SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAUCHOR, R. - KAVTARADZE, N.N.
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USSR UDC: 621.396.677
'KAUCHOR R. (German Democratic Republic)
"Directional Diagram of an Antenna Grating -Vith a Long Feeder
Line"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika, No 2, 1972, pp 52-55
Abgtract: The antenna grid considered in. this paper consists of
a number of parallel radiators, set at-equal dis-15ances from each
other, with the currents in each having the sarne phase and ampli-
t, - is
tude. The mutual. coupling of the radiators is neglected. Iii
assumed that the distance between radiators is equal to one-half
the average wavelength of the range the aiitewa is required to
service. An antenna grid of this type can be excited by a sym-
metrical feed line loaded with a Hertz dipole. On the basis of
this assumption, an eXpression is obtainea for the vol-bage at
the input, terminals of the i-th radiator, and the directional
t
diagram of the radiators as a i,.rhole is, computed with the disilor-
tions introduced by the feeder line taken~into account.
1/1
UNCLASSTFIE'a PRO'CESSINS
12 -013
r-I.TLE-CALCULATION OF ELECTRGMAGNETIC~FIELDS APPLIED
HE METHOD OF GROWING IN THE NEAREST ZONE -U-
T
AUTHOR-7iKAUFMAN9 A.Av KURILLO, V.N*~#.MOROZOVA, G.M.
TRY OF INFO--USSR
c
DATE--ltSFPT0
~BY THE SOUNDING ON
sOlU,RC.E--GEOLOGlYA I GEOFIZfKA* 19709:NR 1 PP 92-101
iDATE- PUBLISHED------70
:SUB.JECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
-'.-TOPIC-TAGS--ELECI*RCMAGNETIC FIELD, MAGNETIC DIPOLE, PROSPECTING
~'OR_OXY REEL/FRAME-1986/1289 STEP NO--UR/0210/70/600/001/00(,,2/A-Ill
~CIRC ACCESSION ND---AP0103171
UNCLASSIFIEO
PROCESSING !ATF--IlSEP7,0
-lh on UNrLASSIFIED
icIRC ACCESSION Ni3--AP0103171
'A-8STRACT/EXTRACT---(V) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF
.-NONSTATIONARY ELEVRO-MAGNETIC FIELDS IN,THE HORIZONTALLY LAYEPED Nt~:DIA
IS DESCRIBE().. THE FURYE TRANSFORWATION AND THE' KNOWN PR,lJ%l-:IPLcS FOR
QUAZISTAT ONARY, SINUSnIDAL FIFLO DEPENDED~ON TIME ARE USED IN THIS
.~,.METHOD. THE MAIN FFATURES OF THE COMPUTATION METHOD ARE 5HO14N
'EXAMPLIFIED BY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD COMPONENTS OF VERTICAL MAGNETIC
COMPUTATION WITHIN THE CONDUCTING MEDIUM-WITH THREE HOP I ZoiNTAL
SURFACE.
----Ilticf A-S~MED
USSR -J[;,,- 621.,-85.62~.4
ARC G.M..
3CRISCII, L.M. ZAFHA 7A, A.N. YEVMHENAO. 0. V. .7-HA PYY.,, Y E. V.-
P97R-^V, D.M. . SAMCRCDC-11A. G.A.
'Expari=ent3l Television Klystror. Yith Figh Efficiency"
Ele'ktrcn. tekhtilka, -Ns--jc*-rzo-tekhn. sb. Elektron. 570n (Electroric TechnoloEv.
*a 7,
Scientific-Teclanical Collection. Microwave Electronics), 197C, N pp 160-162
'o 'o
(from RZh--vleI;tr i yev,--- urI=;eneniZ-e, I. .11, November 197C, Abstrjcl, IIA126)
Tranalsticn: The develop=ent io reported of' an experi=9rtul klyatrant tne paramatere
optll=izod for a specified current and voltuEe with the aid of an elec-
of' which were
tronic cc=-)utexI. -Ine oloctronic efficiency of tho 1.1yetron prc~j-,--od --inte 'to 70
percent. With an amplificution bund of I.' percent tind a abift. of the 7.a .=-jM
a=plitude-freOLIenCy characteriatic. to the low-f.reqjency aide, tne maxi=-im efficit-rcy
w1t.h.respect to power. in the load) exceeds 60 percent with pn amplification
factor of 40 dt:, Su=zary,
USSR U00 621.'85.623.4
BORISOV, L.M., ZAVAHARM, A.N. , YEVIUSHEMN, 0. V. .'ZHARY Y,, ~E. J.. 11
PETPOV, DM., SAYLIRCDC-11A, G.A.
xperimental 1.73levision Klystron Yith High Efficiency"
Elektron. tekhnika. '.,~auchno-tel~hn. ob. Elektr6n. SVCh (Electronic Tachnolopy.
ientific-Tach-nical Collection. Vicrowa-ve Electronics), 1,070, No 7, pp 160-162
(from RZh--Elektronika i yeyo prlm~najj~7e, No 11, November 19*10, M)otract No 11A126)
Translations The development is reported of on experimontal klystron, the par:2materp
or which were aptimizad for u specified current Lind voltage with the aid of an elec-
tronic cozputor- The electronic efficiency of the klystron produced amo-intB to 70
percent. With an amplification band of 1.3 percent and a chift of the m.:iYimvm
amplitude-frequency characteristic to the low-frequency side, the maximum efficiercy
(with respect to power in the land) exceada 60 parcent with iin amplification
factor of 40 db. Summqry.
UDC 623-~585(07'5-8)
USSR J.
K A U FM~; NN, Y,SPA D. 0 V X
"Electron Eevices. Ird Edition, Revised". School Equipment For TecEnicum-a"
~-Ye, pererab. 1.1chahn; pooobilie dlya tijknikua:~~v (Lf
Elektronnvve
English above) Moscow, "Energiya, 1970, 480 Pp, ill. I r. `2 k 'f rom -R-Zh--2- lekt~ronlka
i yeye primenenliza-, No 10, October 19-10, Abstract-No ICA5i)
Translation: Tlw book considers the theory of oparijtion, corjatru,~tion,
computations o;' elactrovacuum devIces, and also ~he connootions 6"tween Ine r t r
th -3=C a a
and construction of tho dev.-ces and the wat important circaita and cond-iti-On A r
their use. Vila book is school equipment Por '.he course t'E'lectrov:!Lcuuta Devices And
Principles Of Taoir Design" for atudonto of tochnicuma. It 3an 41180 b0 uaeful for
atudente for appropriute apaGlal higher oducationol lutituli~~ono. 1,ion.
......... .....
USSR UDC 632.172-015-348-017.2-o6:612-.373.2
AINOK&NOVA, R. R., and KAUFMM, 0. YA.
"Dynamics of' Protein Synthesis in the Contractile Myocardium and Smooth
Muscles on Intramural Branches of Coronary Arteries During Adaptation to Con-
tinuous and Interrupted Hypoxia",
Moscov, Kardlologiya, No 4P 1973, V01 13., PP 128-130
Abstract: Sets of white male Wistar rats were used to investi.-gate protein
synthesis in.the walls of coronary vessels during adaptation to hypoxia. A
barochamber with 6-hour exposures to increasingly rarefied air was used to test
for interrupted hypoxia, while some of the rats were sent to a mountain labora-
tory (3,200 M) for testing for continuous hypoxia. The rethod.of radioactive
tracers was employed in all cases. The number of tracers in -the smooth muscle
cells of the coronary arteries and irlocardium increased sharply for both con-
tinuous (high-altitude) and interrupted hypoxia. Adaptation to high-altitude
hypoxia showed comparatively slir):Lt.activation of proteinisynthesf.3 in the
Contractile myocardium, while in adaptation to interruptetl hypoxia, results
were basically the same. So a high deegrree of activation. of protein synthesis
was shown to exist in the smooth muscle.celldi as compared to the Contractile
Mocarditua f:)r these types of hypoxia, adaptation.
17
31
Ar
USSR VDC 511
"Asymptotic Foimula for the Number of Integers Representable by Binary Quad-
ratic Forms"
Uch. zap. '11--dinir. -os. Ded. in-t (Scientific Notes of VladLmdr State Pedagog-
ical Instkbute), 197f, pp 46-~6 (from- M.-Matematika, Ho 2, Feb 72, Abstract
No 2A159 by A. MALYSHEV)
Translation: The asymptotic series A (x) .4 x -'0( Xn+~);j
(Inx)"t /2 (jil X-)
is obtaineE. for the ninaber A(x) of integers m --'- xwhich are representable by a
given positive, integral, binary q~jadratic form.
35
MEMO%
USSR UDC: 533-951
QW R., N.
PUQkN
Propagation of Surface Waves Along a Plane Interface Between
Two Magnetically Active Flawaall
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tokliniches1roy FiZJJ,-i. No 4, April 1972, pp
746-751
Abstract: The propagation of surface waves acroas a magnetic field
and along the interface between two plasma regions of arbitrary
plasma frequencies is considered. Ion motion and coilisions 8XC
neglected, and the boundary conditions at the interface owface
are established under that stipulat-11 on. Cirrves are given for the
existence of Burface waves at various regions of the interface
under particular conditions. The author finds that in some of
-these regions the surface waves ard in one direction only. Ex-
pressions are obtained for the index,of refraction of the waves
'with and without the magnetic field., A member of tho kistitute
of Terrestrial 1-1aguetism, Ionosphere, and Randio lhave.Tropagation
in Noscov, he expressen his gratitude,tQ Ya. L. Allpert and V. 1.
Karpman for their discussions and comMents.
-M
MIOZ1111was#
USSR uDc 621 -357 -1 -035-2:66,)-781038-8)
GUIBIANY M. 3. KAUFMAN V. G. GURSKIY, V. F.,, GORODINSKIY, M. S.)
SHAMUES.1 YIJ. A., RABLq'KIY, B. YA., and I-EMUMVA, L. S.
"Apparatus for Electrolytic Boronization"
USSR Authorl's Certificate kl. (expansion unknown] C 23 c9100 No -337446,
Filed 23 Jan 70, Published 31 May' 72 (from ~Referativn)7 Zhurnal -- JChimiya,
ITO 7, 1973, Abstract ITO 71A31P)
Translation: An apparatus is patented forthe electrolytic baronization, com-
posed of a normetallic crucible inside of which is locate,11 a partition and
electrodes. It is distinctive in that in order to increase efficiency the
electrodes eire arranged in a circular opace form-ed by the.cylindrically coaxial
arrangement of the crucible and partition filled with the violten salt.
. . . . . . . . . . .
USSR UDC 621. 39~. 6.002. -1'2 (088. 8)
KAMLA!i, V. 1.
A Device fo:~ Straightening the Axial Leads of Radio.Clorripant~nts"
'UFS0ZR Auther'n Certlficate 1-o 14606 , Filed 1-8 Apr 63, Publis.~hed Azi- 70 (:-rom
IM-Radioteklinika, No 10, Oct 70,, Abstract Ito 10V-04 P)
_ranslat~on- This Author's Certificate introduces a devicee ' r straif-~-tendi,,:; t1he
0
axial leads of radio components. The unit contains a vibration hojp(-_-r with-. a. troug~L,
-en
straight ing discs mounted on a drive shaft,' and a groove,41 pulley. As a _i stinguish-
-ng feature of the patent, the operational reliability oil th~.- device is improved by
mounting a batchirg separator equipped with a,toothed rim on the collars of the
straig~hterdng discs. This separator is coupled to the drile shaft by planetary. gear-
ing.
I Z 025 UNCL A-SIFMIED Ppd cEss I N GDATE--30OCT70
-IF.LE--THE EFFECT OF THE NETHOU OF EDGE TREATMENT ON THE FATIGUE
RESISIANCE OV THE COMPONENTS UF HETALLI;C~ STRUCFURES -U-m
,,...AUTHOR-(02)-SHISHKINt V.YU., KAUGANv V. Ac
CCUNTRY UF INFV--USSR
SVARCJCH:,,JYE PROILVOUSTVOw NO 3, 1970,, PP 25-26
DATE PUbLISHED---70
AREA S-MATER IALS, MECH. IND. CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
:TOPIC- TAGS--FATIGUE-S-TRENGTHe MFTAL ROLLINGr BIBLIOGR APHYs BRIDGE, OXYGEN
CUTTING, STRUCTURAL STEEL, CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
(;CNTRUjL_mARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
_:~DQCUMENT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED
:~..PROXY REELIFRAME:-1999/1308 STEP NO- UR/0135/70/000/003/0025/0026
CIRC ACCESSICN 140--AP0123267
&a &4-W
VILI
AA UR 0482
Soviet IInventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent,
243904 MEASURI
NG GAS HU~gDITY in a-vacuum is
achiL
d by having the working chamber in,the
form of three coaxial cylinders. The measuring device
contains a supporting ba~wl, a coulohometric hum-
idity recorder 2, an irkternal-statiougiry cylinder 3,
middle moving cylinder -4 and exterial~stationary'
housing 5. Cylinder 4 an&toothed;wheel 6 are in
one piece. The couLon6 Metric recorder 2 is fixed
-by-nut 7 with rubber wisher 8.- The cylinder is
driven by an electric,motor 9 via gear,wheal 10.
The humidity is measurted as follows. Steam and
air mixture of the.teskted Sas,fills the volume of
the cell 13 of the moving Pylinder 4 by passing
through slot 14 of the stationary:cylinder 5. After
starting the rn~tor 9, the ratating.cylinder 4 cuts
off a dose of the gas mixture moves to the slot 12
of the cylinder I and is connected,with the volune
of the couLonometric recorder 2.
as 111550~3/18-LO.V,A.BOSWBOINIKOV et a!.
(26.9.69) Bul 17/14,5.69. ~1493 4
Int.Cl.G Gili.
IL
loskobo-ynik
AUTHORS: N ov, V. A.;
Prished'ko, N. A.
vaukhcheshvili, 'E 1:-l
19771G34
L-or
US uDc. 621.372.5
A
KAULAKIS, L. I., ITARGELAS, A. A., PAUM , V., V.
"Characteristics of a Trans i stor-I zed Quadrippj pyrator"
hnika l,,nginef,-rinp,--collectir.,Yi c)f workz), Kaunas,
V sb. Elektrotek
19TO pp 2Tj--244 (fro RZh-Radi.ob-R_bn!ka, Hol: 12, Dee 70, Abstrati, N-) 1',-1,196)
Inninslal-on: The authors mna-I
yzn a Orrator circult which cr:,n~3ist'
V
Itage-contzolled current generators. Parallel networks are
0
in-to the Mrrator to ensure operation for any input voltage,polarity. Special
circuits bascd on -multiple transistors are used to increasi! the input and
output impedences. Two operating modes are pogsible: the comptimiation made
and the balar.ced mode. Analysis shows certain advantages of the balanced
mode. Curves are given for the temperature 'dependence of the oiitput current,
and an exprevsion is presented for,the.~ relative error as a function of the
gyrator impedance. Five i.Uustrations bibliography of phe title, 71. S.
-IFNI,
.-..t/2 ~.034 UNGLASSIFIED, PROCESSING OAT'E--020CT70
-j-lTLE--THE EFFECT OF ANTISPLENIC SERUM ON THE STEM CELLS OF THE
H E~ M 0 P 0 1 ET I CTISSUE -U-
GOLOVANOVA, T. A,,
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
''c
S.OURCE-BYULLETEN' EKSPERIMENTAONOY BIOLOGII I'MEDITSINY, 1970, VOL 69,
-"-.NR4 pp 85-88,
-ATE PUBLIS.H60 - ----- 70
0
~SUBJECT-AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~,TOPIC TAGS--RABBIT, MOUSE, HEMATOPOIESIS, SPLFEN9 RADIATION CELLULAR
:';:` _~,.-EFFECT, TISSUE TRANSPLANT
1 %s-%'~',E T_~ I C T I I", s
._..3VCUME'NT CLASS--LINCLASSIFIED
PiO XY kFELIFkAME--1933/1578 STEP 1-4-0--UR/02L9/70/0~,9/00et/0085/00-93
r I'RC ACCESSION NO--AR0106324
2/2 Q34 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING [)AT[--02GCT70
C..IRC ACCESSION tiCj"-AP0106324
GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE EFFECT CF THE RABBIT
*4 THE OF THE
-ANTISPLENIC SERUM (ASS AGAINST MURI',4E CELLS) 0, STEM CELLS
HEMOPOIETIC TISSUE WAS STUDIED. THE ASS IS SH014N TO INHIBIT THE
DEVELOPMENT OF: FOCI IN THE SPLEEN OF TIIE IRRADIATEOt (830 R) RE--IPIENr
--fSYNGENIC OR:5EMI SYNGENIC) AFTER IN VITRO TREATMENT OF THE SPLENIC
CELLS TO BE TRANSPLANTED. THE ASS ACTS IN DILUTIONS WHICH SURPASS BY
TWO ORDERS THE: CYTOTOXIC TITRES FIXED IN VITRO. THE- ASS IS HIGHLY
EFFECTIVE BOTH AGAINST THE CELLS OF THE~IMMUNIZING AND ALLOGENIC LINES
.OF MICE. THE DURATION OF THE ASS CONTACT WITH THE CELLS 15--60 MINUTES)
DOES NOT PRACTICALLY AFFECT THE INHIBITING INFLUENCt.
1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT7
-TITLE--POLARITEO FLUORESCENCE OF STAINED MUSCLE FIBERS. IV. CHANGE IN THE
-ORIENTATION OF ACRIOINE ORANGE IN GLYCERINATEO FIBERS AFTER ATP ACTION
AUTHOR-(02)-KAULIN A.B., GDLFANDr~ K.A.:
COUNTRY OF INF:O--USSR
-::,~.-,SOURCE--TSITOLOGIYA 1970t 12(2)t 172-7
PUBL-ISHED -------- to
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--AC,ENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATEt GLYCEROL# MUSCLE TISSUEt BIOLOGIC
S T A I NFLUORESCENCE, BIOLOGIC PIGMENT, :IRON COMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIO-14T
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/2020 STEP NO--UR/9053/70/012/002/0172/0177
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120663
UNCLASSIFIED
WOW
2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT7
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120663
A35TRACT/F-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AZIMUTHAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
-POLARIZED FLUORESCENT 01: THE ACRIDINE ORANGE ABSORBED ON THE
%ILYCERINIZEU"t RABBITt MUSCLE FIBERS WERE STUDIED U)4DER INFLUENCE OF ATP
IN CONCNS. EVOKING MUSCLE CONTRACTION* THE CHANG~S OF THE AZIMUTHAL
CHARACTERISTICS SH3WED THAT SOME PART OF THE DYE MOL. WAS BOUND TO
MYOSIN IN THE CENTER OF ATPASE ACTIVITY- HOWEVERo THE MAIN PART OF THE
DYE WAS BOUND TO THE PART OF THE.MYOSIN MOL. WITH NO ENZYMIC ACTIVITY.
FACILITY: LAB. CELL PHYSIOL.9 INST. CYTOL., LENINGRAD, USSR.
E-
U3101-1
UDU 621.373
M. A" -'GNCV, Ye. V., !~AULII",i, Ye.
Mr~ -,C,I ii-, S7 IP.
RCGOV P. V., and NAUI~I.GV, X1. M.
Zignal Formation Devico for Twling M~-,ctron-,c 'qui,~~:!ent"
Tes
4, 8/01, (tT C..7,
Avt. sv. 3333311 (Author's Certificate US-IJR) Class 21e. -
L
b 23/00), 1 o. 270825, Application 27.01-69, Publication 1.00-70
(from RZIi-lftadio. t- eklmi lzi , 11-0 3 Niarch 71, "-bstr~ct *.o. 3L.-406F)
devices ~4s oroposed -for formJLng a test for
Translation:
nin-: .--lect-ronic (~quipmiz-xat, contaIning a frequency 1-.robbulator,
a modulator, fi;~ed st,.ble -requency Oscillctors, -ail automatic
gain control circuit, a marly,er generator, and a control device.
-u' rm -. of si!np'-;-
The device is dist4n~~- --shcd in that, for the pu -isc J.-
fyinC; the equipm-nt for fol-.,=-tion of nower-ful undist-ort-~,-I S-Lcnals
qnsisting of pulces of Fil. OSCi1J-.-:,tiOn3 at low re,,3istance lo~ads,
C
Irc
the fixed ' ;quency o-scillators mentioued above are cannectcd
ircuit to the fr-,,quency -wrobbuliator. L.
c
through a s vuw ino
USSR UDC: 621-372~
KAVALYLTNAS, S. Yu. , KAUPELIS, R. R.
"Dynamic Conditions of a Frequency,AFC System With Mecbanical and Electrical
Controlling Elements in Two-Channel Wobbul'ators"
Tr. Nauchn,tekhn. konferentsii "Radioele',-tronika". T. 6 (Works of the Scien-
tific and Technical Conference on Radio Electronics. Vol. 6), Kaunas, 19'(O,
PP 179-183 (from M-Radiotelkhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5A64)
Translation: The authors analyze dynamic errors of the difference frequency
in a two-channel wobbulator which utilizes a so-called frequency AFC system
With mechanical and electrical controlling elements. It, is shoim that
dynamic ern:)rs may be appreciably reduced when two separate frequency AFC
systems are used together with an auYAliary:vobbu1ator. Resurie'.
- 21 5
Acc. Nr: A00037234-Im Ref Code: UR 0301
PRIXARY SOUME: Voprosy Meditsinskoy Khimii, 1970, Vol 16,
Nr 1, pp;23 -;2.9~
SEPARATION OF SUBSTRATE AND KILNINOGENNASE ACTIVITIES OF HORSE
BLOOD PLASMA
Kauricheva N I.; Kuznetsova, V. M.; Bogomolets-Enrikes, 0. 114.
N. F Gamaleya. Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology USSR Academy
at =,,e ical Science,5, ;~Ioscfjkk,
Horse plasma Mninogens and knli;,kreirl ~vere scoarated, prc-cipilation %6'h po-
lyethylene g!ycol with mol, wt. 6OW nt 6.7~,) of saturation. 613110 of kinino-yen which
releases kWn when iricubved wish plaimia k2111krein and venom enzyme was' obtaffled
in ihe s~--,-erriaiant. Ka~Nkreir, was concentratedin the precipitate.
R E E Ll
19730159
USSR UDC 576.8-093
PLATONENKOVA, L. S., ZHARIKOVA, G. G., and RMIN, A. B.,
Moscow State University
"Study of low-Intensity Luminescence of Some Microorganisms"
Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 7, 1971, PP 102-105
Abstract: Luminescence was studied in a wide variety of bacteria: those cap-
able of growing through fermentation or respiration, obligate and facultative
aerobes and anaerobes, containing and not containing cytochromes, e.g.,
Clostridium butyricum, Pseudomonas aeroginosa, Ps. fluorascens, Bacililus sub-
ti3ls, and others. Spontaneous luminescence was observed only in B. brevid
var. 0. B. 11, S, P+, and P_ forms, B. subtilis, B. cereus, B. Rycoides, B.
mesentericun, B. megatheriun, and E. cali, i.e., aerobes:that contain cyto-
chromes and are ammonifiers. The intensity of luminescence is 3.10 imp/aec-
The luminescence lies in the region of 420 to 520 nit with a peak at 480 nit.
The culture fluid (centrifugate) is responsible for~the phenomenon rather
than the cello.
I / 2 010 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING GATE--27NOWO
~j
T,ITLE--AmiNb ACIDS AND PEPTIDES. Y. SYNT4ESIS f3r- PE.11-rIDES OF AN OXYTOCIN
SEQUENCY US114G HYDROXYPHTHALIC ESTERS OF BENZYLOXYCAR80,114YLAMINO ACIDS
~,AUTHOR-(.03)-KAUROV, O.A., MARTY-NOVt V.Foo MOROZOVV Y,8.
,,,,,-.CCU?4TRY. OF INFl)--USSR
.`-S OU --ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970t 40(4) 90,8-11
RC E
PUBLISHED ------- 70
~'.,SUBJECT AREAS-1110LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC,I:ENC.ES
TOPIC TAGS--AMINO ACID# PEPTIDEp ORGANIC SYNTESISv HYDROXYL RADICALi
PHTHALIC ACIOr IAIDE
-CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-LINCLASSI F IED
:,AROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/1509 STEP NO-~-UR/0079/70/040/004/0908/0911
CIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0135170
UNCLASSIFIE0
212 010 UINCLASSI FIED PROCESIING DATE--2714OV70
~:ORC ACCESSION NO--AP0135170
~,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) CP-0- ABSTRACr. TREATING DICARU03ENZOXYTYROSINE
ANO N,HYDROXYPHTH4LIM[0E IN 0MF,0I0XANE WITH OICYCLOHEXYLCAR80011MIDE
OVERNIGHT GAVE 70PERCEINT OICARBOSE~)ILOXYLITYROST.NE~HYOROXYPHTJ.-tALIMIoE
ESTER, M. 68-9DEGREES; SIMILARLY WAS PREPO. 90PERGE:NT HYDROXYPHTHALIMIOE
ESTER OF CARB0rENZOXYLvISOLEUCI,%St M.~122DEGREESP~60PERCENT
FIYDROXYPHTHALI:MIDE ESTER OF CAR6O3EhJZ0XYvL,ASPARAGf NEP Mo L53--5DEGREES,
AND 80PERCENT HYDROXYPHTHALIMIDE ESTER OF CARBOBENZOXY,LtGLUTAMlNE? M.
132-40EGREES. THESE ESTERS TREATEO WITH APPROPRIATE AMINO COMPONENTS
AND r='T SUB3 NAT MINUS 10D~EGREES IN DMF# CHGL SUB3v OR DIOXANE GAVE THE
FOLLOWING LiAMINO ACIOE PEPTIDES (Z EQUALS~CARi~OBENZOXY):
~ZiASNtCYS!PHCH SUB2)10,4E M. 192-5DEGREES'a ZtGLNjASYj,l,CY$(PHCH SU82)10,111:
4, 238-90EGREES; ZpLEU,(;LYt0ETp M, 104-f.-I)EGREES; ZvPflO,l.EUt(,LY,,OETp 'i.
l4q-510EGREES; Z,CYS(PHCFl SUB2)tPROjELUtGLYjNY SU132,~ M. 170-IDEGREES;
ZjASN,CYS(PfiCH SU62)tPR0,ELUpGLYtNH SUB29 R, 213-140EGREES;
ZsGLNtASNtCYS(RHCH SU82),PPC,LEU,GLY,NH SUB~ M. 232-30EGREES;
ASN, CYS(PHCH SUB2) PRO,LEUt 'GLY,NH SIJO?.s Mo. 233-50EGREES;
ZPCYS(PHr.H SUB;!),TYR#OME, Mo 95-6DE-GREES; AND Z,rTYR(Z)91LFt OMEt ti.
1
-50 UEGR E ES . i
48 FACILITY;. LENINGRAU, GOS. UNIV,, LENINGRAD,
USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
009 UNCLASSIFIED PAOiC!ESStNG DATE-30OCT70
-li.TLE--AMINO ACIDS AND PEPTIDES- III* SYNTHESIS OF PEPTIDES WITH
,.~~PHENYLALANINE CONTAINING FLUURINE'IN THELAROMATIC WING -U-
~A tiTHOR-1031-KAUROV, O.A.t MARTYNOVe V.F.,~SMIRNOVA, M:*P.
OF INFO--USSR
,,-SOURCE--ZH. OBSHCH. KHlIM. 1970W 40(4)t 1903-4
"DATE PUBLISHED----70
-SUBJECT AREA.5--CliEMISTRY
~_TGPIC TAGS--PEPTJI!DE, CHEMICAL SYNTHESISP PHENYLALANINEY FLUORINATED
::~:-~AROMATIC COMPOUND
v::'.CCNTROL. MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
-UNCLASSIFIED
l?GCUMENT CLASS
!:--;-..-.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1986 STEP NO-UR/0079/70/040/004/0903/0904
~_::CIRC ACCESSION NG-AP0127381
UNCLASS IFlE9-
7
009 UNCLASSIFIED MCESSING DATE-30OCT70
~~.CIRC, ACCESSICN NO-AP0127381
GP-0- ABSTRACT. L-PHENYLALAN INE AND
.~-I+-CARBOBENZOXY-S BENZYL-L-CYSTEINE P--NITROPHENYL ESTER.11) IN DIUXANE
~--,:~(FOLLOWEO BY ELECTROPHORESIS) GAVE 85PERCENt
M-CARBOBENZOX'f-S-BENZYL-L-CYSTEINYL L-PHENYLALANINEw M. 156-80EGREES,
-(ALPHA) PRIME-20 SUBD 85DEGREES# AFTER AcIDI:FICATI014 WITH HCL. SIMILARLY
WAS~PREPO. SOPERCENT N-CARBOBENZOXY-S-SENZYL-L
CYSTEINYL"DL-P-FLUROPHENYLALANINEP M. 174.5-5.50EGREES. Dl--PENTA
FLUOROPHENYLAI-A,41NE-HBR ADJUSTED TO PH 6 WITH NA SUBZ CO SUB3, THEN
TREATED.WITH I-OVERNIGHT, EVAPD.r AND KEPT 6 HR MAW. VMF GAVE
72PERCENT
N-CARBOBENZOX)(-S-SENZYL-L-CYSTEINYL-DL-PENTAFLUOROPHENYLALANINEt M.
167-8.50EGREES. FACILITY* LENINGRAD* GOS.~UNIVt, LENINGRADY
-~USSR*.
UNCLASSIFIED
0119 UNCLASSI FLED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT?O
~['TITLE-AMIN& ACIDS AND PEPTIDES. IV* SYNTHESIS OF THE HEXAPEPTIDE AMIDE OF
THE 1-6 SEQUENCE OF OXYTOCIN --U",
'-'~~-'AUTHDR-(03J-KALIRCV,-O.A.g MARTYNDV# V.Fp POPERNATSKIYr O*Ao
.COUNTRY OF INFG-USSR
zSGURCE-ZHm OBSHCH* XHIM. 19?0~40(4iv 904-8
~'DATE PUBL ISHED---T0
.:~:'_SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS-HORP.'QNE,'-PEPTI0E# AMIDEs CHEMICAL SYNTHESISs MOLECULAR
STRUCTUREt PITUITARY GLAND
CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,~...'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/L963 STEP NO--UR/0079/70/D40/004/0904/0908
'~_CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127362
UNCLASSIFIED
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'2/2 019
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
-CIRC ACCESSICN 140-AP0127362
A8STRAC7/EXTRAC"r-(UJ GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE BY PRODUCT FORMED IN THE AZIOE
.SYNTHESIS OF OXYTOCIN FRO14 CONDENSATION OFHEXA ANu TRUPEPTIDES WAS
:SHOWN TO BE THE AMIDE (1) OF THE HEXAPEPTIDE OF 1-61ACID SEQUENCE OF
ViXY.TOCIN.-, SHOWN ON MICROFICHE. FACILITY: 1ENINGRAD. GOS.
-UNlV.v:-LENINGAA0v. USSR*
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
BARABAWV, Ir. I., et al, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimij, Vol hO (102), No 11, Nov 70J.
pp 2464-2466
Oa N-inet:hyltrichloroacetoamidod:Lmethylthiophosphate, XIII N-
butYltrichlcroacetoamidodimeth,,rithioP)10"Pbate)- Also syintheaized were 1.1-
bulYlbis(trichloroaceto)amide (X), ti-methyl?-N-,dipropylphi)sphite--amidodimethy-
lthiophosphate (XII) and N-butyl-N-dipropyl-phospliite-amidodimethylthiophos-
phate (XIV). The synthesized amides of dimethylthiophosphoriCiacid were
reacted with chloral to produce N-alkyl-N-cL-hydroV(,R,Aj,~-trich:Lor,:)ethyl)-
amides of dinethylthiophosphoric acid (XVII XVII). N-Butyl-f-,~-hydroxy-,A-Ag-
-+,richloroet,.~yl)trichloroacetoamide CC1,COkZCHOHCC1 IC F1 (XV) was synthe-
3 4 9
sized by interacting (IV) with chloral. It was found that compounds (I) and
(V) may be u3ed for sexual sterilization offliesj and that compounds (II)
and (VI) are antihelminthic. The products of interaction of amides with
chloral have insecticidal properties equa:L,to those.of cblorophosp but they
are considerably more toxic.
+661.718.1+661-731
uw: 542-91
USSR
Veteri
and KAUSHAI .,,Kazan' State
BARABANOV, V,, I., SAZANOVA., Z- Ya*,
Bauman
nary Institute imen:L 14, E
hi
athylt OPhOsPhOr'c
Active Amides of Trichloroacetic and Rb
"Biologicall
dsit
64-2466
ov 70, pp 24
jurnal Obshchey laiiiniij Vol 40 (102 No 11, N
Leningrad, ZE
trichloroacetyle-
-IVO (I
Abstract: A series of amides of trichloroacetic (I
thylenamide, II t~richl,roacetylpiperidylamide) III -- t-richloroacetyldiethY-
and dirwthylthioPhosphoric acids
lamide, IV trichloroacetylbutYlaLnids) vil -- methyl amide, VIII
PiPeridYlalnlide,
(V ethylenamide, VI acid) were synthe-
(V-I)C- (,, IX -- butyl amide of dimethylthiophosphoric
diethyl amid- orides with ethylenjmjne~ Pip
sized by interacting the corresponding acid chl Ier in the presence
Metjjyj amine, diethyl amine and butyl amine in eth
eridine, in the reaction with methyl amine and 1butY1 amine, the
of triethyl imiine. the acid chloride, and another
individual product was isolated after action Of atom. The result
acid chloridf) was then reacted 'With the remMning hYdrOget' acids (Xi., XIII)
and dimetbylthidphosphoric
Ldes of trichloroacetic
was adxed am
"N't
uF o482
.31-70
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Dervent,
234624 MOULD LUBRICATOR FOR OUS CASTING
gl~u
PtAnS usL;s feea channeli'Which isnue
above the ollector s*,o as to ensure even distrib-
nd:the mould perimeter,
ution of lubricant rou
Lubricant is pumped etc-from tank I to the
frame 2 on the mould 3:and via i:feedline 4 wirh
choke 5. It thus reaches the collector 7 and as
this fills so the lubricant~fills all rho channels
pressd, ithe
8. When there is excess lubricant re in'
collector, the lubricant-,is., fed. In.4dentical port-
ions into all these chahnels and::th6a klows 0,4~-At
the mould perimeter in ildentical: portions. 7.10.65.
as 103142s/'212-2. EVTEEV D..P ;et a1- -Metallurgical
Plant.Design Inst. (26.6.69.) Bul:. 4 '10. 1. 69.
Class 31c. tnt.Cl. R22d.
197504
I mvi I it I I r I ~,,p .m." v, mv m-mm"m E I 1q.44FAM P I Ism I I am I at Pin== tfr I a ME MMM
!17
T_
.316.825.4:678.7d(
USSR UDC 621
PAUSHKINj YA. M. q PANCHENKOVO 0. M. 0 CRERNMt Vo 0: 0 LUNII
Do A## DMITRIYEV# V. A., and MMOVICH V. T.,.Xoscow
-tr
"IMIT"a"W 10 Petrochemical and Gas Industry imeni 1. M. Gubkin,
cow,-14inistry of Higher Education USSR
J'Effect During the Process of Irradiation of Ionizing Radiation on
Polymers With Conjugated Bonds"
_,~'Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 192, No 41 1910, PP 835-837
60
Abstract: The effects of gamma-rays from Co at a dosage rate of
.1.2- =3 Mrad/hr on the electrophysical properties of the organic
semiconductors polyacetonitrile M, paraoyanogen (II), polyphenyl-
cyanamide (III), polydiacetyl (IV), polybutyleyanamide M, and
'polybutyleyanato (VI), specifically on their electrical resistance,
were studied diu7ing the process of irradiat,ion. For 1. 11, ;v, and
IVI with a low obmic resistance that were prepared at 450-500 ,
irradiation at doses 5 X 109 rad did not result in any changes
of resistance. Irradiation of V, which also had a low ohmic resist"
ance, produced a slow rise in resistance in the dose rango of 0-110
PAUSHKIN, YA* M., et al, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 192, No 41
1970, pp 835.83"1
case of VI with a
Mrad and an abrupt rise at 110-140 Mrad. In the0
high ohmic resistance, which was prepared at 350 , ionizing radiation
in the dose range from 0 to 170-200 Mrad produced further polymeriza-
tion and cross-linking, which were reflected in a decrease of the
resistance, -while doses > 200 Mrad decomposed the polymer. The
results showed that irradiation at doses up to 5 X 1.09 rad of I, II,
IV, and VI with a loid ohmic resistance did not change the physico
chemical and electrophysical. properties of these polymers - i.e.,
they are suitable for use.in radioelectronic devices operating under
conditions of exposure to ionizing radiation.
9k
-
USSR UDC 669.715'782'243'74'721:669.018.2
L., BUZAYEVA, 1. and FEDOROV, G. A.
KISIN
"Modification of Aluminum-Silicon Alloy for the Production of Piston Alloy"
V sb. Modifital'.r. siluminov (Modification of Silumins -- Collectioit of Works),
Kiev, 1970, pp 158-159 (from RZh-Metallurgiya,tNo 12, Dee 76, Abstract No 12
1748 by 1. NABATOVA)
Translation: The authors developed and Introduced a technology of modifying
hypereutectic Gilumin for pistons. 4n investigation was canducte-d on the
alloy, containing (in %) Si 17.0, Ni 1.1, Mn 0.66, Cu 1.87, plg 4~ 0.3, Zn-1.374-55:666-5013.5
KAVFMAj G. M-1 SIROTINA, YE. F.,, PIROGCV., B. N. y and SIROT111, G. F.
"Using Piezoeeramic Hatorials for Ultrasonic Delay Lines Based on Surface
Tr. Leningr. in-t aviat-s. nriborostr. (Works of the Leningrad Institute of
Aviation Instrument Building), Leningrad, 1972, vyP-76, pp 66-70 (from RZh-
.32X11etro1qSiVa i lzmeriteltnava Telffinika, 110 5m 1973,, Abstract No 5-32-468
Translation: Me authors study experimentally the wicitation, reception, and
propagation, of ultrasonic surface waves ln~piezocemuc materials. It is sho-an
that, the attenuation of surface waves in the 1-10 Be frequency- range for the
studied types of piezoeeramics primarily deperds on the granularity of the struc-
ture. Dispersion and nondispersion type delay line models are rade on a pie-
zoceramic, soundguide from barium titanate and calcium vith anadmixture of c0
balt. Me frequency-amplitude and dispersion oharacterlztics~ are given.
Original article: three Ulustrationsj, four bibliographilc entries, and one
table.
1/1
USSR UDC: 620.18.539.14.00.3:621.791
KAIJV IN, Yu. M~ PVkUNA, S. N., RZHEVSKAYA, I. Ya., SHULEPOV, V. I.,
YUDKOVSKIY. S. I., ~foscow
"Study of Various Zones in a Welded Joint.in Molybdenum by Methods of Internal
Friction and Electron Ricroscopy"
Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov [The Physics and Chemistry of
'Materials Processing], No 6, Nov-Dec 73, pp 123-126.
Abstract: It is demonstrated that the high probability of formation of
cracks in the zcne around a welded seam in molybdenum result.-:- from the
disappearance of the cellular structure of the metal during welding, the
sharp drop in solubility of interstitial impurities and the separation of
carbide particles, a-round which significant local phase hardening occurs.
USSR UDC 669.o18.45-122.4
KAVERIM S. 11 LIZUNOV, V. A., MMAKOV, V. N and MEFILOV., V. I.,
-R-
-;~isu~~eo i~tal Physics, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR
"Structural Changges in the Deformation of Molybdenum Alloys"
Kiev, ~Ietallofizika, No 39, 1972, PP 57-65
Abstract: Molybdenum alloys are examined: after different modes of thermo-
mechanicall treatment: high-temperature rolling plus internediate haatings, and
low-temperature rolling plus intermediate anneals. Data are presented for
the change in structure which were obtaihed. by methods: of optic and electron
microscopy, from lattice parameters and mechanical 9roj-4rties of alloys in the
deformed state and after armealir4-, in the. 1100-2000 C interval. It was shown
that the use of low-temperature rolling signIficantly loweri the ductile-
brittle transition temperature, increase's.the number of bends;, and increases
-the recrystallization temperaturet 7 figures, 1 table 11, bibliog-raphic
references.
LISSR UDC 66/0.28512951296;7,r)4,018.ll4t620.186
CRISHOV, V. L., DRACHINSKIYj A. S.p KAVERINA S 11 Pl$ARENSKO, V. A., and
THEMOV, V. I., Institute of the 4iincr- 0 ~e TrlictLdemy of Sciences
Ukrainian SSR
"Change in the Structure and Properties, of Molybdenum After Heating in the
High-Temperature Range"
Metallofizika. Resp. mezhved. sb (The Physics of Metals. Republic Inter-
departmental Collection of hlorks~, 1970,:vyp. 30, pp 42-4-9 (from RZjh-1;,etallur-
glya, Vo )t Mar 71, Abstract No 31732 by Authors)
Translationt The following two types of heat treatment were ussed to obtain
91" -
different structural states of Mlo alloy with 0.3 j.) Til 0.19% Zrp and 0.007% Ci
annealing in a 'IVV-4 furnace in a vacuum of 5- 10-4 mm lig with four-hour
holding and a cooling rate of--*I deg/sepi-heating by passing alternatirg
current through a specim.,n at a heating rate,of,--150 deg/see and a cooling rate
off 200 deg/see. Specimens annealed at . different temj)eratures under these
conditions undervent nechanical tensile tests arA nicrolhardness measurements.
Acs of the alloy was
The influence of structure on the strength characterist
studied, A significant increase was f ou,nd in the streneth and ductility values
0
of specimens eloctric-heat-treated to 2000 a~. compared with annealing beat-
USSR
GRISHOV, V. L., et al., Ketallofizika. Resp. mezhved. sb., 1970t vyp. 30,
PP 42-49
treated specimens. Aging processes were observed in the Ho Ualoy in some
cases after heat treatment. Eleven illustrations. Bibliograpby ulth four
~titles.
2/2
'w TIP
USSR uDc 669.28'295:62o.17
VITOFMaY, Ya. M., GALICHINSUY, F. K., KAVERINA S. IT.. IMUMMOVA, A. S.,
MATIYASK., V. A..., SOGRISHO, Yu. P., and Iastitute of Metal
Physics, Academy of Sciences U-Kr SSR
"Firfects of the Rate and Temperature of Straining on the Structure and
Properties of the Alloy -MO-0-5% (all
Moscov, YRtallovedeniye, No 6, 1971, PP 50-53
Abstract: Effects of the rate and temperature of straininC,; on the structure
and properties of the molybdenum alloy Mo-0.5% Ti were investi&ated on speci-
imens strained at sDeeds of 0.2,5.0, and 20 m/see on the K862S hot stam-oin'g
press (630 tons), the ~Qll exhaust stamping hammer, and the 124-39 high-
frequency unit, respectively. The investigation results demonstrate a high
plasticity of the alloy MO-0-5% Ti both in the recrystallized and strained
conditions. A high-rate straining significantly increases the plasticity in
-the working process. Macrostructures of specimens upset at 600-12000C at high
and lov speeds show deadlocks. Sectional hardness cbjtmges of specimens upset
vith 70% of strain by 9WOC were by 0.2 m/sec strain xate HV 195-266 and by
20 m/see strata rate HV 2.12-333. For an optimua stremgth and plasticity
correlation, a cellular structure must be produced in-the ingot with not less
than 70% of strain at a temperature which is lower than. the recrystallization
temperature urmler conditions excluding a heat effect. Six figures, one table,
s1r bibliographic references.
-DATE--04DEC70
030 UNCLASSI-FIED PROCESSUG
_jTiFE---ZONOUCT ING AEROSOL IMMUNIZATION UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS -U-
UTHOR-105)-VIKULOV, I.M., VORONTSOV, I*Vof KREYNIN# L.S.t SEVERTSOVAS
-M & K a J_ KAVE FIRGANGI
KoGs
UN _US
TAY INFO~--US 7
0URCE--VOYENNO-MEDITSINSKIY ZHURNAL,/1970,f.,NR 1, PP 54-56
"ATE PUBLISHED------70
UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TAGS--AEROSOL IMMUNIZATIONt TYPHOID FEVERP MILITARY MEDICINEt
''HOMEDICAL CHAMBER/(U)UST56 CHAMBERs (U)VS856 CHAMBER
ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
ROXY REEL./FRAME--3007/1314 STEP NO--UR/0177/70/000/001/0054/0056
'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136705
UNCLASSIFIED
'212 a030 UNCLASSIFIED,' PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
11RC. ACCESSION NO--AP0136705
BSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT* MICROFICHE OF ABSTRACT CONTAINS
_GRAPli[C INFORMATION. AEROSOL IMMUNIZATION AGAINST TYPHOID WAS
4'3l AREA 22 ti PRIME
CONDUCTED IN THE UST-56 CHAMBER (VOLUME 48.5 M PRIll 2
AND THE USB-56 CHAMBER (VOLUME 138.3 M PRIME31 AREA 58.5 M PRIME2),
PEOPLE WERE EXPOSED TO AEROSOL TYPHOID VACCINES OF SERIES 21-65 AND 1-67
FOR 12-15 MIN. THE TEMPERATURE IN BOTH CHAMBERS BEGAN TO RISE
IMMEDIATELY AFTER ENTRANCE OF PEOPLE (SEE TABLE 1), AND REACHED 28-30 C
:IN SPRING AND SUMMER AND 22-24 C IN FALL AND WINTER * RELATIVE HUMIDITY
DID NOT INCREASE, BUT DROPPED SLIGHTLY THREE MINUTES AFTER THE START OF
IMMUNIZATION AND REMAINED FAIRLY CONSTANT AT 64-72PERCENfT. THE
CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN CHAMBERS IS:SHOWN IN TABLE 3. THE
DISTRIBUTION OF AEROSOL IN CHAMBERS IS S,HOWN IN TABLE 4, SINGLE AEROSOL
AMMUNIZATION WITH BOTH VACCINES IN THE UST-56 CHAMBER PRODUCED A
:STATISTICALLY RELIABLE INCREASE IN ANT[DODY TITERS. THE SA14E RESULTS
.,.WERE- OBTAINED AFTER IM.RUNIZATION IN AN ORDINARY ROOM. THE FREQUENCY OF.
FEVER REACTIONS IN IMMUNIZED PEOPLE WAS TWO TO THREEPERCENT IN L2 fiRS
:AND ONE TO TWOPERCENT IN 24 HRS, BOTH IN GROUPS INOCUl_Al'E0 IN CHAMBERS
:AND IN A ROO4. THERE WERE NO STRONG REACTIONS. A GROUP OF 2166 PEOPLE
.,:.WAS INOCULATED IN THE UST-56 WITH VACCINES OF SERIES 21-659 AND A GROUP
:OF-1248.WITH SERIES 1-67. TWO PEOPLE (A.PHYSICIAN AND HELPER) WERE ABLE
~.10 INOCULATE 1248 PEOPLE IN A UST-56 CHAMBER 119 2 HR:St 40 MIN, AS
COMPARED WITH THE NORM OF 150 STANDARD IINOCULATIONS IN THE SAME PERIOD
_CONDUCTED BY SIX MEN. FACILITY: MEOITSINSKAYA SLUZH8A,
Acc. Nr Ref. Code: UR 0016
VB6036922-
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i
Immunobiologii) 1970j,Nr 1, ppS i - &W
CONCERNING THE FORMATION OF HEMAGGLUTININS
IN THE BLOOD OF GUINEA PIGS IMMUN. TZED
WITH ANTIGENIC. C04XPLEXES OF PASTEURELLA PESTIS
It was established that antigenic complexes isolated from the supersonic lyzate of Pas-
teurella p(stis of the EV strain by alum adsorption possessed a marked capacity to provoke
formation of antibodies in guinea pigs. Tile highest hemaggl.utinin titres were found in immu.
nization %ith a complex of alum preparation and the live viccine, as well as after revaccina-
tion.with the alum p7CParation alone.
REEL/FRAME
37-
s t is
0 1:
co.
C),3; olcv-,iJ
1970,
, -* I (:'d I Eor'-.1j"
El L:
dvm~,,,i Cs Of
n z cc! -a -i tl 1 a 1) C a r a n-c
/7v st-~aln.~
4 -Z: C
C) (1,
1.1, -C 'I
Ant-
L
~-eLe in ion of 2.3-2.5 R.- -,,
nr 4.
s.L
.j.L
to 1:35:,,-1:514 on d "y
i, S 01 a- L cc
Sc to and especi-,,11~r a dccra--sa.L -zu atained by both methods of' --mmiuni-
zation indicated that a considerable increase iii t-he titer of pro-
tective antibodies,,as produced, and that t4ere was.practicaLly no
difference in the results obtained after immunization under normal
1/2
USSR
BIKULOV, I. M., et al., ',Roscow, Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, Fo
1, 1970, pp 5.4-56
conditiins in a room and under 3"ield conditions in a tent. The
number of average temperature reactions was about the same, no
strong reactions were observed. Further inves t:i grat ions estabblished
that a brilade consisting of only two people -- a physiciar, ~.nd
yegistrar 0- working in a tent and using tile aerosol met-hod,
immunized an average of 1,24S: people in a period of two hours and
40 minutes. A brigade of six people -- a physician, registrar, and
four sanitary instruotors, working continuously with a hypodermilc
could Vaccinate only 150 people in,the same period.
2/2
USSR uDc 6?8.02gi-661.66
ANDRLAVOIV, K. A. SCOEDOV t V. P. I PATATAKHe I. I., KROTOV, A. I., RAZZUYIOVI
L. L. and YA~P
~A. T.
"Some Features of the Fo--,-.ation of Novel Thermally Stable Reinforced Plastics"
Moscow, Doklady Akadem'&A Nauk SSSR# Vol200, lito 61 Oct ~1, pp 134)-1344
Abstracti One cf the most Important problems in the area of chemlst_-7 and
physics of solid. bodies concerns development of mechanically strong. -,;hennally
stable naterin_Iz. The reinforced materials currently available are either
not sufficiently stror,-, or thermally instable. With this in rAnd, experiments
were carried ou-L -in whicn glass fiber 10-11 and a hydrocarbon fiber were
troated with ziaiconor~-Zinic poly.-= (poly--,othyloxydiDhenylprol)anesilcy--ar-,e)
followed by thex-.al ac,Uvation in a reducing medium anct in hydrocarbon ned_`~L...
in this farhion with high specific strength at elevated 'Lle=-Dera-11-Ures
vore obtaDied, exceedinG con3idorably the:properties of known construction
materials.
USSR
UDC 577-3
XAVF.MSVA. Ye. D., XkKSIMOVJ V. I., and OBIPOV, V. I., Institute of Organic
Chemistry Imear"M D. Zelinskly, Academy of Sciences USSR,..Moscow
"structural Disturbances in Lysozyme and Ribonuclease-A After GwMM
Irradiation in a Dry State"
Moscow, BiofizLka, Vol 16, Vyp 4. Jul/Aug 71, PP 581-588
Abstract: Dry lysozyme and ribonuclease A were irradiated with 30 bftad.
Subsequent analyses of the structure and chemical properties of these sub-
stances revealed that while dry ribonuclease exhibited signs of an overall
disturbance of its conformation, the tertiary structure- of dry lysozyme was
disturbed to a much smaller degree: its tryptophan content was reduced, but
the changes were local. The severity of the deviations from the initial state
was increased after dissolution and fractionation. It is concluded that
ionizing irradiation of proteins in the dry state always induces certain
small, primarj, localized changes in the.;molecules, even though thene changes
may be difficult to deptect. When the irradiated prciteins tLye subsequently
dissolved, a chain of secondary structural rearrangements takes place in the
protein molecules.
.... . .... ......
112 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCTTO
CARBOHYDRATE PEPTIDE BONU OF THE
TITLE--ISOLATION Oft ENZYMES SPLITTING A
41DE TYPE FROM AN EXTRACT 0FLYMNAEA'STAGNALIS -u-
A.
A.1-i KAVERZVEVAp~YE.D.r TYUTRtNAr G.V.
-'.:C OUNT RY OF INFO--U!;SR
'.~S0URCE--8I0KH[MIYA 1970, 35(1)t 95-101
OAT EPUBL ISHED-------70
SUBJECT AREAS--810LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCE$
TOPIC TAGS--PROCES!;EU PLANT PRODUCT, ENZYME ACTIVITY, CHEMICAL SEPARATIONo
CARBOHYDRATEt PEPTIDEt AMIDEr ELECTROPHORESISt ULTRACFNTRIFUGEP
-PROTEGLYTIC ENZYMEt SNAIL
MARKING---ha'O RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUAENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1,996/0636 STEP NO--UR/OZL8/70/035/001/0095/0101
~CIRC ACCESSION N!)---AP0117862
- x--
~S-l FA
77.
--30OCT70
212 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
CIRC ACCESSION NO--,AP01178fj2
A35TRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A THERMOSTABLE ENZYME PRE-P,"I.
SPLITTING THE GLUCOSE DIAMINE LINKAGE IN GLYCOPEPTIDES WAS ISOLATED FROM
THE OVOMUCOID OF POND SNAIL (L. STAGNALIS) AFTEk FRACTIONAL sALrING OUT,
HEAT INACTIVATION OF PART OF THE ACCOMPANYING ENZYMES, ANo PURIFICATION
ON SEPHADEX. FURTHER SEPN. ON SEPHADEX YIELDED A PREPN. HOMOGENEOUS ON
ELECTROPHORESIS AND ULTRACENTRIFUGATION, AND WHICH DID NOT ACT ON
GLUCOSIOE AMIDASE
'BETAIGiGLUCOSIDES AND PEPTIOES. COMPARISON OF THE
AC-TIVITY AT VARIOUS STAGES. OF PURIFICATION liNDICATED THAT THE ISOLATED
ENZYME SPLITS THE: POLYSACCHARIDE ASPARAGINE LINKAGE IN GLYCOPEPTIOES
ONLY WHEN THE AMfNO AND CARBOXYL GROUPS OF THE AMENJ ACID ARE FREE. IN
WITH LONGER PEPTIDE CHAINS THIS SPLITTING, OCCURRED ONLY AFTER
:,PRELIMINARY ACTION OF PEPTIDASESIPRESENTAN THE SNAlL:EXT* THESE
ENLYMES PROBABLY FORM A COORDINATEO ENZYME SYSTE)4w* FACILETY;
INST. GRG.--CHEM.tt MOSCOW9 USSR*
UNGLA-S-5-1 FIED--
Hematolokyl:
USSR UDC 615.381.011.3:532.13
KAV v-~A. 1. SETT, A. V. URATKOV, Ye. F~, ORLOV, Ye. S.,
-WUJC'J'1"K6~VA, K. I . , PO LUSH INA, TV., and SUSOVA, G. I.I.,
Department of Experimental Traumatology and Orthopedics, Central
Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Ministry of Health
USSR, and Laboratory of Blood Substitutes and Fractionation of
Blood Proteins, Central Institute of Hematology and blood
Transfusion., Moscow
"Changes in the Viscosity of Blood After Dilution with Different
Blood Substitutes Under Hypothermia Conditions"
Moscow) Patalogicheskaya Piziologiya i E-1,sperimentalInaya.
Terapiya, No 1, 1971, pp 70-75
Abstract: Changes in the viscosi,ty of blood were studied after
dilution at different temperatures with the follo-wing solutions:
-Ringer Locke, glucose, polyglucine [form of dextran),
rheopolyglucine, low-molecuiar weight dextran, and polyvinyl-
pyrrolidone. The tabulated results can be used as a basis for
selecting a blood substitute and degree of blood dilution in
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KAVESHNIKOV, A. I., et al., Patol.ogicheskaya Fiziologiya i
Eksperiment.allnaya Terapiy.a, No 1, 1971, pp 70-75
relation to perfusion temperature. A mathematical formula is
proposed for calculating the viscosity of the solution in blood
dilution in relation to the hematocrit index, temperature and
viscosity of the blood substitute. It is concluded that in case
of normothermal perfusion or slight chilling, any of the solu-
tions studied can be used. But under low-temperature conditions,
when water moves from the interstitial and intracellular spaces,
it is preferable to use rheopolyglucine, low-molecular-weight
dextran, o:r low-molecular-weiglit polyvinylpyrrol.idone because
they decrease the viscosity of-the perfusato, more than the others.
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1/2 020 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
,.--TITLE--DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS IN ECCENTRIC ROTATION GAMMA IRRADIATION -U-
SsAov KAVESHNIKO vVol SIZOVI P.P., RATNER, T.G.
"COUNTRY OF'INFO--U!;SR
'~_~~.SOURCE-MEDITSINSKAYA kADIOLOGIYA, t970,.:VOL 151 NR 5, PP 86-93
'p.-"DATE PUBLISHED -------- 70
-SUt
3JECT AREAS--BIOI.OGICAL AND-MEDICAL SCIENCES
~:TDPIC TAGS--GAMMA !IRRAOIATIONr RADIOTHERAPY, RADIATION DOSAGE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS'
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~~__PROXY REEL/FRAME--i.998/0370 STEP NO--UR/0241/7O/fJl5fOO5/0086/0093
-CltzC ACCESSION N'0-00121058
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2fz 020 UNCLASSFFIEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121058
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE CONTAINS A METHOD OF
CALCULATION OF DOSE FIELDS IN ECCENTRIC.ROTATION GAM,",A IRRADIATION 0"4
ROTATION GAMMA APPARATUS WITH A 75 CM qADIUS OF ROTATION IN A 140-401"ENUUS
.CYLINDRICAL PHAN'TOM 30 CM IN DIAMETER.: THE REGULAKITIES OF ALTEP44
OF THE POSITION OF THE MAXIMAL DO,SE REGION DEPE.NDING UPON THE ANGLE OF
..ROTATION, WIDTH OF STATIC FIELD AND ECCENTRICITY.: FACILITY:
DOZIMETRICHESKAYA LABORATOR.IYA MOSKOVSKOY.GORODSKOY BOLINITSY N02 AND
.-,SEKTOR ISTOCHNIKOV IZLUCHENIYA 1. DOZINETRII INSTLTUTA:OBShCHEY GENETIKI
-AN SSSR.
USSR
Academician, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR and GAMLEYA,
71a; aalll~p~i sion of the Biological Action of Lasers Institute of Pro-
Chie
bleas of Oncology, Academy of Sciences Li6rainian SSR
"A Beam Instead. of a ScalpeP'
Moscow, Pravda, 19 Har 72l P 3
Abstracti Soviet medical scientists axe just beginning to exploit the possi-
bilities of usIng lasers in medical treatment. The Odessa Institute of
Eye Disease and Tissue Therapy Imeni V. P. Filatov~mnd certaln others
have employed lasers in treating an oxfoliated retina and destroying tumors
inside the eye, while the Institute of Surgery imeni A--ademician A. V.
Vishnevskiy uses lasers to remove spats and~tatoos frc,,n the skin. One of the
most irtterestir;g and significant developments in the medical use of lasers
has taken place- at the Ukrainian Institute of Problemsiof Oncology. Research
the contaminated
work was begun in 1965 on removing surface tumors by destroyina
tissue with lazer light. -Research was favorable, so in 1969 the countrj's
first clinical division for laser treatment.of surface,benign and malignant
tumors was opened at the Institute. The laser operating room is striking :Ln
its simplicity -- just the table and a metal mechanism with a tubular pro-
Jection hanging, over it; no scalpol, no anesthetics, no racks of surgical toolss
and even no surgeon. By now 250 operations have been performed here and,
USSR
XAVEMKIYj R. 1, and GjUMYA t No j Praydat 19 )hr 72, P, 3
although it is early to draw conclusion's (especially for malignant tumors),
the general outlook is good and laser txtatment appears to be better for
certain surface tumors, It might be noted in conclusion teat numerous
other promising-applications of the laser beam, for example affecting Indivi-
dual parLs of a cell through the subcel-lular- action of the Wicz-Oray device
designed by No Do Devyatkov or using a continuous-beam laser to cut tissue
(which has Iready been tested experimentally in DloscoK, Leningrad, and KIM),
are.now being developed and there ia every reason to spppose that lasers will
have an importimt place in the medicine and biomedical science of the future.
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Oncology
*DC
USSR U 615.8149.ig-03:616 ct)6-oy2.a
AVPTSKIY._R_Ye _SIDORIK, Ye. P. LMITENSH11EYTT, V. Ye., and BYALIK, V. V.
Kiev.Institute of ExTerimental and Clinical Oncology
"Intensification of the Antitumor Effect of Laser Radiation"
Y"Oscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimentallnaya Terapi2m, ITO ~~ay/Jun
70, PP 12-17
Abstract: laser radiation has a necrotizing effect on tumor tinc~ue In order to
study the possible intensification of the antitumor effect of larers by s:I-Multane-
oua administration of dyes or chemicals, tests were run an Guerin rat carcinoman.
The research showed that the greatest retardation in turaor grow-th could be achieved
d intraperitoneal or intravenous udmin-
by combined action of a neodymiwn laser an,
istration of Trfpan blue. For instance, t-uWr growth was depressed 911,6, instead
Gf 6V,4 when the two agents were used separately. The most active combination for
injection into tunors was laser radiation and Janus green. Histological study of
tumors after introduction of various dyes shoured that ch&ni.,;es -~~re siniLar, and
differed from those observed in controls only by a irore pmnounced tissue edema.
Combined application of laser radiation and TIOTET or fluoroumcil. was effective
-in a case of Harding-Passy melanoma. Me data obtained confirmed that with
-either combined application or only the laser the focus of necrosis in the
_-L-1-Unglia of 'the er
jthrom~,eiosis is cogqiaratively slight. -WaeMas ,J.on~; the
USSR
KAVWSKIY R. Ye. e- al.,
U Patologicheskaya Flziologiya i Eksperimental'naya Terap-
iyal No 3, Ylay/Jun 70, pp 12-17
periphery the turo:-- tissue retained its usual structur-e. Mter con,110ined applica-
only an insignificant proliferation of connective tis*ue -vas r-oticed. The
haracter of the clanges due to combined application of lazer Mdiation with dyes
~C
me as if only the laser had been ust.,!d; however, the spatial
or chemicals was the sa,
restriction of the disease was greater vhen the laser was ttoribined with either
dyes or chemicals. The specific advantages of using a laser in the impulse mode
are shortness of the irradiation period, and the. iaonochronatic cuaracter and co-
herence of the radlation itself,
............ .. ............... - -------
032 uNctAssIFftb::'' 'PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
'~TITLE-INTENS IF ICA T ION OF ANTIBLASTIC ACTION OF EMUSSIONS OF THE OPTIC
-.:QUANTU?4 GENERATORS LASERS -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-KAVETSKY. R.YE.* SIDORIK, YE.P., LIKHTENSHTEYN, V.YE., BYALIK,
.fl Cr
OUNTAY OF INFO-USSR
IURCE---~-PATOLOG ICHESKAYA FIZIL~~A I EKSPERIMENTAILINAYA TERAPIYA, 1970,
-,.VOL 14, NR 3, PP 12-17
DATE PUBLISHED---70
~'p,,"SUBJECT AREAS-BIDLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
'_j'-TGPIC TAGS-TUMOR, CHEMOTHERAPYt BIOLOGIC STAIN, IRON COMPOUND, LASER
RADIATION BIOLOGI;'C EFFECT
CONTROL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
..--DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/ FRAME-3.001/1922 STEP NO--UR/0396170/014/003/0012/0017
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127323-
i imr i iiz i r- r.- n
-CT70
d TE--30,-_j
0,32 UNCLASSIFIE6 CESSING DA
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127323
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GR-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS STUDIED THE
-POSSIBILITIES OF ENHANCEMENT OF THE ANTIBLASTIC EFFECT OF LASER
RADIATIGN BY COMEILNING THE ACTION OF THE LATTER WITH ADMINISTRATION OF
DYES, CHEMOPREPARATIONS AND IRON IONOPHORESIS UPON THETUMOUR.
INHIBITION OF THE: GROWTH OF GUERREN TUMOUR OF RATS W-45 THE GREATEST WHEN
THE ACTION OF NECIDYMIUM LASER AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRYPANE BLUE AND
JANUS.GREEN WAS COMBINED. A COMBINATION OF LASER:RADIATION WITH
THIOTEPA OF FLUOP'OURACIL PROVED TO:BE,EFFECTIVE IN CASE OF GARDING PASSI
MELANOMA. THE RESULTS OBTAINED POINTED TO A DEFINITELY SPECIFIC ACTION
OF OPTIC QUANTUM GENERATORS WORKING IN PULSE REGIMEN, THIS BEING
CONDITIONED BY THE BRIEFNESS OF RADIATIONt IT MONOCHROMATIC CHRACTER AND
q----COHERENCE. FACILITY: KIYEVSKIY INSTIYUT EKSPERIMENTALINOY I
KLINICHESKOY ONKCILOGII*
YjJSI;YATnY,
w
Kilo
1972
Aboctract-.
"co of, C,
dc!cav-
f Tit
oil the
C~~ c
Phos nsidue in i,-"i
Icts. e cyt.
4:, 23-3 1-iou--s. "Or
~t-,,~- to
caiculate -1e
0
r the
VII-R. OBTAMING EPITAXIAL FILM OF tnr 04 C&M StMSTKATES
by Y, _3mv tkjy Kh
(Article V~ N.- G.
YA.A. Ulta ..
Voronezh; 11 vniiFirsh, III 6t=vviuvv ry -;4qotA I S:Lnt4&& r~*.~r-
t
ntkovykh Kri stallov I Plenok, Russian, IL-11 June, IWO4. I- Vol
EpItaxial III= of UP vere lot)tolnv4 9n Rxlliov~ &-nide substrates.
'rj.-A sinus, the A1.11) and-UNY
The growth was realized bw the mthod of transport theialcal Yeattiora tol
on open dyatcm using In, pC13 M~d 112 " the Sam c*rrfirr.
A study was code of the effect of the lsubttrett a44 li"
Indium source temperature. the phorphorum trichlorlde velocity and the spactnq~
betvoen tile Jilditim source and the substrate an the structure, the Stvwth rat*
arwi as cleticrephysical. properties of the
The structure of the films was investigated by the electron 41[frettlen
multheld-of oveLcal-nirroacerr-
and it-ray diffraction amthods and the
1tvas discowred that at substrate tommeratures of 400-500"C pol7crrm-
tall.1ne Man an Stown, at 300-600*C. textured tilms. and at 600-750'C. mamm-
crystalline fLI m.
100
lid
IF
A
USSR UDC.669.712.1.05
AGRANOVSKIY, A. A., BEPIU1, V. I., KA A.- LEVIN, M. V., LYAPUNOV, A. N.,
MONTVID, A. E., MUNITS, I. N.,, CHERNIN, V. N.
"Spravochnik mel:allurga po tsvetnym metallam", (Metallurgist's Handbook of
Non-Ferrous MetiLlS), MOSCOW, Izd-vo "Metallurgiya," 1970, 320 pp
Translation of Annotation: Data on the physico-chemical properties of the
most important aluminum compounds and aluminum solutions are presented,
phase diagrams of chemical systems determining the proc":~ses of alumina
production by alkali methods are given, and standards and technical con-
ditions are reviewed.
Various alumina production methods and reference data on the technology and
equipment of alumina production are described.
The handbook is intended for engineers andltechnicians engaged in the alum-
inum industry. Ninety-one figures, 116 tables, 176 references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Abridged)
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U53R
AGRANOVSKIY, A. A., et al., "Spravochnik metallurga po tsvetaym metallam"
(Metallurgist's Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metals), Moscowl Izd+vo "Metallur-
giya," 1970, 320 pp
Foreword ... 9
Section One. PHYSICO-CMIECAL DATA BAND STANDARDS
Chapter 1. Rluerals, Basic and Auxiliary Raw Materials and
Final Products of Aluminum~Qxide Production 11
Chapter 11. Aluminum Compounds and Other Substances, 'Presenting
Interest for Aluminum.Oxide Production, Alkaline
and Aluminate-Alkaline Solutions 24
Chapter III. Physico-Chemical Transformations In Aluminum Oxide
Production Processes 91
Section Two. . INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION'AtIODS
Chapter 1. Short Classif ication~ of - Typds ~of Alumintot Raw
Ifitterials and Methods for.Processing Them 134
Chapter II. Thermal Methods of Aluminum'i0xide Production 143
Ch ter 111. Thrdrochemical and Combined:11fethods of Aluminum
ap
Oicide Production 183
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AGR&NOVSKIY, A. A., et al., "Spravochnik metallurga po tsvetnym metallam"
(Metallurgist's Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metals), Moscorwl Izd-vo "Metallur-
~giya," 1970, 320 pp
Chapter IV. Method of Producing Aluminuwftide From Alunite 227
Chapter V. Acid and Acid-Alkalin~e Aluminum Oxide Production
Methods 232
Chapter VI. Automatic Control and Regulation of Production
Piocesses 283
References 314
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Hydraulic & Pneumatic
USSR UDC'533.6.013.42
KAMINER, A. A., CHEMERIS, A. N.
"Experimental 3tudy of Vibrations of Rod Systems in a Water Flow"
V sb. Rasseyaniye energji_pri kolebaniyakh mekh. sistem (Energy Scattering
in the Oscillations of Mechanical Systems -- Collection of Works), Kiev,
"Nauk. dumka", 1972, pp 310-316 (from RZIi-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73,
Abstract No 3V405)
Translation: & device is described for studying the hydrodynamic damping
and excitation of rod systems (blades, supports) in a water flow that was
developed at the Institute of Strength Problems of the Academy of Sciences
UkrSSR, A closed wind tunnel with a closed working chamber of cross section
300 x 155 mm and a transparent wall for observing the model was use in
producing the flow. The flow rate is regulated within limits up to 20 m/sec
by a smooth change in the number of revolutions of tim drive. Systems for
the excitation and recording of plane-parallel oscillations of the mod_al in
the flow are described. The model is put into motion with a given frequency
with the aid of electromagnets placed under the working area of the tunnel.
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KMINER~ A. h. v et al, Rasseyanive energii pri kolebaniva.kh mekh.. sistem,
Kiev, "Nauk. dumka", 1972, pp 3110-316
The design of the fastening elements of the model mr-.,I-es it possible to ob-
tain the desired angles of attack. The change in natural frequencies and
decrements with a change in the flow velocity is investigated in modes of
resonance and damping of the oscillations. The results of the study are
not given in the paper. K. G. Kravtsov.~-
ro 6
. ...... . . . . . . .
1M W -Fiil"
USSR UDC 541.127+547.242+547.224
'V
CHERNOKAL'SKI't, B. D., YENIKEYEV, Sh. G., BAYRAMIOV, R. B., V A. Kib,
". K
Lmeni S . 14. ri
and KAMAY, GIL'IM, Kazan' Chemical-Teclinological Institute imeni S. M. rov
"Electrical Conductivity of the Reaction-Mixture and lZates of the Elementary
Stages of the Reaction of Tniphenylarsine Oxide with Butyl Iodide"
Li--ningrad, ZhUrnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XL, No 12, Der- 70, pp 2648-2653
Abstract: It was demonstrated that in the reaction between triphenylarsine
oxide and butyl iodide, there is an intermediate stage in which triphenyl-
butovjarsoniunt iodide is formed; the variation in the concentration of this
intenaediate product during the course of the reaction was approximately
determined.
The:reaction constants were then determined by solution of the variation
problem with use of electronic computers, for the elementary stages of the
reaction.
IBM -EMMI,
USSR LWC 612.821.7+612.822.3
UAII, T. N. KOF=E, M. G and M-E Labomtory of Com-
0
N
paritive Neurophysiolosy, Institate of Physiology, Academy of Sciences
Georgian SSR, Tbilisi
"On the Character and Significance of the'Dynamics of the Electrical Activity
of the, Neocortex and the Hippocampus During the Paradoxical Phase of Sleep"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR,ivieni 1. 14. Sechenov, Vol 59P No 8#
Aug 73, pp 1168-1175
Abstracts The dynamics of the electrical activity of Various reelons of the
neocortex and hippocan-pus were studied in cats durinig the paxadoxical phase
of sleep, using spectral analysis and integration of thie EEGO E.V.(; and electri-
cal activity of optical and jugular nuscles. Changes in the ole--troneo-
corticagrant electrohippogram, and somatic and vegetative patterns are said to
imply a division of paradoxical sleep into two stages. The first stage Is
characterized by desyncbronization of neocortical activity, oncuronce of ponto-
genicule-occipittl etikas in tha visual cortex and so,-,~e association and pro-
jection a-eas, a mup augzentation of hippocampal theta activity with depres-
sion Of obler slcw waves, ayid somatic ana vegeiative signs of emotional stress.
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IIAI eni. 1. 11, Sechenov,
0
N NI, T. N., et al., Fiziolotlcheskiy Zhurnal SSSR !m
Vol 59# No 8, Aug 73, pp 11684175
In the second stage the hippocampal theta rhythm is demessed simultaneously
with either a supression of .5lovi waves or an Increase i-n the delta rhy-thm.
Neacortical synchroni7,ation of -slow waves develops, as shown by the predominance
of alpha activity and concomitant reduction of stress signs. These findings
axe said to suggest that the reciprocally interrelated midbrain and mosence-
phalic structun?s must be reaponsible for the regulation of the two stages
of paradoxical a;leep.
In addition the first stage is considered to correlate
with-emotional tension, and the zecond stage with Its relief.
UDC 612.821.7
KATMAZINE, M. G., Institute of Physiology, Georgian Academy of Sciences
"Effect of Emc-tional Stress on the Correlation of Phases of,Sleep"
Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSSR,NTo 1, 1973, pp 193-195
Abstract: Electrical stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus in alert cats
with implanted electrodes produced a fear reaction accompanied by intensifi-
cation of the hippocampal theta rhythm. Similar stimulation of sleeping cats
decreased the duration of the paradoxicai phase of sleep and lengthened slow
sleep. The shortening of the paradoxical phase of sleep also resulted in
derangement of its structure. Prevalence of the hippocampal theta rhythm
was followed by its suppression.
",1/7-. Dio UNCLASSI FIED: PROCESSING DATE--lISEV70
-TITCE-P'~IEPARATION OF SODIUM FLUORIDE SOLUTIONS FROR FLUOROSILICIC ACID
A N DA SODA. SOLUTION -U-
:,..AUTHOR--KAVNATSKAYA, B.S., PRIVENP E.M., GNEZOILOVA, L.M.,.SHKOLNlKt N.M.
OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-KHIM. PROM. UKR. 1970t (1) 59-60,
V-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AP.EAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAP4Y, CHEMISTRY
I CTAGS--SOOIUM FLUOPIDE, INORGANIC AClDt SILICON COr POWID, CRYOLITE
~w.CONTROL MARKING--!V1 PESTRICTI(M
,~~OOCUMENT CLASS--WICLASSIFIED
z-PROXY REEL/FPkME--I9A3/l335 STEP
:0-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106112
UNCLASSIFIED
ON -0.4 - ,
2/Z 010 UNCLAS IFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70
S
~CIRC ACCESSION NO,--AP0106112
A 8STR ACT /EXTRACT-- CU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE OPTIMAL CONOITIONS r-Of_~' THP
CONVER-SION OF H S~J92 SIF SUB6 BY PRODUCT IN SUPERPHOSPHATE PLANTS INT-3
NAF -SOLNS. BY REACTION WITH NIA.SUBZ CO: SU83 WERE OBTAINED EXPTl_. THE
SOLN. I'S USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF~ NA SUB3 ALF SLJ;16. IT IS
RECOMMENDED THAT A 10-12PERCENT ACID SOLN. AND A 5.5-605PERCENT NA. Su-92
CO SUB3 SOLN. BE USED AT 85-90DEGREES. THE REACTION IS C94PLETED IN 45
FILTRATE CONTAINS 3.5-3.8PERCENT NAF. PH HAS TO BE K;:PT
MIN AND THE
BETWEEN 6.*8 AND 8. THE FILTER RESIDUE :IS.USEO FOR PRODUCTION OF NA
.SILICATE. F'OR, TH~E-PREPN. -OF-,NA SU82-CG.-SUB3 SOLNS.. THE MOTHER LIOUORS
OF THe CRYOLITE PRODUCTION ARE USED.
UNCLASSI Fltb P!'ROCE$SING DATE--13NOV70
-.-_T-ITLE-_-CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF P L AT 1.1-AM RETAL SAND OF SUKFACE
-CARBONYLS -U-
AUTH0R-(02)-KAVTAR.ADZEy 1-4. NSKOLOVA? N.P
49
COUNTRY OF INFO--LISSR
SOURCE--ZHUR. FIZ. K141M. JA. 1970,. 449 (1) 1171-176
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-;--CHEMISTRY
HYDROGEN, CARBON
CATALYST,.CATALYST ACTIVITY, PLAT'INUm
440NOXIDEr ETHYLENE
"~_CONTROL illAPKING--N0 PESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:.,-PROXY.REELIIIFRAME--2000/0246 STEP NO--UR/0076/ 70/0441001/0171/0176
CIPC ACCESSION N0--AP0124008
0 13 UNCLASSIFIED MCESSING DATE--13NJV70
CIRC ACCESSION NU-AP0124008
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RELATION BETWEEN THE
ADSORPTION CHARACTERISTICS OF PT (;,~GUP ~METALS WITH A[--S?I:-:CT TO III C0# C
~SUI32 H SU64, Allis) Sli~IILAR GASES, AND THE CATALYTIC ACTUVITY IN RE-LATION
TO PROCESSES OF ISOMERIZATION, HYDRUGENATION, AND OLI'lYDROGENATION WERE
~STUDIED. CATALYTIC ACT[VITY WAS ONLY EVIDENT WHEN CHEMISORPTION -")F THE
GASES TOOK.PLACE ON THE SURFACE OF THE~METAL. THE CATALYTIC ACTIVITY
DEP RELATED TO THEIR
AND CHEMISORPTION CAPACITY OF THE METALS WERE ECTLY:
~POSITIONS,IN THE PERIODIC TABLEi
T!
Acc. Nr: fiPV043934~~ Ref. Code: UR 0016
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurnal Kikrobio og Epidemiologii, i
Immundbiqlogii, 1970 Ur 2. pp
CONCERNING THE SPECIFIC PROPHYLAkJS OF DYSENTERY.
REPORT V1. THE EFFICACY OF ENTERAL IMMUNIZATION
WITH LIVE DYSENTERY VACCINE IN EXPERIMENTS
ON MOINKEYS
Yac-, A. Bqaya, V. D. Gekker, E. X. Dzhikidze
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Immunogenic properties of live JvophiJJZ%:U UJZUJJLtUy vaccine prepared of attentuited
strain Flexner 2a were studied on 45 monkeysmacica rhesus. Of this number 25 monko\-
were immunized enterfilly, 5 times, at intervals of 3 to 4 days with live vaccine in dosesof
15-50 milliard live microbial celK Two weeks after tile Immunization they were infected
\vith,75 railliard live microbial cells of a virulent strain Flexner 2a. -rhe incidence of tile di
sease in the experimental group was7.6less than among the nonimmunized f8monkeys. A rist-
of agglut[nins (3- 1 I-fold) was noted In the process of immunization; prcventive properties
of the sera in testing on chick ezabryos showed nosignificant changei. Bacteria of vaccine
strain were isolated for I to 4 days from the monkeys after: Immunization. There occurred no
restoration of the virulence.
Thus, live Flexner dyscenyry vaccine was shownjo be areaclogenic, harmless and to
possess irrununological efficacy in experiments on nionkeys.
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