -2. B. Bokhov, V. A. Galichego and V. S. Sveshinkov, who participated in L-Aividual phases of the work. 3/9 U= GRJ.GORIYEV, Yu. G., et al, "Neditsina", 1970, 196 PP PREFACE. As so often happens, heightened interest in understanding some phenomenon or other is inevitably accompanied by the growth of technical capa- bilities making experimentation possible. Suitable examples have been cited in abundance, but it is enough to recall the evolution of the working concepts of visual and auditory analysors. As a result, researchers have long been equipped with reliable quantitative criteria for evaluating the functional state of "those systems. At the present time, an analagous process is also underway in the study of vestibular analysor function. It can in said with complete conviction that this field of analysor physiology is now studied least of all. One of the reasons for such a nituation _4~ the =ecific lag, until recently, in the development of vestibulometry. Due to the efforts of Soviet and foreign in-,restigaLors, labyrinthologists are Loday cquippou witn methods of procedure wnica permit the objective study of the vesticular analysor on a rigidly quan-61tatibe basis. As a result, researcaers in tne physiology of this analysor system are now rapidly acctLmulating facts caarac- terizing Jits basic activity. it is obvious that, lacking -L~qe concepts of the basic functional characteristics of the vestibular analysor, it is difficult to study its function under the influence of various environmentai factors. Notwithstanding the great amount of work expended on this question, many of 4/9 USSR GRIGO.RIYEV, Yu. G., et al, "Meditsina", 1970, 196 pp its aspects require more exact definition and further ~nve5tigation. In physiology textbooks and manuals, the sections dealing with vestiouiar anaiysor function are treated very inadequately. It is therefore fittin;g to welcome the appearance of works which summarize the experinertal data on the physiology of analysor systems. As a result of the experi-ments conducted by the authors, additional facts were obtained which described the sensitivity and reactivity of the vestibular analysor of experimental animals arid of aan. Special sec- tions deal with the significance of the time factor in the action of adequate stimuli in ar=ing vestibular reactions, and also deal with questions o1 interrelationships between various components. (see cnapters 1-111). The rapid development of spaco medicine and biology made 4iecessary a detailed and still wider study of some areas of physiology. Among the various questions in modern space physiology. the study of vestibular analysor function occupies a central place. Available information permits the assumption thaT a prolonged state of weightlessness can exert a definite i-rifluence on the vital activity and behavior of cosmonauts. in this connection it is oracticable to create a spaceship with artificial gravity by rotating it around its ovm axis. in this case, man is confronted with 'Coriolis accelerations, an adequate stimulus 5/9 89 USSR GRIGORIYEV, Yu. G., et al, "Meditsinall, 1970, 1905 pp of the vestibular analysor. Research in this direction is fairly recent and the-information available on this auestion is still insufficient. A special section of the monograph contains data about the organism's reactions, adap- tation characteristics, and shifts in the sensitivity and reactivity of the vestibular analysor during the prolonged effect (up to 15 days) of periodic Coriolis accelerations. An analysis is made of the motion-sickness syndrome, which occurs when a Derson stays in a slowly rotating chamber. The ur4ency of the present investigation is determined, apart from its general physiolo- gical signi-ficance, by the prospects of creating artificial gravity in space vehicles. iiumerous observations indicate that the effect on an organism of stimuli which are not adequate for the vestibular analysor can substantially alter the functional state of the vestibular analysor. Uata on tho effoct olf ionizing radi-ation on tho vestibular anal- ,fsor are alz!;o prosented (sce Chapter V). Data is analyzed regarding the effect on the vestibular arLaiysor of a number of other enviroamontal factors and above all of ionizing radiation. The dynamics of radiation injury of the vestibular analysor is traced and the degree of resistance of the co=ensator-f processes is evaluated. Experiments conducted with acute or chronic irradiation in small and large doses make it possible to draw conclusions about the sensitivity of the vestibular analysor 6/9 USSR GRIGORIYEV, Yu. G., et al, "Meditsinall, 1970, 196 pp to ionizing radiation, and also about the possible reactions of the organism. Some of the data deals with the reaction of a person to snall doses of radia- tion when a nuL:fber of physical envirommenTal factors are acting SLmultaneOL51Y. gestion that the vesti- Particular attention should be paid to the authors' sug bular analysor is a critical organ, on the basis of perndssible ievels of radiation dur:L-Z spaceflight. ALL of the observations were mace on peopie and experimental animals using =dern methods of investigating vestibular function (cupulometry and electrographic recording of reactions). Academician V. V. Parin Table of Contents Page From the authors 3 Preface 5 Quantitative evaluation of *vestibular reactions upon adequate stimulation of the semicircular canals of the labyrinth 9 Conditions and metoods of -7estibular research W Vestibular reactions as influenced by angular accelerations 52 1. Sensory and somatic reactions at threshold stimuli 52 7/9 - go - USSR GRIGOR'YEV, ra. G., at al, "Meditsina", 1970, 190' pp 2. Vestibular reactions at threshold stimuli 58 3. Vestibular -sensory and somatic reactions urrier the influence of increasingly greater above-threshold stimuli 63 4. Vestibular-antonomic reactions under the influence of increasingly greater above-threshold stimuli 81 The relation between the intensity of response of vestibular reactions and the duration of the stimuli 87 6. Investigation of the correlation among indexes characterizing the intensity of the vestibular reaction during adequate stimulation of the cupular apparatus 93 The effect of Coriolis accelerations on human and anizwii organisms 101 1. Coriolis accelerations and the origin of the motion- sickness syndrome 101 2. Physiological reactions of the organism during the prolonged effect of periodic Coriolis accelerations 3. Some aspects of adaptation to the prolonged effect of periodic Coriolis accelerations 143 8/9 USSR GRIGORIYEV, Yu. G., et al, "Lfeditsdmall, 1970, 196 D.P Vestibular reactions during the effect of ionizing radiation in a broad range of doses 153 1. Quantitative relationships between doses of ionizing radiation and the functional state of the semicircular canals 160 2. Sensitivity and reactivity of the vestibular analysor to Coriolis accelerations during whole-body and local effect of ionizing radiation 170 3. The functional state of the vestibular analysor during the combined influence of ionizing radiation and other physical factors 176 4. The vestibular analysor as an experimental model for evaluating compensatory processes during radiation injury 181 Bibliography 188 9/9 USSR UDC 536.46:5311.6 GRIGOR-'YEV; Yu. M. "Evaporation and Combustion of n-lieptane in an Oxidizing Medium" V sb. Goreniye i vzrvv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 10'2, pp 221-226 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B937) Translation: A thermogravimetric method was used to make an experimental study of the evaporation and combustion of a drop of n-heptane in an atmosjlhere of air, oxygen, and nitrogen over a wide terperaLure range. It is shown that the phase reactions of tile oxidizer have a considerable effect oil the evaporation processes. The combustion characteristics are detetwined as a function of the parameters of the process. Tile macrokinetic characteristics of reactions occur- ring in the combustion of tile drop are calculated using data on the combustion limits. 8 ref. Author's abstract. SJ USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 MERZHANOV, A. C. , GAL'CHENKO, Yu. A. , GRIGOR'YL-V,_jy., M. I MASHKINOV, L. B. "Ignition of an Aluminum Wire" V sb. Coreniye i vzrvv (Combustion and Explosion -- Collection of Works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 245-249 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B941) Translation: The ignition of an aluminum wire in a pui:e hydrogen flow at atmospheric pressure was studied by an electrothermogrODhic method. The igni- tion temperatures and the critical electrical powers were determined as a function of the rate of flow of the gas and the diameters of the wires. Vie ignition parameters were determined as a function of the initial thick'ness of the oxide film on the wi-re for different methods of application. 7 ref. Authors' abstract. USSR ....... . UIDC: 532.61 GRIGORIYEV, YUJ-11., ITA=I, D.I., TROYAIT, N.M., MERZJIANOV, A.G., Affiliate of 'the Physics, Chernogolovka, Academy of Sciences U-SSR "The Theory of Equilibrium of Drop Vaporization" Moscow, Z-hurnal Fizicheskoy fQiimii, Vol 44, No 3, Mar 70, pp 6),7-652 Abstract: General transfer equations in a two-component systeri arz, use"I basis in deriving a system of e"ations which describes the ucj~iillfbri-wsi of vaporization of a drop when the process takes place at hi& Th-e teristics of vaporization are calculated with regara to stelntn aux, ;1,,c ture de -pendence of the transfer coefficients, the overall difft,n-.~nl_ilai of the medium clue to vaporization, and the difference, betweeu iaollecizlar wc.'LF~jl-l of the components of the medium. Expreosions are derLved foi.- ,tic rate of' v;_-porl- zation, the drop surface temperature, and dimensionlesa trar.,czfer tii=bero. G-neral- izing criteria are found which characterize the part played by Stefan flux. (,Or- rections for the rate of vaporization are found which account for the temp,_,rature dependence of the transfer coefficients. The pressure differential in the gas is calculated. Vaporization of the drop in an atmosphere of the awne vLpor is considered. Calculations for water and ethyl alcohol by the proposed formulao show satisfactory agreement with the experimental data of various au'Uaors. 1/1 ~/3 3 73.-yl~in. V.-V., V. A. V~r,trn-it,-v. Yu. M. Crillor'yev. andA. S. R-enberg. Results of Third All'Uni-, Symposium In c.m6gatio. awl explosiw,s FGiV. n.. 4. 1971, 6 16 -618. The Sympomium, whtchtoO, place July 5-10. 1971 in Leningrad, was attended by 730 rrprearntalivos from 210 orlduitations. There were three sections: an combustion, detonation, and kinetic a. Three plenary reports and t54 section reports were presented. The. plenary sessions reports were prcacrted by Ya. D. Zel'dovich, (The contribution or D. A. Fra~nk-Kamenctskiy to the theory of combustion), V. V. Pomerantmev (Atornization. evaporation, and combustion of liquid fuel), and A. D. Margolin (The present status and some problems of the combustion theory of condensed systems). At the meLtion on combustion, 19 reports were -precented in 9 subject areas: Ignition in cot.densed systems, steady combustion of condensed oysterns, combustion stability and non-steady combustion of condensed systems, combustion in dispersion synterne, flame propagation limits in &sees, laminar cornbustion of games. combustion of organic fuels. turbulent combustion of gases, and combustion in supersonic flow. The problem of superson1c. combustion. was included for the first time in the. program of th,e All -Union Symposiums. At the section on detonation, 36 rcrorti were presented In 4 subject areas: detonation of condensed explosives. detonation in gaseous and heterogeneous systems, sensitivity of explosives to mechanical Interactions, and physico-chemical transformations of materials from shock wave effects. In addition to reports on the continuation of theoretical and experimental research on sboc1c wave >_ propagation In condensed media, other reports In this section dealt with 11h -1 6Q 1 10 USSR UDC: 5333.6.oll.uo GRIGOR'Y-1-1, Yu. N. , IVANOV, 1-11. S. , Institute of Theoretical and A-nplied i-IeM~Me Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Novosibirsk "Investigation of the Applicability of Certain Statistical M.Ddels in tlie Problem of Shock Wave Structure" Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seri-Ya Tekhnicheskildi ?:TauR, Ro 13(208), Issue 3, Oct 72, pP 33-38 Abstract: Various riodel kinetic equations of the form E-V-f - are used to Ltudy of rarefj '1-d gas-L where is vf!] ~~.r-j i:y, 2' 4. is a coordinate in plysical space, f(-r',[) is the distriblition, funxt,jon, v, f+ are functions of some aggregates of inoments of -~'Iie dist-ribution and M, respectively. A model of this t:q)c is found which I's function !,'.. suited to describing flows of rarefied gas .-ith Dirge of the macroparameters. The choice of model is baLed on comp,afing theoretic,'-tl. -1/2 USSR GRIGOR'YEV, Yu. N. , IVANOV, M. S. , Izv. SO Pli SSE-R, Ser. Tekhn. Nauh, !..'o 13(208), issue 3, Oct 72, pp 33-38 curves for the distribution of density in the shock walie as found for a number of models with the results of experinen-Z.s conducted c-n dircct shc~,k waves in argon. 2 /~~ __ - ~ . - I . th j I ~ USSR UDC 541.67:547.26'1.18 MASTRYUKOVA, T. A., SPIVAK, L. L., GRIGOR.Y A. A. UPZHM.,TSF-VA, Ye. K., and KABACHNIK, M. I., Institute of Organoe emental Compounds, Acadc-tay of Sciences USSR, Khar'kov State University "Ionization Constants of Dithiophosphoric Acids in Absolute Ethanol" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimi!, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, Dp 1938-1941 Abstract: Measurements were made of the ionization constants of organic dithiophosphoric acids in absolute ethanol. There exists a linear relation- ship between the ionization constant values of acids and Zub of the substituents at the phosphorus atom. It is shown that the conditions for the solvation of molecules and anions of dithiophosphoric acids in 100% ethanol markedlv differ frora those in 7 and 80% aoueous ethanol. In switching from 7 to 80%. ethanol, ApKa remains constant -for all acids under study. In 80 to 100% ethanol, ApKa changes and increases from dialkyl- dithiophosphoric to dithiophosphonic and dithiophosphinic acids. In the former case, ~_,;)Ka depends largely on changes in the salvation energy of molecules while in the latter case, it depends on that of ions. The* difference in the change of the solvation energy of ions and molecules results from the differentiating action of the solvent on Lite strength of 1/2 USSR- IMTRYUKOVA, T. A., et,al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp--1938-1941 th6---acids. In the present case alcohols appear to have the highest differentiating action on the strength of dithiophosphoric acid. The difference between the strength of dithiophosphoric acids in alcohol and th*at:in.aqueous alcohol is close to 2.5 orders of magnitude. 2/2- - 53 - Ai( USSR UDC. 681-3:519.2 TIKHOMEROV, D. L. , PAVLOV, I. S. , -PRIUOR.YEVA G.-A. "A Device for Ana3yzing Pseudorandom Test Sequences" Moscow, Otkry-t-iya, Izobreteniya, ProrWshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 6, Feb 72, Author's Certificate No 328469, Division G, filed 9 Jun 70, published 2 Feb 72, p 159 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for analyzing pseudorandon test sequences. The device contains a recurrent code ring register, half-adders, frequency dividers, a control flip-flop, fUlD -Lid OR circuits, and inverters. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the effectiveness of analyzing pseudorandom test sequences is improved by connecting one of the inputs of the first OR circuit to tin input of the first AND circuit and also through an inverter to the output of the first hall f-adder. The second input of the OR circuit is connected to an input terminal of the device and also through a second inverter to another inp u of the fi,r:;t .6,14)) circui t. '11e outp-at of the first OR circuit is conne-_-.ed through a third irivr-ter to th(u, input of the necond OR cl.rcult. A third input of the first IJID circuit and a ijecond Input of the !x-cond A141) ej rckl 1 112 USSR TMADMqROV, D. L. et al., USSR Author's CertifJ cate RIO 328469 are connected through the second OR circuit to the input of the -fil rst frequency divider. This frequency divider is connected through. decoders to the inputs of the control fli p- flop, whose outputs are connec-Ilect to the first inputs off the third and foux-th AND circuits. The second input of the third AND circuit is connected to the output of the second half-adder. This half-adder is connected to one of the inputs of the "irst hp-If-adder, vhose second input is connected to the second ipput of the fourth AJID circuit and to the other input terminal of the dcrice. The reset line of the first frequency divider is connected to the output of the second fre- quency div:bder. The second frequency divider is connected to a cadence, pulse source. L/2 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OLT70 TITLE--INFLUENCE OF SEED AGE ON THE CHARACTER OF THE CYTUGEAETIC ACTION OF MUTAGENS HAVING A DELAYED EFFECT -U- AUTHOR-103)-PROTOPCPDVA# YE.M.t SHEVCHENKOr V-V-r GRIGORYEVA, G.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-GENETIKA 1970, 6(1)t 29-35 DATE PUBLISHED----70 SUBJECT AREAS-61OLCGICAL AND 14EDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-PLANT MUTATION, HUTAGEN, ETHYLENE, IMINE CCNTROL MARKIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000JI465 STEP NO-UR/0473/70/006/001/0029/0035 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0125093 - - UNC LASS IF I ED 2/2 : 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NC-AP0125093 A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THE PHYSIOL. STATE OF CREPIS CAPILLAXIS SEEDS ON THE CYTOGENIC ACTION OF SOME MUTArsENS WITH DELAYED EFFECTS (ETHYLENIMINE, ET METHANESULFONATE, AND MALEIC HYDRAZIDE) WAS STUDIED. IN SEEDS STORED 2 MONTHS, THE murAGENS INDUCED ONLY CHROMATID ABERRATIONS. SEEDS STORED A LONGER TIME (TO 6.5 YRS) OR KEPT 12 DAYS AT 50DEGREES SHOWED CHROMATID AND CHROMOSOME ABBERRATIONS WHEN SUBJECTED TO ETHYLENIMINE, FACILITY: INST. DEVELOP. 6IOL.r MOSCOk, USSR. UNrL 'cc IF I ED 14.3-) USSR UDC 662.997 GRICOR'YEVA G. 'Lt. KRHYNIN, L. B. , LIOIDS!~b-V-I, A. P. IlEffect of Cosmic Radiation on Solar Elements" Tashkent, Geliotekhni4ka, No 5, 1971, pp 3-17 Abstract: A survey of studies of the mechanism of radiation damage to solar elements, shielding of them and increased resistance to irradiation is pre- sented. The discussion includes 1) the radiation environment in space, 2) thc effect of hard radiation on silicon photoconverters -- the life of minority carriers in the material, the spactral distribution of Lile photosensitivity, the photoenergy characteristics -- 3) protection of solar cells from cosmic radiation and 4) improving the radiation resistance of solar cells. Graphs are presented showing the equal intensiLy IiIWS in the plinaic of the magnetic meridian for two energies of electrons and protons in space, Llic Inverse life- time in the base region of ii-p-pliotoconverters boi.,ibarded by electrons as a function of dosage, the energy dependence of the effectivelIO-515 of electron damage to ri and p-silicon, the energy dependence of the effcctivz~ness of proton damage to p-silicon witli a specific resistance ot. one. ohm-cr~, tiie spectral distribution of silicon photoconverLers bo-mbarded witil protonr, wiLl'i an energy of E = 110.6 me-aelectron volts and che spectr.--al characteris tics of 1/3 USSR GRIGOR-YEVA, G. 111., et al., Qe1ioreklinil:21, No 5. 1971, pp 3-17 silicon photoconverters boribarded by protons with an ener-,y of E = 0.2 mega- electron volts, the cross section of a photoconverter with sharply nonunifor-.:,, concentration distribution of defects with respect to depth, the spectral dis- tribution of the collection factor of a photoconverter hcrabarded by protons with an energy of 400 kiloelectron volts at an angle of 45', the load charac- teristics of a silicon photoconvcrter bombarded by protons with an energy of 6.3 and 0.2 megaelectron volts, and the power taken from a silicon photoconver- ter as a function of the load voltage in the case of bombardment by various integral proton fluxes with an onergy of 6.3 megaelectron volts and 0.2 mega- electron volts. The characteristicsof taese plotted data are discussed. An equation is prosentud for calculating the damage to silicon photoconverters by protons and high-energy u.-particles and, with some approximation, electrons. The equation is subjected to transformation making it applicable when experi- mental data are available on the effectiveness of damage to photoconverters with protection of a given thickness or preliminary calculations are perforne~_' which establish the equivalence between the omaidirection-al unit flu;-Zes of particles of variou3 types and energies and the standard radiation flux -- iri the given case, electrons with an energy of I megaelectron volt. Thr, most prospective methods of improving radiation resistance are cons~idered to be 2/3 57 - USSR GRIGOR'YETA, G. M. , et al., Celiotckhnika, No 5, 1971, rp 3-17 high-temperature annealing of the converters and the manufacture of p-11-tyr)e photoconverters with an admixture of lithium. Replacement of silicon by GaAs for the manufacture of photoconverters may be useful from the point of view of sensitivitv to hard radiation. A lengthy bibliography is presented as a basis for the indicated discussion and conclusions. 3/3 Pliotoelectric Effect USSR UDC: 621.472:621-383 GOROD'"79TS.".' I Y, S. 1M., GR I G OR' YEVA, G. M. , KP--,MN IN, L. B. , LANDS-41,PN A. P. , LAZOVSKIY, 'E. S. "Difference in Radiaticn Stability of n-Type and p-.rype Silicon Photoelements" Tashkent, Geliotel-hin-JI:a, 210. 11 1971, pp 3-8 Abstract: The dama--inz- effe-cts of cosmic r-~diation on earth -Satel- lite solar batteries and -~he study of --he behavior of silicon photocells in such fields! are the subjects o-- this article. Such studies have shown that T;-tync- silicon is niore radiation-proof than n-type, the difference in the dama~-,e suctained by tiie two being a fwiction o;" the IZ-Lind and energ e- Ixtrticles bomba-d- of th ing them. Researcft conducted by the authors on the tem--peraiiure dependence of minority carr-fer lilfetimes in irra-d-inted -p-type s-i- licon with a resistivity of I ch.m-cm showod tiia-L the re comb ina t j. on center subject to z:lectror. bombardment -4,th an energy level of 1 Nev and 6 ~,:ev -~I-Lu -sarze Position in t1ne forbidden zone, with a ratio of tht-- t?IL-ctron capturu cros.,3 jection to the hole capture cros- Eection equal to 70. Similar ef-fecta are ob.,-i(,,rv,--:d in n-type ,silicon to f-lectrcn -irradiation. This is es- sentially a revicw, article, with a biblj.o1rr1~1,.1JJY of 19 titl._.-. ussa GORODETSKIY, S. M., et al, Geliotekhnika, No. 1, 1971, _Dp 3-8 The authors are associated with the All-Union Order oi' the Ijabor Red Banner Scientific Research Institute of Current 3ources. - 116 - USSR UDO 555.215.6 GORCDETSKIY, S.M., GRIGOWYEVA, G.M., KREYNIN, L.B., LAZOVSKIY, V.V., LANDSYAN, A.P., SOMINSKlY, M.S.7------------.,.- "Effect Of Electron Irradiation On The Recombination Parameters Of p-Silicon And The Photoelectric Gharacteriatics Of Silicon n-p Junctione" V ab. Radiatsion. fiz. nemet. kristallov (Radiation Physics Of Nonmetal Crystals-- Collection Of Works), Minsk, Nauka i tekhn., 1970, pp 159-266 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 1, January 1971, Abstract No 1B269) Translation: The results are discussed of an investigation of the bombardment of silicon ?hotoconvertera by electrons in the 0-5--18 14ev rango of energies. As follows from the photoelectric characteriotico presented, impairment of the photo- converters by electrons is characteristics for the case of the actionof penetrating hard radiation. The enargy depondenco wao experinvintolly found of the damage factor of the p-silicon boas with a resistivity of I ohm.cm. An analysis of' the changes of the dependences of the lifetime an the injection level and the tamper- ature made it possible to draw the preliminary conclusion that the center dater- mining the decrease of the lifetime of the p-Silicon irradiated by electrons is found at 0.2 ov above the top of the valence band and has a ratio of the electron and hole capture cross sections of r1-1 100. 6 Ill. 17 ref. USSR UDC 621.58).567 KREYNIX, L.B., L,,ND51,'aN, A.P. "Investigation Of The Possibilities Fbr An increase Of The Stability Of The Photoelectric Characteristics Of Irradiated Silicon n-p Junctions" V ab. RadiatBion. fiz.nomet. kristallov (Radiation Physics Of Nommetal Crystals-- Collection Of 1970, pp 167-175 (from RZh--Elektroniks _k_Xpy!j_ priijqneqVe, No 1, Jan-jary 1971, Abstract No IB270) Translation: Methods are considered for Increasing the stability of photocon- vertera operating in the conditions of hard radiation action. One of the methods in question is thermal annealing of the irradiated devices. A change is consid- ored in the process of annealing of the spectrul distribution of photosensitivity and the difNoion lonirth of the minority carriers in the base of irradiated U-p typo photoconvorters. Another possibility for assuring radiation resistance is doping them with lithium. The reoulto are presented of Irrar-intion and low- temperature annealine of p-n type photoconvertere with an impurity of lithium and various concentr~tiona of oxygen. In the case when the content of oxygen in silicon is small (< 1017 cai-2) devices with an impurity of lithium reveal an extremely high resistance to irradiation. The ability of lithium to neutralize recombination centers in silicon having a nonrediatioa origin is also shown. ill. 5 ref. G.B. ? /I T zal S -'-n L"..V.:i ~z c s 0 0 n:' -1 t o r, i I D' Vc I c' I o r Z~CJ~S 17 Z L ~l o v e I li.) V C e'-' %Q, Vol J0, No hS tr~!CL I ,~on szucl~ cd irl the kannealed ~;tate.. 2!eCZ~-~-UIYLiCillly CO a COrlLcilL 0-~ 3 L,,:,LC6 aL -19i' t:o az a raLe. o,, e%.cens-lon of 6. 10 C C Clic Of the -,Ietzli ',ICO.C Lile rupruru surfaces vras Of LlIC of cracks in ~Ilc: lirlulef L*;I~. L fa L(-- CU;ld L7 A' 0 !1 S 0 0'.. liycl "(11", Lite f 1) W:l 0 1.- L" i j)r 111C. P,~.i C 1*~ I Ck u(. C L)-'- ;-u L 0:. c r ac L ze r k, o p: aM; ,U O~ 3 c! e Q-U-ZC Of L~.t~ c: s b ~~ L -e n L o' 1.7 1 - S ri I j, o b7 r a p c alla -.75.1s. i/I LESIR UDC 547.261118 TOROPOVA, V. F., CHERXASOV, R. A., SAVEL-YEVA, N. I., V., 3 11jjIKOV, V. V., and PUI)OVIK, A. N., Kazan State University ineni V. 1. Ul'yannov-Lenin "Study of Stability of Complexes of Silver, Nickel and Cobalt Ions With Phosphorus Dithioacid Derivatives" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimil, Vol 41, No 8# Aug 71, pp 1673-1676 Abstracti A study was made of the composition and stability of complex conpou-nds o-P silver ions with a series of phosphorus dithioacid derivatives, as well as coazlexes of nickel and cobalt ions with diethy1dizhiophosphoric e potentlozetric --e*hod in a 90-percent ethanol-aqueous solution at acid 41~ %I 0. L. 4s an ionic streneth of 0.3 and a temperature of 25 Stabili:y consta~41. (109 Ad are determined and cor lated with constants for substituents at the phosph-oz-as atoa in the molecule of the ligand, r-ax-ticulax-ly for the 2p3-butylene glycol substituent. Acc. Nr: - Abstracting Service: Ref. Code: APM49791 CH-Em I C-u AB ST. J- 7e-' 0 1-3 -_7 1015S6n Molecular-weight distribution of vis-1,4-polybuta. dlerie in relation it) its preparation canditivils. S~aialov A. E.; I-T- U, frz-,rz~' i-EF, 7 0 h E, m d-m.--r01-u*no-.i of the t;de ptA,..irE-r ill diN- 1% ~n was stulied by butadiell". 41~ )t'd It, a di, but;(,n curve max. wvards tilt, amn. tellip. of If cawc-d a ~~Art ,per w,,I~ p4- in thi- znoi, m di,tribution curve max. toward lo%ker moL -wT d"Sinhul:on - f I depelikied oll t lie wa V ill Which lilt! :~)mpd~ and Tj halide catalkst, %;:f!r;? added. Thus, fractional adtin. of the 2 catalysts to poi-,-mg. 11 brough-i wid(ning in tile mol. wt, di!~mhulnon of I ;ind tvWerl? 11, 1u.,. r4141.1. wt. and hivii snol. wt. fractiona. Fraetional widn. )1 11 hj-d a favorai)le c,(fect on puipi,speruty iind impn,s ed po).-mer ext rudability. Cmf? R E E 1, / F RAN E -7 1!9801'713 Acc. Nr.: 7!, Ref. Code: UR 0240 AP0029329- PRIMARY SOURCE: Gigiyena i Sanitariya, 1970, Nr' 1, ppY.1_-3(~ REMOVAL OF CERTAIN ENTERIC VIRUSES AND BACTERIA FROM SEWAGE IN A CIRCULATION OXIDIZING CHANNEL Goncharuk, Ye.I.;Grigor'ye a,.,,, T.V.; Bey, Shulyak, E.V. Shulyak, E.V.; Korchak,_. G.I. Investigations have shown the treatm~cnt of sewage in a circulation oxidizing channel for two days to be i highly efficient means of decontamination judging by chemical indices. The sewage proved to be free of Coxsackie 135 and ECHO 19 viruses in 24 and 48 hours con- secutively and that of Esch. coli bacteriophage in 12 hours in the initial concentration amoun- ting 50 PFUlml and in 16 hours, when it amounted to 6000-7000 PFU/ml.The pathogenic serotypes of B. coli in a mixture of sewage and active slime were recoved for a period af 3-7 days in the initial contamination equaling I million a litre and for 15- 18 days if it amounted to 100 million a litre. The Coxszckie 135 virus was recovered from active slime sip to the third day and ECHO 19 virus - up to the 5th day. The Esch. coJi bacteriophage was present for 15 to 25 days depending on the initial concentration. Disinfection of treated scwages is con- sidered to be an obligatory measure. REEL/FRAME -ea now 1/3 038 UNCLASSIFIED TItLE--SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON THERMAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS -U- AUTHOR-GRIGORYEVA# L.F* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TREATMENT OF POLYMER SOURCE--MOSCOWt PLASTICHESKIYE MASSY, NO 2t 1970, PP 75-76 DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS, BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, MECH., IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL CONFERENCE, THERMAL EFFECT, CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL, SILOXANE, PLASTIC MECHANICAL PROPERTY, FLUOROCARBON RESINv PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESIN, FIBERGLASS C(NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO----FO701605022/007 STEP NO--UR/0191/701000/OOZ/007510076 CIRC ACCFSSIUN NO--ArOI41195 UNGLASSIFIED 213 038 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0141195 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SEMINAR WAS HELD IN MOSCOW FROM THE SECOND TO SIXTH SEPTEMBER, 1969# Mo V, SUBOLEVSKIY GAVE A PAPER ON SILICONORGANIC HEAT CARRIERS, NOTHING THAT THERMAL TREATMENT OF PLASTIC DEPENDS ON HEAT CARRIERS, POLYMETHYLSILOXANES AND POLYMETHYLPHENYLSILOXANES. K. A. MOSKATOV REPORTEO ON THEORY OF CHEMOSORPTION AND CHE.MICAL SURFACE REACTIONS OF POLYMERS. A. N. MACHYULIS DISCUSSED THE INCREASE IN LIFE EXPACTANCY OF POLYMERIC UNITS BY MEANS OF DIFFUSIVE STABILIZATION. THE EFFECT OF THERMAL TREATMENT ON STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES WAS DISCUSSED BY A. Ps MAKUSHKINA. L. A. KOGAN READ A PAPER ON PROSPECTIVES!FOR MATHEMATICAL MODELS USEO IN DETERMINATIOtl OF OPTICAL CONDITIONS FOR THERMAL TREATMENT OF PLASTIC DETAIL IN PUMP SYSTEMS. YE, 1. KAPKOVA REPORTED ON THERMAL TREATMENT OF POLYMERS AS A LONG LASTING FACTOR. THERMOSTABILIZATION AND PROPERTY OF FLUORORESINS WAS DISCUSSED BY L. 1, PROKHOROV. V. V. NALETOV GAVE A PAPER ON STUOIES ON LOWERING THE TOXICITY OF SYNTHETIC MATERIALS FROM PHENYLFORMALDEHYDE RESINS BY MEANS OF THERMAL TREATMENT, 1, 1. SAPRAGONAS READ A PAPER ON CHANGE OF THE PHYSICO CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURE OF POLYAMIDES ON THERMAL TREATMENT AND THERMAL AGING. SELECTION OF CONDITIONS FOR THERMAL TREATMENT DURING DEPOSITION OF POLYCAPROAMIDE PLATING IN SEMICALCINED LAVER WAS DISCUSSED BY A. P. MAKUSHIN* K. A. MOSKATOV TALKED ABOUT CLASSIFICATION OF THERMAL TREATMENT OF POLYMER MATERIALS. OTHER PAPERS GIVEN WERE: P. S, DUNAYEVSKIY, EQUIPMENT FOR THERMAL TREATMENT OF LOW CLEARANCE DETAILS. N. N. DASHKO, EFFECT OF THERMAL TREATMENT OF AMORPHOUS POLYMERS ON THEIR STRENGTH. Ll~l 5-SIFIFD NC-LA 3f3 038 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 I:tRC ACCESSION NO--AT0141195 ABS-TRACT/EXTRACT--N. 1. DOLGOV, THERMAL TREATMENT OF CAPRONE AND CAPROGRAPHITE DETAILS. V. P. D'YACHKOVA, THERMAL TREATMENT OF THICK WALL LARGE CLEARANCE UNITS FROM FLUOROPLAST-4. B. P, KISHKIN, EFFECT OF THERMAL TREATMENT ON PHYSICO MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FIBERGLASS PLASTICS. L. 1. KRAVCHENKO, CONDITIONS FOR THERMAL TREATMENT OF FIBERGLASS. A. D. MUSTAFAYEV, EFFECT OF THERMAL TREATMENT ON THE HARDNESS OF COMPONENTS FROM THERMOREACTIVE PLASTICS. A. A. MEYYER, QUALITY IMPOROVEMENTS OF FIBERGLASS DETAILS. K. A. HOSKATOV, TERMINOLOGY OF THERMAL TREATMENT OF POLYMER MATERIALS. UNCLASS I F IEO USSR GR F. "Scientific-Technical Seminar an Thermal Treatr~2nt of Polymor Constr~lction Materials" Moscow, Plasticheskiye Massy, No 2, 1970, pp 75-7o Abstract: The seminar was held in Moscow, from -the to --n r 1969. 1". V. SOBOL.EVSKIY gave a paper on I'Siliconorgall"C ;IC!,-,z C.-.[ C~ noting that thermal treatment of plastics depench; ori fica-i. methylsiloxanes and polymethylphenylsiloxanes. K. A. IMOSi~_-*t-IGV "Theory of Chemosorption and Chemical Surface Reactions 01- A. MACWULIS discussed the increase in life expectancy of j-_)q1vnC-r_;c Lint-L-s -by means of diffusive stabilization. The offect of therr..ial (;rl -_'IrUct- ure and mechanical properties was discussed by A. P. INIAKUS11KINA. 1'. A. KOGVi read a paper on 1111,rospectives for Mathematical 1'4odel-, U5e,i :1. nation of Optimal Conditions for Tll(.,rm,%l Treatmont oiC Sysze- " - YE. I. KAPKOVA reported on "Thermal Trea-Erimnt oj.- Lonq-Las-,ing Pactor". Zherm-ostabilization and property of fluo-r-orer-'115 -wa,,~ 1/2 USSR GRIGOR'YEVA, L. F. , Plasticheskiye Massy, No 2, 19-70, i~,-) 75-7o discussed by L. I. PROKHOROV. V. V- NALCTOV gave a papi-!: on Lowering the Toxicity of Synthetic Materials from Rosins by Means of Thermal Treatment". 1. 1. Si%FIRAGONAS read a papt2r on "C;-i.Ance of the Physico-Chemical 11'roperties and Structure of' Polyrtmidv~s or, Tllh(,,-~~:;.L -ircat- ment and Thermal Aging. "Selection of Conditions for TherriiaL dlur- ing Deposition of Polycaproamide Plating in Semicalcined Layei` (iLscussed by A. P. MAKUSHKIN. K. A. MOSKATOV talked about "Classificatiop. 0C 71normal Treatment of Polymer Materials." Other papers given were: P, S. AYEVSKIY, ,al Treatm-nt of Low-Clearance Deta-iL,". N. SFI~0. "Equipment for Therm 11 DA "Effect of Thermal Treatment of Amorphous Polymers on -Chi~ir S-Lrengt!,-~ N. 1. DC)L.CA)V, "Thermal Treatment oC Caprone and Capi7ot -Irzphito Dutai-l~;"; V. P. WYACHKOVA, "Thermal Treatment of Thick Wall Lai*(i(-,--Ci(:!ar~,inc(! Linits Crom Fluoroplast-4"; B. P. KISHKIN, "Effect of Thermal Treati-,le'll O'n chanical Properties of Fiberglass Plastics"; L. 1. IC-?AVCIV,*,I,.'K0, "Con(Ilittons for Thermal Treatment of Fiberglass"; A. D. IMUSTAFAYEV, "l-liffect ol- T'llerrial Treatment on the Hardness of Components from Th(~rmoreztctlve 1311-t--,tI-(-.,,s"- A. A. MEYYER, "Quality Improvements of, Fiberglass Detaiis"; and K. A. .7y of Thermal Treatment of Poly-~r MOSKATOV, "Terminolo( 2/2 Acc. Nr: 41POO38026- Ref. Code: URI 0056 G-- PREMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Tooreticl-keskoy Fiziki, 1970, Vol 58, Nr 1, pp -~~--570 INVESTIGATION OF PLASMA INSTABILITY US A STRONG ALTERNATING ELECTRIC FIELD Sm _jtgp4_nQv. K N.; V The frequency spectrum kz obtained for the pro-dously dlsc'oN~ered high frequency small-scale instability excited in a plasma by a high amplitude fast nia.criletosonic wave. The dependence of noise amplitude on field :3trength of the wave is inve3tigrated and it is shown that the dependence is of the thr"hold type. R E E L / FIMM E 19731067 112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLF--INVESTIGATION OF aESUNANCE EXCITATION OF HIGH AMPLITUDE WAVES IN A PLASMA -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GRIGORYEVAi L.I.v S,14ERDOY, 13.1., CHECHKINi V.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FIZIKI, 1970, VOL 58, NR 4, PP 1234-1242 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--PLASMA WAVE, MAGENTIC RESONANCE9 ACOUSTIC WAVE, PLASMA OSCILLATION, HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENT CONTROL M4RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL4SSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1720 STEP ~40--UR/0056/70/053/004/1234/t?42 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106453 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 030 -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23riCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106453 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXCITATION OF HIGH AMPLITUDE WAVES IN A PLASMA CYLINDER IS INVESTIGATED EXPERIMENTALLY FOR FREQUENCIES OMEGA SLJ3HI SMALLER THA.-N OMEGA S.14ALLER THAN (OMIEGA SURHI 0111EGA SUBHE) PRIMEONE HALF. THE WAVE IS EXCITED BY A HIGH FREQUENCY AZI.4UTHALv AXIALLY PERInoic CURRENT FLOWING IN A COIL ENCIkCLING THE PLASMA. THE SPECTRUM OF IMAGENTIC FIELD OSCILLATIONS, WHICH APPEAR IN THE PLASMA WHEN THE EXCITING CURRENT IS SWITCHED ON, IS OBTAINFO. IT IS DEMONSTRATED EXPERIMENTALLY THAT IN THE kEGICN OF RESONANCE EXCITATION OF A FAST -MAGNETO ACOUSTIC WAVE (WHISTLE) IN THE PLASMA, BESIDES THE PURELY FOACED OSCILLATIONS, TWO PROPER OSCILLATIONS (WHISTLE) ARE ALSO EXCITED, THE WAVELENGTH OF ONE OSCILLATION AND THE FREwUENCY OF THE OTHER JIFFERING RESPECTIVELY FROM THE AXIAL PERIOD AND THE FREQUENCY OF THE EXCITING CURRENT. EXCITAT19N OF PROPER OSCILLATIONS 15 DUE TO THE FINITE WIDTH OF THE EXCITING CURRENT SPECTRA IN WAV9 NUM8ER SPACE AND FRE~~UENCY SPACE. IT IS ALSO FOUND THAT A WHISTLE WITH A FREQUENCY DIFFERING FROM T14AT OF THE EXCITING CUKRENT DI.CAYS INTO A 41-11STLF AND A FAST SOUND ICYCLOT.R0:4 SOUND) WAVE. THE CONDITIONS FOi~ SUCH DECAY IN a BOUNDED PLAS14A ARE DISCUSSED. FACILITY: FIZIKO-TEKH14I!_-HESKIY INST., AN UKR. SSR. qlaii(qns ul JULILZOU .10j,utl sn~, t.,oj 11 71: j, U; 'T.1% ul~jiu)(Inpu jo oiuo?!:pu.j pu~ 's~'4:rq ot;,. j-, *J C.., -n I j 0 v vo -)~I: uv (I t t4-~ III t Ij -:0 110 4 1 o , la !~d vu- .it Ikj 11 V I "it -ii Pi ') T i -'Li L I j o.v, ~.I; ;L1 xllo~ n .1 U ~Ii I- 11; %1".;] .1q ~l '"W o v I ::~.t id j v My:., J~~ (TT 1~0 1, lj m: 14 ti t, 1 UAJO: I Oij ~;00 J~j 01 0 Li li 11 U! "t; 0I UOt!l :1 10 1 W -Io itil; )o U.'! ;C~j :ro wt t3 .%)I 3j. :0 ss TN 21! DS I (I VID I J, I Z I J N I I.I. d 1.) N Ou V11. ~; 1,,, "a USSR UDC 613.168-078076-3-082-35 GRIGORYEVA, L. V., laboratory of Sanitary Bacteriology and Virology, Kiev 1~bid-ntific Research Institute of General and Communal Hygiene imeni A. N. Yarzeyev "Application of Cell Cultures for Evaluation of Electromagnetic Field Effects" Moscow, Laboratornoye Delo, No 12, 1971, P 748- Abstracti The effect of electromagnetic fields in the ultra-short frequency range on cell tissues (HeD-2, rat fibroblastat monkey kidney, human embryonic fibroblasts) is described. A field intensity of 50-400 V/n produced a well defined degeneration of cells during the first 2-5 days of cu-Itivation. Lower field intensities (5-6 V/m) caused only a slight der-eneration of cells during 4-6 days of incubation. No visible changes in cellular structures were observed with the application of 0.1-1 V/x field. however, If any changes occurred, they were of a questionable nature and very weak. The primary cell cultures showed early the changes produced by the field. The obtained data make it possible the application of tissue cultures In preliminary hygienic evaluation of the effect of electromm;,netic fields within the radiofrequency range. 1/1 1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING f)ATE--23,9CT70 TME--EFFECT OF VWENAL GLANDS FUNCTIll','AL STATE ON OXIDATIVE METABOLISM OF VITA)~[,q 4 AND ITS C01,14TENT IN' ADAENAL GLANDS9 LIV:-'i'%' AND 61_000 PLASMA 4UTHOR-(04)-(;RIGOKYEVA, L.V., NATANSON, A.D., SMIRNOV, M.I., SHIPITSYNAt L . P COUNTRY 3F INFO--USSR SOURCE--VOPROSY .14EOITSINSKOY KHIMII, 1970, VOL 16, Nk 3, PR -300-306 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-310LOGICAL AND MEOICAL SCICNCES TOPIC TAGS--ADRENAL GLANO, 0;,IDATION, METABOLISM, VITAIIIIII'lo LIVERt 3LOOD PL A S AA CONTkOL MARKING--,"li~ RESTRICTIONS DOCU.-ArPIT CLASS--U,iCLtSSIFlc'-b PROXY KEEL/FRAME--1998/0144 STEP 1,40--UR / 0301 /70 / o.! 6/003 /0330/0 3o6 CIPC A(.C~SSION N(,--AP0120Hl't4 2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120844 ABST~~ACT/EXTRACT--M) GP-U- ABST.-PACT. THE C0,NTENf OL: VAR10JS VITAIIIIN A FORMS (ALCOHOL, PALMITATE; ALDEHYJE) IN ADRENIAL GLANOS (IF 4ATS AT T'A~-[R ACTIVATION' BY IMEANS !IF UNILATERAL Atl)kF,,,'ALECTtjMIA 0 j,' A(-TH ADMINIST'ATI0,111 AFTER IINHI~i[TILT-l GF THF.1-~ FUNCTION BY PROLLINGED I SOL P"IJECTIG"N AN D I A f (I L) ~ AFTER CANCELLAT [Os,J OF HYORaCORT I SdL WAS, STUOI ED. S PUL N-'.-' 'LY ALL T 1- 1 R E E F R L'V4 S 10 F V I T A M I NA CUP4TENT IN LIVER AND BLOOD PLASMA WAS DETERMINED. ACTIVATIUN UF AO:'ENAL GLANDS FUNCTION L-.AIDS T,.'~ DECREASE IN THEIR VITAMIN A CONTEIN'T . INHIBITION OF THEIR FUNCTI-'~N DID i,.ICJT CHA.%GE SIGNIFICAI~TLY V[TA'1IN A C;) NC E N T kA T I &N. THE DECREASI- IN VITAMIN A CONTENT IN LIVER OF RATS f,4J'-::CTED HYDROCORTISO-1- 'WAS iNIDRMALIZED AFTER THE CANCELLATION OF THE DkUG. THE CONSTANCY li-; VITA%1IN A ALDEHYI)E Cr-INTENT IN ADRENAL GLA,"IDS, LIVER AND BLOOD SHOWS THAT ACTIVATION AS wELL AS P-41HIBITION-OF ADPEINAL CORTEX FUNCTION DOES NOT LE40 TO THE INCREASE I-N OXIDATIVE VITAMIN A TPANSFORMATEON IN ADRENAL GLA,,40S ANO LIVER OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS. FACILITY: ALL UNION kESEAkCH VITA-M[NOLOGY INSTITUTE USSR MINISTRY OF HEALTH, MOSCOW. UNCLASSIFIE0 2 1 . i 6 I;i 5 2 3 t; F.P-27 Kp-,',o FADICTELESCOi-E ANTFN~~A AT WA7!',LFT;(!T119 OF I AND 1.35 CENTIMETE:--S .-.:, tNrti~lo by -L Jj., 1-1 z,4hx.%Mi, I N, I; ~qh ii I br,"'li 117 !,!~Jscow. ~ J.6, No 5. 1973, E,- M. ulv 1972, kadluil4lka, "iussian, A I -o- re f'l,,c to r riten rr, t -.T. I r, t'! 0 3 t i r, I v e b.inl w;,~f developed in 11*6 in order, to ir-rrov~~ Crine- nn ObrervT)tory! RI-27 lc~ provIJil i-i.cimum non~,I tivity, it w,ic zurl-zd ar.J itr b,;ric. pl-c- trical t)-irtmeters Eit 3.)4 cent! ire ters were del-r-ined. In vrIopinr. the ilium inati nr.,r1yUtr of the K-,*.C".q ~'- ncer- qtln;,,. i,*.v~.rionce of the F ANj2 11,7t~4,j~c ir_r.; P. N. .1 F'T-::' s)!; con Lebedov f)r the USSR Acijdemy of Scltncts' sidered and cnr1.,-jn chanres In Its syn.Lvm paro-tters *t-r,, intrujucedi the dizWl,ter or th" E-.rroniary rorle-tor '.~03 ~illir~-ters. 7-nd t1"r flyrt"nlr. foci),11 W;.s -;E: 20,01 milli,,:nterr from th,i vertey of' the p,,r~obolold i,h n to 4n~iuril:,: :tlrl- mill 1011orn in the millimetf.,r w;ivvl~and. c~rcumztonc,*C; I im. Itell tlh-m lonritudInill dimension of Ihs! Lrrndiotor in the 3- centininfl,r band. 1h'! two-reflector Irradinter lt~,I; ,. ccm- plirativoly rm:jll lonrlt-idirvil Jimonliri, which if it:hv it ~ar chosen I tn c .. q tried out on vri antenna, -~ Fl, k.~- t h ti 2 '? a n'd I ~, a v e s N t i s f :l '! t v ry re r %j! t - . Tho rndia Lion p-l t terni of he ten- reflec,.tcr I rra.i 1,t ter In tt- ~. :-n,l H plune-3 ;ind the chZI.."I 1-1~:,;!;- ti c n t t,h,, ). 31, cent Ime ter wavel th ure r~ho-i i n I i i~%'! . 1 . 1j'he Irri.di--torla dispersion coeff-cient, ::onpu*.ej -,Pr Lf~P radintion patterno doeo not exceed 0.2. Jlrelimiw,ry tuning of the ;,ntenn;, wos done on the sun, finul tuning an radlo sources of small ongular size. A radic,- ater with a prirametric amplifier was used in tuning vL the 23 I -LASSIFIFO Pq0CESSING f)ATF--IlSFP70 1/2 037 L TITL.r--HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF COAPOSITE WOOD PLASTICS MADE ON THS RASIS Dr- P4NOL FORMAL DEHY DE REESINE -U- AUTHOR--GRTr~ORYEY,A-o~~,.M-O~4- COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--GIGIYENA I SANITARIYA, 1970, NR 4, PP 47-50 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT A.qFAS--BI0LO(_ilCAL ANn MEIICAL SCIENCES T()pjC TAGS--wnoji CFiC-qICAL Pknn(ICT, PLASTIC CnATI,'14GP TrXIrrlL0';Y, F"P'4AL9,;_:HY0Es AIR P~ILLUT19~!, INSOLAri,,iG MATER14L, MICR-10p,,-t A k1l I Sm, BACTERICIDE OCCUTR-L Z~ZST:ZICTIONS Dr)CUMr-NT CLA'_;5--U'4CLASSIF IFD ROXY REELf'rRLMP_--l9P9/1683 STEP 1~0 F C I PC A (- 738 *.swoi:j iv. -oNnvoo- 3Ni tio:i o3sn, siv i*j,3.ivw =10, S3dkL b3H.LG ON V. -I CkIjPc):) :1,141 NO Nviil S31qll 17 Ol C S311SV'ld SIH.L NO 03111N gld_~m S990631W ~Hl GAI 3C,,kf-_--(Jlviq~02 ~O JNnoNv 3_liiVb3ClSNO:) V DrA.1116-3- :'JIR 01 ONnad SVM it S~ S3SlW:_3td ON1113AC) N1 SdCjGlzl JO 3H.L ao:i c:3sn 3U IONNV:) S:JIISVId SlIA IVHl SVM !)NICINIJ 9H.1 *33v:ibns sii NC, S6SlNV9'dD(J*6:)lv~ =10 lVfk]A~!AS =LHI CJNv 'IVI~13IVV. SIHI. JU 3r,]VW ~10b-ld V JO S=~11'63c)Obd ONIIVInSNI jw ujionis ~UjHlnV 3HI "S3GIS3!6 *SliAil 3bniv83ok-4~1 snoldvA IV SNClllCN,6D UIJI:1 (INV AbOlVZ:U0V'l b3(.'Nfl SISAIVNV. lV)lhJHJ kbVIINVS SDliSVld JI1S3dw03 ODOM *lDV~iISuv -0-dO (fl)--I0VeiX3/1)VbiS9V 8CLl0l0dV--C)N NCJISS3:)3V :-Sit Ld~ -- iVC C!k!JSSj:)Gbd oqj:;issv-I:),-,n LtO Z/Z C 1/2 310 U,*7GL_'SSfrFI=D TITLE--ASCORBIC ACID TITRATION IN FOODSTUFFS -U- AUTHOR-(02)-GRIGOP,YEVA, M.P., STEPANOVA, YE.N. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VOPROSY PITANIYA, 1970, NR 3, PP 32-37 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES PROCESSING DATE---'3--)CT7( TOPIC TAGS--FOOD ANALYSIS, ASCORBIC ACID, ELECTROMETRY, TITRATION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS' DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME--191)7/2053 STEP NO--UR/0244/tt)/000/0.~3/oO32/OO3I CIRC ACCESSION NO--'-'l'P012069b UNIC L A S S I I- I C 1) 212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120696 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THREE METHODS OF DETERMINING ASCORBIC ACID IN FOODSTUFFS, BASED ON ITS ACIDIFICATION WITH 2tbvDICHLOROPHENDI.INDOPHENL)Lt WERE COMPARED. THEY INCLUDED VISUAL TITRATIONv EXTRACTION OF THE DYE EXCESS WITH XYLENE 4ND FLECTROMETRIC TITRATION. THE RESULTANT DATA INUICATE ALL THREE ~OETHOOS EQUALLY SUITABLE FOR USE lti THE ANtLYSIS OF FOOD PRODUCT; CONTAINING NO PIGMENT HINDERIING ITS RELILATION. XYLEME EXTRACTION OF INDOPHENOL AND ELECTROMETRIC TITRATION MAY BE RECOMMIE"IDED FOR DETERMINING THE ASCORBIC ACID IN COLOURED OBJECTS. ELECTROMETRIC TITRATION 15 MUST SUITABLE, SINCE IT 15 SIMPLE, EXACT AND HAS NO LIMITATIONS IN MEASURING THE ASCORBIC ACID CONTENT IN FOODSTUFFS. FACILITY: LABURATORIYA PO RAZRABOTKE METODOV VITAMINDLOGICHESKOGO ANALIZA VSES. N-1 INSTITUTA VITAMIINOLOGII MINISTERSTVA ZDRAVOOKHRANENIYA SSSR, MOSCOW. t j tq C-t -A C-~- j- f: p-, I Acc. Nr. : RP0031628- Ref. Code: UR 02-119 PRIMARY SOURCE: Byuiletea' Eksperimental'noy B-Jalogii i Meditsiny, 1970, Vol 69, Nr 1, p-)80-8.3 A STUDY INTO REACTIVITY OF LYMPFIOID CELLS CULTLRE OF TUE FETUS IN VITRO Govallo, V.I.; n, I. I. Central &ientifi,-Rescarch Institute of Tratimatologi- and Orthop,~Jfl,.- The ability of the "hymic and spleric cells of 16--23 old hun-,,~n fl~~!!.;,~ undergo morphological transformation in a mixcd cultuire and tinder the efft:d oi ii~,, specific stimulators of Mastogenesis was sludied. As evidericed, the iriu,-miit,, of Hic 1)1!,-: transiormation rea,,tioii in, ainixed lympliocyie cidt!!l,t! i)f 1 j ~ I I , Idirectly I I the degree of amlig~~nic o1 'lie celk cuitivat~d, III a mi--cd cu!turt~ and Presence oi 5fimula". ~-s th,~ ~,Inbrycrli;-.l splenic celk -,.,mil~-j-%vent diff,renii.-jliwi ii) that in )ymphoid th III,)(' y t i,,;) of y tile !i3llle to tat conditions. REEL/FRAME InG9117,01-5 112 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINS DATE--020CT70 TlTLE--A STUDY OF THE ACTIVITY OF AINTILYMPHOID SERA IN THE CULTURF OF LYMPHOCYTES IN THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF MAN -U- AUTHOR-(04)-GOVALLO, V.I., GRIGORYEVA, M.P.t KOPELYAN, I.I., KOS41ADI, G.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--BYULLETEN' EKSPERIMENTALINOY BIOLOG11 I M~61TSI'qy' 1970t VOL 69, NR 4, PP 82-85 DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS:--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOP[C TAGS--liLOOD SERUM, LYMPHOCYTE D0CJ;',.E:4T CL_'5S--U%CLASSlFIED PROXY KELL/FRAME--19A8/1579 STEP CIRC ACCLSSIf"fli N0-00106325 Ll L A S S I F~ I r 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING r)ATE--0?Jl'-'T70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0106325 ABSTAACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE ACTIVITY OF DIFFERENT HETEPCiLOGLJUS ANTILYMPHII-3 S~RA WAS STUDIED IN THE CULTURE 3F HUMAN LYlAP40CYTES IN VITRO- IT IS SHOWN TH4T DIFFERENT 11"PlUNt- A14TISERA HAVE THEIR CHARACTERISTIC SPECTRU14 OF A,-.T[O,',l IN THE MONOCULTOE IF LYMPHOCYTES, MANIFESTING IN A VARYING DEGREE THE LEUKOAGGLUT1144TIING? CYTGTOXIC AND BLAST TRANSFORMING EFFECT. IN A MIXED CULTURE 3F LYMPHOCYTES ANTILYMPHOID SERA CAUSED BOTH SFIMULATION AND [NIJIBITIJ\l OF THE REACTION OF BLAST TRANSFORMATION IN COMPARISON -WITH THI: REACTION OF NATIVE LYMPHOCYTES. r U NULASSLFIED AA004064C L5~~ UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent, 242089 YRU S2Z~ATN Candid& tropicalis SKF-2 was Isolhted from yeast obtained coumw- cially by continuous 'cultivation. The novel strain does not require preliidnary adaptation to hydro~ carbons and was found suitable for the bio- synthesis of vitamin-containing proteinaceouB fodder from the naptha hydrocarbons. The strain assimilates glucose, maltose, saccharose and galactose, and does not liquify gelatine. The nitrate nitrogen is qot utilined. 29.1.68. an 1213829/28-13, SHUBINA, L.N. and GRIGORIEVA, V.A. Protein Biosynthesis Res. Inst. u1. 15/25.4.69. Class 6a, Int. C1. C 12k. ~j AA0040646 AUTHORS: Shubina, L. N.; and Grigor'yeva, N. A. Severo - Kavkazskiy Filial Vsesoyuznogo Nauchno Issledovatel'skogo Instituta Biosinteza BeIk-o%-,y-=eshchestv 1975OZZ5 USSR GRIGOR'YZVA , N. F "The Application of Irriunofluorescent Method in the Study of Tbyreoglobulin, in Embryonic Thyroid Glands" Ontogenez (Ontogenesis), 1973, Vol 4, No 4, pp 427-431 (from RM - Biologic he ska3m Kbitn1ya, No 22, Nov 73, Abstract No 1648) Translation: The application of an immunofluorescent method has been described for the investigation of thyreo_,-lobulin (1) of the embi7onic thyroid gland. The method of the preparation of I has been described for the irmunizzation of rabbits as well as the schematic of iTm=ization, the method of freezing-, the thyroid gland and the preparation and staining, of the preparations by the indirect netilod of Kuns. High sensitivity of this inethod makes it possible to study I or its precursor in the early stages of the differentiation of embryonic thyroid gland. 1/1 rG USSE YEII~, 7:. VOLOSOV, D. S S-z- G. V. CR'l*G::-- "A F;-;t Photo Lens" Moscow, Otkr,,,t--*,.,Ta, ""J" No 6, Foli 7'-,. C 70' Published 2 Fob '('2, .111", Translatiun: ThIs i-trod^uce:i: I Which crlmt~dz-s -foi-,r cor.~p~nc;itf;, fllr,.~t 1:2:.-trac, ul; of Ll:0 menisci v-ith co,-icavit,.' end the !7.( ck~-' i c-f tu're Of, L'rc t ar e o---, r c. -1 -., c -,* Io f tl,i,-, jc,~!f7j U(d 1-- -.1 4 j-. f-' cornuoll~:Ilt wit-'.11 Ll- 1,71, C. C Ly C) -1, C U, S, I Z C VII -1: j! the fc-:,,: of and TraF", OnC."'t fvo-.~l C and a t 'I') f rom an L USSE VOLOSOV, D. S. et al. , U7;,,T-, lluthor's a disreroion cc,, e pi(:,l t 2--! ', -C, Of 1-" 1 C,~;t 2 . 2 lens b:,r -*L,*,-,t-- faot th~lt (; fi-oi~i ct vlev-. vt' aebi-eved in a !~Lould by moidn,g the scparute and of the Eecond coi-Ii-orent, Vs a sil-,ule urit. IL\ IM 1/2 030 UNCL ASS I F I ED rITLE--ANIONS OF DINITROMETHYL COMPOUNDS. V. POTASSIUM SALT OF PHENYLDINITROMETHANE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-GRIGORYEVAt N.V., MAQGOLISr N.V., I.N. %m ..... COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. STRUKT. KHIM. 1970, 11(1)t 165-8 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE TSELIINSKIY, I.V., SHOKHOR, TOPIC TAGS--CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, BENZENE DERIVATIVE, X PAY STUDY, NITROMETHANE, ORGANDPOTASSIUM COMPOUND, CRYSTAL LArTICE, CONJUGArF 30ND SYSTEM, ANION CONTROL MARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1937/0444 STEP NO--Ul~/0192/70/011/00,/Clf)5/016P CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104057 UNELASSIFIED 2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROICESSING DATE--19SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104057 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. rHE STRUCTURE OF PH ENYL D I NI TROM ET HAN E ( I ) WA S DETD. BY S I NGL E C RY STAL X RAY 4ET HODS .T HE MONOCLI,NIC LATTICE PARAMETERS ARE A 11.581 B 7.951 C 10.12 ANGSTROMS, AND BETA 99DEGREES; ZETA EQUALS 4; THE SPACE GROUP IS P2 SIJBI-C. It"41THE ANION, THE DIHEDRAL ANGLE BETWEEN THE PH RING AND THE N(l) MINUS C(O) MINUS N(2) PLANE IS 62DEGREESt AND THE C(l) MINUS C(4) LINE MAKES AN ANGLE OF SIMILAR TO 8DEGREES WITH THE N(l) MINUS C(O) IMINUS N(2) PLANE. BOTH NO SUB2 GROUPS ARE ROTATED BY SIMILAR TO 10DEGREES ABOUT THE C AND N BONDS RELATIVE TO THE N(l) MINU S C(01 MINUS N(21 PLANE. CONJUGATION BETWEEN THE PH RING AND THE REMAINDER OF THE ANION CANNOT EXCEED 20PERCENT OF THE VALUE POSSIBLE IF THE ANION WERE PLANAR. MARY FRANCES RICHARDSON. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 620-193.5 NIKITIN, Y. I., and GRIGOR -'YEVA,..T. N., TsNIPKI fexpansion unknowjn imeni 1. 1. Polzunov, Lenilfg-2~ad "Effect of Calorizing a Rickel Alloy on Its Long-Time Strength in Certain Media!' Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Ffekhaaniak liaterialov, Vol 10, No 1, 19"14, PP 7-12 Abstracti A study was made to determine the effectiveness of calorizing alloy E1826 In order to protect it from high-temperature oxidation and from the action of ash deposits during testing for long-time strength as well to determine the relationship of long-tino strength of the calorized alloy to the scale factor. Chemical composition of the alloy was (in wt %)t 0-037 C, 14.03 cr, 1.47 T1, 2.24 Al, 4.06 1-10, 5.89 W, m6 i4n, 0.27 Si, 0.015 P, and 0.004 S, balance-1-ii. It was shown that the long-time strength of the alloy exceeds 4000 hours when tested at 8500 C in an ash without NaC1, but when an ash with 10% NaCl is deposited on samples, their long-t9me strength Is 500 hours or less. The basic conclusion made is that calorizing does protect EI826 samples from the effects of ash content in that sa=Dles without a calorized layer Lve a much less lon4:- -time strength than those which are calorized. Alsol the thicker the calorized layer, the better the long-time strength. Six figures, six bibliographic references. IA - 67 - USSR UDC 620.193.5 NIKITIN, V. I. Academy of Civil Aviation, Leningrad 0 "Influence of Ash Deposits on Long-Term Strength of Gas Turbine Blade Materials" Kiev, Fiziko-Khimicheskaya Mckhanika Materialov, Vol 8, No S, 1972, pp 19-26. Abstract: This work studies the influence of a synthetic ash containing sodium sulfate and sodium chloride on the long-term strength of type E1826 nickei alloy (0.037 wt.cj C, 14.0300- Cr , 1.47% Ti, 2.241- Al, 4.06") Mo, S-89% W, 0.16% NIn, 0.27., Si, O.OIS-01 P, 0.005 wt.') S) -used for the manufacture of turbine blades. Two compositions of synthetic ash were used. The first composition imitated the asfi of high-sulfur fuels, while the second mixture was designed to contain sodium chloride. The study of the effects of the influence of ash deposits on long-term strength of nickel alloy indicated the necessity of developing measures (protective coatings, treatment of fuels, etc.) to eliminate or significantly reduce the influonce of the medium on the strengths of gas turbine blade materials. 1/1