SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GULIN, B.A. - GULYAYEV, A.P.

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USSR TJDC 532-132 GRIGORIYEV, V. N.,,j_TJ J,,T jCCfjEP j~ 'IT-1j, . "LiT B. A., YEESELISON, B. V. D., M-I12HE'l-EV, V. A. "Device for Investic-a~ing Diffusion and Magnetic Characteristics of 3He and 3He_4He Solutions by the Spin Echo 1-lethod" Trudy, FizikD-te'.-dLnicheskiy institut _ni-_ki7kh temeratur (Physico- technical Instizute for Lo-,; Temneratures--col lie ction of works', 41 Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian �SR, No. 10, 1970, pp 166-177 4rom RZh-Fizika, -1-To. 9, 1971, Abstract No. 9E36) ,Translation: Tho description is Eiven of a spin echo device, de- signed for investiEatui_ng the characteristics of )He and Jl-.e-4-!--,e solutions in the liquid and solici states. The device permits -,-qea- surements o-~' the coefficient of diffusioa, 'U~L, _m,:1.rMtic suscenti- bility,and the magnetic relaxation time, as they vary In a broad ranGe. '-?'he results of controlled measurements of the di'fusion co- efficient in liouid 3Ee at; various T.,ressures arc: ;-iven. '!hece re- sults correspond well with the resuits obtained by other authors. Author's abstract. 75 - USSR UDC: 11-1 51. 5 96+5 -'M -143 GULIN, E. P. "Correlation Characteristics of the !-,`ave Field for a il;onnonochro- matic Radiation Source in DIedia with Random Par--eters" Moscow, V sb. Tezisy dokl. 3-Y Vses- shl:oly--seninara no stat. gidroakustike, 1971 (Theses of Reports, Third Lij.-Union Schoo]--- z3eminar on Statistical Hydroacoustics, 1971) 1972, Pp 4-21 RZh--Fizilr.a, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4Zh643) - Translation: On the basis of linear filter thearv, some cenerai re- lationshi-os are obtained for channels (C) -~.~it-h ra!--dom pa---~Irneters. These rela4--ionshivs uermit computine thc corrc--'f-j, tion in the wave field Eiven b specific Liodels oj_ the C' anus In, t- Y Y types of signal. As examples, two LiGdcls of C -..-ith rando,%~i nara- meters are con3idered: a space filled with la2~r-e-ocale unifformities, and a uniform hallf---i)ace bounded an unever ~i7zr- face with sloping irregularities. For bGth C' 6 of signal, tuh~, orace-t-ime correlation of the nd tthe cor- relation between the oriCinal radiation .--nr~ th-e I~i -in space zl-re calculated. An arbitrary scalar 1,1*-P i,,~ Fo 3, 1/P USSR GULDIP E. P.P Tezisy dokl- 3-Y Vses- shkoly--sen~inarxa po stat. gidroakuctike, 1971 (from lah--Fizika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No I[Zh643) both C models, the broadening of the radiation band acts eqUally or, the space and time scales of the WF correlation as well as on tile c*1aaracteristics of the correlation receiver output signal. Also, the results to the de-pend- ence of the intensity of the unperturbed Dart of the field. and the Sijnal fluctuations on the distance and space scales of the random paraireters o' the 0 (the nonuniformities in the medium and the surface i-rre-,-ularities) dif er substantially. Whereas in a rnedium with random, nonuniformities tile unper- turbed part of the field weakens with the distance and v-1th increasin;- d4men- sions of nonunifon-aty, the reduction in the unperturbed component in reflec- tion from the irregular surface is ELYon,,I-er tile greater the slidinZ; anr~le but is indemendent of the distance between the r-adiator an(! the receiver and of the horizontal dinensions of the irregularity. In the case of the signals deter- minedJ. there is some difference in the results of the computation in the cxa3r' i- nation of both C models only for sufficiently broad-band radiation. In the case of narroi-i-band -radiation, the computaticris for bot~i the C rod--ls E-ive identical results. It is noted that the results o1utained are applicable to hydroacoustical cignals and to electromagnetic wave fields in ~,Ilich T~olariza- tion effects play a mdnor role. Bibliography of' eigrit. V. E. 2/2 Television USSR BRAUDE, G. V., 1IONCH-FRUY_-C--!TCjj, J,. I.1., GELIFAMI) BLYIN, Y,,-.. A.,16~6t~rl I KTIVOSHETEYEEV, 1.11. 1., MIPISKIY, G. Ya., TISECIIIENKO, 1. M., TEL-IM31, 0. A., KTIESIN, A. Ya. "A Television Device for Determining the Coordinates of roint Cbjects" Moscow, Otlu-ytiya, izobreteniya, Prorrnyshlennyye Obri.ztsy, Tovarnr,,e Zna'.- No 26, Sep 71, Author's Certificate No 313210, p 165 Translation: T~iis Author's Ccrtificatq introduces, a tolevisicn device fcr dete:1,mininf, tto~ co~ordirlnti_',-3 of' point, ohjjftcl;:I. T)w a LI-le- vivion transrnit.Lint,, tiite~ with menory, an "311ti"lit a signal processing unit, an r--rasurc, wilt, a a pulse generator, an optical shutter. ard a da-ta input, mlcc!,,ile. A.,; a di,_ tinguishing -feature of the patent, the accuracy of, cacrdirlate aetermi- nation is improved by tying series-connected horizontal and v,~rtica,! Jln- terrogation ccunte_rs to the output of 'the cadence pulcc generator. Tl,c- courter outpuis are connected thrcugh shaping mrtrixes_ for liGrizn_ntal ard; vertical deflection to the input of the output scannin-t- unit. At t1he time, a second output of the vertical intcrrcgation cc)unter ii- ccnnec',~-.' t1rough a deco(iur to the data inpiit modulc. - M U 5 5 UDC GUT LI "'ANP "To An vvtIltiation Cf The Gurrent Density From the Cathode Cf Elt,,.tron Devicee 1ri The Presence Of A Magnetic Field" Slektron. talthnika. Nauchno-takhn. ob. Elektron. SVCh (Electronics TechnoloilY. Fc_ientifi~c-Technical Collection. Microwave Electr-OnIca), 19 0, No 5, pp 11te-Ir-I .7 (from R".h--Elektroniks i Yeye primeneniye, No 8, August 1970-t Abstrict I%o I-A22) Translation: During a comoutation of the current density from a cathode in a mag- netic field by the well-known 5/2 power law for an equipotentiol close to the cathode, errors occur which depend on the mugnitude of the magnetic field und the distbnce to a computed oquipctontial. Formulao ura proposed for datormining the correct-i-or 1,1J4.tore which vi~.ti it poi~fiiblfj Lo docrounf) tho arrarij nonUorivid. f? ~1_ 1/2 Oil UNCLASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 -TITLE--A 0-=VICE FeR JETERMINING THE TRAJECTORIES OF CHAR~;ED PARTICLES -U- AUTHOR-(02)-GULINA, N.P., EPSHTEYN, M.S. ~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SGURCE--PATEiAT V) 264008 REFE.-\ENCE--f:1TKRYTIYAr fZ06RETENIYA, PFd..MYSHLENNYYE OBRAZTSY, TGVARNYYE JATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU6JECT ARILAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--PARTICLE PHYSICS, MATHEIMATIC EXPRESSIGN, PUENT, PARTICLE TRAJECTORY ~CCMTROL '-1ARKING--.N1(j 1-.-ESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UiNCLAS)SLEFIED PROXY R_=tL/FRA-!E--3-)1j4/1243 STEP C[R-C ACCF-SISLON .',iu-'--AA0131720 i- f 212 Oil UNICLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATF-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA--')131720 A53TkACT/'-:XT1ACT--(U) GP-0- AvISTRACT. THIS AUTHOR'S CL-(TIFICATE Vffi~0101JCES A !)L:VICE FO!~ DETERMIN-U,~G THE 1,~AJECTGRIE-S OF CHARGED PARTICLES IN A CARTE'SIAN COORDINATE SYSTEM. TiiE U-Nir CuiNTAINS AN FIELD PICK,) AND c-LECTRJLYT[C BATH, A MOVING PkOf3E HEAD WHICH ACTS AS A A COMPUTER DEVICE. AS A DISTINGUISHING FEATURE CF THE PATENT, THE ACCUkACY UF DATA READ't]JT F.RO,'-t rHE SURFACE OF THE ELECT~-ICJLYrE 15 I'WROVED BY MAKING THE PROBE HEAD IN Tqc" FORM OF TWO ELECTROOES LOCATED AT A FIXED DISTANCE Ft~C'*1 EACH OTHER AND -0,~ IENTED ALONG ONE OF THE COur'O [NATE AXES. THE ELFURCOES APE CONNECTEO RESPECTIVELY TO A WNIT FOR CALCULATION OF THE C131-MPGNENT OF THE POTENTIAL GkADIENT ALOIG THE SELECTED AXIS AND TO A r FOR CALCULATION OF THE POTENTIAL AT THE GIVEN POINT. J:, U 1) C 6 SS I . 3 3 3 :-I F, GTTLINIA, N'. Pan,! EPST T,' YT, M. S "A Device for Oeterniinin-, the Trajectories of "'aar-et" Par-cicLes" , LIL Moscow, Otkrytiya. Izobreteniya, Pronivshlcnnyyc-: 2naki, No 8, 1970, p 121, patent No 264003, fiL,,..'d 2"- Jan Abstract: This Autho--'s Certificate introduces a device for &!ter- mining the trajectories of charged particles in a Cartesian coordinate system. The unit contains an electrolytic bath, a moving probe head whi.cft acts as a field pickup, and a computer device. As a distin- guishing feature of the patent, the accuracy of da-ti readout from the surface of the electrolyte is improved by makinj-~' the probe head in the form of two electrodes located at a fixed distance from, eaca other and oriented along one of the coordinate axes. The electrodes are connected respectively to a unit for calculation of the component of: the potential gradient along the selected axis and to a unit Afor cal- culation of the potentiaL at the given point. 1/1 3 Q.27 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSINO DATE--020CT70 11 0 U--ON CONNECTION OF THE TRICARBDXYLIC CYCLE WITH SOME PRUCESSES JF TIITMETABOLISM -U- ~ AUTHOR--GULI I M.F. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--fJKRAYNSsKIY BIOKHIMICHNIY ZHURNAL, 1970, VOL 42, NR 2, PP 175-190 DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBjECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--CITRIC ACID, TISSUE PHYSIOLnGY, PHOSPHATE, ENZYME, ADENOSINE TRIPHCSPftATE, DIABETES MELLITUS, LIVER, GLUCOSE, RAIBIT, MYOCA;~DIUM SfFP ACU~S~FCN N~_; -AP01W,282' 'j, ~ " LS'S I F I F F) 2/3 027 UINCL ASS I Ff ED PRtICESSING OATE--020CT70 CIRC ACCESSION N-:~--AP010,123-2 AbSTRACT/EXTRAC-T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A REVIEW 15 GIVEN OF THE RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES TESTIFYING TO THE FACT THAT IN TISSUES 9F THE ANIMAL ORGANISM CITRIC ACID CHANOES WITH FORIMATION OF ACYLPHOSPHATES: CITIRYLPHOSPHAIE AND'ACETYLPHOSPHATE. THE 'DATA ARE PRESENTED CONCERNING ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BOTH ACYLPHOSPH4TES AS WELL AS ENZYMES CATALYZING REACTIONS OF FORMATION OF T-IE MENTIONED ACYLPHOSPHATES AT THE EXPENSE OF CITRIC ACID: THE CaYSTALLINE CITR.ATE SYNTHETASE FRUM PIG MYOC4RDIUM AND PURIFIED PROTEIN FRACTION 0.2 FROM RABBIT LIVER. THE MENTIONED ENZYMI: PREPARATIONS CATALYZE REA:Tl3NS ACCOqDING TO THE FOLLOWING SCHEME: [SHOWN ON MICROFICHE). FR ACTIoN o.2 CONTAINS TWO ENZYMESt ONE OF WHICH SUBSTITUTES COA IN CITRYL C3A BY PHOSPHORIC RESIDUE AT THE EXPENSE OF ATP, AND THE OTHER AT THE EXPENSE OF ORTHOPHOSPHATE; THEY SPLIT FORMING CITRYLPHOSPHATE INTO OAA AND ACE'TYLPHO SPHATE.. IT IS- SHOWN THAT ACEjYLPHOSPHATE IN ANIMAL TISSUES WITH THEE. PRESENCE OF COA IS T~AINSF~dAMEO INTO ACETYL COA, IN THE*PRESENCE OF ADP AND 0AA-0F Tkt PROTEIN F4CTION -d.;2 INTO CITRIC ACID A~NL) UNI)ER ANAERG61C CONDIT111N IS TRANSFORMED BY THE. LIVER H(Jm~,'-~-,L-NATF LNTI ISLUC-3SF. THE.RFAL AND POSSIBLE WAYS ARE SHOWN' OF THESE TRANSFORMATIONS. 11"l-l-A ASS,11-11FID 3/3 .027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 CIRL ACCESSION NO--AP0106282 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-THE LITERARY AND OWN DATA ARE GIVEN CONCERNING THE MECHANISM OF CITRATE SYNTHETASE REACTION AND FORMAriom OF CITRYL C3A IN IT AND INTERACTION BETWEEN TRICARBOXYLIC CYCLE AND METAbGLISM JF FATSI PROTEINS AND CAR130HYDRATE IN THE ORGANISM AS WELL. THE CONliEcriw4 is SHOWN BETWEEN DISTURBANCES OF THE TRICARBOXYLIC CYCLE AND APPEARING 3F DIABETES IN ANIMALS AND PEOPLE AS WELL AS THE ANTIKETOGENIC AND ANTIGLYCEMIC EFFECT OF CITRIC AND OTHER ACIDS OF THE TRICARBJXYLIC EFFECT WITH DIABETES AND SOME OTHER PATHOLOGIES. 112 f: 27 U',,CLASSIFIED Pk OC E S S I N G o A T E-:-- I I U, E C 70 T I T L E-- F t, 0 L I ~ 1 1,-, S Y '14 T H F- 5 1 S I,,. k A 6 B I T 6 1 .);4& Y S b NO S P L L E N % F TE R P~ ~ T 1..~ L r C T:L-,-Y ~i,..j L F F E C T LF SI U V b I C AR ~ IN 4 F 1: J"N 0 6 1 V AL FIN T A4 u I Hr-K - 10 3Z tibr" u 16 - IG UL I Y v -I. F5 1 GH P-J Y t N t A. CCu-~TFY 6F INF----LSSK ifGK!ill'-llICH,1-4iY ZHUkN-ALr 1970t VCL 421 TjR 3p PP 325-328 DATE PUG-LIShcED------70 SUaJECT AREAS-BIOLUGILAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TCPIC rAGS-KIONLY, SPLE""No SURGEKY9 PkLTEIN, LIP11), BIUSYNTHESIS, CARBON I5LjTJFE:, ChEMICAL LA6ELLING, mAGNESIUA CUMPOUN0, MANGAkES( CIMPOUNDs Z114C C0,"!PLUN-0, TISSUE n-.'EGF-i*,;LkATICP4, LIVER CO-IT&OL MAPKING-i".2 RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE rqtj---Fb70/605()~t3/E0l STEP NO--Uk/0300/70/042/003/0325/G328 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0142903 i ~1- L i- AI L ii 212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--110EC70 CIR.C ACCESSICN NG-AP0142903 A6STRACI/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE EFFECT OF S60JUM BICAk3JNATE AND MA.PVIME2 POSITIVE9 MN PKIMEZ POSITIVE AND ZN PRIME2 POSITIVE IONS ACTIVATING THE PROCESSES GF CO SUB2 FIXATION IN THE ANIMAL TISSUES ON THE C PRIME14 iNCORPORATILJN INTO PROTEINS AND LIPIDS OF KIONEYS AND SPLEEN 6A5 STUDIED IN THE DYNAIMICS OF LIVER REGENERATION AFTER 80PERCENT HEPATECTUPY 24, 72 ANU 1166 HkS AFTER THE OPERATION. AN HOUR 8EFOkE KILLING 21.5 MU C PER I KG GF LIVE ivEIGHT OF 2,C PRIMEL4 SODIUM ACETATE WEkE ADMINISTERED INTkAVENOUSLY TO THE ANIMALS AND SPECIFIC RADIOACTIVITY OF A ~,' AS R KIDNEY AND SPLEEN PROTEINS ANU LIPIDS OETERMINED. IT IS SHCr.N, THAT 10 DAY FEEDING OF THE MENTIONED SALT MIXTURE (SODIUM alLARLIJINAIE, 25 PARTS, 4AGNESIUM, 5 PARTS, MANGANESE AND ZINC, 0.1 PART; 604 14G UF THE MIXTURE PER I KG GF LIVE WEIGHT) TO RA361TS CONSIDERASLE INCREASES THE C PkIME14 INCORPORATION INTO KIDNEY PRUTEINS 24 AND 74 HRS AFTER PA8TIAL HEPAfELTUAY AND INTO SPLEEN PROTEINS, IN ALL THE TERMS OF THE INVES11GATIGN. TljE INCkEASE GF THE INTENSITY bF IEH LABEL INCORPURA]ILIN INIJ THL KIU1qLY ANU SPLEEN LIPIUS IS ',',JUIEL) tANLY ON TflL THIRD bAY AFTEk TFE LIVER REGENERATIC'N BEG14141114G. fRUSTWURTHY JIFFEkEWCES bETAEEIJ THE VALUES GF SPECIFIC RAGIUACTIVITY OF PROTEINS AND LIPIUS Uf- r~AbUIT KIONLYS ANJ SPLEEN WITH REGENLRArING LIVEti, WHI(;H DID .-,OT GET -.~!LT mlxTU.!~Et A.ND SH,.6mLY UPERATED AINLIMALS WE.:.,,E NCT ESrAi3LISHED. FALILITY: INSTITUTE OF BIOCHEMISTRY, ACADE14Y OF SCIENCESt UKKAINIAN SSRf KIEV. 1/2 c 16 Ll~-CLASS I F IEU PRCICESS[NG UATE-110EC70 TIfLL--AVIIli'- EFI-ECT CIN 1','jTrNS;TY OF C PxIME14 114CO~;PORATI(--N FRJM NAHC Pml,t-lLi4 ~- SUB3 AND u0Clf4ri-,I,C F~,IAIE14 [NTC PRufEINS -111-0 LIIIIJS LIF RAT AlJIHUR-(02)-GULIY, M.F., MELNILHUK, D.G. COUNTRY bF INFU-U5SR- SWi~LE-UKKAYNSIKlY blCrailtAlUlt41Y LHURNALt 1970v VOL 42, Nk 3, VP ~~22-324 DATE PUbLISFE0 ------- 7C SUBJECT AkbtS--bIGLL-GICAL AND MiEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--CARBLiN LSCTOPE, CHE-MICAL LABELLING9 PRCTEIN, LIPIL), LIVEP, CELL PHYSIULOGY CC:4Tk(jL kESTmICTf(jNS DCCUMENT LLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PWXY FIChE NO----FD70/t,050lj4/13,",6 STEP NU--UR/C300/tO/04,~/C)03/0-$22/032-4 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0li203f,4 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE-11DEC70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0142944 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AVIDIN EFFECT vAS srijuIED ON INTENSITY UF C PRIME14 INCORPORATION FROM NAHC PRIMEL4 0 SU33 AND GLYCINEtl,C PRIMElft INTO PROTEINS AND LIPIDS OF RAT LIVER HOMOGENATES. AS A RESULT, IT IS SHC.W,\,' THAT AVIDINt INHIBITING THE FIXATION OF CO SUB2, APPROXIMATELY TO THE SAME DEGREE INHIBITS THE IINCORPURATIO.-N OF C PRIME14 FROM GLYCINEtl,C PRIME14 INTO PROTEINS AND LIPIOS. FACILITY: INSTITUTE GF JIUCHEMISTRYj ACADEMY OF SCIENCESt UKRAINIAN SSRI KIEV. UINCLASSIFIE-0 USSR UDC 619:576.807.7-616.988.43 M A , CP-,kKVETADZ=-, 111. V. , and KHUKRUNAISHVIL!, P. I., Republic *ete'r"inaWrmy"a'oratory, Ministry of Agriculture Georgian SSR "Improved Typing of Foot-and-21-fouth Disease Virus" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 9, 1971, pp 33-34 Abs tract. The reaction of prolonged inhibition of complement fixation, based an the phenomenon that incomplete antibodies are formed in the blood of animals with infectious diseases, was used for the identification Ind typing of Ecot- and-mouth disease (1--W)) virus in the serum of animals convalescing from the disease. All of the elements entering into a complenent fixation reaction -- standard 1110 virus hyperimmune sera and antigens 0,0194,1%,A22, and C, hemolysin, complements, and washed ram's eryhtrocytes were used. The sera were diluted in physiological saline, inactivated, and poured into test tubes to which standard antigens of various Lypes and variants were added, and kept at 2-4'C for 18-20 hours. Standard sera with complement and hemo- lysin were added and warmed at 37'C for 30 minutes. AnCl.complement and hemolytic activity of the sera were studied for control- purposes. The method was used in the studv of 231 sera obtained frozi convalescing cattle-, 11 -- frorn sheet and goats, and six from hogs. In all cases hcwo1y!;is was 1/2 USSR GULIYEV, M. A., et al., Veterinariva, No 9, 1971, pp 33-34 strongly inhibited, which indicates the specificity of the method. The pro- longed complement fixation inhibition reaction can thus be recommendad for use in the identification and typing of PO) virus. 2 Gyroscopic USSR UDC 531.31 GULYA.YEV, M. P. (Volgograd) "The Reaular Precessions of a Reavy Gyrostat" Moscow, Prik-ladnaya Matematik-a i Mekhanika, No 4, 1973, pp 746-753 Abstract: The regular precessions of a heavy asymmetric gyrostat are found by direct integration of the equation system of N-1. Ye. Zhukovsliy, the equations being written down in terms of the main axes of inertia. An investigation is made of the properties of the indLcated movements; the possibility of controlling them is disclosed. An investigation is made of the forces that are capable of bringing about regular precession in gyrostats. 2 figures. 7 references. 1/1 JS',!R UDC 5'~~3. C G "Approxii-nation Method 2"Or Determining Hydrodynamic Chzmac-L'-cr_;_-:-t:ics Und,::ii lations of a Plane Contoux-" Sudorstr. i sudoremont. Niauch.-tekhn. sb. (Ship T)1'!s_Tgci aIid ~_~Mp Technical Coj_-h-,c1L-_jojj), 19'10, NO. 11, Dp 34-43 (fuorl Abstract No 3V516) Translation: A plane contour is understOod 'cc a cu-.- elongated 1),:Ay floviing ori the freE! S113'faCe Of a I.J.1,111M. Th(' the perturbing vertical forces and the mament acuin"'T cl: fl"r, an incident wav(! and llcr,ced oscillations of zhe C-jn~"-:'ur '.11 th(~! used for in i.-ipproximtioTi :,f th,_~ hydi,,.)~Iynamic. p I ane ceu t_-om- ( coe I fJ C of d, III) I)!, I JiT 1,110 1 TI) 7- Y-f f eTi'kf:-.r- int-o the J'Cjl- the potcenLial oj~ Ul~: war, sho-.tn n o f M . D lp 7! - )w- zv .21 S No. 7, pp 19.58, ?"'n. 3, Ab:-,rr,-~cf. 2 For. - t t_hO tl~`k I'(!'" 11,0itir: 1/2 USSF GULIYEV, YU. M. , Su!~Cstr,. i sudoremionL- Nauchn.-tell'hn. -z!). , 1,970, NO. pp 34-113 tossing under wrave action. The du.plicatte co-ntour at a ven de7,th in -f OC t is introduced into the study t0 ~ICCOIITIt fC)P th(-~ CIf -Of thl~ f C, Hydrodynamic forces, acting, on it under wave action aft,~- t2.-I--m:,.ItiI-(,:,, to 11mcIii--g the above cha-acte, ist-ic funct-icn is carried cut. T 1. 1--- -roblem c-F vcr,~ oscillations of a fi.o.1-Iting cylinder is considered as an example. The coc-ffi- cient of hydroqynamic damiping is eva-lu--ited on the hasis of the dfi~pendcmcc O.-F the dimensionless aviplitude of the dispersing wav~2s at a grrcat distance 4~-,-Ir, the cylinder conSidering the frequency and depth of tht! 'Liquid. The co,:fFicie-litc- of damping and can-nect-ed- iiiasses of liquid arc, co:-.parc-d the Cor-rec-prillfiing exact solution and the solution obtaine-i expei,imeIIUtII.-,, 101, Cyll-nders, ing on a free surface. Graphs are in gond. agree~ment v.,Ith one mother c)v,.Ii.-- a wide ranEe of change :-, the fr~,juency ol - the K. C, Krj~vu!-,v. /2 USSR UDC 629,12:532 GULIY V Y11. M. 11110NEM AKIPMED FARM "Disturbing Forces During Pitchinp of a Ship on a Sandbar" Sudostr. i sudoremont. Nauch.-teklin. sh. (Shipbuilding. and Shi-.3 Renair. Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970, vyp. 3, pp 129-142 (from TZ7fi- Ifekhanika, Uo 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11B390) Translation: An approximate procedure is presented for calculating, the disturb- ing forces during pitching of ships in a liquid of finite depth. The procedure was obtained on the basis of solving the hydrodynamic problem of forces acting on a stationary triaxial ellipsoid floating on the surface of an ideal liquid of finite depth. When solving this problem, the velocity potential is repre- sented by the sum of the oncoming wave potential and the poLential of the dis- turbed (diffracted) noverient of the liquid. 1.1hen calculating the disLurbing forces, the Haskind conclusion was used chat there is tio need to solve the diffraction problem but it iS Sufficient to determine the velocity patenLial of the disLurbud MoIjuMMIL Of the liquid for forced oscillaLions of the body on quiet water. The calculation was perforned on a digital computer for 24 ellip- soids with different halfaxis ratios by the approximate formul.as Obtained for the dimensionless coefficient!; of the disturbing force and Lhe disturbin2 mcncnL. Lxamples of the graphical dependence of these coefficients on Liie 1/2 USSR GnIYEV, YU. M., et al., Sudostr. i sudoremont. Nauch.-tekhn. sb., 1970, vyp. 3, pp 129-142 relative wavelen-th and the relative draft are presented. The possibility of practical utilization of the results of the theoretical study was checked by comparing the results of the calculations by the for-mulas obtained with the data obtained experimentally on 9 models of series 60 ships with different ratios of the primary dimensions. The experimental studies demonstrated that for ordinary maritime transport ships the geometric characteristics of the hull and the depth of the water have no significant effect on the dimensionless co- efficients of the disturbing forces. This fact permits application of the approximate formulas obtained to the practical calculations of disturbing forces. Comparison of the calculation results by these formulas with the experimental data demonstrates entirely satisfactory coincidence. 2/2 USSR UDC 62..233.4 GABASHVILI, N. V. , corresponding member of the Georgian Acade-.iy of Sciences, corresponding member of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, KARTVELISHVILI, 0. 11. , and MkLIMBEKOV, B. M. "One Problem in the Optimization of the Process of Drilling Slanted Holes" 0 Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Vol 61, No 1, 1971, pp 33-36 Abstract: A system of differential equations describing the process of drilling slanted holes with a turbine drill is derived in this article. These equations allow one to obtain the optimal parameters of the drilling operation and of the contour of the hole. The drilling parameters taken into consideration are: axial load on the bit of the turbine drill., number of revolutions of the drill, and the type of defIecting, equipment needed to obtain the correct slope of the shait. Mini-mum drilling time was selected as the overall criterion of optimality. 112 016 TITLE--ELAsrIC ELECTRON TIN 112, TIN 113 ISOT3PES AUTH0R-(05)-KHVASTtJN0V, is-s- O.MELAENKO, A.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 SCATTERING ON NICKEL 58, NICKEL 60, NICKEL 64, AND -U- V.M., AFANASEV, N.G., AFANASEV, V.0.,,.~'Y~~AROVF SOURCE--NUCL. PHYS. A 1970, 146(1-), 15-25 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SC.IENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS--ELFCTRON SCATTERING, ELASTIC SCATTERING, NICKEL ISOTOPE, TIN ISOTOPE, CHARGE DENSITY, ATOMIC RADIUS CC-NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRA14E--1997/0274 STEP NO--NE/0000/70/146/JO1/0015/JO25 CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0119269 UNCLASSIFIED 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119269 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ABS. MEASUkEMENTS HAVE BEEN PERFORMED FOR THE ELASTIC SCATTERING OF 225 AEV E ON PRIME 58,60,64 NI AND PRIME 112,118 SN ISOTOPES. THE EXPTL. RESULTS wERE ANALYZED 3Y USING THE HIGH ENERGY APPROXN. F-OR THE FERMI TYPE CHARGE 0. DISTRISUTION'. THE DERIVED ROOT MEANSQUARE RADII SHOW A CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CHANGE OF THE CHARGE RADIUS OF THE ISOTOPES AND THE ORBITAL MOMENTA (OR N SUBSHELL FILLING) OF THE ADDED N. THE KADII, DEGUCED FROM THE TRANSITION ENERGIES OF MUCINIC ATOMS, TURN OUT TO BE SMALLER. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE 2 EXPTS. CAN BE REACHED UNDER THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE CHARGE 0. HAS A PRONOUNCED MAX. IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF THE PRIME58 MI NUCLEUS AND IS LESS PRONOUNCED FOR PkIME118 SN. FACILITY: PHYS. TECH. INST-v KHARKOVt USSR* U N G' L A S S I f- I ED 112 026 UNCL ASS IF I ED 'PROCESSING DATE-30UCT70 ITLE-USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER rGR CALCULATING THE ANGULAK CHARACTERISTICS OF SATURAiED, PHANERUPOLAR, SYCHRONIL; MAGHIP4ES --u- UTHOR-(03)-SALAYAK, I.I., FILYS, R.V., GULKHLVSKIY, L.I. CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-MINSK, IZVESTIYA VYSSHIKH UCHEBNYKH ZAVEDENIY: ENERGETIKAY NO 2, 1970, PP 1-5 DATE PUBLISHED----70 UBJECT AREAS-ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. TOPIC TAGS--E)IGITAL COMPUTER, ANGLE MEASURING INSTRUMFNT, SYN~_.1111U)NFJUS GENERATOR, MAGNETIC SATURATION, MAGNETIC FIELU/(U)RALD.AN~ DIGHAL COMPUTER COt-ITRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1695 STEP NO--UR/0143/70/1),"',O/CiO2,/(-~oOl/Oi),)-7 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0123519 'JIN' LAI L11 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED C S I N r i- -'t)'O I i CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AT0123519 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A METHOD 15 PilF-)~-NTED "FoR CALCULATING THE ANGULAR CHARACTERISTICS OF [HE ACTIV--E ANE' REACTIVE CAPACITIES OF A PHANERGPOLAR, SYNCHRONIC MACHINE. THE ME]HOD TA.K-ES !N-10 CONSIDERATION SATURATION OF POLES, ARMATURE YOKE AND TOUTH ZONE, VARIABLE AIR GAP, AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE WORKING MAGNETIC FIELD ALONG THE POLAR DIVISION. THE CALCULArIGN WAS CARRIED OUT BY THE NUMERICAL METHOD ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER ACCORDING To ANGULAR CHARACTERISTIC EQUATIONS IN DIFFERENTIAL FORM. A COMPARISON IS GIVEN OF CHARACTERISTICS CALCULATED ON THE "RAZOAN-211 DIGITAL COMPUTER AND THOSE OBTAINED EXPERIMENTALLY. U3Sft MC 577-11615-7/9 GUL'KO, A. G., and DPANOVSKAYA, L. M. Content and Elimination of Orally Administered Hexachlorobutadiane From An Organism" V sb. Aktual'n. vopr, glgiyeny I epidemiol. (Curi-ent Problems of Hygiene and Epidemiology), Kishinev, "Kart~a E'oldovenyaske," 19'/2, pp 61-62 (from RL'h-Biologicheskaya khiilyal 110 il, Jun ?3, Abz~tract NO 11 1IT2-066) Translationi When bexachlorobutadiene (I) was orally administered to rats one time, during the first ) hours the concentration of hexachlorobutadiene wa's higher in the blood than in other tissues and organs, dropped after 6 hours, and was not detected after 3 days, In the liver, brain kidneys, and spleen the content of I reacted the maximum by the end of the first day and was not detected in these tissues by the third day (in the brain traces of I were fourd by the seventh day). In the gastrointestinal tract the content of I declined from the first hour UP to 7 days while I was detected In the urine after 6 hours. In sub--critical exi'A-riments in which 0.1 ID I (t6.5 mg/.kg) was 50 administered 7, 16, 27 and IP~ times, no pronounced relationsUp wa:,- obrerved between the contant of I In the blood and tissues and the summ.327 dose. 1/2 USSR GUL'KO, A. G., and DRANOVSKAYA, L. 14., Current Problems of Hyglene and Epidemiolo6y, Kishinev, "Kartya Moldovenyaske," 1972, pp 61-62 Two weeks after I was withdrawn, traces of I were found only in the brain and in the urine. In animals that received I in different doses for one year (5 times a week), I was not detected in biosubstrates 3, 6, and 12 months after the administration of I. 2/2 USSR G., and ZVEINA, N- I- UDC 577,110515-7/9 the Inhalation of "Prore-in-Fo=ing Function of the Liver of Rats Poisolied by ifexachlorobutadiene" V sb. Aktual'n. vopr. giglyany i epideDd-A. (Curreent 'Probleis of Hygiene and Epidemiology), Kishinev, "Kartya Roldovenyaske," 1972, pp 64-65 (frori 101- Biologicheskaya khimiya, No 11, Jun 73, AW-tract No ii M67) Translationi Rats were subjected to one-time pol*oning irith heNachlorobutaa- di.tno (I) at a throshoia concentration of U-071 (U-056-0-OL'b) milliml-amr, per liter for four hours ard the offect of I on the liver wa-9 a:3seased fron ) hours to 14 days on the basis of changes in total protein and DrDtein frac- tiors as well an changes in SH groups in the blood sermi and 'Liver, The con- tent of general protein declined after 7 days while the content of albun.Lns declined after 6 hours. The content of _~ 1 and, 11~ 2 globulins was higher after ) hours ard returned to norma by the seventh day. The contert of 11 globulins wass higher after one day al-A returned to norma-1 after 14 days. The content of ?-globulins declined after 3 hours, rose again after 6 hours, declined by the end of a day and returned to normal after 3 days. The content 1/2 USSR GUL'XO, A. G., - and ZI1,Z11A, 11. 1., Current Problems of Hygiene and. Epldemio- lo,qyp Kishinev, "Kartya r-oldovenyaske," 1972, pp 64-65 of SH rroup5 la the blood serum, and the liver was higher at the beginning of the experiment and returned to normal after 12 hours and 7 days respectively. The protein coefficient (albumin/globuli-n), which was 0.6t' in the control, increased to 0.?2 3 hour3 after the poisoning with I, declined to 0.45 after 6 hours ard sfas somewhat higher than the control after 24 days. It was concluded that changes discovered in the protaingram are evidence of the heightened protective reaction of the organism to the toxic effect of I which affects the protein-forming function of the liver. 2/2 6 1/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE MeCHANISMS OF MERVE IRPULSE CONDUCTION ALONG A NONUNIFORM AXON. 11. CONDUCTION OF A SINGLE IMPULSE THROUGH A AUTHOR-(04)-KHODOROV, 8.1-1 TIMINt YE.N.t VILENKIN, S.YA., GULKO, F.8. COUP4TRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--BIOFIZIKA 1970v 15(1)t 140-6 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--SQUID, NEURONj MATHEMATIC MODELt NARCOTICt CALCIUM COMPOUND CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0628 STEP N(3--UR/OZ17/70/015/001/0140/0146 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117854 UNIC LASS IF [ED 212 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117854 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE NERVE IMPULSE CONDUCTION ALONG A FIBER REGION 'WITH ALTEREO MEMBRANE PROPERTIES WAS STUDIED ON A MATH. MODEL OF SQUID GIANT AXON. THE EFFECTS OF TETAGDOTOXINt NARCOTICS, AND CA PRIME2 POSITIVE WERE CONSIDERED* FACILITY: A. V. VISHNEVSKEL INST. SURG., MOSCOW# USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDc 553.65:548-522 ORLOVA, 1, G,,, SHAPIRO, Ya. Z., and a " I Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of RefffiaftoQr~, ~:-,atye-r'ials "The Effect of Some Oxides on the Crystallization of Corwid-wn "thiskers 2rom the Gas Phase" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii INavic SD"SR, Neorg,-:micheskiye !.'--teri- aly, Vol 7, No 7t Jul 71, pp 1188 -1191 Abstract; The cry3tuallization of corundum vihisl.-ers according to a previously described method ( V. S. Pankov et al., Krisl,-ailo- grafiya, 9, 442, 1964 ) by vaDorization of Al 0 in a C-atmosphere aas inves- in the presence of -additions o Sio~ t Ti02 , a~.ncl Zr02 u tigated. The semicrystalline corundum cern-nic --.-tas heated up to 6 1700-2000 0 C in a furnace by passinf-- throu,;~A it Ar contain-iniT 2 & The Dositive e"fect o-,^ TJ -nd "-r 2 0.003 ~- 02 and 0.01 ~b If I L - L02 a 0 additions is demonstrated and their optimim application coiditi- ons are determined. It was found that crystals of corundum cry- 4. suallize only on =%--aphite; they have the Crowtia forms Al and C and crystal-t, of" 'Ehe rxo-ath form" A, rre characterized by a mean breakcin,-- stren-th 0f-,,-)50,000 kg/c-Z and higher.-One t-~ble, nine biblio. refs. USSR UDC 577.11615.7/9 GUMOM A. G., DRANOVSKAYA, L. M., and CHERNOKAN, V. F. "Materials on the Distribution and Elimiiiation of Epidermically Administered Hexachlorobutadiene From the bodies of Experimental Hats" V sb. Aktual'n. vopr. -Igiyeny i epidei-idol. (Current Problems of Hygiene k~, and Epidemiology), Kishinev, Kartya Holdovenyaske," 1972, pp 631-64 (from M-Blologicheskaya Xhimiya, lio 11 Jun 73, Abstract ho 11 F20681) Translationt Three hours after the one-time epidermic a5tainistration of 43.3 mg/kg (0,01 LD 50) of hexachlorobutadiene (I) to rat,3s, the insectiside was detected in the blood arid kidney3, after 6 hours -- In the brain and fatty tissue, and after 24 hours -- in the liver. I was not dotected in adipose cellualr tissue, in the blood, in the brain, and in kidneys after 3, 7, 14, and 14 dayu, respectively. I was detected in the urine of ter 12 arid 24 hours. I gradually enters the body from the skin over a period of 7 days. in Chronic experizents (administered to the skin in doses of 2.1; 4.3 ard 86. Mg/kg for a period of 6 months), by the end of 4 months of adzitnistration I was found only In the skin and was, absent from the blood, from internal organs and from the urine as well as frora the spleen, from cardiac and skeletal muscles and from the Obdominal wall and from the skin other than the point of administratIon. 1/1 1/3 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NJV[O TITLE--DGTERMINATION OF DECELERATION IN BASE RADAR OBSERVATION OF METEORS _U_' AUTHOR-(04)-GULMEDOV9 KH.D., KVACHADZEs G.P.i LAGUTIN, M.F., SMAGIN, 0.14. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR J'J SOURCE--EZVESTIYA AKADE:ii! NAUK TURKMENSKOY SSR, SERIYA FlZIKO-TE-KH.NICH="SKIK!!t KHIi'-1ICHESK[K.'-i I GEOLOGICHESKIKH NAUK, ,*,.10 3, 1970, DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJErT hREAS--%WllGyATIGi%, '~'sMDSPHERIC SCIENCES, .4ST:~O~.'L,,~-,~',i%STPOPHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--RAOAR METEOR 06S-'-:RVAr[ON, DECELERATION, ATMOSPHERE CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0389 STEP NO--UR/0202/70/000/0031*'0122/0124 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137485 WIC, L.A S _S [F 1 E 0 213 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSI.NG DATE-27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137485 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KHARIKOV INSTrrUTI-: OF RADIO ELECTRONICS, JOINTLY WITH THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND ATMOSPHERE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES TURKMEN SSR, IN 1968 COMPLETED WORK OiN A BASE RADAR COMPLEX. THIS OUTFIT INCLUDES SIC HIGHLY STABLE TRANSMITriNG SYSTEMS ORIENTED ALONG A WEST-EAST DIRECTION, APPROXIMATELY UNIFORMLY OVER A DISTANCE OF 42 KM~ THE RECEIVINC CENTER WITH A PULSED RANGE FINDER WAS SITUATED AT THE ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY AT V4N,',lOVSKIY AND WAS SHIELDED BY MOUNTAINS FROM THE DIRECT WAVES OF Tllc_ TRANSMITTERS, THIS PAPER GIVES THE RESULTS OF DETERMINATIONS OF THE DECELERATION OF INDIVIDUAL METEORS IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE ON THE BASIS OF MEASUREMENTS MADE DURING APRIL-MAY 1969. ASSUMING A LINEAR APPROXIMATION OF THE CHANGE IN VELOCITY V WITH TIME, THE LEAST SQUARES METHOD WAS USED IN COMPUTING MEAN METEOR DECELERATION. FOR 84 METEORS REGISTERED IN THE MIDDLE SEGMENT OF THR TRAIL DECELERATION WAS MEASURED AT NOT LESS THAN THREE POINTS ALONG THE TRAI.L AND WAS 33 KM-SEC PRIME2. THE MEASUREMENT RESULTS WERE EXAM;INED FOR DIFFERENT VELOCITY RANGES: 25-35t 35-45l, 45-55, 55-70 KM-SEC. A TABLE GIVES ALL PERTINENT DATA: N, NUMBER OF PROCESSED MEASURE41ENTS, BAR V, MEAN VEL()CITYr BAR At MEAN DECELERATION, AND DELTA BAR At HEAN SQUARE ERROR IN BAR A. THE DETERMINED DEPENDENCE OF ACCELERATION ON VELOCITY IS COMPARED WITH THE DEPENDENCE OBTAINED BY F. VERNIANI (SMITH CONTR. TO ASTROPHYS.t 1966). IN BOTH CASES THE DEPENDENCE WAS THE SAME AND APPROXIMATELY LINEAR. IlLil i A,I 3/3 031 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 Z.IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0137485 ABSTR!ACT/EXTRACT--IF IT IS POSTULATED THAT MOST REFLECTION STATISTICS APPLY TO THE PART OF THE TRAIL WITH MAXIMUM IONIZATION IOR CLOSE TO IT), IT IS SHOWN THAT ONE CAN MAKE A THEORETICAL DETERMINATION OF THE LOS.S OF VELOCITY dITH ALTITUDP FOR THE ENTIRE GROUP OF MEASURED METEORS. FOR 39 METEORS THE AUTHORS "~)OND: BAR V EQUALS 54 KM-SEC; DELTA BAR H EQUALS 2.55 PLUS OR Ml~NUS 0.17 Kkl; DELTA VAR V-DELTA H EQUALS 1.1 PLUS '1P MINUS 0.11. KM-SE'-. THLIS MEA71 VALUE OF LOSS OF VELOCITY WITH AL'r[T(JDE IS AN OPDz--,-'( OF '-llG'4fTJC'c-- G-E~EATER THAN THE CORRESPONDING VALUE COMPUTED THE04STICALLY 001INTS ON A TR-'!L CLOSE TO THE P','.[NT JF YIAX!MU'-l !ONILATIGNi. ;:AC!LiTY: INSrITUTE OF P14YSICS OF 1HE EARTH AND ATMOSPHERE:f OF SCIENCES TURKMEN SSR; ASHKHASAD. UNCLASSPHIED -143 028 UNCLASSIFIGO PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-DEJERMINING METEOR RADIANT AND ALTITUDE IN CONTINUOUS RADAR OBSERVATIONS -U- AUTIlO.3-(O4)-GULME0OVj KH.D.v LAGUTIN, M.F.v SMAGINv D.M.j KHANBERDYYEV, A.KH. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ASHKHABAD, IZV_-~_STIYA AKADEkill NAUK TURKMENSKOY SSP, SERIYA FIZIK0--TEKHNICHESKIKii. KHIMMCHESKI,~,,~R ISO!,! OF THE AMPLITUUE TIME CHARACTERISTICS Of THE REFLECTED SIGNALS. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND ATMOSPhE:-'.E, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES TURKMEN SSR. UNC I- A s 1) i F i E 0 L/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-EFFECT OF THE NATURE OF INDIFFERENT ELF(~TROLYTE ANIONS DURING THE CATALYTIC LIBERATION OF HYDROGEN AT THE MEV'JRY ELECTRODE -U- AUTHOR-(03)-MAYRANOVSKIY, S.G., GULTYAYt V.P., LISITSINA, N.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ELEKTROKHIMIYA 1970, 6(4), 541-7 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--METAL ELECTRODE, ELECTROLYTEI HYDROGEN, SULFATE, ADSORPTION, NITRATE, SULFATE, BROMIDE* CHLORIOEt POLAROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS, QUININEI POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, POTASSIUM BROMIDE, POTASSIUM NITRATE, POTASSIUM IODIDE CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1126 STEP NO--UR/0364/70/006/004/0541/0547 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0121685 UNCLA~SIFIEO 212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN3 DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121685 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THE ANION (FROM K SUB2 SO SUB4, KNO SUB3, KI, KBR, OR KCL) ON THE CATALYTIC POLAROGI-%APPIC WAVE OF Ht PRODUCED BY 3 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE 5 Ai QUININE IN 0.05 N H SUB2 SO SUB4 SOLN., WAS STUDIED AT 25DEGREES. THE LIMITING CURRENT INCREASED ANO THE E SUBONE HALF SHIFTED TO MORE NCG. PGTENTIALS WITH IiNCREASING CONCN. OF THE SALT AND THE INDICATED EFFECT INCREASED IN THE ORDER CLNEGATIVE LESS THAN BRNEGATIVE LESS T14AN INEGATIVE LESS THAN NO SUB3NEGATIVE LESS THAN SO SUB4 PRIME214EGATIVE. THESE CHANGES WERE PRIMARILY DUE TO THE CHANGE IN THE ACID BASE PROPEkTIES (PK SUBAI OF QUININE AND SECONDARILY TO THE CHANGE IN THE ADSORPTION OF QUININE AT THE HG ELECTRODE. (THE ADSORPTION OF QUININE DECREASED IN THE SEQUENCE NO SUB3NEGATIVE GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO SO SU!34 PkIME2NEGATIVE GREATER THAN CLNEGATIVE GREATER THAN BRNEGATIVE)o FACILITY: INST. ORG, KHIM. IM. 1ELINSKOGO, MOSCOwt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED -.K.PASOV -UT 1-7 11AYEIVA, L. G., ani ZLGGCjDUiZq, .3. "Piezocera.mic Shifj--fy,,-e Transformers" Kiev, izvestiva VlZov S-ISR--Oadioelektronika, No. 5, 197 -pz ")06-DI.) Abstract: The trans for:,zer :L5 -an electromechanical device with _~ doub_'U, conver3ion capable of transforrLing an electrical voltage to mecnanical oscil_ lations (or the harmonics) caused by the resonance amplification of streSsoL and volta~:Res. in the simplest case, the piezoceranic transfor.%er is a L,,ree-lea_` component made oil a piGzocoramic bir with surface electroi~cs, and consists cl" an exciter and an oscillator. A Periodic electric Afieli appliiei Tk) the exc.-~,:- causes the Whole bar to Oscillate morh,,j-nically a5 a re.,;ullt Df t.-.e inver5uj oiuzo- electric effect. Resonance o3cillation.,; and w:!VLI:; 1'6"'~~_LL :,L p.-~rLlrvlar frequoncius, the natural mochanical frequencies aiong one of, ttif~ i-v;(,metric diiien- sions. The amplitudes oil the elastic stresses arid sLrainS dre giv~_n a resonance anx-lification, and these stresses set up an electric field at the o~;ciilator electrodes. "ne equivalent circuit of the piezotransforme-.,- is rriven-, and some computational equations are derived. Also sho-~m are diagramns of -.rar_~ouo arrange- ments of these transformers. Tne curve for the transferrer C00.1fiCient as a 1/2 USSR ,,.E;~R.,LsoV, et al, izvestiya 11ULov SSSR-Radioelektronika, ';a J. -197C, P,) "08- 61) function of the frequency indicates that a change in the loal-Jk capaciLance causes a change in the output signal amplitude as well as a large shift in Lne resonant frequency. These devices can thus be used in measurenent devices Invoiving sensors with a resonant circuit. 2/2 10i V004732Z- Ref. Code: UR 0300 Biokh3&ichniy PRIMARY SOURCE: Ukraynalkiy Zhu=al, 1970, Vol 42 . Wr 1, PP 7 STRENGTHENING OF THE SYNTHETIC PROCESSES IN THE RABBIT REGENERATING LIVER BY STIMULATING CO, FIXATION G. 1. Zhurbin, AL_F.-Gufy, 1~- A. S(Qff V institute of Biochemistry, Aca jq~Mof,.Scieq~~s _111S~~Jnian SSR, Kiev Summary The effect was skud;ed of the mixture of salts (-cod;uni bicarbonate-25 parts, magnesium sulphate - 5 parts, manganese sulphate and zine sulphate-by 0.1 part) activating the processes of C02 fixation in animal organism on the synthetical pro- cessei in the dynamics of the rabbit liver regeneration with ablation ~f 80% of the organ ~a%s after 10 days of feeding them, on the inentioned sall mixture at ~1 rate of 604 mg per I kg of live weight. Considerable inten5ification and acceleration of protein, lipid and 91 cogen synthesi5 are establi3hed. The process V the initial liver weight restoration noticeably accelerates. The ,content of drv substances is increased by 6% in the regenerating liyer oi rabbits which were fed on ihe salt mixture. RM/FRAME 19790843 Ace. Nr: ApM47336- Ref. Code: UR 0300 PRIMY SOURCE: Ukraynslkiy BiQkhimichniy Zhurnal, 1970, Vol 42, Nr It pp INCORPORATION OF C14 FROM RADIOACTIVE ACETATE INTO TISSUES AND COMPONENTS OF TISSUES IN HENS OF DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS V. V. Sushkovi~, 11. F. Gul Institute of Biochemistry, Academy of sziences,~-rainian SSR, K;ev Summary The dynamics was studied of C" incorporation from sodium acetate into proteins of liver, lipids and glycogen of the liver and muscles into proteins of blood setruin as well as into tissue of the myocardium and pectoralis in cocks of different age. Radioactivity was determined 30, 60, 90 and 120 min (in some cases 40 min) after introducing the isotope indicator. It is shown that incorporation and excretion of the radioactive label in chickens proceeds quicker than in adult hens. Alaximum of C" incorporation into proteins, lipids REEL/FRAM 19790863 AF0047338 and glycogen of liver in chickens begins in 40 min after introducing 2-C" acetate and in cocks at the age of 18 months in 1.5 hrs. In hens of the same age iriccrporation of C14 into the myocardium occurs more intensively and quicker than in pectoralis. With age the intensitv oi label incorporation into tissues and components of tissues lo%vers in hens. The sharpest difference ill C14 incorporation with age is observed in 30 min after labelling The lowering in the intensity of the label incorporation into proteins, lipids and glycogen of the liver is particularly pronounced when comparing groups of 1-3- and 6-18-month cocks. Trustworthv differences are riot found between the values of specific radioactivity of proteins, lipids and glycogen of the liver in 6- and 18-month cocks. 197908G4 44 112 012 lJN*C LASS IF I ED S S I TITLE-THERM-AL STABIL ITY OF SCANDIUM HYDROXIDF THION]YA~-*,,fl- --j- AUTHOR-(04)-G-ULIA, V.G., KOMI SSAROVAI L.N. t KR,%SwvA":,SK~,YA, A.il. , s-~-'~ T. M. . ello~- CCUNTRY OF IN'FO--USSR SOURCE--VESTN. MOSK. 1970, 11( 1) , 38-41 DATE P08LISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AqEAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-THERMAL STABILITY, SCANDIUM COMPOUND, TH[;jk--Y A,'. A T HYDROLYSIS, CHU-11CAL 0ECOMPUSITION CONT-'~'L RFSTRlCrll:'-lS DOCU"FW CLASS-UNCLISSIFIFD PROXY Sr!~fp (N /01 AW 1 /00 1/0") ll/ CIRC I V- f 2/2 a 12 UNCLASSIFIE9 PRO CESS I N3 DAT-E--L QS7--] CERC ACCESSION NO-AP01,04496 ABSTRACT/-cXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE THERMAL ST.S131LITY OF SC HYDROXIOE THIACYANATS SC StMot (014)SU32(NCS) SUR10.1 Ili SUE32 0) IS STUDI-H). THE COMPI). IS COMIPLETELY UNSTABLE IN AIR EVEN AT ROOM TPIP. IT IS HYDROSCOPIC, 46SORBS MOISTURE INCREASING ITS WT. BY 24.71PERCENT, AND THEN SLOWLY DECOMPS. BY HYDROLYSIS. A S c~ I r I E D 1/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 TITLE--FORMAT[ON OF COMPLEXES OF SCANDIUM WITH THIOCYANATE IONS IN AQUEOUS I SOLUTIONS -U- AUTHOR-(04)-SASt T.M., GAGARINA, V.A., KOMISSAROVA, L.N., GULIA, V.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 15(5), 1255-60 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--COMPLEX COMPOUND, SCANDIUM COMPOUNI)p THIOCYANATEP POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATIONt SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, IONIC BONDING CGNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0741 STEP NO--UiZ/0078/70/fil,/fj'05/1255/1260 212 019 UNCLASSI FIED PROCE.'SSING DATE-04DEC-70 CIRC ACCESSION jNU--AP0136180 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FORMATION OF SCINCS) SUBN PRIME(3-N) POSITIVE IN AQ, SOLN, WAS STUDIED BY POTEN,rtao-iErRy, SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, AND EXTN. (SC-NCS) PRIMEZ POSITIV'~- IS THE MOST STABLE WITH STABILITY CONSTS. OF 0.54 AND 1.35 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE2 AT IONIC STRENGTH I AND 0.1v RESP. FACILITY: MOSK. GUS. UNIV. IM. LOMONOSOVAY MOSCOW, USSR. T 1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-13NOV10 TITLE-THERMAL STABILITY OF HEXATHICiCYANATOSCANDATES OF THE ALKALI METALS -U- AUTHOR-104)-GULIA, V.Q., KOMISSAROVA, L.N., KRASINOYARSKAYA, A.A.t SAS, T*M* OWN COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR Ile SOURCE-1H. NEORG. K)il'-i. 19701 15(4)r 966-71 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--TllEkiAAL STABILITY, THICL, DEHYDkATIONP SCANDIUM COMPOUNDI LITHIUM COMPOUND, SODIUM COMPOUNU, POTASSIUM CJMP0U-Nf), CESIUM CUMPOUND, RUBIDIUM COMPOUNO CONTROL MARKING-140 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RE~L/FRAME--3004/2034 STEP NU--UR/0078/70/OL5/004/0966/0971 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0132291 WCLASS11 NORM-- 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132291 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STABILITY OF M SUB3 ISC(NCS) SUB61, NH SUB2 6 (1) INCRE4SEU WITH M IN TIIE GRUER: M EQUALS L[ LESS THAN NA LESS THAN K LESS THAN RB LESS THAN CS* DEHYDRATION UF 1 (14 EQUALS LI) WAS ACCOMPANIED BY. DECOAPN. WHILE 1 (14 EQUALS NA, CSt OR NH SU54 PKIME POSITIVE) FORMLO ANHYD. COMPLEXES. DTA DIAGkAMS OF THE COMPLEXES AND THEIR THEkMAL DECOMPN. SCHEMES ARE GIVEN. SC 5U82 0 SUB3 AUD M SUB2 SO SU34 ARE THE FINAL DECOMPNe PRODUCTS OBTAINED. FACILITY: MUSK. GOS. UNIV. IM. LOsONOSIVA9 11-10SCOWt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED u SR uD.,", GUILYA-EV, A.P., Dr. of Technicall Sciences; ZIKEIEV, V.-IN., Candidat-e 0-1' ----Scie~nces;~-,~CF--.~ITIIC,-jV, V.V., Candidate o~ Techn. Sciences; Cand. of Techn. Science s; PIROT KCT, I EVA) i. I., Carld. of TecLn. Scicnces., and Yelizarov, B.I. S~-eels for Engine Parts of 111di-Luad "New Ca-2:burizinr Moscow, Avto,11abil'naya Prom-hlerinoLft' Wo 11, Apr 'T_1, pl) _')7-~) Abstract: Res-ulzs are presente-J, of nn investigation of and proi)erties of und dlbtaind in J of 5-ton c,,,,p city and -rolied intri -,,.Dds 90 and 1 for manufacturing the transmissilon box items. The kinet:L~,~; af formation at isothc-I'Mic and con",inuous coolinj~, hiurclicnabil-ity, raechanicEti uC steels in C,%'I'IIAjrj2X_~d tL-nd uncurburiz-11 hardening a' )"-0-950 0C in oil _ind azini:.,ulin_- a-u 180-200':' results Dresented in +.-~ibul~:,r and E;raplaical form, sucil, as cL-c%_,,L,_-al critical points, austenite .-i.-ansfoi-mation cux-.re::, zi--cw t-,,,c, -,:~ of tranofur=,.ii~,)nl [i austenite FtO 'lity in in LACC-1. ThC Ili MIM-L~ 0' k)th UrC.. I ~ b evuluatcd I-v f;L', USSR GnY-,*=,,.T, A.P., et fracture asuect durincr serial tests. Both steels satisf-,., the i-_c:ui-ro-In-L T 'The com-oarative tests of various iter--i riaCle of ~~-Cse and -,7Fj,r-2- 50 500. steels, carried o-c..t on teot stands. corfirmed t~-e steels over the steels. 212 USSR UDC 669.721.053.,1 t VYATKIN 1. P. "N J. , KECIIIN, V. A. , MUSHIKOV, S. V. "Protection of Ma_-_nesium from Saturation with Iron LILI-WiTil- RC-.1C1ti1l1v in SteOl Crucibles" Tr. Vses. N.-i. i Proekt. In-ta AIN-umin., Magn. i Elcktrod. 11rx.:,-sti [I"orks of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute for the Aluminum., Magnesium and Electrode Industry], No 79, 1971, pp 83--87, (Translated f-,-oT:i ReferatiN,nyV 7hurnal, Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstrict No 5 G241. by G. Svodtsex,a). Translation: High purity Mo is produced in a steel crucible by processin-, ol the IMS raw niaterial %,.,ith Ti -coil tai ni additives, followcd by ct)oxling fm- various perioJs of time. The content of Fe is decreas-d 0.03-E1,041, 0--, content of Mg raw material to 0.001-0.005, followilqu Ti treatment. of high purity M- -Js possible ill the production of allaw~. based oil M,, ov A] at consumer nlants. Ifigh purity pig Mg containing 0.01)i, F12 was char:,eu into a steel cnicible, melted for 4 hours, heated to '110' and h-21d for 1.5 hours, then re-pourcd. The coitent of Fe rcmained at the sa-%r. (1-rinq all 1-ta~-(--, of rcmwltini~. The contoat of other impill-itic" 'llso 1/1 `6acc--.~4,ry of Ti it,:,n-ILL-a jpon-,-~ Pro,aiucu-i` U., 01 A 3- zr:4 Jata are -,-~re,-;czited or, Of th,:-, PrOullc(I'a py im~i.;nosiwr-heaL mduction of titaniuln, co;,,~aillirlg !Usl'oils. ~':io :~jicruased quai-iLy of the Larou"'I maj;,-&C.,jiun-ticat reduction of it~i lowur chloriflua, cont6,-.JL.)I,'*0.'j W rU- IIUQLJLQ" -J." a pui7ouu ~;LrucLuro ;oid to Lnu roauctiun of TI,i:! of enlorino a~Lur vac-uuij sQparaLio:-,. An incroase L-i tno rat#j uf I.;c- u:' siwr, Lhu 10maLiall of citj:~ed j,0r0S. Li-,v the uc,;ur part of tliu Litanium blocie. An incroaso in the Of L.,,E- reducLion proce5z -Leads to tne Production of a hdgher-iensiLy s6corviary L;LrLC- turu oil the sponge azid to the reduction or the rusidual contont of enlorirm. 1/i GULYAKIAI - P.M. Acc. Nr Abstracting Servicd: SI-70 Ref. Code: A"43724 INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST. -M R63170 A70w23783 Secondary structure of titanium sponge obtained by magnesiothermal reduction of lower chlorides (Vtorichnaia struktura titanovoi gubki, poluchennoi magnietermicheskirn vossianovieniern nizshikh~ kh[ofidov). R. X. Sandler, A. 1. Guliakin, and Y.~Vlasov. Akadelniia Nauk SSSR. lzvestiia, Aletally, Jan.-Feb. 1970, p. 3342. 8 refs. In Russian. Evaluation of the results of studies of the secondary structure of titanium sponge obtained by magnesiothermal reduction of concentrated titanium-containing chloride snells. It is found that an increase in the quality of the titanium obtained by magnesiothermal reduction of its lower chlorides leads to the development of a more porous structure and to a reduction of the tesidual concentianon of chlorine after vacuum separation. An increase in the overall degree. of utilization of magnesium facilitates the formation of closed pores, particularly in the sponge of the upper part of the titaiiium block- An increase in the temperature of the reducoon process leads to the development of a denser secondary springe structure and to a reduction of the resitioal chlorine content. A.8 K. J VI REEL/FR.*IE 9"~11401 10 112 014 UNCLASSIFIED . PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--LPTAKE UV STkUNTIOM 90 AND CESIUM 137 INTO PLANTS IN RELATION To THc RAOIC~LLMENT AJ5uReTlL,,i uY MECHANICAL FRACTIONS OF 501!-S -U- AUTHOR-(03)-YUUINTSEVAv YE.V.t GULYAKINw I*V.t FOLLjMKINAv L.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SCURCE-AGRCKHIMIYA 1970v (2)v 30-9 (RUSS) OATE PUBLISHEC-----70 S66JECT AREAS--AURICULTUREt EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS-SOIL Ll-.Ej4lSTkY, STAUNTIUM ISGTOPE, CESIUM ISOTOPE, ADSORPTION COWROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY REEL/FRAML--3002/0498 STEP NG---UR/0485/70/000/OG2/00-30/0039 CIRC ACCE55ICN NU--AP0128067 IJNCLASSIFIFD 212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NU--AP0128067 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PRIME90 SR IS ADSORBED BY ORG. AND INORG. SUIL FRACTIONS, AND THE STRENGTH IS DETD. BY THL INIATURE OF THE MINERAL CCNSTITUENTS. PRIMEL37 CS IS MAINLY ADSORBED BY THE MINERAL FRACTICNIS. THERE EXISTS A CLOSE CORRELATION BET~vFEN THE PRIME90 SR QUANTITY UESCRIBED BY O.IN CACL SUB2 ANO ITS ACCUMULATIfili IN THE CROP. BOTH &UCLIDES ARE HELD BY ThE SILT FRACTION OF CHERNOZEM srRaNGEr"' THAN BY THAT Of SOD POOZOLS9 WHICH HAS ITS 6ASE IN THEIR DIFFERENT MINERALOG. COMPN. FACILITY: blfJFIZ. LAB., VSkS. NAUCH. -ISSLED. INST. FITOPATOL., MOSCOW, USSR. - USSR UDC 669.721.046.4 POLYAKOV, Yu. A., KOROTKOV, Yu. A., GULYAKINA A. Ye. "Processing of Carnallite Powder in Rotating Furnaces" Tr. Vses. N.-i. i Prockt. In-ta Alyumin., Magn. i Elektrod. Prom-sti [Works of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute for the Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry], No 79, 1971, pp 37-42, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, Abstract No 5 G246 by G. Svodtseva). Translation: A method is developed for processing powdcr by briquetting and charging the briquettes into a furnace together with the initial carnallite. In order to eliminate the possibility of removal of incompletely dehydrated chunks, the briquettes must be made smaller. This is done by briquetting the powder using a roller press with smooth rolls, producing a pressed strip 400- 600 mm wide and 4-4 nun [sic -- Trj thick. As it leaves the rolls, the pressed strip is broken into chunks of various shapes and delivered to the cold end of the furnace drum. Dehydration of the carnallite and powder occurs practically without changing the quality of the product or increasing the yield of powder from the drum. 8 Biblio. Refs. 1/1 USSR UDC 539-12 AZIMOV, S. A., GULYAMOV, U. G., G Ig PROZOROVA, YE. I., and CHMNOV, Ul'. t~~Kv em G. M., Institute of Nuclear Phys cs, emy of Sciences Uzbek S5R "Diffraction Coherent Particle Production in Interactions of 17 Gev Pions With Emulsion Nuclei" Tashkent, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Seriya Fiziko-Matematicheskikh N~juk, No ~, 1971, pp 70-75 Abst--acti The article presents experimental data on inelastic coherent particle production reactions in collisions of 17.2-Gev Di-mesons with photoemulsion nuclei, based on extensive statistical naterial obtained with the aid of angular screening tests devised by the authors. Three-pronged and five-pronged interac- tions with a zero number of heavily ionizing particles were screened for measure- ments. The mean free path in the photoemulsion was found to be 53 +7 m for three- +11-5 -5 pronged coherent reactions, q,.8 -1.6 !an for five-pronged events. The azimuthal angular distribution in coherent particle production reactions was studied. 1/1 Nuclear Physics USSR U D C: 55)9.172.12_ AZIMOV, S. A. , ARIF-Kf1,11,N'OV U. R. T S 1 !,10%1-, P,. I ISKHAKOV) T. , FAYZULLAYEV, U. 1. HOSOIO~Xft,~_ Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy or Sciences of the ljzbell- SSIZ "The Reaction 71,i(pn ) 7Be at E. =17.S Mel,` Moscow, Izirestiya Akademii Natil, SSSR: Seriya Fjzichcs1~.1N,Z.,, Vol 36, No 1, Jan 72, pp 173-174 11 of tile reaction 7jj(p,_,)1jo(, Sj)CCtj_j,F Abstract: The neutron iq studied oil a proton beam in the U-150 cyclotron at, thc! 1nSLj- tute of Nuclear Physics at the Academq., of Scieiices of the Uzbek SSIZ,LIS111~y a Mul ti channel, fast -neutron, t i we -of - 11,1 1 spectrometer. The P.,teasurements v,,ere made at a proton cliergy of 17.5 MeV. The experimental data enablecl the authors to distinguish neurron groups ng and n, correspoi--ding to tile ground and excited states of 7Be (E`= 0.43 Differential cross sections of the reaction are presented,vith foriluition of neutron groups Col-re Spond i Jig, to the ground IPCI excited states (EV=0.43 Mlek* and E*=4.S5 MeV). All- curves have 112 USSR . AZIMOV, S. A. et al., IAN SSSR: Ser. Fiz., No 1, 1972, pp 173-174 diffraction structure -with a first maximum at - =0' for n,,. and n, and a first maximum at of--20' for group no. The curves for n, and n2 are antisymbati.c. Three figures, bibliography of six titles. 2,~'-) MMLRY P Vol 70 0 f CO?,'C' R,-''ING ACUTE AILCOHOLA- p LE E D I USTON~: The report t,j,- .!ij of which is uelu ac p n'2 in these cast~-~ fritmi '-'L mfory-paraiii)t(I - yj ilp o-"If'o '-* Ir;:(!Ji-iH PIT-'hokir, ~Alllfiti'jll' Thi, ;~ Of of i nosi s dix~ riot predia a morc. ~,cvcrii coijr~, ()f favorable sign. Y, REEL/FRAMLE USSR Adsorp 11 ion ,UOSR uBc 66!.728.82t663.63 r,ULYA1--.f,'1, T., WHIDOV, D. R., PAKSUDUV# E., anC. B. I., irv,~titute 0 ~Ilc ~Ijar ~IY3 dP,, AC,,.rb~;:,y of C)cienceo Uzhoko 85H Acetylcellulone Membranes for Reyerso Osmosis" Tashkent, Uzbiakskiy 7himichnskly Zhurnall, Vol 17, No 3, 1973, pP 39-41 Abstractj A method was davelu,~~,d for the preparation of sorilpf"rm.-eable. branes for rever2o osmosis fron celluloso acetate dissolved in dinethyl- forriamido. The optinun conditions of preparing the meizbranps evapora-'Lion of a -iolution cositcUning 2Wv callulo-,3e acetate + din,-Ahyiforna~:Ilde0 at 28-34o withIn leas than 2 lirs, immersion in water :for 2 nin -:~t 20-21 , and thermall fixation for 5 nin at 81-860, In tests conducLed at -10 al-IM ifith a zolution of 10 ~, the 6fficiency of the membranes 11W3 200-)00 l./sq. n. per 21: hv.; at a 95% dogroo of NaC1 retention. 11hrin a solution with the conipa-Gition collulase acetate 20, dimethylforgiamido 75, 1120 5-~', was used and theri~al fixation was carried out at 86o, the efficlency Increased to 500 1./sq. m. per 24 hr-s while the degree of desalination rrmnained at 94-5,-!,. To increase tho efficiency, the sane inorganic additivei as 1.,boze used in the forming of' maobranes from acetone solutions of cellulose acetate could be 1/2 1JSSR GULYAROV, T., et al., Uzbekskly Kh1m1cheskiy Zhurral, Vol I?, No 3, 1973, pp 39-41 used (cf. S. Loeb and S. Sourirajan, Ady, Chem. Soc., 38, 117, 1963), but the degree of salt retention dropped. It follows from this that the optismal conditions of foming must be determined oxperimentally In every instance. 2/2 - I -- USSR UDC 539-12 AZIMOV, S. A., gy 11 AY V GULYAMOV, K. G., PROZOROVA, YE. I., and CHEMOV, G. M., Ins titut"e"ol*lu C14-^,",~rys i as, Academy of Sciences Uzbek S5R "Diffraction Coherent Particle Production in Interactions of 17 Gev Pions With Emulsion Nuclei" Tashkent, Izvestiya Akademil Nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Seriya Fiziko-Matematicheskikh Nayk -75 .j Ho 5, 1971# pp 70 Abstracti The article presents experimental data on inelastic coherent particle production reactions in collisions of 17.2-Gev pi-mesons isith photoemulGion nuclei, based on extensive statistical material obtained )rith the aid of angular screening tests devised by the authors. Three-pronged and five-pronged interac- tions with a zero number of heavily ionizing particles were screened for measure- ments. The mean free path in the photoemulsion was found to be 53 +7 m for three- +11.5 -5 pronged coherent reactions, 3-8 -1.6 Jan for five-pronged events. The azimuthal angular distribution in coherent particle production reactions iias studied. USSR AZIFIOV, S. A., BEETER, YE. V. 2ULYAMOVA U.- G-!., and ISVIN, A. YA., Institute I t of Nuclear Physics, Academy of 9ciences Uzbek SSR "Inelastic Pion-Nucleon Interactions With High Multiplicity and a Model of Single-Pion Exchange" Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 14, No 1. Jul 71, pp 240-246 Abstractj The authors propose a model of a single-pion exchange for the inelastic collision Tf +N -7 n 71 +1f with any (odd) number of secondar, y pions. They find the spectrum of the effective mass of the system of secondary pions in an analytical form that is convenient for conputation. They compare the results of the computation with the available experimental data for different energies and find a good agreement between the suggested model anci the ex-veriment. The authors give 2 variations of the model which they describe mathematically and support with several illustrations of a graphic nature. The article contains 5 figures and 7 bibliographic entries. 112 Uss i U D~; .53 /-126-3114~ AZI-I-."OV, S. ARIPOV, R. , GUIXAM-OV, U. G. 0. V. "Some Characteristics of the Formation of 8Li Fragments ',-.-ith a ---~-TIeson Energy of !~.5 Gigaelectron Volts" Tasll~cnt, izvestiya Akademii Nauk Uz SSSH, t Iiatematicheskik)7, Nauk, !to 3, 1970, pp 5)2-55 Abstract: This paper contains the results of an - Of investir,ation of the reactions of formation Of -i ----'raf-men~~s during interaction of yc-mesons, the imDulse of which io 45 ;7iga- electron volts/second, with nuclei of an emulsion. The --tucly of frap- ID I gmentation in the very high-energy range is of intuerest in connection with cert-ain hypotheses regardinr, the mecI-Aanisrni of these phenomena: the assumptu-ion of the effect of meson _;ments in nuclear splj.tr--;rrT, r-*-e showers on the formation of frap V - concept of shock waves in nuclear matter caused by primary ticles, and the h~mothesis of intranuclear reactions in cluzter3 caused by cascade -nucleons. in the experiment the method of nuclear emulsions was used to obtain maximum inxfor.:;,.ation abour, the characteristics of the formation of 6Li frar-ments in nuclear 1j.6 USSI,I A'~,'D-IOV, S. A., et al, Z1,103tiva Akadf-,mii Pizil