SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHUDYAKOVA, T.N. - KHVICHIVA, A.T.
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USSR UDC 669.295.015.3:543.42
DOTSENKO, S. N., POPLAVSKAYA, K. A., SEMENOVA, G. N., and KHUDYA1(OVA, T. N.
"Spectrographic Testing of Impurities in Pigmented, Modified Titanium
Dioxide"
Moscow, Metallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titana), Metallurgiya
Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp 165-169
Translation: A method is developed for spectrographic testing of silicon,
aluminum, zirconium, and iron in pigmented titanium dioxide modified by
the "wet method." The spectra were photographed using an 1SP-28 quartz
spectrograph of average dispersion. The possibility of using production
calibrating devices made of pigmented titanium.dioxide, on the surface of
which supplenents of aluminum, silicon, and:zirconiiim have been applied
by the'"wet method," and artificial calibrating devices in a apark and
arc state is studied. The results received provide-evidence that the
spark state gives better reproducibility of results and two-fold less
errar in analysis than the are state. 11helmethod ensures test:ing from
0.0076.to 0.018% Fe, 0.67-1.57-1 Al. 0.28-0.54%~Si, and 0.30-1.527. (by
mass) Zr. Four illustrations, three tables, and 19 bibliographic entries.
USSR uDc 621.,191.85
SLAVIN, G. A. and KHMS&I -A-6.F Moscow
O'Sone Crystallization Peculiaxities of the, Liquid heta2 of the Bath in
Eleetron-F-eam Shot WeldJxel
Moscow, Fizika I Xbimiya Obrabotki Faterialovt No 1, Jan-Feb r.,, PP 37-44.
Abstracti Results are presented of an Investigation of the exys-tallization
of the liquid Pnetal of the ba-th by electron-beam shot (BES) welding. The
peculiarities of the crystallIzation process are analyzed and rossible seara
structures and their relation to properties of ifelded -joints aiv discussed.
Temperature measurements revealed that in the EBS lielding method the rates of
cooling can vary in larger limits and that higher cooling rates can be obtained
than in the continuous welding method. Surf-ace char;actaristlcs of seams
produced by EW ifelding are analyzed xlth~ particular ;wttontian g1ven to the
cle=ly expx~essed distinction of the orystaUization. baponding on the EMS
Welding, methods, there axe generally throo types of strnictures which are
discussed by reference -to eurface nicroaoetions- of tho iseam face, on the
basis of investigations of effects of crystallization rvocesLea on propox-ties
of welded joint3 on thin-wallee, experimental nodels (zodels ol~ electron
apparatu. of 10 copper, NP-1 nichelf 9291C18 alloy, VK-2 Atobiim., and XhMaOT
steel)# a. number of qualitative ch=aeteristicr, of vreld.ed joints can. be
improved, including vacuxa density thexual resirotance, strengthp and plasticity.
Five illustrations, tiro biblioigaphic roferences.
USSR MM 621-791-85
MUM F.,and SLAVIN G. A., Moscow
AU-,--A Y
"Izrrestigation of the Technological Possibilities of Percussive Electron-Beam
Welding of Sheet M4tals"
Moscov,, Fizika i Ich I mi ya Cbrabotki Yaterialov,, No 3, Ylay-Jun 71, PP 13-19
Abstract: Data of an investigation of the technological and thermal character-
istics of a percussive electron-beam are presented and the efficiency of the
lattGr for welding sheet constructions i~ discussed. The effect of paraueters
of electron-beam operating conditions on the melting capability and the Geam
formation is demonstrated. The pulsed introduction of heat is found to widen
considerably the technological possibilities of the electron-beam welding
process. Ranges of optimum values of electron-beam velding parawters which
cot-respond to a maximum melting capability of the heat source~are determined.
Six,411 ustrations, three tableapthree bibliogmphic,refeivnees.
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uDc 6-~:,1-791-035
YEROKHIN, A. A., MINTICHEITICO, V. F., and M-UDYSHEV A t F. Mloscow
"Efficiency c.f the Electron Beam Fusion (Welding) Process"
Moscow, F.4zika i Khimiya Olbrab-itki Materialov, No 3, -MaY-jW1 70, T), 131-133
-Kostract: An investigation is made of the ene.- losses reesultinl- from the effect
of electron beams in the weldL-4g range. It is shown that in the catse of deep
41 th
penetration of fusion for beams wit relatively large total and specific power,
in-order to exmlaln the high efficiency of the process it is necessary, when
estir.,,ating the enerSy losses by the theory of scattering ancL reflection of the
electrons, to consider the thertial effect of 'the beam on the raterial causing the
41
occurrence and development of a "channel" in the fusion zone. We interaction oA
the electron flux with the solid state is acco=anied by a number of processes and
phenomena whose a U
Lualitative and quantitative characteristics are deterriined pri-
rarily by such initial data as the para.-noters of the electron beam and the treated
material. It is pointed out 'that the basic parameters of the beam are the energy
and specific porweer, and of the material (as applied to metalx), the atomic number
al constancs.
and ther-wphys~c
Investigation of theoretical papers and e=er1rPn-(;~0. msullt.* on ocattering, of
electrons in atoms shows that the Pvijority of energy loaves ais applied to the weld
zone belong to reflected (back- scattered) eleotrons. Tm iron, for exxxple,
VEROMET, A. A., et al., Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov., NO 3, May-jun 70,
PP 131-133
(the energy losses to reflection of electronsl is about 20 percen't of the
energy of the electron beam at the bombar&..ent point. The crAaefficient of reflect4on
and mean energy of the back-scattered.electrons do not depenCL on the process paraine-
ters and temperature of the metal, but are determined by the atomic nwriber 1,'iuclear
charge) of the material bombarded by the bean. The estinatei losses I radiation,
Co
x-radiation, and secondary and thermal electron emission demonstrated that the total
energy losses do not exceed 10 percent of the total, energy of the,bean.
Graphs are presented of the efficiency of the fusion (mia-lding) process as a
function of the beam current? the shape factor of the weld, and the opening of the
gap for accelerating voltages of 20 kv.
It is pointed out that the numerical values obtained as a result of the e:cper-
im-nt are deten-nined to a great extent by the parameters of the electron-optical
system, the accelerating voltage, and the energy distribution eLth. respect to the
beam cross sect4on. I'lowever, the nature of the relations Is not, retained through.-
-ctron beam we"Iding,
bout the entire weld zone. For thernal calculations during ele
it will be necessary -to establish
n , (tlie effective efficiency) as a function of
the concentration coefficient oA. A.
the source as applied to various materials.
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MUPYATOVA, L. P., FJMYUMOV, V. G.. MOROZOVA, N. P., PIKUNOV, 14. V., SHISH-
KOV, V. V., State Scientific Research and Design Institute of the Rare
Metals Industry, Institute of General Metallurgy and Physics of Metals of
the Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy imeni I. I.
Bardin, Moscow
"Pseudosymmetry of (110} Slip in Tungsten Single Crystals"
14os'cow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 213, No 2, Il NOV 73, pp 325-328
Abstract: A characteristic feature of the slip geometry and stress-strain
curves of tungsten crystals is their strong orientation dependencet the
yield point of crystals with the tension axis oriented close to (0011 is
considerably lower than in crystals oriented close to r-ngle C0111 of the
standard triangle. This effect is usually attributed to the asyrrurnetry of
shear in plane f112), vhich is typical of metals with a bec lattice.
However, research has now shown that in crystals of lov-purity tungsten
(1121 slip is suppressed. Nevertheless the difference in yield points for
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CH,UPYATOVA, L. P; et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 213,-No 2, 11
Nov 73, pp 325-328
crystals.of the indicated orientations remains. Iri this pkper the uuthors
exFLMIne experimentpL-I data obtained.,on. "dirty" slr~gle crystaIs of tungsten,
.and discuss.the effect of "pseudoasymmetry".observed for U101 slip in such
crystals. Tentative hypotheses'are proposed to eiplain the observed 'effect.
USSR UDC 621.317.75
PF4TSEU1KO, L. No OLVILAYEV, K. K.
"Application of the Method of Automatic Discrimination Characteristics for in-
vestigation of the Accuracy of Measuring the Frequency and Time Position of a
Radio Signal"
Ifetodyrazrab. radioelektron. apparatury, No I (Procedures for Development of
Radioelectronic Equipment -- Collection of Works, No 1), Moscow, 1970, pp 186-
188 (from PZh-Radiotekhnika, No 8, Aug.70, Abstract No 8A407)
Translation: In analyzing the parametric reliability of the veasuring parameters
of input signals, the method of automatic pickup of the discrimination character-
isticu is used. This method consirra in taking and witonatic reprinting of the
discrimination and fluctuation characteristics and systematic errors. Brief
'information is presented on the algorithm of the automatic discrimination char-
teristics. it is pointed out that it permits investigation of the accuracy
a
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characteristics of multichannel meters for measuring the frequency and time
position of radicy signals.
USSR uDc 61g:616.988.43-o7:636.22/.28
4ct M--0qV-,,Yj Y., ZUBOV, 1. V., ?rAJRAVI)!EV, V. K., O-NIJT--7RMV, V. P., PRONINA,
N. A., SKMOV.- V. I.J. and FILATCAr, 1. P., All-Union Scientific Research,
Institute of Foot-and-Mouth Disease
"Course of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Areas in Which Mass Imr=.ization Haci Been
Carried Out"
~bscov, Veterinariya, No 1, Jan 73, PP 50-51
Abstract: Studies carried out at foot-and-mouth disease e-pizootic foci at
which specific prophylaxis of cattle (irmmization vith inactivated alumir2wm
hydroxide formol vaccine containing saponin) had been applied on a Pass scale
Indicated.the occurence of atypical infections in cases iu which the virus of
the disease had been brought in later. Virus carriers weia detected among
immunized animals that did not exhibit clinical symptoms of the disease, but
had-been-in contact vith sick animals, and also among anizals thut had
recovered from the disease.
-USSR UDc 619:616.9-o22+-636.1+-636.2~-636.44-636-52/.58
KURAVYEV, V. K.; TKWOR V_ SHORSHNEV, V. I.; PRONINA,
11. A.; SMIRNOV, V. I.; ONUFRMV,.V. P.
"Imirranological Reactivity of Cattle Treated With Saponin Foot-
and-Mouth Disease Vaccine at Different Ages"
Vladimir, V sb. Yashchur (Foot-and-Mouth Disease Collection
7
of Works), 1970, PP 74-75 (from RZh_~8 Lhivotnovodstvo i
Voterinariya, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.5d-57L, orvachev)
by E. S
Translation: The dynamics of formation of virus-neutralizing
antibodies (VI-TA) was studied in cattle aged l-, 3-, 6-, and 12-
months-and older, 7, 14, 21, 30, 60, and 90 days after vaccina-
tion with aluminum hydroxide vaccine -- a formol viiacine from
lapinized A22 virus of foot-and-mouth disease-with various doses
of saponin. Animals of each age group.were vaccinated with
10 DV50 in doses of LL.3 ml (the immunizing dose was determined
on guinea pigs), containing saponin in amouzntn of 2.5, 5, nnd
10 mg. The VNA titers in the aera of,animals prereidetermineed
on,baby mice given 10 LD 50 o.f the~virua.~ It was found that
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MAVYEV, V. K., et al, V sb. Yashchur, 1970, Pp 74-75
aftinistration of the vaccine with a saponin dose of 5 and 10
mg-to-1-month and 3--month-old calves led to a more significant
increase in the T-I-,IA titer than in 12-month-old bull calves and
adult-,animals. The local reaction tothe introduction of
.was less pronounced
saponin-containing aluminum hydroxide vaccine
In:-.calves..than in adult animals.
Acc. Nr: OP0049057 Ref . C o d e: 4-0
PRMARY SOURCE: Vestnik oftallmologii, 1970, Nr
PP a 4
PROCEDURES AND RESULTS OF EX,"IINATION OF THE ORGAN
OF VISION IN CHILDREN OF THE Ist-.4th YEARS OF LIFE
Xhukhrina-11,
Summary
The function of the organ of vision was examined In 823 children of the junior
and senior cr~dhe age (Is,-4th years of life). Examination proce?.ures were worked out
which included tests for visual acuity and the -state of binoculav vision. Visual function
(fixation, convergence, visual acuity) begin to develop in c1bildren on the 4-5th week
of the first year of their Iiie. Visu2l acuity increases *from 0.002 in children of the 2nd
month of life to 0.68 when they reach the age of 4 years, The. number of children with
binocular fixation rises from 30. in the Ist veat of life to 94.1% a~ the age of 4 (accor-
to 86-,~ (asmiasu' -neter). Hypermetropic
ding to- the prism test) and redby the colourij
retraction up to 3.0 prevails in children until they reach the age: of 4 years. n children
of the Ist vear of life prevalent is congenital pathologv (7.1 iij, whilt in those of the
2-4th year of life acquired pathology ~is found -'o preclominate. These investi-
gations justify recommending the. firt prophylactic. exam isnation of the organ of vision
age or 3 yi 1
to be instituted at the age of one and the second at the earsi
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USSR UDC 619:576.807.7-616.988.43
GULIYEV, M. A., CHAKVETADZE, W. V., and- 61SI L W Republic
Veterinary Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture Geor. ian- SSR
"Improved Typing of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 9, 1971, pp 33-34
Abstract: The reaction of prolonged inhibition of complement fixation, based
on the phenomenon that incomplete antibodies are formed in the blood of animals
with infectious diseases, was used for the identification and typing of foot-
and-mouth disease (FMD) virus in the serum of animals convalescing from the
disease. All of the elements entering into a complement. fixation reaction
standard ITID virus hyperimmune sera and antigens 0,0194 A,A 22 , and C,
hemolysin, complements, and washed ram's eryhtrocytes w~xe used. The sera
were diluted in physiological saline, inactivated, and poured into test
tubes to whic1h standard antigens of various types and variants were added,
and kept at 2-4*C for 18-20 hours. Standard sera with complement and hemo-
lysin were added and warmed at 37*C for 30 minutes. Anticomplement and
hemolytic activity of the sera were studied for control purposes. The
method was used in the study of 231 sera obtained from convalescing cattle,
11 -- from sheet and goats, and six from hogs. In all cases hemolysis was
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strongly inhibited, which indicates the specificity of the method. The pro-
longed complement fixation inhibition reaction can thus be recommended for
use in the ident-ificaticn. and typing of FMD virus.
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USSR UDC 539.126.01
MUKRUNIASHVILI, Z. V., Moscow Aviation Institute
"Symmetry of a Space"
Tomsk, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Fizika, No 7, 1972, pp 75-79
Abstract: The author presents a homomorphic mapping in.a space V observing
the multiplication law G(glg2) - T(gl)T(92), where T 6 f and g F- G is called
a representation E' of the group G. The Lagrangian 1(*, d~/dx) is invariant
relative to the group G, where the field components transform. according to
the law ~ - T(g)~. If the parameters of the group G are arbitrary function
of x (a localization of the group G), the requirements of invariance lead to
the rise of compensating fields in the Lagrangian. The theory of compensating
fields is thus a transition from the representation T(g) to the representation
T(g(x)). In this paper a theory is constructed in which the matrices of the
representation T are functions of x, i.e., T(g, %) and the element g of the
group Go acting in the x-space is not localized. These;problems are a Con-
tinuation of two previous papers of the article and therefore the terminology
and notations remain the smie as in these:articles.
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A#G*l SENDEROV, E,E.1 KHITAROV, N.I.
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FORMATION OF STABLE PHASES (ALKY. OF SOLNS. ABOVE~ALI_h LEO TO THE
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THE MINERAL (NAALSI SUB2 0 SUB6 H SUB2; 0,,WHERE SIQ SU82-AL SU62 0 SU83
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USED IN GEOTHERMOMETRY, APPLIED TO TH&~OW TEMP. Mc
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INFORMATION ON THE TEMP. CONDITIONS OFIROCK FORMATIONo FACILITY:
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VISHNEVSKIY, A. A., KOLESNIKOV, 1. S., BALLYUZEK, F. V.,
PORT,9QY_,~_V KOSTIN, E. D., PECHERSKIY, V. I., KOLO".1IYETS,
G., and Institute of Surgery ibieni A. V.
vislinevskiy Tc~M&ij__of_Mcdica1 Sciences USSR, and flos p it a I
Surgery Clinic 111ilitary 1-ledical Academy imeni S. M. Kirov
"Causes of Early Functional?'Incompetence of Allotransplants"
Moscow EksperimentalInaya Khirurgiya i Aneste--iologiya, Vol 1,
Jan/Feb 71, pp. 3-8
Abstract: Causes and effects in, p o!, t op*crative developi,.icnts were
analyzed, which enabled us to systematize the factors responsi-
ble for early functional incompetence of.a transplanted organ.
Factors in four etiological categories'were considered: 1.
Organization and Tactics; each of availability oil funds for
establishing transplantation centers; lack of the required
equipment, instruments, and drugs; absence of a central list of
potontial recipients; and inadequate cooperation betvcen trans-
plantation surpow; and reiniwation Specialist.$
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AnesteziologiYa, Vol 1, Jan/Feb 71, pp 3-8
2. Physiological Anatomy: poor estimation of the anatomical and
physiological reserves of the transplant; and shortcomings in-
surgical techniques, 3. Pathophysiology: deteriorated state
of the recipient; poor health of the donor; injury to the
transplant; excessive functional load on the transplant; and
inadequate prevention of operative and postoporative complica-
tions. 4. Immunobiology: poor matching of donor and recipient;
high immunological potential in the recipient; inadcquate pre-
vention of stimulation of'immunological react-ions in the recip-
lent; and mistakes committed in immunosuppressive therapy.
Ma
'T - -7
USSR UDC 612.4l;.ol4.46:6l5.276.-,-
HMSKIY, I. L., KIMTD'kNOV L. L.) and SHATALWA, I. N., University of Friend-
ship Armng Peopl;-s-li~a-ftiliYBra and Institute of Surgery imeni Vishnevskiy,
Moscow
"Comparison of the Effects of Some Irmmosuppressants on Some Hematopoietic
Organs
Yloscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiolof,-,ii i Irmiunobiologii, Nro 9, 1972,
pp 47-52
Abstract: Changes in lymph nodes, bone marrow, and peripheral blood of do,-,,s
resultinG from treatment either with a combination of the antimetabolite im-=-ar
and the anti-biotic aurantin (an analog of actinomycin C) or with antilymphoclre
serum were com-pared. Trine combined use of. im Lran and aurantir. had a rMIC11 j-,reater
toxic ef fect on 1)TThopoicsis and myelopoiesis than dirlthe senim. These
drugs sharply reduced the number of all cellular formis in lymph nodes and bone
marrow, especially the undifferentiated ones, but lyrmhopenia in the peripheral
bload was comparatively mild. Antilymphopyte serum, on ta,~.e other hand,
decreased the number of only the small lymphocytes in t'he lymph nodes while
inducing marked lymphopenia in the peripheral blood.
MEW W
Inummu!11W11j, oji!-virl
USSR UDC 616.931-092.9-085-37
eff and SUMNEY, 1-14 A., Irkutsk, Antiplague
URBANOVICH, L. Ya., KHUNDANOYI L.,~
of Siberir"~al-*~n-al~-,tglg;lltj"loglilwlr,
Institute r as
"Combined use of Cholera Vaccine and Anticholera Serum Globulin in Experimental
Cholera"
Moscow, Zhurnal KikrobiologiA, Epidemiologii, i ImmUnologli, No 9, Sep 70,
pp 14-17
Abstract: The results of a study of the combined use of cholera vaccine and
anticholera serum globulin to confer immediate and lasti,ng protection against
cholera are presented. The experiments were carried out on white mice. Anti-
cholera serum globulin was obtained by fractionation with ethanol in cold.
Analysis of the composition of anticholera serum protein and !Lts globulin frac-
tions by electrophoresis showed that they cont4tin a high percentage (65-7W of
gamma-globulin fraction, a fact which explains the high rate of survival of ex-
perimental animals. Single subcutaneous injection of tho mixture of cholera
vaccine and anticholera serum globulin protected the ard=ls from cholera infec-
tion for one.to 21 days. When the anticholers. serum gUbulin.was injected alone,
its effect lasted only for two weeks after adaUdstratioia, wh4.lD cholera vaccine
1/2
USSR UDC: 615.373:576-851,45.oT7.37-074
SMWRKO, YE.D., SEEPSMIEV, P.A., and L.YE., lr~kutsk Scientific
Research aritiplague Institute of Siberia and the Far East
"Electrophoretic Study of the Protein Composition of Tulalremia Diagnostic
Sera"
Moscow, Zhurnal 14ikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Imnaunobiologii., No 2, _L9
70, Pp
43-47
kbstract: Immunication of horses with tularemia antijr serum
en increased
gamma globulin (by 1.24%) and total proteial(by 0.3-1.1%). However, the
amount of alpha- and beta-globulius and albumin changed little in the course
of immunization, and was virtually the same as in normal. serum. No signifi-
cant changes in the composition of the serum proteins occurred after the
immunization cycles were increased. The gamma-globulin fraction increased
only- during a cycle, and not vith increaue in the number of cyvles. The
gradual increase in gamma-globulin in the course of immimization suggests that
this.fraction is associated with specific tularemia serum antibodies. No
quantitativerelationship was detected between the agglutination titer of
the tularemia sera and their protein composition.
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PRIMM SOURCE: AE'tibiati ten 70,. Vol 15 Nr p 1) 1
-A STUDY OF THE EFFECT C OTHERAPEUTICS ON V1 BRIO 'E.L-TOR
0
IN VITRO;
Khundanov, L. Ye..; Ganin,. V.S.; 1~avashin, :5. 1-1.
Irkutsk Plague Instifute -of Siberia a nd ~Fa,r Ea~st, National 1irslitute for Antibiotics,
itlosco-w 7
Acthrity of 16 chemothera pett tics was estimated, in vitro with respect t