SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHROMOV, V.YE. - KHRUSTALEV, O.A.
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USSR UDC 621.357:669.268,1
Ye., Candidate of Technical Sciences
IlMethods of Production of Even Precipitation of Chromium on the Surfaces of
Bodies of Rotation, Considering Polarizat',ion"
Moscow, Vestnik MashinostToyeniya, No 1, Jan 71, pages 57-59
Abstract: Methods are described for quantitative determination of the
evenness of distribution of current or Aietal on parts with surfaces consist-
ing of bodies of rotation. The conditions under which even coating can be
produced on cylindrical surfaces are studied using a cyli.ndrical stepped
cathode as an example. The interelectrode,distances are,!calculated con-
-rent density
sidering polarization. The dependence of Anode potpitial on cur
is.established for a sulphate electrolyte ~iith various holding times of
the steel electrode.
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USSR UDC 57?.153
BiWTKI11, A. P., ROZENCART, E. V., SOBOLEVA, 1. N., KHRO)1'OV-BORISOVp-.Y,,-.Y-'
INDOZ(BOH, M. L., TIKHOKOVA, L. X., ABDUVAKHABOV, A. K.,
Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry Ineni 1. H. Sechenova,
Academy -)f Sciences USSRO Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of
Medical Sciences USSR, Leningrad, and Tashkent State University imeni V. I.
Unin
"Unproductive Bonding of Cholinesterase Substrate"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSSR, Vol 205, NO 3P 1972, PP 717-720
Abstracts Experiments have shown that the rate-limiting'step In the Michaelis-
Menton sub3trate reaction is the acylation or deacylation rather than the
initial formation of the Michaelis complex. The specificity of the choliner.-
terase is alao determined by the latter steps in the reaction and it Is only
the L optical Isomer of acetyl- 9 -methyleholine which In hydrolyzed by the
acety1cholineaterase. The D isdiaer is an inhibitor at It 13 adsorbed on the
active sites but not subsequently removed. The system can begeneralized
as followsl
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40 -
ki ;~/k
k
E + S 41 ---
ES
ES,
where E is the enzyme; S, the substratel ES, the Michaelis complexi ES',
the acylating enzyme; ESB, the unproductive complex; and F, and P20 the
products of the reaction - alcohol sa and acids, The general implications of
differences in the relative magnitudes of
ki k., t 112 and lc~ are
presented. Actual data are given for five substrates.
JrRS 58042
2~ January 1973
UDC 615.216.54iB.217.4
CWTROLIZO MYOPLEtAXANTS AND GANGLIOBLOCURS WITIt A DISUIA-10E fl-MM
(Article h 1-4 161t. -a %I -L.r, - aunt Tnstitutya
I i t-' , 'MI, - 1114 1 4 W EV tutio"ry
to or ~ ';!hyiioIc&7
%try imnt. J.H- U41%onew AS USSR, 'tAnitigradt Hascow lchicvcz~
fa-matPeVtiShevkiy Zhurnal, Russian, No 11, 1972. submitted 16 July IS71,
pp 21-241
Until recentlyq there was nut developed effectivi wathods of control
of the effect of biologically active substances. urbich would not be bated,in
the final analysis, upon the use of natural protective forces of tba organism
(biochemical transformation of the tuba tance*. Aith, lead to its inacti.vation
and cxtrotlon)~ Methods of-active chemicaleffect. on the fate of mea-acinas
t - 7.
n.. he, or&ani= ma~ be woTo -baccave And opevationat. we assmci *u explari-
i
mental model, of such effect, based upon the fallavizg principlai a
zedicino with a weak link in the molecule is usid as well as an agirat "pable
of destroying this link /1-3/. Us used a dioulfide bond as the weak XLnk
and some nutlvopftlic compounds, todium sulfit*f far auample, which destroy
it AS agents.
The first model compound-1 (sea Tablo)q synthesized by us fi)r checking
this hypothesis belongs to the pharmacological of myoralaxauts. it
contains an aromatic disulfide bond, waakened by the electron accepter effect
of quaternary arynonia groups. In an aqueous solutiout at room temperature I'
is easily daztroyed by the affect of sudiUM 3UIfite, forming a bunt salt in
thir form of a switter-Ion (11) and an arylthial (111) /2/.
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MROIW-BORISOV V. et [11.
110 9, 1971:
Ji 4-te c;- i r
0
in both V:,.r 'IPs Of Zhe C-26 inc
by the testo.
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UDC 546.791.666
USSR
K=k) L. M., APOLUDMNA) G. P. and MCM0VA., M. M,
"Toward the Study of Dual Oxides of Erbiin and Urani=",
Leningrad, RadiokhI22j,~a, Vol Up No. 52 601 603
PP
Abstract: Data are insufficient on the'variatiori~of tb!l degree of oxidation
of uraniiza during interacticn of its lower and higher oxides'with Er 0
2 3
since various studies have revealed the presence of compounds of type
R UO &mong othr;r-,, vithin R 0 -UO -0 9~-.jtem--, The Izesent. ztud.7 -was
6 12 2 3 2 2
undertaken to elucdate the phase relationahips of the U0 -,rb, *,~O -0 syzten,
~3 8 3 2
USSR UDo 541.12-7.4
16 LECENCHENKO, L A. and, PAYMBERY.0, Inatituts of Goneral and
no c+e~z'try, Ulk~~ Academy of Sciences (laWrataries in Odessa)
"Exchange Equilibrium Between Anions of the Ethylene Diamine Tetraacetate
Complexes of the Rare Earth Elements, andChlorine Anions in a Solution
Anionite AY-21 and AN-261 System!'
Kiev, Ukrainskiy KhWc).eskiy Zhurnal, Vol XXXVII, No 8, 1971, pp 838-839
Abstracti Sorption equilibrium of ELT complexes of La, lid, Gdp and Er on the
Soviet-developed AV-21 and All-261 in chloride fo= was studiedt by the method
developed earlier by the authors
Weights of the ionits ww wexe varied from 0.25 to 5.0 g, solution con-
centration from 4-10-3 to 16-10-) mol.
Both lonites showed nonequivalent exchiuige, which was more pronounced
than for AV-17, The low-base AN-261 ionite w4s strongly hydrolyzed during
the tests; attempts to raise the pH to 4 led to a sharp drop Am sorption
capacity, and dislocation of equivalence exceeded the equivalent sorption of
the rare-earth complexes. For both Ion-exchangersl the degree of non-equi-
valence varied, depending on solution pH. In neither case did variation In
sorption equilbrium obey the nass-action law. Empirical.fornaa and graphs
axe included in the paper. 1/1
15
112 0 L 6 U.NCLASSIFIED ~RDCESSING DATt----I3N0V7;3
TirLE-Ef-F-ECT OF THE HEAT TkA`iSFER I NTH E VULCANIZAIrION 6ATH ON THE
PRij-PERTIES OF PCRf.'j!j5 FTL
AUTH3K-(03)-OSTROVSKIYp V.I., '.'(,HR0M0VAv N.S.t PAVLOV, S.A.
COUNTRY JF INFO--USSR
SOlJRCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHE3. LAVED., TIE KH.NoL LEGK. PROM., 1970, (2) 48-53
OAT E PUf3L ISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MILITARY SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--VULCANILATION? GLYCEROLI ORGANDFiLl-CON COMPWM), CAR60XYLATE
RUBBERv ORGANIC ISI)CYANATE,- FOOTGEAP, ~A T.~A PROOF I NG
-Al -CL !CT'4!
CC
0 11, C U 'A e.N T
PROXY RELL/FAAME-3006/1119 STEP IN(J-.-(JPI/O..t?:~/70/00d/002/004'ii/0053
CIRC ACCESSION N0--AT0134805
UNCLASSIFIED ---
own
21Z 136 PPoICESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC A CC Ic 1; S I 1),N NO- - AT 0 L 3 4 8 0 5
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-ft)) Gij-O- A13STRACT. G L YC L R 0
3 1 L I I' ON ~S, AN,") EUT ET I C
MIXTS., OF MIOLTEN SALTS -aERE 1-NVESTIGATtED AS 1-11-A:T~ T,
RANSF~~K IEOlil IN THE
VULCANILATION BATH FOR P~'-',CESSING RWi 3ER CONTG.. C4ROOXYL G,-~OUPS 'WITH
CAN 8E APPLIED AS PRIME,~S OR CC;ATl,'lJG5
01150CYANATES. TH.-E FILIMIS 00TAIINED
FUR THL- OUTER PARTS OF FOOTi-.EAR F lLf-fS VULC4Nf 7-r,-[) IEUTECT 1r, 1~41,XTS
BEST PAG,3L-~~THS SMAILL $~iFLL N
HAD THC (HIGH SIABILLTYl G It'i FTIOAC).
SILIMNr- PROOUCTS CAN bE-IJSED, our q I T 1-1 Li 'r A F I ~jflj 56LYCE,0--,L kl~ACTS
WITH A CUNSIDERABLE AMT. OF DIISGCYAN~ATE' THE HYMOP 11LIC PiwPE.14rfFs OF
FIL8S GREATER '-JiEfi THE SAIMPLES ~-XRE VULC.ANUED IN A WATER SOL. HEAT
TRANSFER MGDIUMS f-AC I L I TY M(3 SK 6, T EKHN DC.0 INST. LEGK. Pmt~M.,
MOSCOAt USSR.
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UNCLASSIFIED
112 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--REACTION OF CARBOXYL CONTAINING RUBBERS WITH,DIISOCYANATES -U-
.-AUTHOR-(04)-PROKHOROVi L.I., SUTYRINA, G.A., KHROMOVA, N.S*t PAVLOV7 S.A.
,,~_C.OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,,.SOURCE--KAUCH. REZINA 19701 29(3)t 7-9
:"DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--MATERIALS
,:TfJPIC TAGS--CARBOXYLATE RUBBER, ISOCYANATE, TENSILE STRENGTH, MATERIAL
DEFORMATIONt POLYMER CROSSLINKING
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
'DOCUMENT
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0452 STEP ~10--UR/0138/70/029/003/0007/0009
''CLRC ACCESSION NO--APOLL,9388
UNCLASSIFIED
111M
032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
..CIP.C ACCESSION NO--AP0119a,86
~-ABSTRACT/FXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE FILMS PRGP0. 8Y EVAP A ROOM
G, T
NE N
TEMP. THE SOLNS, OF SKS-30-1 RUBBER AND TOLYLE# DIISOCYAATE (I) IN
ACOBU HAD 20-30 KG-CM PRIMEZ TENSILE STRENGTH AT BREAK (SIGMA) AS
COMPARED WITH THE FILMS PREPD. AS ABOVEt BUT 'WITHOUT 1. ANNEALING THE
FILMS CONTG. I INCREASED SIGMA LESS THAN OR EQUAL 'TO 70 KG-CM PRIME2.
THE CHANGES OF THE DEPORMATION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FILMS CONTG. I
SHOWED :THAT ME CROSSLINKING INCREASES WITH V AMT.~ ISOCYANATE GROUPS
-REACT DURING CROSSLINKING WITH CO SUB2.H GROUPS. FACILITY:
-MOSK*. TEKHNOL. INST. LEGK. PROM, MOSCOWl USSR#
UNCLASSIFIED
armacology and Toxicology.
UDC: 615-787-017.8-053-0/0-0+612.822.3-067-
0534-591.18-135:577-87:577.17
pIoZo--DV3YJY, V. B., SEPPPI-I, M. A.y and 0 1-1~3 Central Scientific Re-
search Laboratoxv, Pediatric HecUcal In eningrad
"i6a Diffferences in the Sensitivity of Rabbit Brains to Choline-Potentiating
Proparations"
Elek-trafiziologicheskiye Issledovaniya Tsentrallnoir Ner-nioy Vstemy Pozvonoclunykh,
(ElectrophysiQlogical Studies af the Central Nervous System of, Vertebr-ates),
leningradj 'Waulka, 19701 PP 109-113
Abstract: The object of the investigationo wa3 to detorviine ag'e, differences in
the rmsitivity of rabbit brains to arnin, galantimunep proaerme, oxazyll, and
eserme, &U cholme -potent iating prepambiono, This di-terminat ion is unportant
for establinhing ration.,J do.-co of proparationa md of farictUom"L awi
biachcandcal -joteamu :U-i oribageny. Adult rabbits and young rabbits 1.5 moaths of
age were used in the emeriments. lzdividv--l do--es of~ the pre~paratic." were
admnistered to the Ercoeri-memal mirna3z, and the duration of the activating
rn -e - f steel electrodes
reaction was dete aned lzr electrooncephalography with the uc o
inserted into the cran-ITU11 of the ardnals. Ihirty rd-nutes prior to tile begirMI'TI:7
of the e)Terimients, the animals weie given chloralose and metacin respoctivoly
1/2
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ani
PROZOROVSKIY, V. B., et al, Elektrofiziologicheskiye Ts sled.ov ya Tsentral _,oy
Nervnoy Systemy PozvonochnyMi, (Electrophysiological 8tudies of the Centrall 11er-
vous System af Vertebrates), laningrad,l "Naukaft,' 1970~ pp 109-113
in doses of 20 and 2.5 mg/kg body weight, the former to develop a state of drow-
siness ' and the second -- to prevent the, excitation of the -peripheral M-cholino-
reactive systems. At the same time anticholinestrase --tivity of the prepar-aticns
was determined in -vitro with the use of, the Hestrin 7a,--Ahod, The investigations
established that the brain sensitivity TOf the young rabbits is by 1.2-1.7 times
I(r-Ter with respect to armin, galanthamine, proserine, md eserine ',.hpn that of
adult ard-m-als, and thet, doses of these preparations required to induce an acti-
'Vity reaction -respectively in young rabbits and aiult an:L-nals are as follows (in
m9A-g): O.C89+0.002 and 0.052+0.007 far &rmin; 1.100+0.0.107 and 0.900+0.039 for
galanthamine; 0.190+0.020 and 0.1304-0-016 for proser-Ane; 0.079+0.00h and 0.05h+-
0.022 for eserine. The ecact dosage of oxazyl could rot be determined because a
dose of 0.2 q.-/kg of the preparation killed the young animals. No correlation
betveen -the anticholinest erase activity of the preparation.9 and their off ect m
the electroencephalogram was established.
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~~F CHOUNOVOTENIAMPG AGPITS
TITU Y 0 F W A~N T I AYLj RELAXANT EFFECT
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DUBOVATSKAYA t S.I.
'- .--~:~-CCUNTRY-bF INFL-USSR
'SOURCE-BYLLLETEN' EKSPEi-MME'
NTAL NOY bIriLCGII I M -D I T S NY 1970 VOL 49,
NR 6 PP 51-54
SUBJECT AikEAS-8101-LIGICAL A N, D MEDICAL SCIENICES
^r , -11 CHIOL !NEST EPASE i LiRAINY IMUSCLE
PAG S-- ML S C 1. E IRELAXAN, INtill 6 1 T I Of
P JiYSIOLUGY
c C IN 7 RCL M A I iN G-.- N 0 K' E S T R I C T I ON S
DucullichT C L S S- - U i, 'C Li I S I F f i. t )
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N" Cj - - P C' 1 13 32
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23~ mjc L Ho
CIRC ACCESSICIN NG--AP013.1_jC'Z
ABSl'RAi;T/r_XlRACT--(U) G P- G- ~b 5 TRAICT. THE ANTICURARE ANIO ANTIPARAMPlNIC
EFPEC) Cf: kGENTEN ~(AkAINE_, GALANTkil,11NE, OXASYL,
PRO SEP I PliGSPHACOL, E*Z')~!~.IN WAS STUOIC-0 IN E! ILINIfS ON F' 0GS AND
RAT.S. T h E AiqTlMY0kl'LL,AX'-lli-iT ACTIVITY 010 NUT ccR_R,aJTL W I TH
IASE OF FRO 'USLLES AND
ANTICKLINESTERASE TO TUTAL CHOLINESTEA'
ACElYLCH6LINESTEKASE OF Ai-%T BRAR4. 71:11--- MARKEONESS 0 F ANT I PARAN I ON I C
r,, ' i~ s MENTS 0i'l RAT~i DI;IES -jT co.~,REsm,'jrj wiTyi
ACTI,VI,TY OF Pri:PA, Arw i~: EXPER.1,
DIAPHRAGI--ATIC CHELINLSTERASE Ili'qlil;rllTlrjj'4 CAUSED BY.; FHLA. ANTV-IY9._~CLAXANT
- I 'Vil'rh THE TY
_Y 'RIMENTS GN FROGS CLG5~_LY_.:.(;URRELA,f~-.
A(;T[Vfl IY4 EXP.L ABILI Of
YREPARATIGNS TO SENSITIZE FRUG MUSGIJL~R Abuol%llfll's~ P'ECTIS To
ACE'TYLCHuLlNE. A CONULUj_ICN~ -IS VIADE rHAT: ANTICU,.RARE AND, PARTICULARLY,
AiiTIPAWAIMIGNIC EFFLCTS UF CHOLINUPOTENT[AriNG AGF-ars fJEPFN;0 NUT JNLY ON
-50
C14GLINESTERASE lN'H[bfTfCNt _8uT 'AL UPON' THE ACTION.
FACILM: L L N I iN G.'~ APEDIATKIC'ME:01CAL I N.51 I WT E
Phqrmac6,lo& ~and~ TOxicology
USSR uDc 615-216-5-011-5
KHROMGV_BORISQ)~,_N__V_-, Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Experimental
Academy of Madical Sciences USSE, loeninglad
"Structure of d-Tabocurarine"
Moscow, Farmakologiya i Toksik-ologiya, No 5~, 1972, PP 583-587
y-quaternary
Abstract: Thle author reviews the recent.literature on the tertiar-
structure of d-tubocurarine and describes a tertiary-quateriiary derivative of
azobenzene (4-dimethylamino-41-trimthylammonioazobentene) which has some
structural parameters in common with d-tubocurarine. 'The relationship between
the conformation of muscle relaxants and their mechanism of action is also -dis-
cussed. The d-tubocurarine molecule, once thought to be a nodel of a bis-
quaternary compound with an absolutely rigid structure, has now been shown to
-be a monoquaternary compound that permits certain conformational chan6es. The
N-N distance varies from decamethonium to h6xamethonium.
Acc. Ri: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
-APOO CHFI-11CAL ABST.
ITI 42047' y~7
P' 89612h. Alkviated aromatic amines., IX. Quaternizatlaft
of a mixture ~f aniline witli. dimethyl and with d ieth~lanfliue.
Zakharova. X. A.;
t (Inst. Ek,--;v, Med.,
6
l
1
R
0
1
uss).~
24-0, (
97
Leningradj:j t).
L
g. Khij?j-
(
,
),
In the reaction of Mel with: I eqdi~" 1'; 11 PhNrHt.(j)K., 4.58>-
Ph-\'Mei (pK. 5.06) mixt., 1/3 PhNlMetiand 213 Ph~,M, reacl.
PhN'H
i
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p
6.56), practically only PhNH, react This order ol,12r6activit:
ys
opposite to what might, be expected from the basicity of there
amines, must be due to steric factorii 7CPJR~.
REEL/FRAM
Nr.,. Abstractilig: Serl-vice: Ref . Code:
cmicAL AB
ST. 47
f- 8961 Ig Alkylated aro tic mines. vm1n11. e of-the
Wtial factor in the reaction Lh "noterti
of methyl iodide wi Irv
p-phenylenediamines. ~ 7akharova;-,.N
e 'n -'d
N. V. (Inst. - E~~P. Med' 7
Leriingr,~!4 U�M7 9.
Were sttid of Sit[
with the. equiv. amts. of - 1,2),3.4;5-(RRLX)ZY(FL2HN) (I)
(R, W, R2, X, Y, and Z given): Me,;Mc, H, H~ H, H.' Me, Rfe,
H, Me, H. H; Me Nle~ H. Me, Me, Me! 3~1. H,41;
Me, Me, Me, We,~ H, H. W,! Me;* Me, Me, Me, H; Me, Nfe,
H, H~ H, Me; Me, Et, H, HiH, H'; Et,&-, Ili H, H! 11; Et, E
H, Me, H, H. The formation of'the, prim:~ry-
quar. ernary or
secondar -quaternary salt9 of I c4urs only when fhe N'Afet
y
group is present., Tfie~ _~ugirniz~iion does, not: t ike place
when the primary-tertiary I contaii in the tertiary mrqmo group
lormore Et groups. The:effmt o(X, V, and Z subtWtiient5~oii
the facility of I quaternizatiOll is dikjMed. ~CPJR
FRAME:
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6-19 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
TITLE REGULATICN OF THE DUkATION OF AUTONOMIC GANGLION BLOCKADE -U-
AUTHOR-(03);.K
N.V., GMIROv; V4YEvMAGAZAlNI9o L.G.
;CCUNTRY Ci FINFC--LSSR
,_',~OURCE----:DGKL AKAO. NAUK SSSR 1970, 191(3)i 729-31
TE PUBLISHEP -------- 70
,',S`UdJECT-AREAS--e,IOLC-GICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
.-TOPIC TAGS--GANGLICNIC BLOCKING AGENTP C4T-9.BLCOD PRESSURE# CURAREP SODIUM
SULFATEsiORUG-EFFECT
.ZONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
.~DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
AdXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1660 s'rEP N
.p 0--UR/OOZO/701191:1003/07291073L
~tIRC ACCESSICN NO-AT01-33565
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019 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
~CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AT0133565
:-.:A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INJECTION OF DITHIAHEXONIUIR (ME
SU53 INCH SUB2 CH SUB2 S) SUB2 AT.1-2 MICRO-MOLE--G INTO CATS CAUSED A
-,DRUP IN AkTEkIAL PRESSURE AND DECLINE OF, THE TUNE:OF THE NICTITATING
MEMBRANE, [NCICATING PARTIAL BLGCK OF THEr NERVE COhOUCTION VIA THE
:SYMPATHETIC GANGLIA, SIMULTANEOUS IINTAKE OF NA SU$2 SO SUB3 RAPIDLY
MHIBITEL TFE GANGLICN BLOCKING. EFFECT ~OF:'THIS DRUG BUT THIS wAS NOT THE
~-CASE WITH (ME SU83 INCH SUB2 CH SUB2 CH SU-B2) SUBZ~. T14E ACTION OF NA
SUB2 SO SU63 AP.PEARS TO BE THE CLEAVAGE ~OF:THE SS, LINK'Aw FORMATI N
0 OF
IONIC FRAGMENTS OF THE 2 PORTIONS. THE DRUG HAD jl~ STRIJNG CURARE-LIKE
ACITION BUT. WAS 0.1. AS ACTIVE IN THIS RESPE'CT AS (14E SUb3 IN(CH SUB2)
SU85) ~SUb2 OR (ME 5Ub3 INCH 51JB2 Cli SU62 CH SUH2 CH SU82 S) SU82. THE
ACTICI-4 CF. THE LATTER 15 BUT LiTTLE AFFECTED 13Y NA~ SUBZ SO SUB31
-~,EVIDENTLY DUE TO WEAKENED AID TO NUCLEOPHILIC ATrA(..K AT THE SS GPOUP BY
THE; MCR E P E RO T E' QUAT ERNA RY N C HAR G E FACILITY: INST. EKSP.
--OED., LENINGRAD, USSR.
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Television
USSR UDC: 621.397.001
BEZRMOV, V. 11.
BALOBANOV, V. G-,
"Determining the Limiting Resolution of a Television System from the resul-
tant Aperture Characteristic 'From Light to Light"'
Tr. -Mosk. elektrotekhn. in-ta svyazi (Works of the Moscow Electrical Engi-
neering Institute of Communications), .1970i ~vjrp., pp 118-123 (from RZh-
Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 1~r,83.)
Translation! It Is shown that the threshold reference 16vel from which
resolution iz read out is not constant, but rather depend-, on the angular
dimensions of the details under examination and the conditions of observt-.-
tion. Graphs are plotted for the reference level as a fu:nction of the
angular dimensions and the brightness of-the background wsuming that the
signal-to-noise ratio is equal to infinity,.and the,relative viewing dis-
tance is equal to four screen beights. L.:M..
621. 372'
USSR UDC: 0 o61
BALOBA:NOV, V. G. FHR01410Y, B. P. SEZRUR-OV, V. N.
"Dezendence of Refe-ence Level on SJ.E_ma1/'J1oise Ratio"
n. -ta sv~.,az~ tri en'
Tr. Mosk. elek~rotekh -in Wox s of the Moscmr Flee -n&L
neerin-, Instit-a' te of Co=--anicat-ions) 1970, vyp. , 108-113 'from RZh-Radio-
tekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No iIA88)
Tr.-zisia~ ~cn: A -orocedure is known 'or determining the r~-Golution o~' a '17V
system from the resultant aperture chara&eristic "from light to liolit" with
the aid of the reference level. It is shown that the reference leve! for
small deetails deDends an the form of the frequency characteristic of the
kinesco-ae. Introducing aperture characteristics has no effect on the ref
erence level only when kinescopes are used,which introdtice insignificant
frequency distortions. Curves are given which can be used to:caiculate the
visual resolution. Two illustrations, bibliography of three titles. L. S.
.17
04423JL
AO1 UR 0482
A
It-Electrical, Derwent,
Soviet Inventions illustrated, Sec on
A/70
243742 AM LITIT of:gas-:discharge rectifier has
D
E;~RID
an anUe shutter and a control gri',d which are
both of spherical shape with a common cen'tre. The
absence of a field inside~the anode reduces the second-
ary electron emission and!the likelihood of backfires.
It also makes for a more robust design and has a higher
receiving area of the anode.to enable it to operate at
high impulse loads.
1.6. 68as124 402 2124-7. 1.GKESAEV et al.(3.10.69.)
Bdl 17114.5-69. Class 21g. Int.Cl. H 01 J.
Kesayev, G. Khroimoy, .Yu. 1). Serbinovp A. N11.
1: 9 7 7 0 7o2f 7
-s~ 77i, ":! !,I !, - ~, ~ -, ~,-
001 DATE--30OCT70
UNCLAWFIED PROCESSNG
OF AMYLOXYGLYCOLIC ESTERS OF ALIPHATIC ACIDS -U-
B.K.v MEKHTIYEVAP F*A.v KHR0MUSM6A.K'_I
COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-DOKL. AKAD. NAUK AZEIRB. SSR 1969, 25(9), 23-6
:PUBLISHED---70
-'SUBJECT AREAS-CHr-MISTRY
TAGS-ORGANIC-SYNTHESIS, GLYCOLLIC ACID, CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER
MARKAING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-200011100 STEP NO-UR/0249/70/025/009/0023/0026
CIRC ACCESSICN NG-AT0124755
UNCLASSIFIED
;~---Z/Z 007 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70
--C-IRC ACCESSION NO-AT0124755
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE ESTERS RCO SUB2 CH SUB2
SUB2 CC SUB5 H SUB11 (1) WERE PREPO. BYA REACTION OF HOCH SUB2 CH
SU132-~OC SUB5 H SUB11, (11) WITH ALIPHATIC ACIDS IN DRY PHME IN THE
..,-PRESENCE OF H SUB2 SO SUB4. NEW 1 117) (R EQUALS,H, ALKYLS FROM ME TO C
~..`~-%UB17 H SUB33) WERE PREPD. IN 41-88PERCENT YIELD. 'THE PHYS. CONSTS. OF
THE ESTERS ARE TABULATED*
"Longitudinal Mode Competition in a Ring Laser with an Isotropic Resonator"
V sb. Kvant. elektronika (Quantum Electronics--collection of works), No 3,
Moscow, Soviet Radio, 1972, pp 59-68 (from RZli-Fizika, No 12, Dec 72,
Abstract No 12D900)
Translation: A theoretical study was made of a ring laser in a longitudinal
magnetic field when the anisotropy of the.resonator is purely circular.
A study was also made of the four-wave mode of generation. Two cases are
possible. here: the first, in which two psirwof countei,-, identically
polarized circular ww;es are generated, and a. second cas,a, in ohich two
orthogonal pairs of waves are generated. The nonlinear intei~action of the
traveling wave and the stability of both modes were investigated. Can-
sideration of the structure of the operating levels leads to the fact that
in the investigated model the nature of the interaction of the counter waves
of different modes differs qualitatively from that obtained by means of the
scalar Lamb model for analogous, linearly:polarized waves. The interaction
of the traveling waves turns out to be such that independently of the struc-
ture of the operating levels the condition of stability of the four-wave
1/2
USSR
VETKIN, V. A., KHROMYKH, A. M., V sb. Kvant*e1ektronika. (Quantum Electronics-
-collection of works), No 3, Mosecrd, Soviet Ra4io, 1972, pp 59-68
mode is violated only for an intermode spacing of the same order as the
magnitude of the uniform width of the operating transition line. Here,
depending on the type of transition, the~four-wave mode converts to single
mode or the generation conditions of one wave in each mode. The bibliography
has 10 entries.
2/2
25
1/2 051 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSMG DATE--131-IOV70
,T_-ITLE7-THEORY AND CALCULATION UP VUBRATIONS IN AIRCRAFT ENGINES -U-
4,ut.HOR-K~ ~LGN A D.V.
CCUNTRY OF IPIFO--USSR
0U'ACE--(TEoAIYA I RASCHET KOLr:BANIY V OVIGATELYAKH L'r-_TATEL',',lYKH
APP A A TO V )MOSCOWt MASHINOSTROYENIYEr 1970t 411 PP
01.ATE PU13LISHED -----70
SUBJc'CT AREAS--PHYSICSs ENE~~GY CONVERSIOW: (NON-PROPULSIVE), PROPULSION AND
-FU_E-L-S
TO? IC . TAGS-- HANDb 00 K, V I BR -1 T I ON ANALYSI S, VIBRATION THEORY, AIRCRAFT
-ERING
ENG LNE GAS TURBINE ENGIN'lt, TURBWACHINE*~ ~AERDNAUTLC E M kj, I N E
CONTROL RESTRICTIONS
DOCURENT CLASS -UNCLASSIFIED
.PRDXY R E_.' L/ FRA-li E-3 00 317 41 STEP tlD--UR/0000/701000101)0/000IJ0411
C:I,RC__-AC.C_ESS 10ML NO-A114.0 130'~'_40
Ll
212- 05 UNCLASSIFIED' PRU-CESSING DArE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AM01.30590
-,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP- 0- ABSTRACT. TABLE OF C0.11T ENTS: PR E F AGE 3.
.:SYM'BGLS 5. ftqTPODUCT ION 7. PART I LINEAR VI 6RAT IWNS. Cil-'PTER I
SYSTFMS WITH L)Nf- DEGREE OF FREEDOM 11. 2 SYSTEMS WITH 1:,';I;,,'Y L)EGPEiES
DF FREEDOM 46. 3 VIS~,ATIONS~ OF ROD ELEMENTS WITH A G(.,,`4TlWUl)U5LY
~..D.ISTRVWED MASS 86. 4 , VIBRATIONS AND~CRITICAL VELOCITIES OF
~-,..:RDTATING FLEXIBLE SHAFTS AND ROTORS~ OF GAS TUR61NE ~ENGINES AND
TURBOMACHINES 147. 5 BENDING VIBRATJONS OF CIRCULAR, PLATES AND DISKS
217.~ 6 CALCULATION OF VHKATIONS OF COMPLEX COMPOSITE SYSTP-MS 2-72-.
:PART It NONLINEAR VIBRATIONS. . CHAPTER 7 VIBRATIONS OF NW41-INEAR
-C0?,qSFkVAT IVE SYSTEMS 303. 8 VIRkATLONS OF A SHAFT ON ELASTIC
13 EAR I NGS W 1 TH A GAP , 32 4. 9 FORCED VI BRAT[ONS OV A ROTOR ON NONLINEAR
UNDER THE EFFECT OF CIRCULAR 01STURBANCE.AND THE elEIGHr FORCE
'338. 10 FREE V13kATIONS OF DISSIPATIVE~SYSTEMS. 344.; 11 NATURAL
:-VIBRATIONS 349.
12 PAR44ETRIC VIbRikTfGNS 389. BIBLIOGRAPHY 406a
UNCLASS IFIEU
035 Pk0CESSIN- DATE--13NOV70
UNCLASSIFIED
TITLE--THEORY AND CALCULATION UF VIBRATIONS IN AIRCIZAFT ENGINES -U-
AUTHOR -KHRUNiNt D-.V.
CCUNTRY, OF INFO--USSR
~SOURCE-TEORIYA I RASCHET KLILEBANIY V DVIGATELYAKH LETATEL'NYKH APPAiRATOV)
:~(JSC04, MASH liNJSTr,0YF_NI YE, 19709 41 L PP
:~.DATE PUBLISHED--------70
SUBJECT AM.::AS--PfqYS IC PROPULSIOt-C AND FUELS
TOPIC TAGS--SHAFT Vl-bkATIO;~, BLADE Vibl"RATION, AIRCRAFT ENGINE, COMPLEX
;STRESS
CGNTPOL Jf-lAP.KING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
p
00CUMENT CLASS--()NCLASSIFLEO
,1PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0259 STEP NO--UR/0000/-r'0/0001001)/0001/0411
C-IRC ACC S'zl I ON - NO--A1140 132 511 6-
2/2~ 035 UNCLAS.Sl FIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0 132 516
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A13S T P AC T TABLE OF CONT ENT S PREFACE 3.
SYMBOLS 5. - INTRODUCTI&N 7. PART: I LINEAR Vf6RATIONS CHAPTER I
-RE-EDOM
SYSTEMS WITH ONE 01-GREE OF 1 11, SYSTEMS WITH MANY DEGREES OF
FREEDOM 46. 3 VIBRATIONS OF ROD ELEMENTS WITH A CONTINUOUSLY
DISTRIBUTED MASS 86. 4 VIBRATIONS AND:CRITI.CACVELGClTIES OF ROTATING
FLEXIBLE SHAFTS AND ROTORS OF GAS TURBINE ENGINES,AND TURBUMACHINES
:147.- 5 BENDNIG VIBRATIONS GF C:IikCULAR AND DISKS 217. 6
CALCULATION OF VIBPATION'S 'OF COMPLEX.COMPOSITE SY:STEMS L-72. PART 11
NONL.IfiFAR VIBiRATIONS CHAPTER '17 V16-RATIOINS OF'NONLiNi-AR CO.NSERVATIVE
SYSTEMS 303. 8 VIBRATIOINS OF A SHAFT ON ELASTI-C BEARINGS 41TH A GAP
.324. 9 FORCED VIBRATIONS OF A ROTOR :ON NONLINEAR BEARINGS UNDER THE
EFFECT OF CIRCULAR DISTUFL6ANCE" AND THE WEIGHT FORCE 338. 10 FREE
'VEBRAT IONS OF DISSIPATIVL- '249.
SYSTEMS 344. 11 NATIJI.:"AL VIBRATIONS I
12 PARAMETRIC VIVkATIONS 3%39. 616LIOGRAPHY 40djo, THE i5OOK UEALS
'WITH BASIC DATA ON THE GLNERAL THE(jRY,OF VIBRATIONS OF LINEAR ANO
NONLINEAR SYSTeMS, THEIR APPLICArION TO CALCULATION OF YlSkATIONS OF
PARTSt UNITS XNU SYSTEMS Of- AIRCRAFT ENGINES. (.-,'IVL-N -ARF COINTEMPwARY
-METHODS FOR CALCULATIO;"i GF VIBRArtopiso WHICH ARE DEVELOPING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF HIGH SPEED,COMPUTERS;
THE 14ETHOD OF INITIAL
VARAMETERSt THE METHOD OF DYNAMIC RIGIDIT11ESP THE."METHODS OF DISCRETE
MODELS AND,THE INTEGRAL METHODo- THE~'BOOK REPRESENTS A TEXT BOOK FOR
STUDENTS.SPECIALIZI.NG IN THE STRENGTWOF.AIRCRAPT ENGI'MESY IT CAN BE
USEFUL ALSO TO ENGINEERS OF THE~AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY~
U IN C- L A4 Sn va I ~ - I 'c_: 1)
7-T; -77
USSR UDC 535-375-5+621-373:5351-01
BUTYLKIN, V. S., KAPLAN, A. Ye., and
"The Self-Influence of Light Due to Forced ftmn Scattering
Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol MM, No 2, Auz 71, pp P-24-229
Abstract: It is believed that forced Raman scattering (FRS) is the cause of
the self-influence of light. In a previous work the authors discussed the
condItions under which FRS may cause self-focusing of light. In this article
they examine the dynamics of this type of self-focusing, as well as the dynam-
ics of the self-bending of a beam.of light with a Stokes conponent for the case
of nonsymmetric distribution of the field.in the pumping beam-. They show
that self-influence due to FRS is almost'alvaye "veak." Thin meana, for example
that during self-focusing, the layer in which a large nonlinear addition is
made to the magnitude of the dielectric constant may be considered a fine
Jens.
Vi
Pip-
j.
-!--13,%OV70
015,1 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
R
~TITLE--US-= OF CONVERSION GAS FOV R~MGVAL'OF METHANE liCMOLOGS FROM NATU AL
GAS t3Y. HYDi~('GENATION -U-
AUTHOR-(,05)-BEkSHTEYNj A.YA., KHRULIEVt Vi*L.t MESHENKU I N.T.r KfJVALENKOj
N*A. ? VESELOVi V.V.
OUNTF-Y bF. INFO-USSP
-SCURCE-NEFT. GAZOV. 'PROll .1970, (1), 451 6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJ ECT ARLEAS-MATERIALS1 CHEMISTRY
~~,TOPIC TAGS--,'AETHAWr_,- ~-AIUPAL GAS, HYDROGENArl ON, CARBON MONOXIDE, PIETAL
~-CATALYST, NICKFL
--CONTROL-
MARK I 14G--iNIO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--U,"XLASS IFIED
PRCXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1967 STEP N 0 UR 0 5 13 170 0 0 Q0 0 10 0 5 0 0 4 6
ACCIES51 ON NL--AP0l'13811
U.'%CLASSIFI'~:~:D
033 LA5S-lFi PRrfr-tSSiNG DATE--115EP70
UNC
"_'_tlTLE--INtERNAL STRESSES IN LATEk~COATINGS -U-
'-:-AUTHOR.HKOVA# G.A., KMRULEVV V*14.
-ROZ
OF INFO--';JSSR
~.-I-SOURCE-STRGIT. MATER. 1970, M., 31-2
6Af E~ PUBLISkEO - ----- 70
:-~SUBJECT AREAS-~-MATERIALS
TAGS--VULCANIZATION, INTERNAL STRESS, BUTADIENE STYRENE RESIN,
ADHESION, POLYMER CROSSLINKI.NG* 'FILLERi, TENSILE
C,I-STRENGTHRUISKS65 BUTADIENE STYRENE RESIN
CONTROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
..,DOCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.'.WOXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1665 STEP NO--iJR/0228/TO/000/001/00311-')(132
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0104887
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SEP70
;'.CIRC ACCESSIONJ10-AP0104887
.-"ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS lF PPELIM[NaRY
ST. RUB3E
VULCANIT ~2 -
Z AT I ON ON ITHE STREN 4 OF FILLED BUTADIENE STYRENF SKS-65 R
-H) LATEX, ~-ITS ADHESION TO CONCRErE, AND INTERNAL STRE~SES WERE STUDIED.
I LATEX.WAS-FILLED WITH MARSHALITE CONTG. 95,4PERCENT,SILICA A%D THEN
VULCAN I ZFD --.WI-TH 3PERCENT OF FINELY DIVIDED S, IPERCENTt Zri.9, 4rjD %l(cH
SU82 CH SU82~0H) SU83, INTERNAL STRESSESJN I FfLMS PASSE.3 THROUGH A
MAX., WHEREAS STQESSES IN NONVULCANIZED FILMS APPROACHEO THE MAX.
-j" _~-ASYMPTOTICALLY. THERE WERE NO STRESSES IN UNFILLED I -1-OATINO-S. THUS,
VNTERNAL STRESSES -REACHED THEIR M.fX. AT- THE VERY'ONSET OF CROSSLINKINr',
-FUNCTION OF THF CROSSLINKING KINETICS. AT T E FIN L ST GEE F
AND WERE AL H A o
CROSSLINKINOt THE STRESSES WERE CONSIDFRABLY SMALLEP THAN T4F TENSILE
--STRENGTH OF THE FILMS, THUS ENSURING THE FORMATION: OF STRONG ADHESIVE
BONDS WITH THE CONCRETE.
AJNCLASSIFIED --- -- --
K NKU V. V.
AA0044234' UR 0482
Soviet Inventions IllusLrated, Section 11 Electrical, Derwent,.
r243660 CABLE L~YIYX K%Sh~!%E diZs trenches for cables
along an61d cable. A track laying motor vehicle
pulls a plough. The couplinSbetween the plough and the
towing motor Is pneumatic and it is controlled by radio
signals..- 7ho level and the direction.of,ploughing. are
determined by tho relative positlon of the plough to the
cable.
Z3.3.66 to 1226413/29-14. YA.1-HARCHEVSk II et 410.10.69)
Bul 17/14.5.69, Class 21c. jnt,C1. 11 o2g.
AUTHORS: Marchevskiv, Ya. I., Fuzta, G. S., 1.,
Balaban. A. S., Pil'Aanchult, P. N., Imerali V. B Stepananko,
-Fammnlenlco. A. 1. kaya, S. M.,
71 MTa S
Rahnvakov,l. Ye., Zinove~)rev, A. Razumovskiy, 0.1., r
V. V.,.Politova, A. Ye., Khayzerul". Y'E~.-y, Smirnov, V_: I.,
Malak6va, V~ x.
15A M~~ la-
ISWO734
USSR UDC 621.391.82:621.396.62.,621.376.32:i5'L)1.317.743
YANLrKykv, S. G., KHRULEVA, N. S., PLATONOV, V. I.
"Statistical Characteristics of Noise from Regular Sour!Zes mi-,en Receiving an
Superimposed on. an Eill Carrier"
M Type Signal
Uch. zap. Gorkovsk. un-t (Scientific Notes of,GorILiy University), 1970, vyp.
pp 31-32 (from, RZii-Radiotekhnika, NQ 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9A!07)
Translation: The effect of interfering signals on a receivor in communicla-
tion systems with an F.1-i-carrier is of the nature of short pulses. This arises
from the fact that the heterodyne follows the frequency vari;:_t:ion of the use-
ful signal only, and the effects of the interfering sign.als are exhibited only
in the time intervals when the frequency.components of Lille active spectrum, of
the signal and noise coincide. To determine the distril)ution lx,7 of inszan-
taneous values of the noise at the-receiver outpuL, axpi!rlmcotal research was
perfor-c-d. By statistical processing of the output voltage (Iscillograms tor
Lwo types of modulating voltage (noise vEbration in the L,50-3,500 hertz fre-
quency band and sinusoidal oscillation with a frequency of two kilohertz),
the distribution curves for the i=stantaneous values of the noise %-ere ob-
tained. For the first type of modulating voltage, the distribution law ob-
tained is close to normal, and "or the second, type of wdulating voltage, the
1/2
~4 'I
&cc r
UR 0297
34402 Raf. Code:
PRMARY SOURCE: Antibiotik,i, 70, Vol 15, 'Nr 2, pp
BLOOD LEVELS OF FREE ISONIAZI ITS F_XCRETIOIN WITH URINE AFTER
9
THE DRUG- AD.MINISTRATION BY VARIOUS ROUTES JN CHILDREN SUFFERING
FROM,LUNG TUBERCULOSIS
T: S.AAaAROM
w A
Children Lung Clinics of Ceitral Institule for TuberculosIs. Minl_, f PV of Public Health
ot tile ustiH
Bacteriostatic concenfrations oi isonjazide in blood and e.Naetion of ~soniazide free
fraction with urine during't-vve'niy-Jour hours in chiidren at the age of "I to 14 suffering
irom active forms of the lung tuberculosis and treated with i-550nill2ide, adninistered intrave-
nousl
y or orally once a day in a single dose or in divided doses were studied. It was found
that intravenous administration provided the highest peaks.of the drug blood levels and 'he
greatest amounts of 'be drug in unchanged ~form were excreted with urine after its
adyninistration bv this route, whkh indiacated! 4hat. in Ahis. case the.irate of the drug
degradation was the least, as compared to other administration routes.
AA0044229 UR 0482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent
241743 PWTOELk&PJC AUTOODLUNIN two
A his ;
pbotgelectric retie exF4 (C 7) ulhich are 1170
connectid to' diffaientialliamplifi4r. (8)11 'and
recorder (9). Optical rastee (3)'with~ylindrical
elements is arranged to ~ave*th.a.same fo.cal plane
as an objpctive.(4),*o thit the amplitude and:the
sign of a signal:aa recordet,'(9) will boii 'proport-
ional to the difference of the, siguals from the
photoe-lectric receivers and will Jadicar~-e the
direction and amount of any:deflection a mirror
(5).
'0V
29.2.68 as 1222967/18-1 !~Y"& V. A. UUMV
(9-9.69),BuL 1-4/L8.4.69-Claiss ~42hy a ~qf.G ~Z Ia.
USSR UDC 621-791.793
VOLOSHKMiM, G. Z., SUSHCRUKSLY.USARENKO, 1. 1., LYCHKO, :1. 1., KHRUNDME1.1
Institute of Electric Welding im. Ye. 0.. PatP6 AN UkrSSR
N.
11some Mean for Tuprovement of Electroslag Welding"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 12, 1972, pp 5-9
Abstract: Characteristics of the electroslag welding method, are discussed.
The prospects for future development of the electroslag weMing method are
noted. The method is particularly promising for welding of extremely thick
metal structures, although the welding. rate is generally rather low for thick
structures (less than 1 m/hr). Areas for further research are suggested,
including: investigation of the properties of the seam zone in steels welded
by the method; creation of new types of steels not requiring high-tenperature
heat treatment after electroslag welding; search for~technological means of
improving the structure of the seam zone after welding and tempering; devel-
opment of means for improvement of the:mechanical properties of seam metal
after welding and tempering by changing the chemical composition; creation of
effective methods of local and surface high-temperaWre heat treatment; devel-
opment of measures for conservation of the shape of products with general
high- temperature heat treatment; ~mpro-~ement of, impac;t testing methods; and
1/2
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--27NOV70
1/2 021 uNct Ass I Ftr-D PROCESSIN'" DATE
TITLE--POSSIBLE INCREASE IN THE CONTACT DURABILITY OF DRILLUNG STEEL
NG MIORTAK -U-
20KHN3A BY ADDING SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS TO THE CLAY WASYII~
AUT40R-(05)-KATS0V, K.B., KUSLITSKIYr A.Bat KHRUNIKI R.A.,7 1.4100VTSEV,
N.A.1 GILMAN, K.14,
-C OUNT RY OF INFO--USSR
SOURC E-
FlZo-KHIM. MEKH. MATERo 1970t 6111 v102-3
DAT E PUBUSHED ------- 70
:-~.UOJECT AREAS--EARTli SCIENCES AN'0 OCEANOGRAPHY, MATERIALS
TOP I C. TAGS--ALL0Y DESIG.-NIATION, SURFACE ACTIVE A(~Uiry L04. ALLOY STEFLY WE',L
_XPI
':DRILLING; MACHINFRY, E -ORATORV DRILLINGi CLAY/tU)20KHN3A LOW ALLOY
STEEL
ONTROL RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY, REEL/ FRAME--300 1/0327 STEP NO--t)R/0369/7r)/006/001/0-'LO?/OL03
CIRC ACCESSION NO-1-AP012608.3
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED 1-'ROCESSIN~y DATE-277-1,0V70
CURC ACCESSION NO-AP0126083
:~:ABSTRACWEXTRACT--lu) GP-0- A65TRAcT. THE T ITLC STUOY WAS CARRIED GUT 01,
APP. AND 141TH T4E METHOD AS DESCRIBED BY K. B. K, (1968). THE CLAY
SUSPENSION HAO SMALLER THAM OR EOUAL TO MERCENT SANO, PH IE-1QUALS 7.5)
AND SP. GR. 1.16. SPECliMENS DIAM. Id 14,li.Fk0M STEFL 21MM-14-31 AFTER
co,%wEmIONAL HEAT TREATMENT IAS USED FOA JIL Dl-%fLlS) HAD HARDINESS CF
SURFACE LAYER HqC 59-60. 'THE FULLOWING 4 SURFACC-, .4crIVE MIXTS. WERE
INTRODUCED AT 2PERCENT UNTO THE CLAY WASPING MOIRT11"'l, (IN PARENTHESES
ARE GIVEN NO. OF MILLIONS OF CYCLES UNTIL THE APRIz-ARANCE OF PITTING
0' THE SURFACE): CLAY WASHING MRGTAR
CORROSIOP IN AtMiNE ( 1.14), SAME PLUS
P F
2PERCENT OXIOIZED TRO LATUPI W ITH AC 10 t,10 o 20 MG 0~: KOH ( I 1. 95) , S AME
PLUS 2PERCENT PETROLUEM ASPHALT WITH, ACID NO. 60.'~iG KOH (NO PITrING
AFTER 10), SAME PLUS 7-PERCENT lESTFR;FIE0 PETROLEUM ASPHALT WITH ACID NO.
~15 MG KOH (NO PITTING AFTER 10), (0.93), MAr-HIE
TAP vlArER AS A CONTROL N
O.IL AS.CONTROL (11.8). THE ADDN. OF TJlE,PETR0LEUMl ASPI-IALT ALONE OR
ESTERFIEO CAM IMPROVF CONSIDERABLY THE WORK,OF 0 1 L. DRILLS.
'FACILITY: FIZ.-IMEKH. INST. LVOV,,,, Ussrk
UNCLASSIFIED
1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIEU PJ~OCESSJING DAFE--20NOV70
rITLE-INFLULINCE OF THE MOLY60ENUM C[SULFI0f 6ASElf) LU8RICANT'~ ou niE
HYDROEXTFUSIC-N PRCCESS G-F THE S HK Hl 5STEEL -U-
AijTH0R-(0,~t)-K.ARPENKL-# I.V., KATSfJV,, K.B41 OGNETOVA, ZH.N., KHRUNIK, R.A.
(,,C L N T K Yf-F ItjFrj--LSSR
..S-.~URCE--FIZIKC=KHIMICHESKALA HEKHANIKA mATERIAL41Vj VOL. 6v NO. Zp 1970, P.
L 15 116
DAT EFU6L ISHEC.---70
AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH., IND.$ QVIL AND MARfNE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS-HYOROSTATIC EXTRUSION, METAL~-LUSRICANT, MOLYBDENUM DISULFIOE,
BALL BEARING STEEL* 6IaLlUGRAPHY/(U)SHkHl_$ BALL BEARING STEEL
~_.COTRCL MAFKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~~'PRDXY REEL/FRAPE--3001/0072
STEP Nor-_Uj~'/ 03691701006/002/011510116
ACCESSICN-i W-AP0125907
L~NC L A:Sj~ t F LED-.
77".
7777
212 025 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING OATE--20NOV70
C-IRC ACCESSICh NG--AP0125907
-AESTRACT/E>'TRACT s 14
--(U) GP-0- ABST RACT. STUDY OF THE HYDROEXTRU 10
Li
:PROCESS CF SHKH15 STEEL AT LlFFERENT REDUCTIONS AND USING DlFFERr;NT
:LU6RICANTS. THE USEFULNESS OF LUBRICANTS BASED ON AOMDENUM DISULF10E
.~~AND PHENCL FORMALI)EHYCE RESIN FOR HYDROEXTRUSIGN PURPOSE& is
--:,OE#40NSTRAT Ell. 'FACILITY:, AKADE14IIA: NAUK UKKAINSKOI SSR#
:FIZlK0-TL-KHN-ICHESKIl INSTITUT, DONETSK'al FAcJ L I TV: AKADEMTIA
q
SSR, FIZIKa-MEKAHNICHESKII INSTIJUN LVOV, UKRAINIAN
:SSR.
UNCLASS XF I E 0
u
DArE-13NOV70
112 041 UNCLASSIFIED
;Tl-f!-E--A.NALYSIS OF THE RESULTS OF SPECTRAL STUDIES OF THE TWILIGhil; AU,"C'
OF THE EA*tOTHIS ATMOSPHERE FROM THE.SOYUZ5 SPACECRAFT -U-
AUTH0R-(05)-V*)LYNOV, B.V., KONDRATYEVo X.YA.t GALTSEV, A.P., S;~0*27`1!
0 1 K R U N;),V Y-E - V
CCU,;T~Y 0 fl-lrurrl,,4~110-ovj- -U S S R
SCURCE-A.KADF-4IIA NAUK SSSR, IZVESTIIA, FIZIKA ATMOSFERY
APR. 1970, P. 388-411
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-AREAS-ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, SPACE TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT
TOPIC TAGS-SPECTRUMt-TWILIGHT, SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS, SPAC*--*:6G-~,NLE
ATMOSPHERIC OBSERVATION/(U)SDYUZ 5 MANNED SPACGCRAFT
CONTROL-MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT'CLASS-UNCLASSIFfED
''PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0425 STEP 140--UR/0362/70/006/000/03~;6/~~-,~,~iI
CIRC 'ACCESSION NO--AP0129650
UN6LASSIFIED
-7-7
77'77777777
041 PROCESS ING DATE- 13NOV-0
UNCL4SS IF I tO
r RC ACCESSION NO--AP01296
50
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SU1414ARY OF THE RESULTS OF
SPECTADPHUTOMET~.IC MEASUXE! ENTS, OF THt TWILIGHT AUREGLE OF THE
ATMOSPHERE AS FIRST PERFORMED FROM THE SOYUZ 5 SPACECRAFT. AN
IS MADE OF THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA THUS:OBTAINED AS A FUNICT16"'. O~r-
WAVELENGTHi PERIGEE HEIGHT OF THE LINE OF,SIGNT AGOVE THE EAKrli'3
SURFACEr ANGLE OF VEPRESSION OP THE SUN, AND OTHER PARAMETEAS. 71~!E'
VEaTICAL PROFILES OF THE MONOICHRoNATIC BRIGHTNESS OF THE T'llLIGH-i-
AUREOLE ARE COMPARED WITH THE AESULTS,0F COARESPO-NO ING ~ THIEORET I CAL
CALCULATIONS FOR ELTEkMAN"S (1968) AEROSOL MODEL* COLOR DIAGRA.,IS,
USING THE`,cl_l&*'C'iL
COLOR PICTURES OF THE TWILIGHT AURZOLE ARE CONSTRUCI
BRIGHTNESS VALUES FOR VARIOUS 14GOELS OF TtiE EARTH'S AT-MOSPHICIRE, AN~'j ALSQ,
USING EXPERIMENTAL DATA AND THE RESULTS OF VISUAL OBSERVATIONS CARRIED
TYt LEiNINGIRAOSKLI
OUT FF.04 THE SOYUZ 5 SPACECRAFT* FACILIl
GOSUDARSTVENNYI UNIVERSITET'i LENINGRAD, USSR.~
UNCLASSIFIED
===Boom
13 -036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--090CT70
TITL,,c--ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS OF SPECTRAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE TWILIGHT
AU40LE IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE FROM THE SUYUZ ~ SPACESHIP# SPECTRAL,
AUTHOR-(G5J-K0i%DkATYEVp K.YA.v V(JLYNUV,.B.V., GALrStVs A:.P.j
:'.
O.I.T KHRUNQX4.1~-V.
C OUNT RY-aF-TO 6Z-- US'I;R
SOURCE-LENINGRAOt STATE. UNIVEI~SITY; MOSCOWv IZVESTIYA AKADEM11 NAUK SSSR,-,
FIZIKA ATMOSFERY I UKEANA9 VOL Vlo NO 4t 1970t PP 368-411
BATE PUBLISHED---70
5UBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES1 SPACE TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--TWILIGHTt SPAC~BURNE ATMOSPHERIC .08SERVATIOPIr
SPECTROPH&TOMETRIC ANALYSISt ATMOSPHERE/(U)SUYUZ 5 MANNED SPACECRAFT
1-1 CC"TR_OL,MARKINiG--N0 RESTRICTIUNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/0366 STEP NO--UR/0362/70/006/004/0388/0411
CIRC-ACCES51ON NG--AP01146-58
AJNCILAS~ IVIED
. . ............. ................. ........ .............. ............ ..................... ........
J,
Z/3 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
t CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0114658
ABSTRACJ/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS PAPER PRESENTS THE RESULTS OF
SPECTROPHOT&METRIC INVESTIGATION Of THE TWILIGHT AUREOLE OF THE EARTH'S-
ATMOSPHERE, MADE FOR THE FIRST TIME FROMTHE HSOYUZ-5",SPACESfilP. THE
AUTHORS ANAIYZE THE COLLECTED EXPERIME;
NTAL DATA AS A FUNCTION OF
WAVELENGTH* PERIGEE ALTITUDE OF THE: LINE OF SIGHT AdOVE THE EARrHis
SURFACE, ANGLE (IF SOLAR OfiPRESSION AND OTHER PARAAErERS. THIS sis
7i FOLLOWED BY A COMPARISON OF THE VERTICAL PROFILES OF MONOCHROMATIC
BRIGHTNESS Oi: THE TWILIGHT AUREOLE WITH THE RESULTS OF CORRESPONDING
THEORETICAL COMPUTATIONS FOR THE L. ELTERMAN AEROSOL HOL)EL.(1968).
COLOR DIAGRAMS WERE CONSTRUCTED FOR THE TWILIGHT-AUREOLE USING THE
THEORETICALBRIGHTNESS VALUES FOR DIFFERENT MODELS OF THE EARTHsS
ATMOSPHERE AND EXPERIMENTAL DATA AND THE'RESULTS OF VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
rHE PA-PER' HA:S' THE ... FULLOWUNG 'OASIC SECTIONS:
MADE FROM THE' IvSOYAJZ~~511.
1) OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MANUAL SPECTROGRAPH AND METHOD FOR
PROCESSING SPECTROGRAMS; 2) BASIC RESULTS OF VISUAL OBSERVATIONS AND
SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC STUDY OF THE TWILIGHT AUREOLE OF THL EARTHS
ATMOSPHERE; 3) THEORETICAL MODEL OF THE FIELD OF SPECTRAL BRIGHTNESS OF
THE TWILIGHT AUREOLE IN THE-EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE; 41 MOLECULAR ATMOSPHERE;
MOLECULAR AleOSPHERE IN PRESENCE OF AEROSOL, PARTICLES; 6) 14OLECULAR
'ATMOSPHERE- IN-THE PRJESENCE OF AEROSOL.PARtICLES AND OZONE; 7)
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPUTED AND EXPERIMENTAL DATA'FROM
E
OPHOTOMETRIC STUDY OF THE TWILIGHT AUREOLE.; mosr IMPURTANTLY,
SPECTR TH~
STUDY REVEALED THAT IT ISPOSSIBLE TO 08TAIN RELIABLE VERTICAL PROFILES
OF THE AEROSOL SCATTERING COE.FF.ICIENT FROM SPACESHIPS.
1/Z 047 U,',JCL ASS IF I ED PROCES 3 1115 DIIA I C- 13 N G V 7
ITITLE--TWILIGHT cuGmim-Emy FRj.M I-'CJRIZO,'4 SPEC TRA 6 6 tA I NE b I !if-"A 'j THE-
_S0YUL 5 SPACECRAFT -U-
AUTHGk-(04)-KO-..NDRATYEV, K.YA., GALTSEV, A.P., SIIGKTIY, 0.1., KHRUNOV,
YE.V.~_
C QUN T RY F INFO--USSR
7
It All Ili .1970t P.
SOURCE--AKADEMIJA NAUK SSSR, DOKLADY, VOL. 19
;1044-1047
:DATE- PU8L-I5l-lE0-------70
EcCT AREAS--ATN,0SPHER IC
SUBJ SCHNCESp SPACE TECHNIOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--.TWtLIGHT-,-.CCLCRI,'~IETRY, ATMOSPHERIC MODELt SPACEBORNE
-ATMOSPHERIC OB-SERVATION/(U)SOYUZ. 5 MANNED SPACECRAFT
CUNTFOL MARK I PiG--NC- RESTR I CT I ONS
CLASS--tJNCLASSfFIC-()
PROXY REEL/FRAAE--3003/0367 SHP
---CIRC ACCESSION NG-~A'1`0129936
UNI-L A
"EMINFAMM
. Man;
-"77777!"-'_!
_77
PROCE;SfNG DATE--13NOV70
2/2 647 UNCL ASS IF I ED
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AT0129936
_~'~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CALCULATION BF THE COLORIMETR[C
T~iILIGHT AUREOLE FOR SEVEP4L 1,10JELS r_,F THE
.CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
-:VERTICAL STRUCTUkE OF THE 'ATMOSPHERF AND.THE MSERYATION CONDITIONS ON
i
.-BOARD ~SOYUZ 5. THE CHRMATICITY COEFFICIENTS 19p lt Z) OF THE TWILIGHT
A
.,AUREOLE ARE COMPUTED FOk A PURELY SCATTERING MOLECULAR ATMOSPHERE WITH
ANO WITHOUT THE- PRESENCE OF NONABSORB J:NG AEROSOL PARTICLES Afqu OZoNE.
THE RESULTS ARE GIVEN IN GRAPHICAL FOR.M
U k'C L ASS f F I F_ 0
Yet.
Acc. Nr.; /17'OiD,15335-
Ref. Code:
iLILO 6 -~kl 0
JT i2-S Yz,
Visual and lnstrut,ental Observations oi Twillftt Aureole
(Abstract: "Soma Results of Visual Observations and Spectrophotczc!;ric
heasurei4encs of the rfilight Aureole of the Earth's Atmosphe,.*a from tha
'Soyuz-5' Spaceship," by K. Ya. Kondratlyev, Correspoiading Fu-.6er, Aeade=y
al8tsev
of Sciences USSR, B. V. Volyno . A. P. C V. V.,Kol'tuov, 0. 1.
SmoktI and Ye. V. Khrunov- Moscow, Doklady Akzda#= Nauh-'351F! VZ 1-90,
--3
No. 2, 1970, pp.~ 327-330)
The program for "Soyuz-V included an optical experizatic in OpUe
for studying the spectral (color), angulir and spatial evolution o.1 th,~
brightness, picture of the tvilight atmosphere. This prograu included
simultaneous photographic and spectrophozometri~ studies of t,i-.z twil--.'-,'.It
aureole of the earth's atmosphere in the wavelength range 400-650 mYL,
ed by vi ual observations. The program for working vith t~e
acco-z7ani IS
=anual spectrograreh provided for a survey of the rwiliGht aureole of t1le
earth's atmosphere in.the direction of the sun from the time ~~Of apptarance
of the aureole until the total emargcnce of the spaceship on the iltuni-
nated side of the earth. The twilig%t aureole. was also phot(5graphed ca
black-and-ihite and color film. Viaual observations lnclude4 an evalua-
AT0045335..
tion of the vertical evolution of brightness and color of the tw'Aliakt
aureole as the sun emerged from below the horizon. Some ofthe results
can be summarized as follows. Near the earth's surface the princ.1pal
contribution to bri&htness of the twilight aureole is from long-wave
radiation. With an increase In the altitude of.the sightddJayer zcrzo-
spheric density decreases and the brightness of the twilight aureole ILI
at it wavelength of N480 m,~L. A briChtness minimum is obsqved 4 wave-
length of ,-V600 M caused by ozone atsorpcion In the Chappuis bind. The
depth of this minrzm io'dependeat on the:altitude 6f the pauticulaT laycr
of the atmosphere above the earth's surfaca. Spectral briZ"htnewia great-
ly dependent an the ari=uth *,I the, direction of sighting and the on,-,'-a of
solar-4eproaaion, sharply incraaai6g with a dacreasa,of thg;'lacror. 1he
altitude corresponding to the spectral brightness maximunis also daperdarx
X udzh r~a increasQ
on the angle of solar depression &-ad wavelength, decreasin
Of ZbZ littS.Z.
f
~'1/2 042 UNCLASSIFIED Pki]CESSING DATE-30OCT71C
T1 TLE-141 S UA L C- S T I VAT SOF THE CGLOR OF THE- SKY ACCOROU43 W
-i ESOYUZ 5 SPACECRAFT --U-
CBSERVATIONS FROM T1
~A-UTHOR-1. ()4;-KG-NDRATYEV, K.YA., GALTSEV, A.P., SMCK.Tl.Y, 0~1., KHRUINOV,
GS-T-R'l* OF INFO--USSR
:~SOURCE-AKADEMIIA NAU,-, DOKLADYr VOLe 191t APR.~ 17 1,?701 P. 132,'t, 825
PUBLISHEC-01APR70
',~SUB.JECT AREAS-ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, METHODS-ANG EQUIPMENT, SPACE
JECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS-TIAILIGHT, COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY/ (U) SOYUZ 5 14ANNED 'SPACECRAFT
-CCINTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
icuMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIF LEI)
'12 0/70 /19 l/W 0/032 lkj'C,--t2
-PROXY REELIFRAMIE--20001108~ STEP PIC-UR/00
-CIRC ACCESSIGN NIC-AT0124741
~.-l P
qo,*Ir T 7 0
212 042 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OAT=---'-
-,.C!RC ACCESS[ON NO-AT0124741
ABSTRAC T/ EXTR ACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SUMMARY OF VISUA-l' 0~.')SEPVAl__!ciNs 6-
-THE TWILIGHT AUREOLE FROM THE -SCIYU7. 5 SPm-,Er_RAFT GIN IA,!,;. 15 ANID Le-,,
MURIEULE UNDER
1969. THF CHANGES IN THE APPEARANCE* OF THE TwILlGriT
AH0
CLOUDLESS CONDITIONS AND IN THE PRESENCE OF SOLIL
:ARE REVIEWEV~ CERTAIN DIFFERENCES iNOTED IN THE COLOR ICTJRE THUS
TAINED AS-C-CMPARED WITH THE FIRST. HAND FINOWNGS ~aF 45TAIJ, * Tcl E
N Ati. _ AR
_'ZITED. _RADSK I I GUSUDARSrVENNY1, UNIVERSITET,
FACILITY: LENIN'
LE-NINGRADi USSR.
_l/Z '::jCESS It GOATE-13NOV70
'017 UNCLASSIFIED PI
TITLE- THE EFFECT OF SUKHU41 *4 1 NE k A L:1,441 ERS BUR' VAYAI AND 13um)VAYA I I
ON REACTIVITY OF THE ORGANISM iN PATIE11TS W I TH DIFFERE,N1 DERMArOSES -U-
AUTHOR- (0 2) -KHRUNOVA r A.P.s, 14GEBRISHVILI, O.M.
-..:.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~_SGUIRCE__VESTNIK DERMATOLLGII I VENEROLOGlit 1970, NR 61 PP 31-34
PU3LISHED ------- 70
.:_"SUBjECT AREAS-83 I OLOG IC4L AND MEDICAL SClENCES
.,:--TOPIC TAGS--SKIN DISEASEv MINERALt,WATER'r SULFIDE, CHLORIDE
MARKING--i'40 RESTRICTIOINS
DOCUIMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfF[ED
PROXY P 14
a
C IRC--ACCESS 10i".1-
ESSING DATE--13NOV70
2/2 017 Ut&CLASSIFIED. PROCU
j--AP0133302
~CIRC ACCESSION NP
-A8STR4CT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABST114CT. THEqf,lAL.Ml.NERAL S)ULFID CHLORIOE
POTASSIUM WATERS OF SUKHU141 SPRINGS BUROVAY A I AND BU-ROVAYA 11
WERE FIRST USEO FOR TREATMENT OF 40 PATIENTS WITH ECZEMA, 20 PATIENTS
WITH NEURODERI-sATITIS AND 40 PATIE.INTS WITH PSORIASIS. REACTIVITY OF THE
ORGANISM WAS STUDIED OYiiAM I CALL Y BEFORE AND AFTER A COI)RSE OF Cfjt4PLEX
CLIMATO BALNEUTHERAPY 91Y METHODS OF THERMG-RE(.7ULATIUN REFLEXI
ORTHC-CLINOSTATIC TEST, CAPILLARC-SCOPY AND SENSORY CIARG.NAXY. 1T 4AS
I- A POSITIVE TH&REAPEUTIC EFFECT TtiE FUNCTIO
FOUNO THAT DESPITE NAL
E
DISf)RDlERS- OF THE NEkVOUS SYSTEM JUDGED BY THE VASCULAR VEGETATIVE
'DETERMLINATIONS PERSISTED IN 40PFRcC-NT OF PiE PATIEwrs. FOR
-STRENGTHENING THE CLINICAL RESULTS IT WOULD BE EXPL-01ENT FOR THE
,.~-~PATIENTS TO STAY FOR A Ll")ING PER1130 AFTE-P. A COURSE "OF CLIAAro
BALNEOTHERAPY IN THE CLli"iATIC ZONE OF SUKHUMI OR TO VISIT ThE SPA ONCE
MORE. FACILITY: OTDEL PATOFIZIOLOGII TSErmiALING00
f-JAUCh,Q-IS,SLEi). K07-HI40-Vi--,')'--'P.OLOGIC.HESKOGO;.t~ISTITUT,ik t4Z,S:SSRI
R6SPUBLIKANSKLY K0ZH-NO-VENER0L0G(CHESKIY DISPANSER~ ML Ab&HAZSKOY ASSR.
t rl.r I A ~L!`! I -r tlj
Acle. Nr: AP0047334- Ref. Code:UIV,04-0f,
PRDIARY SOURCE: Vestnik Dermatologii i Venerologii, 1970
Nr PP
THE IMPORTANCE OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AS AN INDICATION FOR
PROPER SELECTION OF PATIE-NITS WITH ITCHING DERAIATOSES FOR SONICA-
TION TREATMENT
N.
Smelou, Bezza&otnou, V. S. A V. 1. Makovo.-
Sum~ mary
Clinico-laboratory observations demonstrated the efficacy of sonication In treat-
ment of patients with itching dermatoses. Detection'of an inhibition process accord'sng
to EEG is a contraindication to sonication treatment- This permits to recommend elec-
troencephalographic examination to be usedlorproper selection of patients for treatment.
R' 1: B LFil, Ll Z-1 B
1:97908458
USSR uDc 617-001.34-085-273-53
and VASILENKO, G. P., Novosibirsk Medical
DEMIN, A. A., KHRUPI
Institute
"Heparin Treatment of Vibration Sickness"
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaniya, No 10, 1971, pp
16-20
Abstract: Following the observation of hypercoagulation and deficiency of
free blood heparin in 155 patients with vibration sickness, the authors
decided to treat 50 of them with heparin: 44 by elect rophores is in the
wrists (12 to 15 procedures, 10 to 20,000 units), 3 by intravenous injec-
tion (10,000 units daily), and 3 by subcutaneous injection (5000 units
2 to 4 times daily, 5000 units each time). Forty-three patients showed
markcd improvement. Paresthesia and numbness disappeared after 3 or 4
procedures, 1)ain in the wrists and stiffness in the joints diminished
while muscular strength increased after 5 or 6 procedures. Pain and
Daresthesia ceased completely, cyanosis, headaches, and wrist weakness
diminished after the conclusion of the course of treatments. Pallesthe-
simetry, dynamometry, oscillography, capillaroscopy, etc., produced ob-
jective evidence of the efficacy of heparin.
FTED'
025~
UNCLASSI ~PROCESSING DATE--11SEP70
[~~.T~tTLE 'MECHANISM OF THE CATALYTIC ACTION OF A MOLYBDENUM TIN CHLORIDE
VXt)TH0R-_-KHRUSHCHv A.P.v SHILOVP A.E.
1P,CWNTRY. OF. INFO--USSR
f
F'. ORCE~--'KtNtT. KATAL. 1970, 11(1)9 86-90
t-'oATE"PU8LISHED-----70
_L:.'.S.lJBJECT AREAS-CHEM IS TRY
liPIC'.ITAGS--ETHANE, DEUTERIUM COMPOUND9:MOLYBDENUM,:TIN CHLoRIDEt CATALYST
..
T
14,.~ACTIiITYI CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION, ACT-IV4TION ENERCY
-CON TROIL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DIDCUMENT- CLASS--UNCLASStFIED
_t4klDXY,REEL/FRANE--1989/0I98 STEP N10- UR/0195/70/011/001/0096/0090
.i.,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106854
2 025 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--IISSP70
C.IRC ACCESSION.-NO-AP0106854
ARISTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. MONO AND DIDEUTEqI(lETHANF ARE THE'
INITIAL STAGE OF C SUB2 H SU134 DEUTERATION IN THE
MAI N PRODUCT$ JN iTHE
PPESENCE OF HOMOGENEOUS CATALYTIC MIXT. OF MOCL SUB5-SNICL SUB2 IN
TSTRAHYDROFURAN# CATALYTIC HYDROGENAT16N OF C SIJB2 [4 SUB4 IS A IST
ORDER REAC TION WITH RESPECT TO MO, C SUB2 H SU32t4AND-H CONCN. AND ITS
ACTjvATION-ENERGY IS 18 KCAL-MOLE. HYDROGENATION ON-MOCL SUB5-SNCL SUB2
CATALYST INVDLVES INSERTION-OF C,,SUB2:H SUB41NTO MO-H BOND AND 4
-OF THE THUS FORMED ET-MO TO C SUB6
-,.SUBSEQUENT:, HYDRATION H SUB6.
USSR UDG 541-49:546-73 4- 541-31
''DIYACHKOVSKIY, F. S _It~ XES SHIL4)vj it. YES, Institute
der-Wof Sciena
of-Chemioal Physics; oscow,, Aoa USSR
"Reaction of Ilethy3.(tris)triphonylphosphino Cobalt With Un-
saturated Compounds"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Rhimij., Vol 40, No Aug 70,
pp 1726-1730
Abstract: At room temperature the toluene solution.of C1'1GO(FPh3)3
TTJ -gradually changes its color from orange to brown proaucing
methane, ethane, toluene, benzene, and some P?h in the reaction
3
vessel. At -120C such solutions are relativelyistablo, When (1)
in reacted with a series of olefines and organia' bases, a rapid
color change takes place with liberation of gaves, -their quantity
depending on the olefine used, In generalp It.1a shown that the
reaction of (1) with unsaturated compounds results in an interaction
Of the cobalt moth I roup, with the clatinees in:the 6oordination
sphere of the metal w2thaut intermediary fornation ot free radloals.
When hexono and divinyl are roac toil with (I), 7r,-stllyl derivatives
1/2
uDc: 621-373-544086.8)
USSR
YJMUSHCHEV BRITKOV. 11. A.
P
"A Flip-Flop Based on Transistors With,Controlled Hysteresis"
USSR Authorts Certificate No 259142, filed 29 Jul 68j published 5 Jan 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, Dec 70, Abetract No 12G255 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a.transistorized flip-
-flop with controllable hysteresis. 'Ibe device.contains a circuit for
setting the flip-flop in the initial state, a divider for regulating the
amplitude. of hysteresis connected to the. collector of one of the transistors
and trigger circuits with a sciaconductor block diode conn(.-cted in one of
them. To improve resistance to interference in trigppring the flir)-flop,
the collector of the other transistor is connected, through a semiconductor
diode and a resistor to the conmcn point of a circuitcomprired of a
resistor and capacitor connected in series to the supply circuit, the
semiconductor blocking diode also being connected to the cown-on point
of the above-mentioned circuit tbrough~a resistor.
44
NCLASSr'0j'.EQl-~ ~~,?ROCESSING DATE--160CT70
ur
U
TITLE--SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS OF SLO.W NEUTRONS IN MOLTEN TI#4 -U-
B.I.r SHARIPOVAt L.S.
"COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
souRcE--Fiz. METAL. METALLOVED. 1970, 29(l), 188-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSI-CS, MATERIALS
..'_~..'TOPIC TAGS--SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONt SLOWNEUTRONt Ll'4UID METAL PROPERTY,
.'TIN9 NEUTRON ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONs OROERED ALLOY9 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
_i_CONTRGL,MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.~,-QOCUMENT CLASS--ONCLASSIFIED
,:,PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1243 STEP NO--Uk/0126/TO/029/001/018810189
-~CJR.C ACCESSION NO--AP0115260
UNCLASSIFIED
.2/2 024 'UNICLASS IF liED': PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
,.,:.CIRC ACCESSIGN %0--AP0115260
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- AbSTRACT. THE SCATTERING CROSS SECTION OF
r'. WAVI'LENGHT FROm
SLOW NEUTRONS wEE DETU. AS A FUNCTION OF NEUTRGN 3.5 To
7.5 ANGSTROM t:OR CRYST. SN AT 20 AND 225DEGREES AND LIQ. SIN AT 235 TO
1250DEGRI-ES. AT 235DEGREESs A MAX. INTHE CURVE
E 4*qo THE RADIUS (R SUB1
EQUALS 3.2-3.4 ANGSTROM) AND COORDINATION NO* (IN ~SUBI E-Z~LIALS OF
THE IST COORDINATION SPHERE ARE CONSISTENT WITH 2 KINDS OF SHORT RANGE
ORDER, THAT OF WHITE SN (15PERCE,NTI AND OF AN ORI-HORHO.481C FACE CENTERED
STRUCTURE (65PE_r~"'CENTJ. FROM 430DEGREES (R SQB1 EQUALS 3.3y N' SUBI,
EQUALS 7,5-da5) TO 650DEGREESo THE sHoRr RANGE ORDER 15 A MIXT, OF THAT
OF WHITE SN AND OF A DISTORTED 8CC. STRUCTURE. THIS SHIFTED FURTHER
TOWARDS 3CC. STRUCTURE BY 1050DEGREESP AND At)DNL. STRU.-TURAL CHANGES
WERE OiSD. AT 1250DEGREES. FACILITY: INST. YAD. FIZ., MOSCOW,
USSR.
ism
1/2 032 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
T-ITLE-ChANGE IN TFE STRUCTURE OF LEAD DURING MELTING -u-
B.I., SHAR.lP0VA# L.S.
-~CCUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
~~SGURCE-Zh. STRUi.'.T. KHIM. 1970t 11(l), 134~-6
PL6LISHED- ----7,0
AREAS-MATERIALSP PHYSICS
-,,,TGP.,IC. TAGS
-LEAD, CRYSTALLOGRAPHYs :METAL HELTING, NEU TRWIl DI FFRAC T IoN,
14ONOChROMATORy. SCATTERING CROSS SECTION
JVWRIKIJ~G-NQ REST41CTICNS
DOCUMENT CLAS 5--UNCLAS SIF IED
REEL/tAAAE-1995/091'? STEP tIO-1-~,IP/0192/7.(31011/001/OL3410136
C IC 110-APOILI-429
9" 211111110"noll" 111; Mal VIPI ".Tv mil
RNH
032 (J!,.*CL ASS IF I ED P90CESSING DATE--20NOV70
CIRC ACCESSIL-N NG--AP0116429
:A8STRAf.J/EX.TRACf--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~A NEUTRON OXFFRA-GFOMETER WITH A
-:-TRAVEL I ING MCNOCHREMATOR ~;AS USED IN MEASURING THEJOTAL SCATTERING CROSS
SECTIONS, SlGMAILA,'-l3CA)r CF CRYS-T. P8 AAY ROOM TEMP- AND AT 3ZOOEGREES)
AND LIQ- V3 [AT 3300EGAzIES) IN THE 1OVELENGTH INTERVAL 3.2-7.5 ANGSTRUM.
IT IoAS ASSUMEO THAT ELASTIC SCAIT&RING WAS DETD. AND IHAT LIQ. PB IS
TFERE IS SHO.RT RANGE ORDER~lh 2 DIFFERUiT Sil-H.UCTURES (FCC.
MONAT.~ ANU
AND 8CC . i ; rIN THIS BASITS. -4 IQU-ASICRYST. MOVEL WAS CSTABLISIHEDS AND THE
?LSITICNS Of THE MAX., SIGMA(LAKIOA), WEPE CALCD,wFOR liftoOOUS
CkYSTAL LCi---i-%A PHI C LATTIL-r-S HAVING UIFFERENT PARAMETERS. THE CAL.CN. WAS
14 Al I . - T -R U T U R E 50PERCENr BCC. XND 501RERCENf FCt-. THE
CE FO%lis A MIXED LI---J
AGREEIvENT 3ETWEEN THE EXPTL. AND THEORETICAL CURVf:S Stil.,GESTS THAT THE 2
CRYST. STRUCTURES EXIST SIMULTANEOUSLY IN DIFIFER&PIT REGIONS WITHIN LIQ.
N F"'T, Tf---E KESfRUCTURIM; 1*0 THE BCC. FROMJ HE F1 ;C.. FORM BEGINS AT
-P13. 1.
A- TEMFo A FEW DEGREES 8ELOW THE M.P* iFACIE;ETY., INST. YAD. FIZ.9
TASHKENT, USSR.
Elo r j i A-;z rl
-112 024 UNCLASST FIE0 RIMICESS.NG DATE--?7NOV70
TITLE-THERMODYINAMIC ANALYSIS OF SOME METAL OXYGEtill CAR60N SYSTEMS -U-
I.V.t KHRA)SHCHEV9 M.S.p PAPIN, G.G.
OU*qT. OF INFO--USSR.
qy
SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED. CHERN. -A4 E 9 7 13 2 2 0- 3
DATE PLt3L I SHED------7Q
S09JECT AReAS--CHCMISTRY, PHYSICS
.-TOPIC. TAGS--ZIRCONIUM COMPOUNOt THORIWCOMPOUNDt THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSISt
OXYGEN, CAR801*4
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTI-
UNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
.PROXY REEL/FRA.iE--1998/1032 STEP t,10--UR/0148/'r,')/013/002/0020/0023
'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AroI21628
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0121626
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AMETHOD FOR THE THERMODYNAkilC
ANAL. OF A 3 COMPONENT SYSTEM M,O,C WAS DEVELOPED AND APPLIED TO SYSTEMS
IN WHICH M EQUALS /-R AND TH. THE REGIONS AT WHICk CONDENSE0 PHASES
-EXIST AT DIFFERENT TEMP. AND GAS COMP14. WEREGETO. FROM DIAGRAMS LOG P
SUSMO-P.-SUBCO, AND LOG IP SUHMOAUS Pi 5UBCO) VS, .1-T. FACILITY:
-SIB.~ MET.' INST.,-NOVOKUZNETSK, USSR.
UNCLA53 IF IED
USSR UDC 632.954:631.427.22
KURUSHCMA, YE. P., Gor'kiy Agricultural Institute
"Effect of Simazine on the Development of Corn Mycorrhiza"
Moscov, Khimiya v Sel'skom Kho7yaystve, No 9, 1971, pp 52-53
Abstract: A study was made of the development of corn mycorrhiza in the pres-
ence of various types of soil and various doses of herbicide. In the amount
of 4 kg/hectare, simazine applied during the initial vegetation period of corn
suppresses the development of Wcorrhiza in light gray forest soil. In the
amount of 2 kg/hectare the herbicide attenuates-the, qyeorrhiza formation only
in -the cro=roots. In the second half of the vegetat'ive stage of corn, the
formation of mycorrhiza is intensified under the effect of simazine for both
doses. In degraded chernozem, simazine stimulates the foniiation of mycorrhiza
in corn roots throughout the entire vegetative stage.
1/1
USSR UDG: 539.621
ISTOMIN, N. P., and KHRUSHCHOV, M. M., Moscow
"Effect of Graphite Cleavage Plane Orientation on Friction and Wear of its
Mixture With Ftoroplast-411
Moscow, Mashinovedeniye, No 1, Jan-Feb 73,. pp 90-94
Abstract: Ftoroplast-4 (Teflon) has a low coefficient of dry friction, but has poor
wear resistance. The wear resistance is considerably improved by introduction
of powder fillers including graphite. Graphite powder has a larninated structure.
Wben subject to compression the cleavage planes of graphite powder orient
themselves normal to the direction of compression. Bearings were prepared
by mixing teflon with 30% in volume of graphite powder,~ compressing the mixture
in a mold and baking it under pressure. Tests showed that the lowest wear is
obtained with the cleavage planes normal to the direction of sliding. ArL even
better wear resistance was obtained with cryptocristalline graphite.
USSR UDC 621:669.018.25.620.178.16
'0 M. it. B
RRUSHCH ABIC1191, 11. A., BER.KOVICII, YL. C. ,KOZYREV, S. P.,
IMAPOSHINIA., L. B., PRUZITAN'SKIY, L. YU.
Izmosostoykost' i struhtura tverdyk.11 naplavok (INTear Resistance and Structure of
Hard Surfacing), Moscow, 1-fash-inostroyeniye Press, 1971, 95 pp
eS4
Translation of Fore",.Idl Application of hard wear-r ~stant surfacing to face
the working surfaces of machine parts it one of the very efficient Tnethods of
increasing the service life of the parts. The proble-,q of expedient selection
of the surfacin.-, materials as a function of the operating conditions of the
parts, just as the problems of the technological methods of surfacing, have not
been sufficiently clarified. Many surfacinr, alloys. are ~mown, and it is of
practical interest to compare their properties under Uentical test conditions,
in particular when testing for abrasive wear.
The book contains discus3foris of the results of labor. tory testIns, of
surfacing materials for abrasive wear, imDact bending strength, hardness, ;nnd
microhardness of the structural. components. 'Ilia results of a study of the
microstructure are also presented. These, atudies werc performed by the authors
of the book at the Wear Resistance Laboratory of the State Scientific Research
Institute of ifechanical Engineering.
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USSIP,
KHRUSHCHOV, 11. et al lznnso rul-tura tverd),kh naplavok,
stoykost' i st
Moscow, MishinoE:troyenlye Press, 1971, 95~pp
The last chapter contains a discussion of the research data of a number of
Soviet authors on the overational and laboratory comparative tests for abrasive
wear of different surfacing naterials -applied to parts with different operating
conditions.
The book is a reference manual for the properties of various surfacing
materials durinc, abrasive wear.
The abrasive wear tests on the IU-B machirle were nerformed bv M. A.
Babichev, on the NK machIne by Ye. S. Berkovich, for hydroabrasive wear by S. P.
Kozyrev, and for Impact toupjiness by L, Yu. PruzhansM.y. A rlicrostruccural
:atudy.and a microhardnenii teia were performed by L, B. Krapoidifna. The worh vins
coordinated by it'. 1-1. Khrushchov.
Translation of Table of Contenfe
foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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KHRUSHCHOV, If. H. , et al., Iznosostovkost' i struktitra. tverdykh naplavok,
Ybscow, Hashinos troy eniye Press,, 1971, 95 pp
Chapter 1. Nard Surfacing Used to Increase the Wear Reslannce of
Machine Parts . . . . . . . . I ... . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .
Chapter 11. Test "ethods, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Abrasive Wear on Fixed Abrasive Particles in the .1Ui4-B Tfachine
1. Abrasive Wear Against an Abra:rive Interstitial Ln-
yer on the
NK 11achinf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .
3. Hydroabrasive Uear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Peterraination of the Impact Toughness of Surficing Materials
5. Katallogmphic Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Preparation of Specimens for Testing . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter TII. Investigated Haterials . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter IV. Results of Testing Surfacing for Abrasive i~ear . . . . .
1. Wear Resistance and Hardness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Wear Pesistance and Hicrostructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5
9
9
14
16
19
22
23
25
33
33
36
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KHRUSHCHOV, 11. YL. et al., jznosostoykost' i struktura tverdvlrh naplavok,
Moscow . Mashinostroyeniye Press, 1971, 95, pp
Chapter V. Results of Testing of Surfacing for HydroOrisive V!ear 49
1. Wear Resistance and Hardness .~ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
2. Wear Resistance and !faterial Composition . . . . . . . . . . 53
Chapter VI. Laboratory and Operating Re5ults of Deterzininp the Wear
Resistance of Surfacing Materials . . . . . . . 58
1. Wear Against the Ground, Soil, Fixed Abrasive Pnrticles and an
Abrasive Interstitial Layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
2. Impact Abrasive Wear . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
3. Hydroabrasive Wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Appendix. 141crostructure of Surfacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
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:.',J -2 -017 UNCLASSIFIEO`~ PROCESSING I)ATE--04DECTO
TATLE -COMBINED TREATMeNT OF CANCER OF'THE RECTUM -U-
-..,AUTHOR-.(04)-PAVLOVP A.S.9 SINAKINAr. E.P.', KHRUSCHOV,' M.Msi SMIRNOVAt E.S.
COUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR
.-.--.-S:OURCE KHIRURGIYA, 1970, NR 5t PP 67-74
iE "PUBLISHED ------- 70
AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
~..::TPPIC TAGS--CANCER, COLQNp SURGERYt.RADIDTHERAPY
toNTROL MARKING
--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEt./FRAME--3003/0134 SYEP NQ--UR/0531/7(~/00~'.)/005/0067/0074
~CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120390
NC 5
"I -:I-
L AS
U
-:-'..212 -017 UNCLASS I F IEll PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129390
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT, PROBLEMS CONCERNED WITH THE
rHE- RECTUM IN PRIMARY I:STABLISHED
COMBINED TREATMENT OF CANCER OF
INOPERABILITY AND IN OPERABLE PATIENTS ARE DISCUSSED. ON THE BASIS OF
85 OBSERVATIONS THE AUTHORS EIMPHASHE THE, PRINCIPAL OrFFERENCE OF
METHODICAL APPROACHES IN THE TREATMENT~ OF THESE TWO GROUPS OF PATIENTS.
OPERATIVE COMPLICATIO114S, CHARACTER OF THE
BASING UPON AN ANALYSIS OF
COURSE OF THE POSTOPER4TIVE- PERIODt.MACRO AND MICRO MOf?PHOLOGICAL
CHANGES OF THE PREPARATIONS R111OVID, IT IS UNOERL11410 1'11AT COND ITI0NI 0F
BETTER ISIMILARITY) OF OPERATIONS. AND IRRADIATICINAN OPERABLE RECTAL
CANCER ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE TECHNIQUE,,OF IRRAOIATION* PREFERENCE IS
GIVEN TO DAILY IRRADIATION (500 RAO) FOR,' A PERIOD OF FOUR DAYS ANO
SUBSEQUENT OPERATION ON THE 4TH-6TH OAY!AF'rER THE'END OF IRRADIATION,
FACILITY.- NJ ONKOLOGICHESKIY INSTITUTA 114. P!, A.'GERTSENA I
-KAFEKRX'KLINICHESKOY PAKIOLOGII TSIU.
USSR UDG 669i7l5'782:620.186
KUZUETSOV, G. M., ROTENBERG, V. A., GERSHMMI G. and
ZILIBERG, Yu. Ya., State Union Sr4entific*,Research Tractor Inhtitute; Moscow
lustitute of Steel and Alloys
"Methods and Theories of the Modification of Hypereutectic Silumins"
V sb. Modifitsir. siluminov (Modification'of Silumins Collection of Works),
Kiev, 1970, pp 5-19 (from RZh-Hetallurgiya, No.12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12 1746
by I. NABATOV4
Translation: The authors consider in detail substances creating the effect of
modification of hypereutectic Silumins and methods of iutroducing them. Hodi-
fiers of.primary Si are P, copper phosphide (eutectic), reaction mixtures
"alphosite," "pboral," a mixture of 52% "~P04 + 40% Al + 8% Pt a mixture of
A13PO4 + M92P207 + ethane "' C16 + COPPer p osphide,.polytetrafJ.uoroetliylene
+ P + Alp; Be, CU, Ag, Zn, id" TIS, Se, Te,,Ca, Cd, GO, TLO S. P. and Na, an
well as a mixture of eutectic Silumin with Al shavings in combInation with
Ha, break up the Si and the eutectic simultaneously., The following hypotheBis
explaining the modificatior. machariism are discussed: 1)~i formation of nuclei
of the Alp type; 2) connection with Al-Si-mbdifying-aemetit phase diagram
1/2
HIM-
UNCLAS~SIFIEDI ' .
PRbCESSING DATE--18SEP70
ITLE--FUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF THE PANCREAS IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRODUODENAL
-PEP T I C - ULC ER -U-
.UTHOR-t04)-SAVELYEVt V.S.# UMBRUMYANTSt A.A.r KHRUSHCHOVA, V.M.,
_-~PJROKOPYEVA, ZH.F.
OUNTRY OF I.NFO--USSR
OURC E--KH IRURG I YA t1970t NR 4, PP 55-59,
)ATE PUBLISHED -------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--GIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISEASE-v PANCREASy TRYPSIN, BLOOD SERUM,
7',':'JNHIBIT ION, SURGEPY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
WICUMENT CL4SS--UNCLASSIFIED
:-.PROXY REELIFRAME--1983/1231 STEP NO--UR/0531170/000/004/0055/0059
__CTRCACCESSION NO--AP0054132
9. -j mom
/2 030 UNCLASS I FlEb PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
:.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054132
,~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE
,.PANCREAS WAS STUOIED IN PATIENTS WITH GASTROOUODE.NAL ULCER. THE
CHARACTER OF CHANGES WAS ASSESSED BY THE LEVEL OF rpypslN AND ITS
INHIBITOR IN THE BLnOD SERUM IN 67 PATIENTSt IN 33 OF THEM DYNAMIC
~INVESTIGATIONS WERE CARRIED BEFORE AND AT DIFFERENT PERIODS AFTER THE
OPERATION. THE DATA DERIVED TESTIF.Y TO THE FACT THAT IN PATIENTS WITH
,..PEPTIC ULCER THERE IS 8LSO SEEN A SIMULTANEOUS RISE OF THE INCRETORY
ACTIVITY OF THE PANCREASv APPARENTLYt AS THE k,ESU.L-T OF NEUROREFLEX
-DISTURBANCES.- CHANGES IN THE PANCREAS:AREt EVIDENTLY, THE CAUSE OF A
"IS OCCURRING IN THE IMME
-UMBER.OF COMPLICATIOt DIATE AND REMOTE
POSTOPERATIVE PERIODS. THIS SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN
CHOSING THE-OPERATIVE T EC HN I QUE .
StCTION V
Name, Institute of Pushchino PC,5 - 89
5V t'. C 17
Description
(U) During this quarterly reporting period, one new article vas
-Located from the Institute of notosynthesis in Pushchino. On the basis of
1970 orticle. on plant growth, It was possible to associate three new pc-escms
with the institutLt S. G. Khruslova, V. L. Sh;zolava, and Ye. F. ytgoro-ja(30.
To the prescat time it has Dot b"en poetsible to itiontify vrr; =any pcrzo--~ wilL,
he institu:e; however, tho complete listing of staff members identified to
date is given below- "14-Iffin 0;
Gavrilova, V. A. sadovnikova' N. D.
Khruslova. S. 0. .~~hmeleya, V. L.
Sidorov, A..
Makarav, A, D. Stakhov, L. F.
11 an N. 5tolovitr".,-Y. 7U. 11~-
y . A.
Hukhin, Ye. N. Surovtsuv, V. 1.
Olovy ajjhaLkev~, 0. D.
Popova. yevatigron-yaw, V.- B,
USSR UDC 621.385.01
KHRUSTACHFAmpAo-11'
"Computation of the Temperature of the Sectorial Support of a Spiral Delay
Systete'
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVC11 (Electronic Technology.
Scientific-Technical Collection. Hicroiiave Electronics), 1971, Issue 1,
p 27-34 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 5, May 1971, Abstract
P
No 5A151)
Translation: In a linear approximation, this paper considers the steady-
state thermal regime of the dielectric supports [oporl of a sectorial cross
section which strengthen the spiral delay system in the high-frequency units
of Type 0 devices. An approximate evaluation is made of the effect of non-
ide-alness of their thermal contacts with the delay system, on the tempera-
ture in the supports. 16 ref. Author's Abstract.
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~1`8SR UDC 621.155.6:5,16.21
"Comp
utation Of Temperature In ISr-coth' Delay To The Interior Surfvcu
Of Which A Fleat -lux Is Supplied"
Elektron. tekhnilca. 11nuchno-tekhn. ab. Elattron. SVOh (Electronic Tiechnoloi;y.
Scie&Lific-Technical Collection. licrowave. Electronics) 1 19701 12, Up
86-95 (from RZa-Zlektronika i y--ye arimeneni.,,:e, No 4, Lpril 1,971, Ab8tracl. No
4A;-;0)
Translation;- A solution is approximated of the linea~r 8tea~y-ztats problem o2
thermal conductivity for an infinitely long hig-h-freque.,icy unit -blok! of a
- L
Type, 0 tubo, which consisto of two metal coaxial ducts Ltr b a ;Iem ot'. ~1
41 LA 0 Un
delay oystem und a housing which ia. cooled -- between whic'n ill iouna, a vat rf
dielectric bourings (rods) off sectorial cross ouction. (9, ref. Sv.=ar-y.
....... ......
USSR UDC 536.243
KHRUSTALEV, B. A.
"Transient Heat Transfer of Disc Heated by Varia~le Radiation
Flux and Basic Calculations of Disc Radiation Mete r"
Moscow, Teplo-Massopernos v Odno-i Dvukhfaznykh Sredakh, 1971,
pp. 114-123
Abstract: The analysis of heat transfer in adis csubject to radiation
flux is required for the development. of a disc type. radiation meter.
The thin disc is built-in at the periphery into the body of the
meter. The differential equation of the heat balance (P) is set up
taking into account the conductivity, :convection, a:bsorj~tion and
emission,
The solutions are obtained for the,following cases:
(a) Uniform radiation flux.
(b) Radiation flux is a linear function of time:
(c) Radiation flux is a cyclic function of time
lid) Radiation flux nonuniformly distributed in space
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KHRUSTALEV, B. A., Teplo-Massopernos v Odno-i Dv-ukhfaznykh Sredakh, 1971,
pp 114-123
The radiation meter sensitivity which is essentially the ratio
of the temperature to the radiation flux is given as.a. function of
Fourier number.
The electromotive force of a stainless steel -cons tantanan
disc is also presented.
J
- -- --------
USSR
UDC 536.243
KHRUSTALEV, B.A. and RAKOV, A.M.
14
"Investigation of Surface. Roughness Effect on Spectral and
Integral Radiation Properties"
Moscow, Teplo-Massopernos v Odno~i Dv-ukhfaznykh Sredo.kh, 1971,
Pp 126-135
~,j Abstract: '-,'he effect of surface roughness on spectral and integral
thermal radiation is investigated.
Five molybdenum tubes of different surface roughness were
A
tested. The tubes were placed in a vacuum chamber and heated by
electric current.
The degree of bla-ckness was plotted versus temperature and
versus wave length for various surfaCe VOUghnesses. The degree of
blackness increases with the roughne S~s, it changesi little with the
wave length in the infrared region (wave lengths over I micron).
The pitch of the surface irregularities as welL as the depth
affect the radiation properties.
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CIRC
ACCESSION NO--AP0125028
ABSTRACT/ EXTRAC T-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SURVEY OF THE ClJR,*lENT STATUS OF
OUR KNOWLEDGE ON THE RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF CONSTRUCTION MATS-RIALS AND
WORKING IMEDIAt WHICH ARE ESSENTIAL IN THE CALCULATION 01Z HEAT TRANSFER
BY BRAD IAT ION. THE RADIATIVE PROPERTI'r-_S ARE CLASSIFIE:Dl, AND THE
APPLICATION OF THE VARIOUS RADIATIVE~PROPERTIES IN ENGINEERING
-CALCULATIONS IS EXAMINEO* METHODS AND MEMNS OF SrUOYING EXPERIMENTALLY
THE.RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS ARE. DISCUSSED~ FACIL[TY:
-ISSLEDOVATELISK11 ENERGFTICH St II N T TUT,
GOSUDARSTVENNYI NAUCHNO E k I S I
:MOSC USSR.
OW
UNCLASS IF lE0
USSR UDC 546.821 17+546/46'21
Bo Ras LSONOVICHt B. I.j OUREVICJis YU. GOr and NEVRAM19 YU. P.
um Nitride-Magasslum Wdo Syst*_
"Interaotions in the Mani
Moscow, ILvastiya AkadenJA Nauk SSSR, X6organicheskiye Weeely, Vol 6,
no 5t 1972, PP W-W
AbstTact: The solid-phase interaction in the system TiN-MgO is studied. The end
product of this interaction is a-Ti2O,; the interaction occurs with the formation
of an intermediate product, a TiO-MgO solid,solution, 10i-ich decomposes into a-Ti 0
2 3*
The coefficients of di-ffusi'on of titanium thr6ugh the phases a-Ti 0 and MgO are
2 3
determined.
LOGWOV, A. A., MTVIRIS-WaLl, H. A., =4 Tnstitute of
High-Emergy Physics
"Restrictions on the Behavior of the Elastic and Inelastic C;ross-Sections at
High Energies, W
Moscowp Tooreticheskaya i MatemailcheaLcala Flzika, Vol 9, No 2, Nov ?1, PP
153-189
Abstracts The first part of the article, dealing with the short-range action
of-n-u-cle-ar forces and restrictions on the behavior of the elastic and inelas-
tic cross-seetions, considers the otyective interaction TpAius, restrictions
on the behavior of the cross-sections,,the,equality of the total interaction
cross-sections of particles and antiparticles at high anargieso and restric-
tions on the behavior of the total interaction cross-sections at high ener-
gles, The second part of the artiole, on the basis of the condition of
unitarity and analyticity, obtains conclusions regardingthe behavior of the
differential multiple-production cross-section with energy growth in the wide
production angle region. Topics covered inthe second pa= include the
112
102
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LOGtJNOV, A. A. et al, Teoreticheskayn i Matematichoskaya Fi:~il,:
Vol 9, No 2, Nov 71, pp 15'3-1b9
integral representation, inverse integral representkation, the
upper bound of the amplitude of the inelastic process with fixed
projection of monent, the upper bound of the decrease in the
differential inelastic cross-section in.the wide-angle region at
high energies, the sensitivity of the bounds of' the multiple-
production cross-section to the dimensions of the analyticity
region for variables cos, 0 and 60,~the Kinoshita-Laeffell-Martin
representation, and the evaluation of the differential elastic
back-scattering cross-section.
212
Nucle~ti Physics~
USSR
LOGUNOV, A. A., MESTVIRISHVILI, M. A.,, and Institute of High
Energy Physics, Academy of Sciences of the TISSR'.
"Restrictions on the Behavior of the Cross Sections of Elastic and Inelastic
Processes at High Energy" (Part 1)
Moscov,.Teoreticheskaya I Matematichesiaya Fizika) Vol 9, Ito 1, Oct 71,
PP 3-43
Abstract: Present day theory of strong Interactions at high energies differs
considerably from its parent theory -.- the quantized field theory of the middle
fifties. The main reason for this discrepancy was the failure of pe--turbation
theory,* the only working tool of the field theory at the time, in the descrip-
tion of strong particle interactions. While applied 6uccessPally to the
exchange of single -particles, it prvred~to be coppletely inadequate in situa-
tions involving strong interactions vhere emission of nany nesons was as
equally probable as emission of a single meson.
The purpose of the present work vas to.stress the importance of inelastic
processes, essential for understanding dynamics of IntaTactions at high energy.
General properties of the differential crosseection procesnas of multiple
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