SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KADOMTSEV, B. - KADZHAYA, D.V.
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USSR
IOPPE, N% S. , Ot al, Uspekhi Fiziche;31fil~h Natilc, Vol 100, ",o
Auril 1970, pp 601-'LD
sections. The aut*hors give primary attention to discussion o-*,'
the physical essence of the investigated prob-Lems without the
use of many mathematical formulas and details ivhiich car, be l'o,;-n d
in the oriSlinals.
From the survey it is concluded that -,.rf.rh individual
nar'-Iclez have -oermitted deeper penetralion into tho p'cturc of
- U.I. - U L, L ~' 11 .1. 1, J.
q1,-,a:~-.'Lporiodic motion in classical mechanic.- and rosearch usinc
-nla.-ma has demonstratod that the dy=mics of a COJJOC 4VC 0-
U U
charged particles is detern-ined not so much by pair co1-'-1-Jsio.--~
as b-v remote interactions connect-ed with ex-citation o" e-, 4thor-Tia'
electric and magnetic fields -- that is, :)Iasn-.a instabilitic-Z.
-Investir:ationz of p~roporties of an adiabatically cor2l~ned
nlasma have reveaicd a series of collective effoct2 connoctod
with so-callod kInetic inst-abilities; their stud-'.7 Is
to It-,hri prenent time. it- is .-oted that cert--~in
oDL-Iinistic z:,--id othe~rs are skeptical regarding ,Y'-Lethf~v auiabai.c
trans can lead to the creation of a the-Mronuclear reactor as was
initially propo3ed by Budkor and Post. Even with comploto
P/i:
"ir. S. , et a!, 100, 1,'0
April 1970, pp
absence of Dlaxaa inz-Lab--litieS and c'ne:-y conncc-~Od with
ID,
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them in oT)en -.--raz) --here is a high,,ly .- ignif ica:-~t vor tion al'
losses which cannot be eliminated in the forn, of narticlo
into the "-forlbidden" core as a result of Cou-,Lo-,,.b scatterinr-.
With optinal -olasn. a Darameters froz-a the -poirt of %,ie;,; of encrt-,y
balance, the time of holding the ions in the trap -k-,, turno out-
to be appreciably less than the ion lifetLmo bofora zhe nuclear
reaction TreaqtIO-2 and only -an insi6nificant nortion of --,e
injected zhrtic ell: on the order of 10-2 s
3 ucceed in roactinrr -'n
tho time As a result, the condition of ac'I-~ioving a no3itive
onorE,,y yield -43 very sensitive to the true of -(-if In
view of t-ho conplexP-ly and abundance of factorzi affoctin~~ t,.c
magnitude of the Coulomb losscs, it can hard127 be honed t1nat -Fl~
can be successfully calculated with significantly qreatior acci:-racy.
Therefo.re, an e;~DerLment should be carried out -,.,ith plasn~a Dara-
meters approaching thermonuclear to the malximwn. 'Nany ycars of
research in -olasna instabilities and the discover- o.-OL con-4itions
of their development will perr-At stabilization neans to be found.
Thus, it is concluded that the study of the behavior of 'plasna in
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!OF'FE, X. S., et al, Usnelkhi Fizicheskilch Nauk, Vol 100, No
April 1970, pP 601-640
adiabatic tu.-aps is not only e;m, edient frora the purely theoret-ical
-Do~.nt- of view but it is also comple'Clely justifiable fxom the
Point of view of possible prospects of creating a controlled
thermonuclear reactor.
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USSR 4W~
YODEL OF UsTABL.E PLASMA-Moscow March 3 TASS-Discovertes by
V, Arthur HedloBpaA2y, and 501WOr. fly--Ikin make it, pnt7.
simulate and study un,-ttable pla3ma of thermonticlear proc+sses. Today, the
Cc=ittee for-Inventlo.Li-Arld
entered this di;scovery In lt;z
ExperimentiliF with -&mples of germanium semiconductor, the autnors dlscoverf~d a
phen--renon called screw-type plasma instability and explained It. A poss~lbllity
appear-d to substitute huge and very expensive In-itallations, s4mu1a,.4n;, pla!z-7a
Of thermanu-lear !~,' by simple samples o," the sem i cond'u-c tar and to test on
them different methods of dpmpenirj,7 of plasma Instability. The dlscovi~ry also made
it possible to de3ign a series of original instri:.ments in which the instability
Is used for the gen2ration and intensification of elpetric oscillations. (Moscow
TASS Inter-national English 2135 GMT 3 Mar 70 L)
19730695
1/2 0 2 5 UNCLASSIFIED
T I rLE--f- I N I I,,-: A '-'.PL I TUDE Hi: L I C CINS -U-
PAOCE").'~ING l_)Af,---20N0V_i0
AUTHOR-(02)-Iui_lTKhANJV, YU.L., KADOMTSEV, B.B.
CCUNTRY OF LNFU--USSR.
SOURCE-ZhUkiNAL EKSPERIMENTALtNOY I TECRETICHESKOY FIZIKI, 1970, VOL 58,
NR 6, PP "lz17-2145
DATE FULLIShEC-----70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--OSCILLATION# ELECTRON SHELL STRUCTURE, ELECTRIC CONDUCTOR,
MAGNETIC FIELD
CFj,NTkCL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFfED
PROXY REEL/FRAPE--1997/1704
STEP NO--UR/0056/'70/058/006/214712153
CIRC ACCESSICN NU'--AP0120416
UNCLASSIFIED
212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120416
ABSTRACT/EATRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INERTIALESS SPIRAL SYMMETRY
OSCILLATIONS OF THE ELECTRONS OF A CONDUCTOR OR PLASMA IN A MAGNETIC
FIELD-WITH AN ARBITRARY AMPLITUDE ARE CONSIDERED. If 15 SHOWN THAT
ORDINARY HELICONS ARE A PARTICULAR CASE OF SOLUTION'S WITH A FREQUENCY
WHICH IS INDEPENDE14T UF THE AMPLITUDE.
Lll-'~CL ASS IF I F-0
USSR
!GIT_,diANOV, Y-C. L. 3. 3.
1111elicons ol' Finite Amplitude"
Xoscow, Zhurnal Zksne_-L-en-ta_!,no7 i -PiziI~i, Vol 58,
No 6, jUne 1070, pp 21LL7-215')
Abstract: The nro-oagation of slow electroma,-n,~,tic s-and~r,;-
Perioctic waves witth helical syminetry in 1-1 n_,%S-nezizod- plazm- o.,,
solid conductor in an el-.ternal imiagnetic field is conside--ed.
Waves of finite armlitude are considered becai~cc tl-cn- aro- o-
j
vwre Practical interest. Irt is shown t1nat t1l.e oroolen of
ini7, all possible wavo- oi' finite amplitude with he'lic-cl,
rodiieus ICo tho solution of a sinj_.,?1o -,ocond-orde.-, nonlinear
differential equation. This equation a of ~iol,]-
which are formally of 'the lino_~r type. F;.hesr; ,;oltitlon.;
have the feature that their froquoncy is indogeriaon,,; W thc
am., litude when the wmplitude is finite. Ordinary helicon-s' in
cluding thooe propagating at an angle to the field, be-
long this class of solutions. in the honor.;oneous case hol;cons
to
e 4bit considerable dam-Ding independent of the coj- --ion `-e-
quenc:, ~ due uo dissipation of the surface current. Unde.- certain
1/2
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o '6' *-.,,,, r n a3 -),2 r a!- 0Z~,, IT
Teo--etichezko-,, --nc,
conditions den3itics can be achieved such that o I' ,:-..a
armlitude are locali--ed as to radius and do :,,oz e~.:hibi~; sziom-
damping due to surface currents; these solutions do not baloz-g
to ~.-he class of waves with- a frequency independent of -.Ine
&mDlitude.
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Abst,ract: -l-,3ccial zolut"llons o-f zho e q 0'.
~U/
U/I t i- u u A x
describinrr a bzoad cl&ss of one- d Lmens ional 1,,avon In :-,eaia
~,i-lq Weak, al:,-nepslon on on s_*-.,_ll,-,-.-.- t.,rate2r,
nG-Lo2onl c -A 7 e C 1'1~ (IC
sonic and M.~Lg'. waveG ~- a pla-T.i. U G
are OT- ~he Zso-,F-tr-.d wave or solilton tz,,,Pe:
U af (va Y5) 2
4 0
~,.qere a is t".ne wavo airmlitude, x at is ,ZS
u auk 32 1, Vol '--,D
331.
KADONTSEV. B. 3., et al, Dolclady Akade:i-dii :7
rD 7'3-? 6
I ju n 19 ', 5
is ecual to
f (c h Ic /21
A soliton con_-istz of a one-dinonsional non1i.:-w.-;.-_- ~1-ci 'Ls,
~.uily st-able formation u-nder the assurrotion of
~_able unde-- sli.-I-ir, c-,_u'va-.u_,e,
The cilestion of whether a soliton is su
i-Lhen its ai~-.Plitude a and pha-se xO are s1cw1y varyin-, funczicns of
the Y-coordina-',e 1--id off crosswise to the ol' -C-3-zon,
s in v e s t' i" a t. e C" it is shoun that in t-'ne case of nc.'-;.ativc'. -dispe-I'Sion
-11 f
(fo.- elx-amoie, for v.,avos on shallow water) "bendint ol thc
lead-- to elaZtic oscilla-t,ions with weal- In t--ae c_~S(~ cf
Positive di--pel'nion t-he ~,oiiton irs uzu~tablle tc;
dimensional perzurbat-ions zuch as banding, and it; is
it can ex-4st fop a lon- time. If the nonlineaz. in
has z.~ ,;L..-n the -9ituation is the r~:ivor_-43: soliurin:i a_-(_-
labli:; in ~~nc case of posi-.~-Jve disnux,,uon ard waz;t(ablc;~ i.-i thc; ca,~c
nonra~4 ve di3ne-3ion.
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1/2 053 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--2711OV70
TITLE--PLASMA CONTAINMENT IN ADIABATIC TRAPS -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-I0FFEjv M.S., KADOMTSEV, 8.8,
CCUNTRY OF INF13--USSR
SOURCE--USPEKHI FIZICHESKIKH NAUK9 VOL. 100v APR. 1970t P. 601-639
-:)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SU6JECT AREAS--PHYSICSt hTMOSPHFRIL SCIENCES
T0PfC, TAGS--MAGNETIC TRAPP MAGNETIC TRAPP14G, PLAS~til 1311YSKS, PLASIMA
DYNAMICS, COULOMB COLLISIONt PLASMA INsrABILir-f, l:Lri_-CrR0SrATIC
ACCELERATOR, CYCLOTRON, CONE SHELL, ELECTRON PLAS'.1A, MASER, VAm ALLC-,'4
9 c: L T
CONTROL M41%'KING--lN!0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2291*t STEP NO--IJR/0053/'10/100/1)00/0601/0639
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127645
i pqr. [-A ~ S T F I F- 0
2/2 053 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING 0ATE--27;N'3V70
-64--0C ACCESSION NO--AP0127645
-Jr8STqACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REVIEW OF PU~ILISHED sr(JDIES
CONCERNING COLLECTIVE PROCESSES IN PLASMAS CONF[NED IN ADIABATIC
MAGNETIC TRAPS. Al-401NG THE TOPICS COVERED ARE COINTAINMENT OF IN01V[OUAL
PLASMA PARTICLES, COULOMB COLLISIONS, FLUTE INST46ILirY AND ITS
STABILIZATION, PLASlA KINETIC INSTABILITIESt ELECTROSTATIC CYCLOTRON
INSTABILITY, CONE AND CONE DRIFT INSTABILITIES, NEGATIVE MASS
INSTABILLITY, AND HOT ELECTRON PLASMA INSTABILITIES. ALSO CONSIDERED ARE
CYCLOTRON RESONANCE MASERS AND THE VAN ALLEN RADIATILIN BELTS.
FACILITY: AKADEMIIA NAUK SSSR, INSTITUT ATOMNOI ENERGII, MOSCOW, USSR.
Ut4l L A S S I F I E 0
1/2 029 UNCLASSlFIEF) PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
.r-[TLE--HEAVY ATOM M AN ULTRASTRONG MAGt4ETIC FIELD -U-
AUTHOR--KADOMTSEV, B.B.
COUNTRY OF INFO -USSR
SOURCE--ZHURNIAL EKSPERIMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FILIKII 1970p VOL 58,
NR 59 PP 1765-1769
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBjECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--HEAVY PARTICLE, ATOMt STRONG 14AGNETIC FIFLDt El-ECTRON SHELL
STRUCTURE, EXCITATION ENERGY, SPHERIC SHELL STRUCTURE
CONTROL MARKING--ilig RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PRCXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2234 'STEP NO--UR/0056/70/056/00511765/LT69
Clill-, ACICFS511"~N1 NJf)--AP01275)6
212 029 UNCLASSI FIED, PROCESSING DATE-271NOV70
...-t[RC ACCESSION NO-AP0127596
ABSTRACT/CXTRACT-W) (*P-0- ABSTRACT. THE HARTREE, THOMAS, FEW-11
APPROXIMATION FOR A HEAVY ATOM IN THE ULTRASTRONG MAGNETIC FIELD
CONSIDERABLY EXCEEDING 10 PRIPIE10 DE 15 CONSIDERED, COMPLETE
REARRANGEMENT OF THE ELECTRON SHELLS OCCURRING IN THIS CASE. ir Is
DEMONSTRATED THAT SPHERICAL SYMMETRY IS PRESERVED AND THE ATOMIC RADIUS
DECREASES WITH THE MAGNETIC FIELD SfRE-NGTH IN A CERTAIN RANGE OF ITS
VARIATION. THE EXCITATION LEVELS OF SUCH AN ATOM ARE DISCUSSED-
ATOO 3 4 8 7C_ NUCLEAR SC APS . 106 NE couo-
A,,
'T (UCRL-Trans-1 3 VrIVE TILAPPED-
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PARTICL E INSTABILITY IN A DENSE PLASMA (COLLECTION).
; Po_qutse, _. P. (Akademi auk S:SSR, Mos-
cow. Institut Atomnot Energii). Translated PAI'niv. 51' UaMle-,r-
nia, Lawrence Radiation Livermore, from report 1.1 E-1861.
39p. (CONF-690619-11; CONF-690619-12; CONF-620619-13).
Dep. CFSTL
From 3.rd Conference an Controlled Fusion and Plasma Ph% 's-
ics, Utrecht, Netherlands.
This collection consists of three papers on the drift -%%,nve in-
stability associated with the dissipation occurring %%hen trapped
electrons are converted into transit eiectrons and vice versa.
The first paper investigates the instability itself, the second
paper 8huws that, in some cases, the growth of drift waves M;11;
result from electrical capture of electrons by the wave and. finally,
the third paper analyzes the laminar convection in toroidal sy~i-
tems due to t rapped -,electron instabilities. (auth) _j
USSR UDC!532.S9
KADOWSEV, B. D., KARPMAN, V. 1.
"Nonlinear Waves"
Moscow, Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, Vol 103, No 2, Feb 71, pp t93-232
Abstract: This article presents the primary results from the theory of nonlinear
wave processes in continuous media in comparatively simple form, considerinz dis-
persion and dissipative effects. Primary attention is given to the unstable
process of the formation of collision an~ combined waves, phenomena of self-
constriction and self-focusing of wave packets, processes of dynamdc and sto-
chastic interaction of waves. The general regularities are illustrated with
exanq)lcs from the area:; of hydrodynamicti, plasina physics, notilinear optic.,i, etc.
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1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
TITLE--LISSOCIATICN C(l;%SrAlvfS AND STATE OF QUINGLINAZO R IN SGLUTIONS -U-
AUTHOR- (03)-0A5AiiGl% 1, N.N.r KADOMTSEVA, A.V., PETRASHEN, V.I.
I
CCUNTRY OF INF0--USSR
7k-
~SGURCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. L97'-" 25(1)t 34-19
DATE PU6LISkEC----70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC ThGS-~UINQLtNE, AZO CiiMPOUND, ICNIZATION, P-RCTON, HETEROCYCLIC
INITRIjGEN LGi'~PCUNC, DISSCCIATION CONSTANT, SULFONIC ACID
CONTROL MAKKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA.'4t_--3002/1178 SrEP NU--Ul~/0075/70/t~125/OC~1/0034/0039
CIRC ACLESSICN NU-AP012'~JJ6C-0
-1 -SiFif-0
zi2 016 UNCLASSIFIEO PPOCI~SSSING JAT'E:--20N0V70
Cl.RC ACCESSICN NO--ArOL2660C
"BSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE IONIZATION CONSIS. OF
QUINGLINAZO R (1) AS AN ANAL. REAGENT WERE UETD. GRAPHICALLY AND BY
CALCN. FRL'-l SPCECTROPHUOTOMETKIC DArA. THE jtC[D BASE [OiNIZAITUN CiF I IS
REPRESENTED BY: RH SUB5 PeIME2 POSITIVE 1,N Ei-QUILIbimIUM lim Sj,33 Pkl,'-!Et-";
PLUS 2H (LINE PROTGN OF THE ALO GROUP ANG THE SULFG GROUP SPLITS OFF); RH
SUB3 FkIMEG YIELDS kh PRIME2 NEGATIVE PLUS 2il PRIME PUSITIVE (ONE PROTON
SPLITS CFF FROM THE HETEROCYCLIC N AND THE SULFO GKL)!JPJ ; RH PRL-ME2
NEG411VE IN ELUMBRIUM R PKIME3 NEGATIVE PLUS H PRIML 11 (IS I T IV E I ON E--
PROM', (;~ T17.E CH GRUUP SPLITS OFF). THE Pi*%,jrmiL'A,rio;%CONSI'S. OF
HETERCCYCLIC N AND THE DISSCCN. CONSTS. OF THE HYUk6XYL GROUP WERE PK
SiJ8N'h PkIPE PGSITIVE EQUALS 1.48 AND PK SU50H EQUALS 11.49 IN AQ. SOLi"IS.
WITH ICNIC STREINGTH OF 0.1 [ACL) AT 20DEGREES. THE PK SUbi AND PK SUB2
a
VALUES DETO. GRAPHICALLY ARE 1.50 AND IV.43# RESP. FACILITY:
NGVCCHERKASSK PCLYTECH. INSr.j NOVOChERKASSK, USSR.
I ., -.,~ I ,
IJ. L-4, - - I ,- 0-
1/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--SPLCTr'u-'PH6TJ~ii:T;,,IC STUL)y GF THE REACTIUN OF CUnALT 'mITH 01)1-'vGLI%AZ0
R _U_
N.N.r KAUOMTSEVA, A.V., Pi:TRASHEN, V.I.
CUuNTRY UF R&U--USSR
SOURCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970, 25(2) , 285-93
DATE PU8LlSHED-----70
SU6JECT AREAS-ChEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-- SPEC riwpw; Tf_;mEr i~ I c ANALYS I S t C06AL T , COMP LEX CU.M.POUND,
M, A G N E I I C S, U S C LP T I B I L I T Y , 1) h Li T 0 N , H L 11 R 0(; YC. 1. 1 G ~N, i r,;.,. i j t", ~ ti c ~_; m i, J u ~; o
C L N T ?. OL M AiR K I i`i Cy- -i-NO i-, E S T,,. I L T I G t 4; S
OWCUMENY CLASS--Lj'iCLA_SSli:HD
PRjXY STEP
C1.4'.C 1 1175-1
.; " - t %
2 If 2 c, 13 Ui4C.L ASS I F I It) 11 S I N-l" 0 A f i- "'J"L 10,
C. I AC S co 1 113 7!) 3
L
A u-: SI N~ "Ic If L /,I k ;-d-, -1 -0 uP-- 0- A 3 S T i0 ," TC ,f U .-; M S AI L, L L- T i- j" EX a 1 f H
t.) UIN OL 1 itAZU i~ ( 1-(b ~IQJ I N01-YL A ZU) #I' j. HY0RUXYp 37 t>?t0,PH I HAL,t-Nf. 0 !SUL f�r.N I C
A C I D) I N THE Pri k A ~'4LE 0. 3- 1 It 6-11 TH t-i-Ax . A,-~-SOij 64NCE A 1 5 10 NIM 4;-;LAR
A;-" S Ll R P T I V I TY -) . 0 2 1 1 P! L S 10 P,~ I (-', C 4 .MAX. ABSO'K:-Ai~4k~E OF J-it- IS
490 14M. AT 20 PLUS OR MINUS IDEGRELS MU LQUALS 0.3 1-1) 0-1o THL li;~UIL-
cc;.,Isr. -'F THE ~~EACTILJ-N IS 2.2 TIMES 10 PRIME11, AND THE INSrABIL[TY
LUIN'sr. OF THE COMPLEX IS 6.3 TI?-IES LO Pkl~ME NEGAllVE51. THE -'-J~YLEX
DUES ;NOT fjf--Sli,,,TEGRj%TE AfrrEA ,L)JUSTING FRG-.Il PH 1.5 TO bN ti SJ32 So" SU,134
(HCL). NAGINIETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY DATA SHOWED THAT CO EXISTS IN THE
COMPLEX IN ITS TRIVALENT STATE. SIX PROTONS ARE LIOERATED IN Ri~ACTIOJNS
IN AN ACID MEDIUM. THREE OF THEM SPLIT OFF THE 01-1 6iZOUPS AND 3 orHERS
SPLIT OFF THE PROTONIZED ATOMS FOR THE HEREROCYCLIC N OF THE REAGENT
MOLS. FACILITY: NOVOCHERKASSK POLIrELH. INST., NOVOCHERKASSK,
C S -, I F 1 E 01
112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-EFFECTIVENESS AND PERIODS OF COTTON DEFOLIATION UNDER VARIOUS
GLIMATLCII CGNDITIGNS -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-ZAKIROV, T.S., KADRALIYEVt S.I.v ALLAHURATOV. A.D., DOTSE?KO,
-A.S., SADYKOV, SH.B.
CUUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-AGROKHIMIYA 1970t (2), 139-43
DATE PUBLISHED
SUBJECT AREAS--AGRLCULTURE, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,TOPIC TAGS-DEFOLIANT AGENT, FIBER PLANT, CYANAMIDE, MAGNESIUM COMPOUND,
CHLORATE
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEt./FRAME-2000/0187 STEP NO--UR/0485/70/000/002/0139/0143
tIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0123956
i INC i Ai F i F I
212 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCr7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123956
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESULTS OF D'EFOLIATION WITH
BUTIPHOS, CYANAMiDEt AND WITH MG(CLO SUB3#' SUB2 UNDER VARIOUS CLIMATIC
CONDITIONS AND DEVELOPMENT UF COTTON PLANrS ARE DISCUSSED. THE MOST
EFFECTIVE WAS BUTLPHOS, ESP. WHE14 SPRAYED AT 3 KG-HA. FACILITY:
VSES. NALCH. ISSLED. INST. KHLOPKOVOD.p AKKHAVAKr USSR.
liklf-LASS IFIED
V141, k f
USSR
UDC 621.375.4:621.375.132.3
lis~y _~. G. , FLEYSINAN, 1. V. , MASYURENKO, YU. A., MLLEIV, 1. N.
"Application of an Integrated Circuit of a Differential Amplifier as the
Emitter Repeater without a Level Shift"
Elektron. telchnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Mikroelelrtrunika (Hlectronic E.ngineer-
ing. Scientific and Technical Collection. Hicroelectronics), 1971, vyp. 5(31),
pp 147-148 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika. No 5, May 721, Abstract No 5DI1.3)
Translation: An emitter repeater without zero level shift is proposod which
is based on a semiconductor integrated circuit of the P 2222 diffc--reatial
amplifier without addiLional eleraenm The dynainic raiige of the iriput, vOIL-
ages is 0.1-4.0 volts; the, transmission characteristic is rcctilitlear; Lll(--
transmission coefficient is 0.97. In the teniperature tan-e of 20-Y0' C the
drift of the output voltage is < 0.01 Z deg-1. This is explaiiied both
by Lhe identicalness of the transistors and "he equality of their tempera-
tures. The amplifier can bL used in elecLronic phase mc~tters. There is 1
illustration and a 2-etitry bibliography.
1/1
SO.IUI ELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF A TURBO-LA-'NETIC VELOCil"';
(Article by and 'K.-v,
BLoni~u. Ruti-iian, No 5, 1971, Izd-vo ",Naukova pp 125-12:ii
Innignificant size, luck of a need fov current sou-coa
and additional amlifiors, high linearity of converaion, sim-
plicity and reliability are thco principal roquil-emun*.2 !~-,po3ad
on a turbomarnetie Velocity nor-ior with an nXitil Vane wnen
registering the velocity of movement of objects in a fluid,
especLelly vome hydrobionic objects.
(B)
Fig. 1. Diagram of turbomagnatic sonsor. A) omf,
Lx ) mmf
193
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USSR
F-IMUK, -13. G., et al., Otlrvt-iva, izobreteni,,a, irom-,shlcnny,~o o")rnzts'v,
tovarn-vve znaki, No 24, Aug 71, Author's Certifficate. ',o 3311372, Division
H, filed 10 Apr 70, published 9 Aug 71, p 207
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USSR UDC 51:330.-11S
KADUSI fIN., V. KOBC[11KQV, A. V.
"Optimal Separation of Servicing Time of n Streams by Qnc System"
Priem I Obrabotka Inform. V Sol:zhn. Inform. Sistomakh, [Reception anc) Processing
of information in Complex Information Systems--Collection of Works], No 2,
Kazarl' University Press, 1970, pp 35-41, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal
Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5V574).
Nlo Abstract.
USSR
UDC 534.6:533.6.071.4
KADYKOV, I. F., Acoustics Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Experimental Study of the Linear Space-Time Correlation Function of
Turbulent Wall-Pressure Fluctuations"
Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 27, vyp. 1, 1971, pp 50-54
Abstract: This article gives the results of an e%perimental study of the
correlation characteristics of wall-pressure fluctuations. The- i;teasure-
ments were made on the surface of a streamlined model. The flow varied from
8 to 24 m1sec. Correlation analysis was made in the frequency range of
150-3000 IN. Simultaneously with the wider frcqueiicv range, the specl~-rum
of the fluctuation nol.,-_te war; registered.
This article has established that the correlation chararLerj..,;I.Jc,,; of inri~c-
scale turbulent ,Yall-pressure fluctuations, for which the length of tile
hydrodynamic wave is greater than the thickness of the boundary layer, obey
Im4s that differ from Lho:~(i governing the small-scale ones. Thus, in the
region of large heterogeriefties it Is the correlation r.,-Aius Lriat if, the
determinant in selecting the size of the gauge, just as in the small heLuro-
geneities, rather than the size of the heterogeneities to be ri!glstered, --s
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KADYKOV, I. F., Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 27, vyp. 1, 1971, pp 50-54
had been previously assumed. The gauge then must contribute some distortion
to the registration of any heterogeneity, regardless of size.
The thickness of the boundary layer is a value which determines, on the one
hand, the maximal size of the eddy in the turbulent layer and, on the other
hand, the statistical properties (particularly the correlation radius) of
the large heterogeneities formed by these eddies.
These results are important particularly for taking into account the influ-
ence of the size of the pressure gauge on registration of the turbulent
pressure fluctuations.
This article contains six figures and nine equations; three literature
references are cited.
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USSR UDC 678.539.661.238.633/635
_A&YMOY,._Y.,__V., and MOSKVITIN, N. I.
"Surface Active Polymer Films for Horticulture"
Plasticheskiye Massy, No 3, Apr 71, pp 53-54
Abstract: Polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride and other polymeric films are
widely used for coverings and hot houses. These films in the course of use
acquire significant static charges, which in turn attract particulate matter,
thus inhibiting their transparency. The elimination of static charge can
improve theservice life and transparency of polymeric films by a factor of
1.5-2. For this purpose antistatic materials are introduced Into the film.
The principal action of these substances is based on increasing the conduc-
tivity of the materials by producing charge leakage from the film. The
effectiveness of antistatic substances is based on decrease of the surface
resistivity, electrostatic friction potential, the halflife of charge leak-
age from the materials Lid changes of the bulk electrical conddctivity. The
best indices of all of' the tests were obtained for polyvinyl chloride film
containing 2.5% 0-15 dye as the surface active agent.
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USSR
UDC 537-312.62
KADYKOVA, G. N.
"Phase Transitions in Super-Conducting Alloys of the Nioblum-Titanium-Zirconium
System"
Tr. kfosk. in-ta elektron. mashinostr. (Works of the Moscow Institute of Electronic
Machine Buildi-rig), 1972, vyp.22, pp 10-2D (from RZh-Radiotek_hni1--a, No 11, Nov 72,
Abstract No 11 D373)
'Translation: It is shown that decay occurs of the metastable 13 -solid solution with
the, formation of w andoc-phases in the cold-deformed alloy of titanium containing
35 percent by weight Nb and &mall a&--ixtures of zirconium dilring, isothermic anneal-
Ing and heating. During the annealing and heating of 50-65 percent niobium contain-
ing alloys, a change takes place in their physical properties showing the decay of
theinetautable beta-solid solution with the formation of fine-dispersion alpha-
phases.
CSO: 1860-W END -
157 -
USSR UDC 621.382-322
CADZHIYEV, N. D., KASIMOV, F. P., and KAMOV G G
"MOS Traasistor Sensitivity to Pressure"
MOS-tranzistor chuvetvitel'nyv k davlenivu (cf. English above. Editorial Board
of the Journal "Izv. AN AzSSr. ser. fiz.-tekhn. i mat. n." [News of the
Academy of Sciences Azerbaidzhan SSR. Physico-Technical and Mathematical
Sciences Series)), Baku, 1971, 5 pp. 3 ref (No 2695-71 DEP (from"RZh-
Elektronika i yey primeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B304 DEP)
Translation: A model is proposed of a sensitive electromochanicul transducer using
a MOS transistor as a base, the gate of which 1B in direct contact with
A calculation for barium titanate shows that the sensitivity of the
device-may-be on the order of 10- kg/cm2. It is possible to adjust the sensitivity
within wide limits by a choice of the thickneBS of the insulating film of the transis
tor gate, by a change of the channel length, and also by a choice of the appropriate
piezomaterial.
88 -
USSR UDC 619:616.981.42+616.981.49+616.981.57.084.47
KADYMOV, R-.-,A..,, Docent Professor, and SAFAROV, Yu. B., Professor, Azerbaydzhan
Ag`rM~Hurial Institute
"Experimental Vaccination of Sheep"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 11, 1971, pp 55-58
Abstract: A study was made of the effectiveness of combined and simultaneous
vaccination of sheep against paratyphoid, brucellosis, braxy, and infectious
enterotoxemia. Different groups of animals were immunized with combined,
simultaneous, and separate injections of polyvalent concentrated aluminum
hydroxide vaccine against braxy, enterotoxemia, malignant edema of sheep, and
dysentery of lambs, and a combined emulsin-vaccine against paratyphoid and
brucellosis of sheep. Results of the agglutination reaction revealed that
with simultaneous immunization the level of brucellosis agglutinins did not
differ from that with separate vaccination for paratyphoid and brucellosis.
The titers of paratyphoid agglutinins, however, were somewhat lower than the
titers in animals vaccinated with the first and second dose of combined
emulsin-vaccine. With combined vaccination, the level of paratyphoid and
brucellosis agglutinins was lower than with separate injections against
paratyphoid and brucellosis. The serum of animals injected with polyvalent
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KADYHOV, R. A., and SAFAROV, Yu. B., Veterinariya, No 11, 1971, pp 55-58
concentrated aluminum hydroxide vaccine against braxy, Infectious enterotoxemia,
malignant edema of sheep and dysentery of lambs possessed the highest neutraliz-
ing property toward the toxin of Cl. perfringens type D and B and lethal dose
of Cl. septicum. The level of immunity was equal in all groups for brucellosis;
it decreased for paratyphoid in the case of combined vaccination, and was the
same with simultaneous and separate immunization; for braxy and enterotoxemia,
it was the same in the case of combined and simultaneous vaccination.
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Ve.te-rtnary Medicine
USSR
SAFAROV, Yu. B~ and KADY-.'.DV,. R.. A-.,,. Azerbaydzhan, Agricultural
Institute
"Simultaneous and Associated Vaccination of Aninals Against
Anthrax and Anaerobic Infecti-ons"
Baku, Doklady Akademii Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, ~No 11'1 1970,
pp 67-70
Abstract-, In experiments on,guinea pigs and mice, one group of
aninals received STI anthrax vaccine in a mixture with the first
dose of polyvalent GOA vaccine (for braxy and infectious
enterotom.nia), a second proup received STI vaccine in a mixturc
with the second dose of GOA vaccine, a third and fourth groups
received STJ vaccine simultancously with the first or .9econd dose
of GOA vaccine, a fifth groill) was inoculated Only %,lith STI
vaccine, and a sixth agroup was inoculated only i--,ith GOA vaccine.
Associated and sii,-,.ultancous vaccination was found to Dromote
longer retention of beta and ramma globulins in the Ininal-s
serum and activate phagocytosis of the causative agents of
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SAFAROV, Yu. B. and KADYMOV, R. A., Doklady Akadenii Nauk
Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, No 11, 1970, pp 67-70
anthrax, braxy, and anterotoxemia. The use of STI vaccine
simultaneously with the second inoculation of polyvalent GOA
vaccine strengthened immunity to enterotoxemia and anthrax;
immunity to braxy was at the same level as in animals receiving
only the polyvalent GOA vaccine. Inoculatioti of STI vaccine
together with the second dose of GOA vaccine produced equal
immunity to all three infections.
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USSR UTDC 636.32/.38:619
SAFAROV, Yu. B., Doctor of Veterinary Sciences and K.UYMOV,,P
Candidate
of Veterinary Sciences, Azerbaydzhan Agricultural Institute
"Simultaneous Vaccination of Sheep Against Brucellosis and Anaerobic In-
fections"
Moscow, Doklady Vsesuyuznoy Ordena Lenina Akademii SelskokhozyaysLvennykh
Nauk imeni V. 1. Lenina, No 10, Oct 70, pp 33-35
Abstract: lzi,,munity with respect to bruce 'Llosis and enterotoxemia was in-
creased t,'.nan test animals were simultaneously vaccinated with Strain 19
brucellosis vaccine and polyvalent GOA (aluminum hydroxide) vaccine in
various parrs of the body. Six groups of tests were run: 1) vaccination.
with brucallosis vaccine and, simultaneously but separately, the first
dose of polyvalent GOA, followed by the second dose of polyvalent GOA
12 days later; 2) vaccination with the first GOA dose and, after 12 days,
with tha second dose of GOA and the brucellosis vaccine simultaneously but
separately; 3) vaccination with the first GOA dose and, after 12 days, with
a znixture of the second GOA dose and the brucellosis vaccine; 4) vaccination
wiLh the brucellosis vaccine alone; 5) vaccination with the first and
second GOA dose alone; and 6) control. Immunobiological shifts in all of
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SAMOV, Yu. B., and KIOYMOV, R. A., Doklady Vsesoyuznay Ordend Lenina
Akademii Se'Lskokhozya:~s~V67n-hyk'h~Ndilk-'~imeni V. 1. Lenina, No 10, Oct 70,
pp 33-35
the test animals were determined by serological studies (neutralization
and a-lutination tests). The immunity level was tested by infecting the
ot~
test animals with the minimum lethal dose of Cl. perfringens, Cl. septicum,
or Br. melitensis strain 2506 several months after the vaccination. It
was found that the animals of the third test group had the lowest immunity
toward bradrot and enterotoxemia. Test animals were exposed to brucellosis
6 monLins alter vaccination. All of the test animals were killed 30-35 (lays
after inl"ection and their lymph nodes and internal organs were examined.
Organ suspensions prepared from animals of the first group did not con-
tain bruce-11osis cultures.
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USSR UDC 636.591.149
SAFAROV, IYU. B., and W
Institute Azerbaydzhan Agricultural
"Protein Fractions in Sheep's Blood After Associated and Simultaneous
Vaccination Against Anthrax and Anaerobic Infectioas"
Moscow, Sel'skokliozyaystvennaya Biolorriya, No 1, 1970, pp 74-78
Abstract: Associated and simultaneous vaccination of sheep and guinea
pigs against anthrax, braxy, and infectious etiterotoxemia increased
the total serum proteins, specifically the beta- and f..iamina-globuLins.
while decreasing the content of albumins. The elevated globulin
level persisted longer than when animals were vaccinated against
anthrax and the anaerobic infections separately.
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112 Oil UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--CORkECT PROPORTIONING OF INDIVIDUAL
SIMULTANEOUS VACCINATION OF ANIMALS AGAINST
AUTHOR-(02)-SAFAROV, YU.B.? KA0YMOVj. R.A.
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INFO
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
ANTIGENS IN ASS13CIATED AND
ANTHRAX AND ANAEROBIC
SOURCE--MOSCOW, VSESOYUZNOY ORDENA LENINA AKADEMII SELISKOKHOZYAYSTVENNYKH
. NAUK IMENI V. 1. LENIN, NO 1, 1970, PP 37-38
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--ANTHRAX VACCINE, GUINEA PIG, WHITE RAT, ANAEROBE
CONTROL NIARKING--i'll'O qESTIRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1210 STEP ~10--UR/3275/7L)/"~'O-O/JOI/0037/0038
CIRC ACCESSION' N-0--AP0123174
1,11%~_ 2 AS S IF I F D
212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE-23OCT70
CIJZC ACCESSION NO--AP0123174
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. EXPERIMENTS A11TH GUINEA PIGS AND
WHITE MICE SHOAED THAT DOUBLING THE DJSE OF ANTHRAX VACCINE WIHEN USED
SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH G94 VACCINE, REDUCED THE STRENGrH oF timumyy To
ENTEROTOXEMIA BUT CREATED STRONG;, IMMUNITY TC 4INTHA-AX AND br%-AXY.
HOWEVERY USE OF THESE VACCINES IN THE SAME DOSES t3UT IN ASSOCIATED
FASHION' INHIBITED THE FORMATION OF IMMUNIFY TO BRAXY ANO ENTEROTOXEt-11A
BUT CREATED STRONG IMMUNITY TO ANTHRAX. THEREFORE IN ASSOCIATED OR
SIMULTANEOUS VACCINATION OF ANIMALS AGAINST ANTHRAX, BkAXY, AND
ENTEROTOXEM-IAI THE CORRECT' CHOICE OF DOSES AND OF INDIVIOUAL CCITPONENTS
ARE ESSENTIAL TO ACHIEVE THE BEST RESULTS. FACILITY:
AZERBAYDZHAN AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE.
UNC-LASSIFIED
i/2 7- 2 U;, C L A S S I F I E 0 ')ArE--IIUEC7r)
1% APTE-:~ A-3SUCIATC-11 ANU
I T L L L -1 i I C T I --~! j.~ :) - - :; -
tiu,'tl;~.ST AkJ AN',%EkJ.111L
ALTr-, k- I C 2 AK~jV j Y U . L: ~IAOY.MUV A
CCUIIT~Y LF P.r"l---USS.4
S',!Jm*(:F--;~L.-!~C,,.-, PP 14-76
DATE PUIiLI~IiLiD - - - - - - -7C
SUdJECT AND MEDICAL SCIE
TOPIL TAGS--,,',T!iRAX, V~t-CINATIGNt bETA GLOvULIN, GA,1-1AjA GLM;ULIN
(;CiTEU ~;LS1,,LCTICNS
JL C U!' E N~ ICL,~S:3--W,CLASS[f IEL)
PAGAY FICHE SHP
CIRC ACCESSI(t. %D--APG'14(cj~~3
CLA~SIFILO
212 OZ3 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--IIUEC70
CFKC ACCESSILN NC--APCI40983
A23TRACT/EXT~,ACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 4SSUCIATED Aiib SIM-ULTANEOUS
VALCINAT[Ga'% CF SHEEP AriD GUINEA PIGS AGAI:NST ANTWAX, BRAXY, ANO
INFECTICUS ENTEROTUXEMIA INCAEASEG TPE TGTAL SERUt~ PROTEINST
SPECIFICALLY THE 3ETA AND GAMMA GLOBULINSt WHILE I,',jCf-,EASING THE Cc,:VTE..NT
OF ALBUMINS. THE ELEVATED GLOBULIN LEVEL PEKSISTED LGNGER THAN WHEN
ANIMALS ;NEI-E VACCINATED AGAINST ANTHkAX AND THE ANAER061C INFEcrIGNS
SEPARATELY. FACLLITY: AZERBAYVZhAll AGKICULTUK.",L lt,.;STITurE.
I f- I E C
112 025 UNC LASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
TITLE-kEPRODUCTICN OF EXPERIMENTAL HEPATITIS IN DOG PUPPIES -U-
ALTH0R-(05)-KERIVZADEw K.U., ALEKPEROVA, L.T., SHEKHTMAN, A.B., KADYmOV,
SH.R., bLkSHCHANSKIY, M.L.
CCURrRY Of- INFO--USSR
_S0URLE--VUPAiOSY VIRLSOLOGII, 1970, NR 1, pp
DATE PUBLISHEC----70
SUBJECT AREAS--blOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC rAGS--FEPATITIS, DUG, ADENOVIRUS, LIVER, LUNG, PAWREAS
CONTROL l-'AkKING-NO AESTRIMONS
DOCUMENT Cl-ASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kEEL/Fm_At41---113b3/1.207 STEP NU--Ui~/0402/7,3/C),~)('j/i)01/00df3/oc)93
C !RC A CLf L%
T E--- 20NOV7 0
2/2 025 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCE~SUNC DA
CIRC ACCESSILN Nj--AP0054105
ABSTRACT/EXT.RACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A0ENOVIRUS FYPES 2 AND 5 AND A
STRAIN OF 8 610 Vli~US PRODUCED 11-4 EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED 4 DAY OLD DOG
PUPPIES A;4E PUPPIES LF I AIND ONE HALF To 2 t4uNrHS AN lNi-ECIIOUS PROLESS
ACCOMPANIED BY BIGLHE.'ILCAL CHANGES AND PATHOMCRPHOLOGICAL LESIONS
INDICATIN'G INVGLVEMENT OF THE LIVER, LUNGS AND scmE orliER OkGAIJS.
MORPHCLCGICAL MANIFESTATICNS OF THE 114FELTIUUS PROCESS WERE
CHAkACTERLZED BY SPECLFIC CHANGES IN EPITHELIAL AND MESENCHYMAL ELEMLNTS
OF THE LUiiGS9 LIVER# PANCREAS WITH FORMATION OF-INTRANUCLEAR INCLUSIONS
OF VIRAL NATURE. THE STRAIN OF B 610 VIRUS WAS FOUND TG 6E MARKEDLY
HEPATOTROPIC. ADENOVIRUS TYPE 5 AFFECTED THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS AND LUNG'S
ALMCST TO THE SIMILAR DEGREEt t~HEREAS ADENOVIRUS TYPE 2 SHOWED POST
MARKED PNEUMOTROPICITY. ADENOVIRUS TYPE I HAD POOR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY.
THE EXISTENCE OF CROSS SUSCEPTIBILITY OF HUMAN BEINGS AND DOGS TO
AOENOVIRUSES AND hIGH RATES OF ISOLATION OF THE LArTER FROM PATIENTS
WITH INFELTfUjUS HEPATITIS DRAW ATTENTION TO ADENJV[RUSES AS A POSSIBLE
ETILIL061LAL FACTOR 114 THIS INFECTION.
I,"- f AC
USSR
UDC 632-95
KADYROV-A-CR-SE.1 ALIYEV, N. A., and WASHER, V. A., Instit-ute of the
;5'i~ of Vegetable Matter, Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR
st
"Hethod of Producing Gamma-(nitrophenoxy)-butyric Acids"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 329164p Cl. C 07 c 51118, C 07 c 79/00, C 07
c 50/22, filed 5 Yar 70, Dublished 27 I-lax 72 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 20, 25
Oct 72 by T. A. Belyayeva)
TranslationtA method is suggested for producing gamma- (nitrophenoxy) -butyric
acids by the interaction of gam-m-butyrolactone (I) with N02%H40Na at a
temperature of 150-1550in DITA. The resultant compounds can be employed
as plant growth regulators. 24.15 g of z-1102%H4011a, 14.2 g of I and
22.8 ml of DI-TA are heated and simultaneously stirred for 2 hour3 at a
temperature of 150-1550, cooled to 100-105 , treated vith 50 ml of hot
water, and acidified with HC1 (acid). An ether is extracted and treated with
an NaLFICO solution, Bicarbonate extracts are acidifiedr and 23.7 go of
~ 3
gamma- (z-nitrophenoxy) -butyric acidg melting point 114-50 (benzene-hexane jil),
are obtained. Gamria-(p~-nitrophenoxy)-butyric acid, melting point 122-30
(benzene-hexane), is analogously obtained.
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USSR
UDC 547.91.7
LIVSHITS, N. D., KADYROV, Ch. Sh., and KEFELI, V. I., "Order of the Red Banner
of Labor" Institu o- 'Md"C&~ftistry of Plant Materials, Academy of Sciences
of the Uzbek SSR; Institute of Plant Physiology imeni Timiryazev
"Synthesis and Biological Activity of RS-Abscisic Acid and Its Analogs"
Tashkent, Khimiya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 6, 1970, pp 731-735
Abstract: A three-stage method is used for synthesizing abscisic acid giving
a 242 yield of intermediate 1-hydroxy-4-keto-a-ionone. The purity of the
ketone was checked by the method of thin-layer chromatography. Condensation
of 1-hydroxy-4-keto-a-lonone with carboethoxymethylene triphenylphosphoran
yields a mixture of isomers of (+) cis-transand (+) trans-trans-abscisic acid
esters. The precipitated triphenylphosphonium. oxide was separated from the
mixture of abscisic acid ester isomers. The acid ester mixture was then
washed in the column without removing the triphenylphosphonium. oxide. When
the residue was treated with a mixture of ether and petroleum ether, abscisic
acid was isolated with a yield of 34%. A possible biosynthetic predecessor
of RS-abscisic acid -- ethyl ether of 6-ionolydene acetate -- was synthesized
by reacting/a-ionone with carboethoyymethyl phosphonic acid. The reaction was
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LIVSHITS, N. D., et al, Vhimiya. Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 6, 1970, pp 731-735
done with sodium and lithium hydrides in a nitrogen atmosphere in dimethylform-
amide. Ethyl ether of 0-ionolydene acetate was also synthesized by reacting
0-ionone with ethyl bromoacetate. In this reaction, ethyl ether of retro-a-
ionolydene acetate is produced in addition to the main product. The authors
studied the effect of various factors an condensation of ~-ionone with ethyl
bromoacetate: duration of the reaction, the nature of the catalyst (zinc
powder, zinc amalgam) and its quantity, and also the presence of impurities
which affect product yield. Other possible predecessors of RS-abscisic acid --
ethyl ether of dehydro-~-ionolydane acetate and dehydro-a-ionone -- were
synthesized by N-Br-succinimide allyl bromination of ethyl ether of 0-
ionolydene acetate and ~-ionone respectively. The best yield of products
for dehydra-5--ionone (50%) was achieved by carrying out the reaction in
carbon tetrachloride (treatment by dieth~,' aniline and pyridine, 3:1), while
the best yield for dehydro-B-ionolydene acetate (57%) was achieved by carrying
out the reaction in methylene chloride (quinoline treatment). It was found
that the predecessors cf RS-abscisic acid suppresses the growth of coleoptile
segments to a much lesser extent than the acid itself.
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-112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCFSSIN!~ OATE--IISEP70
tITLE--ALKYLATION OF BENLIMIDAIOLONE DERIVATIVES BY GAMMA PRIM~ MINUS
VALEROLACTONE -U-
AUTHOR--Kf3SVAK(lVSKAYA, M.N., KAf)YROV, CH.SH.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KHIM. GETEROTSIKL. SOEDIN. 1970, (2), 214-15
DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--RENZIMIDAZOLE, KETONE, LACTONE, ALKYLATION, fR SPECTRU4, N-lrz
SPECTRUMv HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND, CARO~)XYL RADICAL
CONTPOL 4ARKING--NO RE-STRICTIONS
DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRA4E--19fl411802 STEP NO--UP/0409/701000/302/0-?14/)215
CIPC ACCESSION N'0--AP0100376
UNCIASS[FIED
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2/2
t/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE- 04BEC70
TITLE--IR-SPECTROSCOPICAL STUDY OF SUBSTITUTED, TRIFLUOROMETHYLt
BENZIMIDAZOLES -U-
-AUTHOR-(03)-MOISEYEVA, G.P., KADYROV, CH.SH., YAGUDAYEV, M.R.
COUNTRY OF [NFO--USSR
SOURCE--UZ8EKSKIY KHIMICHESKIY ZHURNALY 19709 NR 21 PP 41-43
,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--HERBICIDE, FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, BENZENE DERIVATIVE,
.ORGANIC AZOLE COMPOUND, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, PHOSPHORYLATION, IR SPECTRUM
I
CONTRCL RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1695 STEP NO--UR/0291170/00f)/O,'J-1/00'#L/00-'i3
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0136937
UNCLASSIFIED
212 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0136937
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U)'GP-0- ABSTRACT. Sl'NCE THE HERBICIDE
tTRIFLUOROMETHYL) BENZIMIDAZOLE, WHICH DISRUPTS THE OXIOArIVE
PHOSPHORYLATION IN PLAINTS, SHARPLY DECREASES ITS Bl~')LOGfC ACTIVITY O,'ll
SUBSTITUTION OF H IN THE NH GROUP FOR AN ALKYLt THE AUfHORS ASSUMED THAT
THE HERBICIDAL ACTIVITY IS CONNECTED WITH THE H BON95 IN THE MOLECULE-
AND IS C3RRELATED WITH THE BASICITY AND THE IR SPECTRUM OF THE
DERIVATIVES. AN IR SPECTRA INVESTIGATION WAS MADE TO OBTAIN MORE
ACCURATE DATA ON THE POTENTIAL BIOLOGIC ACTIVITY WHICH COULD BE TAKEN
INTO ACCOUNT IN THE SYNTHESIS OF BIOLOGICALLV ACTIVE COMPOUNDS. THE
FOLLOWING INTERMOLECULAR H BOND TYPES ARE MOST PROBABLE FOR
(TRIFLUOROMETHYL) BENZIMIDAZOLE (TFB): SHClwN ON MICROFICHE. T14 E
SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY INDICATED THAT THERE IS NO INTRAMOLECULAR BOND
BETWEEN NH AND CF SUB3 GROUPS. IN THE DERIVATIVES STUOIED THE
HERBICIDAL ACTIVITY INCREASED WITH THE INCREASE OF ELECTROPOSIrEVENESS
OF NITROGEN IN THE NH GROUP, FACILITY: INSTITUT KHIMII
RASTITELINYKH VESHCHESTV, AN UZSSR.
U N C- L A S S I F I E D
Yl *I
1/1 014 UNCLASSIFIED PKOCESSING DATE---/UNUyiu
TITLE--LYNAP-ICS OF THE Milu-i~ETIC MOMENT OF A P.'~'-'.AMAGNIETIC -U-
_4UTH0R-(C2)-KACYR0Vv D.I., SHAPOSHNIKOV, I.G.
CCUNTRY GF- INFG-USSR
SOURLE--FILIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIEP JAN, 19701 29 Mt 58-60
OATE FUbLIShEi;----70
SUBjECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--MAGNETIC MOMENT, PARAMAGNETIC METAL, 114TERGRODIFFERENTIAL
EQiUATICN
CGNTRCL P-AkKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FKAME--2000/1286 STEP NO--UR/0126/701029/001/0058/0080
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124937
,"I'LiccIFIED
m
2/2 014 LNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
CLRC. ACCESSICN ND--AP0124937
AdSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PRESENT STATE OF THE THEORY OF
PARAMAr2NE7IC. METALS IS REVLEWED WITH SPECIAL REF. TO THE DYNAMICS OF THE
MAGNETIC MOMENT, THAT IS, THE EVOLUTION (IN TIME) OF THE MACROSCOPIC
MAGNETIC NOMENT OF A PARAMAGNETIC SITUATED IN A SPECIFIED EXTERNAL
MAGNETIC FIELD. A SYSTEM OF INTEGRO DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IS DERVICED
FOR THE MAGNETIC MOMENT ANG OTHER MAGNETIC PARAMETERS, GIVING A COMPLETE
PICTURE GF THE MAGNETIC STATE OF THE MATERIAL AT ANY SPECIFIED INSTANT.
THE SYSTEM GF EGUATICNS MAY BE SIMPLIFIED IN THE CASE OF SLOWLY VARYING
MAGNETIC FIELDS.
USSR
G1KHWNN, I - 1. , K!NDYR.0VA . 1. 1.
"Some Results Of Investigation of Stochastic Differential Equations"
Teoriya sluchayn. protsessov [Theory of Random Processes], NO 1, Kiev,
Nauk. Dumka Press, 1973, pp 51-68 (Translated from Referat;Vnvy 7-hurnal
- Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V90 by the authors)
Translation: Definitions are given and properties are established for
stochastic curved integrals and stochastic differential equations with
continuous and unlimited delay in time, having the form
where a(~,t) is a random field with functional argument 4:. Relative to
the field it is assumed that the arbitriry moments ot' firNt and
second order of the citiintity.-~i(q),,At)-n(~2,At) satisfy the local lip.,Alitz
condition with a random constant.
1/1
USSR
-KADYROV,Eh., DZHURAYEV, Yu.
"Principle of Data Compression Without Loss of Accuracy"
I V sb. Vopr. kibernetild (Problems,
vyp. 46, Tashkent, 1971'(1972), pp
Jun 72, Abstract No 6V518)
UDC: 8.74
of Cyberneti cs-- collection of works),
100-102 (from RZh-Kibemetika, !,"o 6,
[No abstract]
1/1
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UTIT 621-371.029.6
Z2,,011, Tand
AMTOV, S. KOLARZI!, V. V. , CHEN, B. B. , j,-P, D-
RATI.MF,OV.A-, K.
"Statistical Characteristics of UHF Signcl Distribution Ovt--,r Opcn
Land and JT ountai-n Waterways"
I
,Y 1.
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasprostr. rpdiovoln. Tezis do -1.
Bektus. 2 (Tenth All-Union Conferen~e an the Pronafation of _!~,_,dio
IV,'aves; Report Theses; Bectioil 2--collection of work's) 19,~2
Pp 13-17 (from RZIi--Ra-dioteklinika, No 10, 1972, AbstrLLCt NO
10A352)
Translation: Experiraental integral functions are given for IIAie
distribution of average-time values of the siEnal attenuation fac-
tor, toeether i..-ith results of an investiG-ation into the daily
course of the fadine ranEe during the various months Tor land and
mountain waterways in t-he ra-yon of lake Issyk-Kull T-..dlo illustra-
tions, biblioCral:hy of two. A. L.
USS R
KADYROV, M., SHU-SHBAYEV, S.
"One Algorithm for Reduction of Positive Quadratic Forms"
Vopr. Vychisl. i Prik-1. Mat. [Problems of Computatioiial and Applied lkl~ithcma-
tics -- Collection of Works], No 14, Tashkent, 1972, pp 148-157 (Tr~lllslalud
from Referativnyy Zhurnal Ki-bcrnetiki, No 4, 1973, Abstract No by
the authors) .
Translation: A standard pi-ograiii is written in ALGOL for i-eduction o~ positiVe
quadratic. fol-Ills of 11 val.i.ables (11 : 6), itilld rhe al,(..~l of
reduction M* is calculal.ed.
n
100 -
US' :)R u r, Cre i. . 6 9 b
ZINOVIlrEV L. P.y I"
BEZINGGITKII.- Ili. D. U4424#4 "NB , KARYP.~',INT, 760. K.,
PLYAISHII-IWICH)IT. PIOPCI`11'. A.
. I iEl"MISM "III I. It. and V. L.
"Injector Debuncrier of the OIYAI Synchrophasotron Idith Encrgy Modulation of
'J
the Accelerated lk!am"
Moscow) Priborv i Tel-hi-tilm Eksperirent-L, Zhurnal likaderi-ii T!wik SSSI~Jl No 1,
Jan/Feb 72, PP 37-33
Abstract: Tne partic1c interisity in the OrfAI Can b,:-,
incmae~ed bY 75' by rcd1tcin;-, the enerCy scatterln,-r in th-e uitlet Lenm and
modulatir,; the t-,ner.,;y of tlie in1jected Loam, Jbth can lic
by a -
hi---h-frcq!-w?,cy (Debum!~ier resonaLor locatud ut ~L (I-A;.,~tance
from the lineLr accelerator.
'ilic debunchLr reconator is I/Ii of the wav(! 1Qni;t7-i r)(' tfie ro in-a l.al
line. The tuninm-- 13 %chicved by dePlecting the end wad-Is and b,,.- n. ,;ccondury
L
power in-put. Me diaj~ram --nd the description of this de7.,ice lire
Same exrjerin---ntai remals-"-f C~m,-incd with and without tne tielliimc-liel- are a!--o
given.
1/1
iJSSR UDC: 51:621:391
"Decoding Algorithm for Reid-Mabler Codes"
Tashkent, V sb. Vopr. kibernatiki (Problems in Cybernetics--
collection of works) No 48, 1972, pp 163-166 (from RZh--
Matematika, No 8, 1972, Abstract No 8V496)
Translation: Let ~r be a Reid-Mabler code of order r, with a dis-
tance of d = 2m-r,Ma length n = 2m, and the number of information
symbols r
r
k
Vectors xl,x2l .... xm are chosen, where xi i = 1y2y ... m) repre-
sents an alternation of zero and unit sections of length 2i-1,
the alternation 10eginning with a zero section. T~e generating
r
matrix 1.11, is arr,,-~nged in the following, way* Vector xm is selected
as the first. The products of the vector x. with the products of"
m taken singly, by ti..,o by threes, and
the vectors xllx2,- _1 r
The
so on, to r 1 are se cted as the followIng Q,,:, 1 -1ines.
1/3
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KADYBOV, U. S., V sb. vupr. kibernetiki, Ro 48, 1972, pp 163-166
remaining lines are the vector from unity and all the possible
products ofo the vectors xj,x 'x- taken sine.1y, by twos, by
threes, and so on up to r. 9L~*a Lmialrix has the form:
0 M
r M-1
Mr-1 Mr-1
M-1 M_ 1.
It is proved that decoding the code ~P with the generating rr..,atrix
'Ue
1,1'1 consisting of 21 elements 1 = Oplp2j....;
0,1 .... r- ~k = 0,1,...,m) reduces to decoding code words of
ith the same distance 21"-P-'!-.
the codes and ~P 1
~A-l e w1U
The proposed decoding algorithm reduces to a repetition of this
procedure.- By the term"decoding complexity'is meant the number
2/3
USSR
KADMV, U. S., V sb. Vopr. kibernetiki, Vo 48, 1972, PP 1063-166
Of logic e1ements from which the decoding systems are constructed.
It is proved that L(m,r,0),/,C22m-r, where L,m,r,o) is the decoding
complexity of the code and C is a constant which is independent
of m and r. It is asserted that the proposed algorithm is, Irom
the point of vieur of the decoding complexity of the system., more
convenient for hiE;h transmission speeds than the methods based on
the Reid algorithm. V. Dyn'kin
3/3
USSR UDC: 51:621:391
"Symbol-by-Symbol Decoding of the Reid-Mabler Codes"
Tashkent, V sb. Vopr. kibernetiki (Problems in Cybernetics-
collection of works) No 48, 1972, pp 151-162 (from R/"'h--
Xatematika, No 8, 1972, Abstract No 8V495)
Translation: The R-14 codes are decoded by a combination of special
shifts of the code words through the use of a majority system of
decoding for one symbol. The system consists of 2n Lremory elements,
and the number of adders modulo 2 is no greater than 1092 11,
where n is the length of the code word. V. DynIkin
37 -
USSR
KADY U. S.
UDC: 51:6211.179-1
"Symbol -by-Symbol Decodinla of Reed-Maller Codes"
v sb* Vur. kibernetiki (Problems of Cybernetics-collection
of works), vyp. 48,--T-a-shke-a-Z, 1972, pp IS1-162 (from RZh-
-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V495)
Translation: Reed-Maller codes are
of specia hifts of code words using
circuit for one symbol. The circuit
elements, and the nunber of mod 2 adders
1092n, where n is the length of a code
decoded by a combination
a majority decoding
0
consists of 2n memory
is no more tban
word. V. Dyn'kin.
USSR- UDC: 51:621.30-1-
KAD WIT U. S.
"An Algorithm for Decoding Reed-Maller Codes"
V sb. Vo~r. kibernetiki (Problems of Cybernetics-collection
of Works), vyp. 49-,-T-a-slikent, 19741, pp 163-166 (from RZh-
-Kibernetika, No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V496)
Translation: Let v, be a Reed-Maller code of order 2, with
spacing d.2m-1, length n=2m, number of information syri-,bols
r
k-'Y are selected where xj,
,cm,-Qr vectors XI.XI,---XM
M
1-0
are an alternation oil 1-cro and unit sectors of length 21',
assuming that the alternation begins with a zero segment.
The generating matrix 'i' is rearranged as follows. The vec-
tor xm is taken as the first line. Selected as the next
Qr-I
M-t-i lines are products of vector x,, by the products Of
vectors X,.x,,-..x.-, taken one, two, three, etc. at a time up
1/3
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USSR
KADYROV, U. S., Vopr. kibernetiki, vyp. 48, Tashkent, 19,72,
PP 163-166
to r- 1. The remaining lines are a vector of units and all
possible products of vectors taken one, t,..,o, three,
etc. at a time up to r. Such a matrix takes the form
0 'Alr-]
M-1 M-11
0, with generating
It is proved that decoding of a code a),,,
matrix [mP, mP ...... 11P] consisting of 21 elements,
14 1, J,
i-0.1--17t, reduces to decoding of code words of codes
X4-1.1+1 with the same spacing V-Ptl. The proposed decoding
and T'
algorithm reduces to multiple repetition of this procedure.
Decoding complexity is understood to mean the numbeT of logic
elements comprising the decoding schemes. It is proved that
f'0)