SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSOVA, A.L. - KOSTANDOV, E.A.

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USSR VDC: 621.396.666 BERESTNEV, F. D. and KOSOVAI A. "Analyzing Nonlinear Distortion In AGC Circuits by the Change in Interstage Coupling" V sb. Radioelektron. v nar. 11-h-ve SSSR. Ch. 2 (Radioelectronics in the Vational Economy of the USSR, fart 2--colliaction of work13) Kuybyshev, 1970, pp 54-90 (from Radiote.h itka, No. 3, March 71, Abstract NO.3D40) A44Z , J- Translation: An examination is made of an amplifier circuit with an automatic gain control syi:item, bi-.-ised on the charigi) in intor- stage coupling as a result of a change in a seiniconductor diodo., resistance. An equation determining the coefficient of nonlinear distortion of the envelope from the isecond haxtuonia is derivi4d. N. 3. 39 - USSR UM 621.396.666 BERESMV, F. D. and KOSOVA, A.js. "AGC Circuit With Parallel Controlled Circuits in Interstage Coupling Arrangements" V ob. Radice! elctron. v rar. 12i-ve O'ER, Mi. 2' Milio,alectrnlnics in 4 The Haticnal Economy of the USSR, Part 2--callection of works) Kuybyshev, 1970, p 77-83 (from M-Radiotial. aLkaj No. 3, I-.arcb 711, Abstract No. 3DM Translation: An amplifier circuit With C dain control is examined in which two semiconductor diodes aria u3fld in an inter- stage coupling circuit connected in serios for d-ci and in paral- lel for a-c. N. S. 38 USSR IJI)G 547.241 GRISHINA, 0. N., v OVA--1-11- and KLYUCIIANSKAYA, S. M., Enstitute of Organic and Physica y imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Acad. of Sci. IISSR "Alkylthionophosphine Sulfides. Part X11. Fellctioall of il..Ilt-yLtliio,.i4jpliu,-;pliine Sulfides With Organomagnesium Compounds" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol. 41, Mc, 9, pp 1995-1999 Abstract: The principal reaction products of alkylthloncphasphine sulf:.dt~s with organomagnesium compounds are dialky1dithlophosphinia acids. 1"I v reaction in addition the principal product also yielij'di vriuvc,11ptaris, tr**L- alkylphosphine sulfides and oxygen-containing, phosphorus auids. The jrl,~Id of these byproducts is 40-02.'. 'Elie reaction lesses i:xe cocuidderabk (20- 30%) and are assumed to be due to the oxygen-containiliq; phosphorus which are lost during the hydrolysis of thil- complex. Thu Formation o1' trialkylphosphine sulfide is related to the mobillLy of zi!nt:! sul.fur in t!,e sulfide which, as shunn in an ear.1-ter istudy, splitu I!ron vI-;(,-,;plioru:; t,:i a new sulfur-containing ~!ompukuid, ill LIJIS tH)8j;l.bI5/ IL I,K!rLaj)UII1. Distillation of dialkyldithicphosphinic acids utider vacuum, followed I)y the elimination of hydrogen sulfide, results in the Jlormat;lon of 112 USSR GRISHINA, 0. N., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Selp 71, Val 41, No 9, PP 1995-1999 thioaahydrides of these acids. Identification of thil new compounds w4is based on elemental analysis, physicochemical constants and, IR spectra, 2/2 USSR wm: .541ri241+661. 725 GRISMA. 0. if.. XOSOVA. L.-;J, LIPATOVA.- I. P... and: SMOIDULLIN. R. R.. Institute of Orga'nd-c'~~ ~hy-i ical Chemistry lzemt, A..'jp6. ArbUZDV, Kazam Academy of Sciences USSR 'Alkylthiophosphine Sulfid~as. 9. Synthesis-of NntaorythriLyl 0,0.0.0-Tetra- k1s; (Alky1dithiophosphonates) and Their Derivativ*s" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhJmii, Vol 44D,, No 1,, pp 66-69 Abstract: A series of dithlophaz7mlionate dorivat:imes, pirevioasly Qikno;,n. 'Wore synthesized in the pursuit of inve:5ti4atlon of -.;LLif ides (1). Four partial ester:j, pentaorythrityl nates) (11). were proparc~l in 1UQu yields by mb.1jig I w;Lta pq,.^.TacrythmK4! jn anhydrous dioxane at 90o. 11 were clear vi-scous producl~!;. Omppinj; triathy- lamine slowly into a rLixxture of 1 and pantacrythritol in. d-Jamine -it roon temperature, then neating the mixture to '?Oo gave corroi;-por4:4,i1r, quitirnary triethyla--=nium salts of III (III) (yields 92-97,~). clc,itr viicous substarcoo which crystallized or. standir~,,. Addimg slowly ethyl juid.de or e".hyl chlorc.- acetate to ill in dioxane at 70-50~ gave afta," three hoMrs yields of pentaery-thrityl 0.0,0,0-tetrakia axLremely viscous substances which crystal.117~ad on atanling.. .5im*11arly XII tn dio:mrx . .... . . . . . . . . . . USSR GRISHINA, 0. N., et al, Zhurnal Obshcbey KhJzii, 1roi PQ,, o 1, j n 70, P -69 solution reacted with aqueous iodAne at room teuiperature to give 78.3-54.1',b yields of disulfides Cc (Cli2op (S)n-S421;>- where R is butyl, cyclohegl. cr C6`13. The disulfides I" '-tore cr:~5-.al!Ano products, indentified by thuir amIting poJjA3. Shak:ixig 11, whtlr,,: a1r.-Yl is butyl or cycloherjl, with aqueous mickel su.Uate ~n equ4.moI--Lr ar.Q-wAr. ga-10 10a#' yields of corresponding nickel salts, gray-greeniski powders meltLng at 145-1470 and 230-330. respectively. 2/2 itz 024 UNCLASSIOtO ~)ROCESSING DATE---~,OOCT70 TITLE--SULFIUES OF ALKYLTHIONOPHUSPHINeS. ix. sywri-a-sis OF PE,%TAE,:~,YTH--sITCL,0,0,0,0,TETRAKIStALKYLDI'rHI,3PkIDSI'~'HONATES, AND rHEIA. AUTHJR-(04)-GRISHINA, O.Nov KUSUVA# LoMst LIPAF0VAj I.P.j SHAC,100d]N, R.R. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S.OURCE-ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970, 40(liv 66-9 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL SYNTHES(St HETER0CYCLtC OXYGEN cwwnt,-4-~), iR spEl:r~~xi, ORGANONICKEL COMPOUND* PHOSPHATe WERt HETEIZOCYCLIC $UtFJA C011,PJUND, HETEROCYCLIC PHOSPHOURS COMPOUND9 THIOL CiONTROL MARKING--N-0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELIPRAKE--1992/1739 STEP tiU--URtOOTI),(*i'010"ri)~t,31/0061)/,)~)69 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0112727 2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED WRO C E S$ ING CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112727 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSrRACT. HEATING 5 C; SIJ,"12) SUB2 WITH 2.2't G C(CH SUBZ OH) SUB4 IN URY UIOXANE I llik At '?0[)ECvR[-ES GAVE 10OPERCENT VISCOUS C(CH SUB2 UPiS)-(SHIR) SUB4 ('I) (k EQUALS KElCH)r N PRIME20 SUBD 1.5630. SIMILARLY WERE PREPD. THE ANALU;'S WITH: SHOWN ON MICROFICHE. 1R SPECTRA ARE REPURrEQ. FACILITit: INST, ORG. FIZZ KHIM- IM. ARBUZOVAP KAZANw USSRe q Pharmacology an Toxicology USSR UDC $77.1:615.719 ZHISLIN, L. E., OVETSKAYA, N. M., and-KOSO V. "Comparative Toxicological Characteristics of Thiourea and Its Dioxide WIth Different Modes of Uptake by the Organism" Tr. VIII S"yezda gi iyenistov USSR, 1970 (Works of EQ;hth Corigre~Fs of Ukrainian SSR Hygienists, 1970), Kiev, "Zdarov'ya," 1971, pp 230-233, discussion pp 250- 251 (from RZii-Riolo,,-icheskayaj~llaija, No 10, 25 May 3972, J&stract No 10F2186 by M. Sh.) Translation: Thiourea (I) or its dioxide (11) was administeree to rats intra- peritoneally, in the form of skin applicationfi, or tho: miimals unden,~vat in- halation inoculation. The authors present data rn weight chariges of Lhe lungs, thyroid and spleen, as well as data on the norphologf(~.al corposition of the blood and the iodine-accuntulation capacity of thiu thyroid. According to the authors' conclusion, acute toxicity and accumulation r,npaclty are pro- nounced for II than for 1. 1, and T1 can have tin adyerizie ef Fect oil the organi~,!A both In the event of Intake via Lhe ruspiratory tract ond vla the Intact !--kin. Therefore, In the ntithors' opinion mt-ariuz'i-.'!s mu.-~L be tzilLcrt dt;:rIng product:(,ri ti) prevent the atinospheric environnesit from belop contaifl-wiLed wdth aerc).I(Js elf I and II or workert. froin co-,mins.; into direct C071tact Ivich the~;11 1:Cr1:p1A111d-", P!;_ pecially front getting 5;olutlons thercof on the skin. Physical Pro~6rties USSR UTJC: 620-18:539.4.019.2 ATRMCHM, E. S.9 KOSO H. V.-AU SEM9 V. S. j Cd 15HORS1101bDVp H. KH. t Volgo- grads Moscow "The Physico-Mechanical Properties of Blanks Produced by :14plonive Pressing, Moscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialoyl No 5f Sep-4$)ct 73y pp 123-12'1 Abstract: The authors study the density, electric conductivity, and hardness of pressings after the explosive, matrixiess presping of iromq nickel, and t1tarLi= powders It is shown that the physico-mechanical propertiem of prcssings obtained by wqx1osive pressing are determined primarily by interparticle contacts with a metallic bond* Simultaneously the inadequatp metaMc bont~ of taia particles in the briquets is indicated, showing the necessity for the subsoquent. mintering of the briquets. 1A WSR UDa 539.44IC4 AURWHCHENKO, E. S. UPOVATrY, B. W., SIMMi, V. S., and SHOROSHOROV, M. IGI.,A. REJ 0, t W. r "Features of Plastic Deformation During Explosive Compreselan of Eatax Powders" Moscow, Fizika i Xhimiya Obrabotki PAtgrialov, No 4, Jullmig 72, PP 113-118 Abstracts Plastic deformation, temperature, and somiti featmres of the fint. structure were studied in relation to the donsity ouidt compaession parap-stors, using 100-250A iron and titanium powders. It wau d;aterjt3nud that hlgh- velocity loading leads to a uignificant hoatting of the comp4restsed powder due to the adiabatic character of heat axobange betwomij tho deforned part1cles and the surrounding environment. USSR UDC $47.558.1 MINGALEVA, K. S., CHISTOKLETOV, V. N. KOSOVTSEV, V. Y., amd PETROV, A. A., 4. 'twt~ Leningrad Technological Institut .imen sove "Dipole Moments and the Structure of Alkenylphosphinei3 and of the Derivatives of Phosphonous Acid" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchev Khimii, Vol 41 (103), No 4, Apr 71, pp 862-865 Abstract: Dipole moments were used in a study analyzIng the distribution of electron density in alkenylphosphinos and in deri,4!ltivei; of alkenyl- phosphonous acids. Replacing an ethoxy group In triathyl phosphite 1,--y a vinyl group led to a slight drop of the dipole ai=ent, as did the replace- ment of a or 2 hydrogen atcms in (C2t1:1)O)-)PCH:C112 by rwithy.1 groups. F.Cipla(:e- ment of a (C2H5)2p group by ((CH3),)N]2P has practically no effect on the dipole moment. In general the electron state of the p6sphorus atom in abuive compounds depends on the substituents. &-- the .1) character of tile unshared pair of e2ectrans of the phosphorus atom its acceptor capacity is decreased. USSR UDC 547.241 KO�OVTSEV. V. V. . CHISTOKLETOV, V. N., and PETROV, A. A., 1,vilgr. Teclino. Inst. "1,3-Bipolar Addition to Unsaturated Compounds. XXVL Iteact.ion of Vinyldiphenylphosphine With C-Carbetlioxy-N-ikrylnitrilfniinec;)" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obsliclicy Kliimii, Vol XL, No 12, D4!4: 70, pp 2570-257$ Abstract: The reactions of vinyliliphenylphosphine wl.tl'i fivo different C-carbetho-..cy-N-arylnitrilim.iiies were sti4died; 014t 1-clatIts fliavrd that they proceeded similarly to the same reactions of aiplitanylal.trilLmine, with formation of cyclic phosphamium salts. LSR USSR 547658. 1 KOSQUWZ,.2,.-L, CHISTOKLOVOV, V. U., PETR(Yip A. A., Leningrad fechnological Institute bieni Lensevet, Lanlnga!-ad, Plinistry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RMIM "Reaction of Triphenylphoaphine With Nitrilinines" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchej-1qiimii., Vol 400 No 9P S41P 70, pp 2132-2133 Abstract: It was shown that nitrilinines with 1):1ec i1roil-accepting groups at the C-atom react with triphertylphosph!W's Vielding t3table azoilides. The reaction begins by a nucleophil:11o attikck. of a ph(;-3- phine molecule on the nitxb1lJ=in* oorbon atom*, ,The axistable betaine formed converts to the azo-Ilids utwoo stabilltij, is zthte to th4i eleo- tron-accepting group at the 111de carbon atmo VIS S R TJDC. 6 21. 51,3- 6 .2 1.,:3 ASMV, Yu. 11. m1mcni:o, v. V. , WBOV, I. Ye. , SYNCII'MY 1". P. , KCISOY A Y "A 71dn-Film Capaci,Lor" MOSCOW, No 7 , Ila-- 72 , ku L- 2 -"o 3.295,1'2, Divisicill 1"", f'JLj'---"~ )'j 9, published 9 Feb 7f-, 11 205 Translation: This Author's Cz-rtificatc introduces a th,.In-film canitc-~tor in the forn of not~l pltur, (e. I-.". cc,-,,b plater) applicil. Io a dielectric Substrate and cow~rod v',,th a .1,,yc-r of cliclectric mutcrLlnl. A.;-. a Oi:;t-;Ii- endshing of II!(, IIK'! i2: lld"Inu- ;,-I- creasing tl,.,: area of tho! by applyi-vr, r- Inye.- or rxital. to the diele-c- tric. 1/1 112 Ole UNCLASS16ED 1:114 ri C. H' S S I NL) A T2 '3,,- T 7 0 TITLE--GRANULUMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CLAYS AFIER THF urr;~As,"Nll. SUSPENSIUN _U_ AUTHOR--90SCY, D.E. WGOWWA--~._~ COUNTRY OF I4FL-F-USSR --IZV, AKAD. NAUK TURK4. SSAc SER. FIZ-TEKH+j* KHEM. t;E'L. %ALIM; 1-773p SGURC E (1), 2-7-32 DATE PU13L ISHEi) ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATFRIALS TOPIC TAGS--CLAY, WATER, MATERIAL 41XIN(-,t ULTRASONIC EFI:ECT C94TROL MARKING--NO RESTIICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--lqd9/0533 STEP CIRC ACEFSSION NO--AP0107138 - --------- ----- ----- - owl 212 018 UNCL AS S I F I ED JArE--C?2f-'!CT70 GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107138 r A8STRAC7/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GRANULDMET-4[c: Jr ,LAY~~ BY USING ULTRASONIC WAVES FOR SEPN, OF CLAY 0*RV';Tl;',)N~ SUSP~P4o-I'D 1% ""It- WAS INVESTIGATED. tiY USING THIS METHOD, If IS It-) .)EI.5 DIFFERENT FRACTIONS; A 71 MIN INTERVAl- (11' VI$PE;~SION il,H'),DJCES r4i~ I~EST RESULTS. UNCLASSIFIED mom USSR UDC: 9.TL VASILENKO, V. A., KOSSOV,-B._ "Recognition Algorithms and Perception Psycholc&' Moscow, lzbr. tr. Vses. mr-.,-,Iivuz. simpoz. po prikl. mat. I ki lierrv~t. , Gor'kiy, 1967 (Selected Works of the All-Union lntercall.ef~,ir-tt;e ICrMpcsi,.in on Applied Mathematics and Cybernet.ics. Gar'kiy, 1967), 19T!-;, Fp 242-244 (from Hh-Kibernetlka, DIQ 7, Jul 73, abstract No V685 by the authors) Translation: The pa-nill' deals with the question of hunlill of a system of features and their evaluation in imtLge class~Vicatii:!n. A rev method is proposed for doing psychological. experiments ~tr- deUrr-inirg tl,,,!- subjective distances between different visual objects. k o!' psychological experiments iE dcne on the nethod of r4ailring art] ~hra m-:!ti-d of paired intervals, and the ccefficients of rank ",orre2itition are co,'.11alted for these methods. USSR UDC: 056 9.18: 6 2 1 .'746 LYUDKOVSKIY, V. M. , VOINOV, S - G. , JW5QL-L,,.,X.,, , ZOTEY11111, V. S. , and POTAPCrjA, V. P. "Quality of High-Strength Structural Steel Refined in the Ludle With Liquid Synthetic Slag" Proizvodstvo Chernykh Mctallov (Production of Ferrous Motals-Collection of Works], No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 234-239 Translation: Melting of high--strength steel with trozitz&nt 1):Y' synthetic slag allowed the content of sulfur in the aw-tal to be dccrea;j;(!,d by almost 2 timv-s: from O.OOS7 to 0.0034%. The contamination of the metiil by nulimetitIlic. IncImsiows t-ias both when estinated by the mothod of electrolYtic zr~~paril.tlon Olror.-4 0.0079 to 0.0062%) and by the rrethod of counting contaminated fiellds of ,,isicin (froir 6.8 to 4.2%). The decrease in contamination of the ncLul witj,. incILIii-0113, evaluated as line oxide-, and brittle silicates, was pnrtirculi~tly noticcabll~, The results of tensile testing of smooth specimens and sliecimcns VIth sharp notches indicated that the steel refined with synthetit: slag has greatL!r quf~tility and structural strength. I figu-re; 4 tables; 4 biblio. refs. 2,5 U S S R S.7"r .1%. G. I T.WBKVf3KTY,, V. D. 11. "Surface 2henom~ena wana Their llole 41m Weldin~ S"tee'll. of lncr-:~.aael Puri .1y lzvestiya- Vysshikh Uchebmylch '4~.vcdamly, Chemaya ,.oscow.V ' 7, pp 18-2-1 Abstract: Me prorossal that t1he surface terjz;.oj 0.' IL effect On the depth of fusion durir-~; vejkjjj,4~ ,r Ca:; pressure in a bul,-~.)le war, -;ired to mas%;are the ::,~i:vfaca (:,f V:-,~5 steel i-n "various proccd,,Lms. V~--29 ztectl 'wr at 16W C ',la-- a zurface tension 100-1(50 er,,, shlll~ t-,"mm 1:i7~ an ordlkknarj melt. T.,UL increaved mtrCacc tensiou.. is in the content of ouriace-actlve olenents -- ziultur unri oxy,::r.,ri - r.'.; tL o!' reflne.,Lenz; of lae steel by synntlie-.ic Itz e,~txclml-ly 4j1*-a:-,, 1.-. thf;,~ F7--- face tencion of 12-As ateel was cbt;erved wil.A an Jr~cmme J.zj %2e Ijul-fla, ccL*Ion-. tuo 0-030~- S:r,--LU adaitions of PvIfur rlotlCeably inareilL~,Ld LIW, dep'..4 in' :%cAoz-. of '1F- 25 steel. The nature of tho relations ob--tained tht*,, stut,at:.: fo: argon-arc weldin,_~. The =echanirm of the ef4L'(,.ct or the Ixxity of M, th respect to t~ie indicated admixtumas la 6bvlausly the Cxaly omI), im.1, :.L 1~2 USSR KOSOY, L. F., et al., Izvestiya V~ysshikh Uchebaykh No 7, 1970, pp 18-21 not depend on the refin4rv-, proaeduzre. in order to inc~-ellme of the metal, special activatirij. flumes were of tlu'~C during argon-arc welding. of atecla of lrcrewue-d j,.-.z-.LtY L'V;!U_"~,_'_.' in a good-quality welded jo:Uit wiLhovvt izicreaslAg the veldizi,-I c-urro::,.'L. ';'Pe ver,,,~Its of neasuring t-Ae surface tension of VF-25 SteL'I z"vde by t~4ir two prooef", 0.0; IL--C -ur tabulated in the article, and graphs are preaeated shoving -tLe a~'%!ect of auLfur on surface tension and on depth of fumiop of VF-25 sUel. 2!2 USSR KOSPANOV. E. S11. "Depth of the Kroneker Product of (0, I)-Matrices" Diskretn. Analiz. [Discrete Analysis -- Collection of Works], No 22, Novosibirsk, 1973, pp 34-38 (Translated from Refarativnyy Zhurnal Eber- netika, No 10, 1973, Abstract No IOV351) Translation: Z(A) is the depth of (0, I)-matrix A - thO llliniMLIM sible number of rows forming a submatrix without zeu-o colixiin%,. Pie Kroneker product of the mxn-matrix A = (a ) and thil- sxt-mi;trix 6 tj (b ij ) is the matrix AxB = (aijB). The behavior of the quantity L(m) max I(A)I(B) (maximum with respect to all pairs of niatricas with ! t-t:-ws i(AxB) each) is studied. The main result is.- M Aulhor's view USSR JMSMOV. E. Sh. Inc Product of Minimum dnf" Diskretn. Analiz. [Discrete Analysis -- Collection of Works], No 18, Novo- sibirsk, 1971, pp 35-40, (Translated from Rcferativnyy ""huiiial, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No ~ V342 by A. Sapozhenko). Translation: Let F(xi, X 21 ... P %) and (;(Yl' )'2' ..., ym), ba B,-.iolean fillic- tions, the sets of arguments of which do not intersert, whili~ II(XV X 2P ... Xni Yl, ---J Ym) is the logical product of functions V and G. The mink-tum disjunctive nornal fonn (diif) refers to the dnf containing Oic minivium ninnh~,,r of conjunctions. If a(F), o(G) are the iiiirtiri= ditf of X-tuictions F and G re- spectively, the product of the minimuni dnf is the dnf projuud fri)m the for- mula a(F) and u(G) after opening the pirendieses. This work pi-escrits all example of a furictien F(xl, X,, X X P 4) such that the pxc-duct; (if the minin~in dnf a(F(x,, X 2Y XV X 4)) and j(r(yl, y,), Y3' )'4) is not the i,,ihiinum duf of function 11(x1, X-)1 x 31 X 43 Y11 Y2' y3p Y4 F (X1 I X,)J X31 X It J Y 1 t YI) I Y3 Y4) Ion Exchww USSR UDO 678.742.2i678,029.5t62-27f/01 TULUFOVj F. YE.j ZHUKOVt H. A.s --A. gat IM1190vt A. B,t OME100 V. P. and KOSTYUKRM, L. I. "Preparation and Properties of Heter*geneous Ion-Exchuige Mainbranos" Moscow, Plasticheskiye Hassy, No 2j Feb 72, pp 60-63 Abstracti Operational features of ion-excharige membxiuies da:pond upon a con- plex of physico- chemical, electrochemical and mechanic~iil prorrtiesl and alrio upon the stability of such propertias during use. StxxUed here are high-density poly-thylene ueabimtroas pLovpaxod with the catioalte KU-2 and the anionites AV-17 and EDE-10-P, vdth cumful control. of moisture content and particle size* These ionitem, Wimn in v.PxIous pxopor- tions and particel size3l and with both capron and daorpa blirloral were tooted regarding their effect on fusion coefficient$ tenaile sttron8U and electrical parameters; temperature was also evaluated in this connectiom. Electric conductivity fov those heteros;eaeoum lon-exotangve menbers was found to follow the laws &lready estabLished for homageeteous wid interTolyir2r membranes. Tentative optimal values for the variables manUaned axe aLwge*ted. Gra ho illustrating variation In canductivityo ate. acci~apan;y the papar. IT RUM."11 �r II-MIFIriff", USSR UDC, 623-382.--~33-33 GREKHOV, 1. V., KOSO111NA,-jj--5., LEBEDEY, A. A. "Cutout Process of F- PN?N Structure at High Levels o:r 1[njec-~,ior, in the Layers" ~%scov, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 4, Apr 1'2, pp 65-2-855 Abstract: The paper deals with the procesn of cutout r)T a VNIVII structi,::-c- under the effect of inverse anode voltage when tLe injwcticm 2e-rel is hicl. in both bases. The shape of the current mid. the voltall;e across the Firtil structure is analyzed for the ciase where the space chal-f!e ruglon during cutout is initially formed near the high-yoltage emitti!-r junctior. 9-le time for recovel-y of the blocking capacity of the Icrw-,mItaC,,e emilAter jim,.- tion is calculated as vell as tlie! cutout time constmt vhen the psit-Jon of the boundary of the space charge region of the P-cmittiir is fixed. The authors thank A. I. Uvarov for discussion and remarim. USSR In',)C 621 .348.629.113.004.15 KOSJOX~ M A Candidate of Technical Sciences, BOIUJ~REVA, A. A., ZV11ZDPN1A, N. S., G"W, L., I., SEDINA, G. I., NAMI(Central $g,,ientiftc Research Institute of Motor Vehicles and Motor-Vehicle EnziucO "The Technical and Economic Effectiveness of Using V,,as-Torhine Engines on Trucks Under the Conditions of the North" I Moscow, Avtomobil,naya Promyshlennost', No. 7. '1971, pp 5-10 Abstract: For a piston engine in operation, the problem *11 change of the parameters of the characteristics with a drop in the air tcqperature is not as acute as for a gas-turbine engine. However, the st.4irting of .3 piston engine, particularly of a diesel enpine, under low ai!t--tentperature conditions Is considerably more difficult. It is economicaily aituantagcotis to use gas- turbine wtor-vehicle engines in the northern regions when the maximum cosr of these engines is up to 20 rubles per horsepower for engtrets with a capacity of 1200 horsepower, up to 22 rubles per horlwPoweT fDr a caparity of 660-720 horsepcr4er, and up to 18 rubles per horsi~powor for .1in. engine capacity of 240 horsepower. These costsare actual costs, 4nd can be obtained 1/2 USSR KOSSOV, M. A., et al., Avtomobil'naya Promyshlennwt', 3o 7, 1971, pp 5-10 in the series production of gas-turbine engines of the types under consider- ation. The possibility of obtaining large savingo in the national economy is an objective prerequisite for the creation of wdern and promising gas- turbine engines with a capacity of 1500-1200, 900-t!')00, and 25L1-400 horsepower with a specific fuel consumption of 0,170-0.210 kg~per horsepower,and the preparation of their series production and operati4in ftrist of all in the northern and northwestern regions of the USSR. 2/2 136 iplits SpL-S-9 :L -r 0,r I - I u toy Doct r of Sctcnzs V. V. Kabolov. Candidate of Technical 1 1 n-j Lector of f1rysteal and Itathomatic.1 kl.ncas Ym. A- 2 ' 1,, n. A. r~j ~ ~V. e,~11-Nauk SS!"t, INssions Vol 40, No 6. Augu%t ~,- ~Inlu rp Ite lntern~clorvl 1:~Lrctsc Cnn.ere-co ("Inuum-Ag"), cunvoVed Uy the 0t lt~t~ tl~~crlcal .(,,I Zigetronics Vptslzmvr~ tL!V,). uos ),old on 21-24 1;.t1.,1,Ztcm. 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CY11C.--ric.71 ~A tirLt elvcu~~td at tha of o-mfertnce btld lost year. -;;Ow -10 1C.'.2 C,=Pany. 4%lch 4 wa 'm3t t4rZ4 ~chlsi. pre~-OLJ4 aLae- t,ri r,r..rri. on th. 4.01CA ot vq.1,-pr gzd f.- c-ttr~'crritts. :,-Cu 1;aL"--t1C %~CCVIALA .-.r.2t-z .. p.,-rtz du-)pc a' b-it 2,5 a-ICTInz In It- r , 4;.t Ltcr~-~ I!- With . e, "'icy of 166 b1kz./sq c%. l1r.tt Seat - lnfor;~. -,f ztrmzt~ -.4 lop.14 irt blln3 "4~ fOr t*)P[Mmm The :"Z-t of a jvz~t r--.1 rr-r , ~A14= Fcrt,'jta 41'"lija And r~- fra-, 41.1"AZ t, lifty Orton uted lm=lmys witi F~'. Ift S-T-d~CtiQn. ACCVrCtTZZ t~ aX :xALtel-"t or the On- nazu V,--- -.Zri;= to gbe theory a7i,'; tice f raz-rdirr. iaf-~ElGr, = e ~---Zzz of "r."ct rc".-Cit,d arc t-tin: 41*vsju;vza, and rjr~ tht "nufacL.;.-. zf -Wzzz:-- b7 -f~ 'A=;:rl v~fh--i (savrrat hum~rod heads a t 0n& ttoo) by th. $-a. r- w"-- A=d rcA=CtIr.; Lo744r&- 13B I,.! Sri-, _.U. clu. v--:7'.7-m7 J~j u1 im~ MIM 1-1:. .-,A qj-A~vcv ViWol.- aj~ v "IT- j-'j '~j g r.: J, t94 SJU49- !,-I It 'V,' ;Jim 'Janq Itol 0! ..t~-.Vq 014:; I.V 7" .- C= .-tj fil zx--wr; -,n :ylio 4..n ".4L dd A--I=qpA osl luviel-,j '43-4-d '-nv4 "m"enu usm x1plap 44 0 9 CA Act M-TjWtSlc '~.-C~6t VCU 3ZJMW lVtVa=SVUX: I0 USSR UDC: 535.853.36 EM, A. A., GOLYMIDINj, N. Sop _XQWVA~-~.j and LOZ1NSK1,vAr S. B. *The ISK-24 Infrared Spectrophotometer" Leningrad, Optiko-Yekhaniches1raya Promyshlennost', No 4, Apr 73, pp 32-34 Abstract: The authors study the new ISK-24 two bean 4pei.-trolihotometer developed by LCM (Leningrad Optica-Mechanical Soct~ty). The utfl,'t isIasigned for btain- ..J! "0 am-1 ing the absorption spectra of various substances In t1w 400 401 rnnge under conditions of norm, and polarize&radiatioI2. Vite, unit has high technical characteristics: resolution of 0.5 cm-1 In the 1000 ciCl- range, wave nnzber scale accuracy of +1 cm-1, and a photometric accuracy of +1 percent. The unit is equippad with P~larizer gratinGa developed b:V tha F. M.-. Garnsimov Laboratory of the State Institute of Optic:s Imeni. S, 1. Vavilov.,:The spectxophotonleter is based on the null principle. 1/.1 USSR VDC 6111-001.34-057 KIKULINSKIY, A. M., SUDONINA, L. T., LASHCHENKO, N, ie,': ? , "P,OVSK,I$Y._ N..~~ N., and AZOVSKAYA, r. I., Gorkiy, Institute of Labor Pygit lie aiWVC~cupatlon_al Diseases "Physiological and Clinical Characteristics of Vibration Sickness in Individuals Working With High-Frequency Rotational Instruments and Ways of Preventing it" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professional'nyye Zabolevaniym, No 12, 1971, pp 15-18 Abstract: Vibration sickness was diagnosed in 19.517. of !96 jivLation ilijustry worl~era working with niachinea producing vibrationo of 63-2000 11z. It w~- characterized by disturbances of the pariph2ral blood c1rcul.1tooa, loss of sensitivity to vibration after 1-4 years of work with vIbrating iniAruip'-mits, neurotrophic abnormalities and angiospasmatic reaction of thL- peripheral blood vessels of the upper liubs. Cardiogram of 11 workers (of 26 testi!d) showed some abnormalities. X-ray studies showed ganerative-clijstrophic changt-9 in the hand bones, such as caysts, enostosts, aseptLc no~xosizrj, and dege.-iora- tive arthrosis. Spinal changes were in a form of degenexiativAi spondylo- arthrosis of the neck and chest vertebrae. A pronounced vegetative-sensory, 1/2 USSR UDC 536.46:533.6 KOSSOY, A. A., OZEROV, Ye. S., SIRKIINEN, G. I. "Combustion of a Low Boiling-Point Bundle of Particles of a Two-Com-ponent Metal-Containing Fuel" V sh. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion -- ColUction of !,?arks), Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 207-211 (from RZh-Mekbanila, Dio :3, 141ir 73, Abstract No 3B936) Translation: The problem of the ignition rind combuntion i)f a hydiocarhon ~tmdle of a porous portion of a two-component, metal-containing ruel Is discussed. It is assumed that heating of the portion is un,.Ifovin along the rallus; the hysirnrar- bon is evaporated from the surEace that depresses into thq! 1)ort::L.:)n with tilic: there are no reactions in the pores of the dry layer; the conctintrition and tein- perature fields in the resulting film and the concentratiim field. in the dry layer are quasistationar-y. It is shown that the combustion limit of ti~,e h,~drocarbon bundle is somewhat higher than the combustion lfmit of a 41rop ef pure hydrociarbon- one can aBsume from approximate calculations of the rotnbomtion rime of 11,4- blinfle that the diffusion combustion regimes is imediately folli),,iling the introduction of particles into the heated gas neditmi. Authors' abst-ract. UDC 541.121_rA2.6,to541,6t5l4?.l'liC I., L.STM-iill, D, It. ErRTINA, L. 14, T!"I'DTF-P T# Y!", Aw c YA-r"j YLID-11", 1.. S., 13:~PO-Alig, 9. A.. and FRTRYMOU, 1,. N. Anztltuto or =001~-Crgwdc compourld.30 USSIR Acadorw of scleft"s "Dependenco of the Exti-actior. Ability of tho Diaxidet3 of TMa-aaxy1ncth:r1cne Diphosphines Upon Thoir Structum" Hoscoutp Izvestiya ARad. Fault SSSR, Sorlya X1dn1chesJjqrL, Ko 1, Jaz ?2, pp 65-70 A'bztm.ctt Th~o com,,cctiom b-Aucell extx-acti-011 aLllity twitt 13 Cm:-Llnitly boilig vid-cly but rat ~,ix only in -Lh3 c:~na cd Litmajac.iiitita nlctra-l org -L uct cct-.rovjA3j thi bidcrmxt~i cwtivatin*~s, wi h t, phosphoryl 7,-ravr3 in tha T.-.01cculo, 1114,N,0 fu.110 camplotri1jr matudica'. U-,Ir-; tl-.ta c~.-tract-!~nt mthed, th-- authairt; t~la C0.1'.- pwaition of Jchz.- uxlractbi- of uarr4yl iiltrate u-ith ddo)-Aclc~s cT tha coniainim-, v,,LrJov.3 iii t1io r.,jllzl- 2:1ripz. Effe"Ctivia C(*=.-11,,-,r1-.-, of ul=yl 1,017 a of cX thi diphosp%lncs cc~:-putcd. 1"'I"fnativa extratct~lcrl convt,~;-.nts Xcl-r twxvj found to corz-4;l1te 1:oll. IJA,h t1..,3 ccriat.-ult, al"'t S~lth tho 40-lathitig Owb t:~14111'Drv,A ill th'--! Cw:0 rT I 1z -CMaK, M. I., Ot al-, Izvestiya Akad. flauk SSSR, SarVa Khlilchoskaja, Is Jan 72, pp 65-70 jonplexes with two rzolecules of the d4oxide. Finally, th4v cormoction letwa!om the extraction ability of the dipho:;phines, and their alk;LlinIty uaG found to be a linear one. Various tables and gmphs - exo Inoluded in t km pap5r, 1/2 USSR UM 1520,%93-01 KOSSYYY G. G.., NOV V. M. and KOLOTYRUN, YA. D1, "Excess Oxygen in an Oxide Film on Passive Titanium" Foscov, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 6, No 3, M4Y-Jun 70, PP 3:L7-l)(:) Abstract: The stationary rate of potentiostatie solution of pii.sirsive appreciably higher than the man solution rate of its pnsM.-,raL1r-jr oxide kk~l~;Crv),,~d after cessation of polarization. This article contains a dismstrion of adiii.ril:)na-1 infonr,ation about the properties of the passivating- filn txi titaitilxm as * result of more detailed obsenrations of the process of q)0nt11.nto--.;s activitt.1cm of * d-enerrized electrode in the presence of U. The e:qierNenta iiere pcrfo~-,-ed 'In solutions of three norinnl 11C1 4. xHF on a rotatiN3 (n s- 1,:Ii,:K) rjitn) 41isk eleetrotiv o. re a made of VT-1 titanim at 40 11he potentialo everywhere wrt. - ;Iivr. w1 La to a saturated calomel comparison electrode at room tomperatu-.104 11114. Was not rew-ved from the solution. The experiwotal data pro-ilde i-ri saaii~ for r;i-opoo- ing that the oxidizing properties of passive titanlum are conrxicted "t.-1 presence of an oxide film on its surface. As Via oxide N.In bocows, tnlckt.-, process of which begins after cessation of polarizatiom, luyers of it clostr and closer to the rwtal come into contact with the electa-olyto. The gradual red-,.;cLio= in potential accompanying this procesa Is explained by a il.rop In the concentration 1/2 USSR KOSSYY Pa:r..Jun 0, p 1) G. G., et al., Zaahchita Meta-1lov, Vol 60 No 3, 11-3 of excess oxyGen in the d-irection from the outer surface oif the cxi~e to itr, interface vith the r.Ctalo It is sho,,n2 that within the frarework of the coricTPAW of t"-.e L"turo of Inertness, the smooth potential drop could be explAirt~d- by Qie ;.,rwilzil r~!stara- tion of oxygen adsorbed in a single layer vixose bond eneri!;y and iv-auctica p3tC-_iti&1 vary vith the degree of filling. However, this proposition is mNtrd Iy the experimental data. The forced Ghort-tem pQtential lAns of' the electroac 'An t1le negative direction vhich should cause partial reduction of the oxyj-en, cotntrary to expectations, does not accelerate 'but inhibits activation,. 'Itie r;i)on-zr thir, cathode pulse is applied after cessaticn of polarization, the gregiter t4e amount of elec- tricity it carries through the electrode and the greater the IWilbition of activa- tion* 2/2 USSR I -~D C :5 33; .9 - . . 16 BEREZHETSKTY, M. S., GREBENSHCHIKOV, S. Ye., KOSSYY. '. A., SBITNIKOVA, I. S., SHPIGEL', I. S. IlElectrostatic Probe Measurements on the L-1 Stellarator" Tr. Fiz. in-ta All SSSR (Works of the Physics Instituttt!, !cadam~.r cf Sc'-- ences of the USSR), 1973, 65, pp 82-99 (from R'Zh-FizikrL, ~,o 6, Jun 73, abstract No 6G356) Translation; The rarer describes methods of usinfr e1q.c-rc,static probea to measure the Darameters of a plasma injected into 1,!L'-' '-'-I S-ellaratl')r by a spark source. isolated Langmuir probes, tin emittint- probe, zi 11,.uLti- grid electrostatic probe,and double probes were used to Ine"miure tile rLiEna potential, electron terqeratia-e, ion tempernturp, ftt tjoncimtrntion, 1'-Iu~- tuating ion flour to the wall of the chamber,and quaTdoonstiltiz it~n Cluxos. The probe designs and electrIcal measurement setup are described, nd th, possibilities of the probe method under :conditions tyj):Leal Vor the L-1. stellarator are discussed. A brief reviev Is given of the prtzicip,-11 results of measuremnts. Zibliography of 22. title*. 1/1 USSR LWC 547-759-3042-953.4 PEL,nKOVA, T. V., KCST, A. N. I SAGITULLIN, R. S. I AM BORISOV, N. N., Hoscow State University Imeni Y. V. Lomonosov "Indole Chemistry, XXXVIII. Spllttl4g of the Carbon-Carbon BDnd in thi Reaction of Z-Aminoindoles with Bifunctional Compoundo" Riga. Khimiya Geterotsiklichaskikh Soyedtneniyp No 9p 13op 7), pp 1273-1273 Abstracti Reaction of 2-aminoindole with o( # 13 -unsaturatoi aldehyden and ketones yields c;/, -carbolines, In this reaction tho /.I-'-carbun allm of the keto compound attacks the C3 atom'of the Indola. Tho reaction with bifunctional derivatives occurs in many cases with a split o4' -Ue carbon- carbon bond, leadirg to the formation of a pentac~vclic oystom of 1ndo1oF2'3-9_ - oL-carboline. Identical compounds can be obtained ~tvm ',P.-aryl1dene::Z- -aminoindole or 3-arylidencoxindoles. Subatituting one jiola4a~Le of 2-amlno- indole by other acceptors failed to yield nonsymmetric i3Lructum. 7 - USSR UDC 632.95 OU, A. N., YUDIN, N. B., CHERNYSHEVA, N. B., TEMIN, V, I., Moscow University "A Method of Making 0-Indolyl Carboxylic Acid Auldes" USSR Author's Certificate No 339542, filed 10 Sep 70~ pubLished 23 Jun 72 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 9, May 73, abstract No 9N558 by r. G. Chekareva) Translation: Amides of B-indolyl carboxylic acids, ilhich way find application as growth regulators for plants and microorganisms or as intermediates for synthesizing medicines, are synthesized by saponificiAtion of the cot-r"-ponding nitriles with concentrated H2SO4 while~cooling to 0-$%. E~xanple. 3.12 g of 3-indolyl acetonitrile are added to 25 ul of cancenExated IIIS04 cooled to OOC while mixing and cooling. The mixture is allowed to stand ~or .16 hours ac about 20*C, poured over ice, alkalized with a cancantj*ated aqueous solurian of NH40H, and the precipitate is isolated, giving 1.74 g of 3-indolyl aceta- mide, melting point 153*C (water), yield 50%. The following compound-s of type I are synthesized by analO$OU3 methods (given wre thq,_ conpound, melting oint# *C, and yield, %): 3-(3-indolyl)-propiomide, 134, 53; 3-(2-rtethVl-3- Indoly 1) -prop io amide, 125-6, 994, 3-(2-mettiyl-5-chic)ro,-3-itxdt)lyl)-propic-ariide, 145-6, 91. USSR UFAJ 547-754-859 PORMOV., YU. N., GOLUBEVA, G. A., KOST, A4 N., arid VOI:.XrJLr, V, S., lloscow St,-ite University ixieni Ml. V. "Indole Chemistry, Part 36- rqie Rearrangerrent of and 1-Phenyl-2-acetylpyrazoli Lj C~ 0 1. hydrochloride, m.p. A a ra..,%ture of USSR STX, -.7 Vol NO j 1 f, 1, an 7 13- 6 isoth-, C'urea droio(i; de, 1.1 3 hrs, coolp-c", tile ac:111__~(Y.;S L 11W in ethcr, dricd, ifi 115 ac i di f i n1dirie 14) S. b' y'~~ ine hydroci-j en" c, 50 ml a. C V ap 0 ra t ecl , for I e x t ra c i 1 i on thiourea, 1:1.1:.. A, was t, 1,0 j "ITC thiourea, m. T) were obtai nel tj: rifi amide , m, p. I i ty Ij of the com-,,c~ij- IW USSR UDC 547.,'M'83~543.422.4 SAGITULLIN, R. S., BORISOV, N. N. , and SIMO-NOVA, Ir. A., Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov "Indole Chemistry. XX. Reaction of 2-Aminoindoles Witli a-fl-Unsaturated Ketones" Riga, Khim-iya Geterotsiklicheskikli Soyedineniy, No 1, Jan 71, Ipp 61-64 Abstract: a-0-Unsaturated ketones react vith 1-a.*I.ky.l-'-',,-iimiti4iindoles faraing a-carbolines: refluxing l-methyl-2-aminoindole h, drolodide with belizalacet-a- phenone in isopropyl alcohol and equivalent amoLint of a. base. y-Lelded 8.)% cf 9-metliyl-2,4-diphanyl-ci-earbolitic, m.p. 123-20. Analagously 2-muinoindole condensed with dibenzoyl methane or benzal-acetophertrma Irields 2,4-diplianyl- pirimidino-C1,2-1-indule, m.p. 222--224'. Finally, 1-iiiii,tliy'L.-4!-iuzlnoindole or 1-benzyl-2-aminoindole react with uwthyl4cetylacetunt ~artrdnjj 2,3,4,9-qetra- mthyl-ot-carbaline, a,p. 150-152*t and 2,3,4-trhitet.'Nyli-9-b4,tlzyl-(I-carbalI lie, m.p. 217-219* respectively. 1/1 1/2 009 N LASSIF16; Pt0,.CE-)j,fNt"i f)ATF.:-.-l.3N0V70 c TITLE--INDOLE CHEMISTRY. (V. C.'INY&H,51,31N OF "Ji: DELTA OXON I Tf-, ILES INTC. ALPHA CA06OLIMES -U- I A4 Ml 4o 0 AUTHOR- (03 )-YUDI'l , L.G., KUSTv CH~RNYSH., COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KH'I.A. G,',T[-kOTSIKL. SOEDIN. 19 7 0, (40# 4154-41 DATE PU3LISHEG ------- 70 SUBJECT TOPIC TAGS--lN001_Ev OkGANIG NirRILE, COMROUNtit IWOR10:1,1NE, H~ETE'RUC,1CLIC NITROGEN COM PGuliD, ORCANIC SYNTHESIS CONT~lr_L MARKlNG--,%0 RES'fkl(Tl%dN5 E)GCU',V:_,'.T CLASS`J:,,CL.'ASSfFfE:G PROXY REFL/FRAMC--3006/1020 sTL il NO-U~ /00 Lt/0t,(:;4/::l,'i 13 C I RC A CC F_ S S I Or., C- - AP 0 1 3,lt Z!2 0109 UNCLASSIFIEF CIRC ACCESSION TJ-AP0134132 A85TRACT/FXTRACT---(U) GP-d- ok,3 s,r ~,A C TAM 1 X T. 0 F 31 G 4,1METHYL 5 GXlll'CAPk(3,N I I k ILE A1,10 2.7 k; IIIHNICNIi SlJa2 WAS Hj:AJ1:t) 3 dRA BUILINIki WATEk 6ATH, THE SHID. WATER Rto'OOVE.0 Fl-Q: Pf(;vT- PtYo~0., LZO '.IL ACGH AGDE0 TO THE ;~ESIDUFI AhD IlXf. REF-LUXE(Ill Jo 't4k TO Yit]LO 32.5PEKCENT I (k E,'~;JALS k F-'.'UALS Hr R P!~IP'A:L EQUALS ME), 11-1. 26?-3b~ukt--JiS (C S~%Plt) H SUB10; ACETYL ")ERN, M. 132-30E-GKEFS CETUH) ~l P., I L A Htt-Y fl F. it L 041T I IN 0 1 A P P-'. ll.= 3, A. P . p AND If- E li C EN T It'[ E L 1:1 6 IV ~N Ht Kv 1-1, Hi, (SICIp ~J; ile, MF, H, H; 2r),~-20EGkEES, 7; PIEN HF-4 H4 22.5; fit MEt Hp 4C, 93; W,-:p H., 35; ME, ME, ME, AC, 152-3Waljk-,--ESr 81t. A CL I TY 114. LO'~T40SOVA, MCISCOWOSSR. 0 W, - I I 'iimi~ftNmHllmmw 1/2 017 UNCLAS$IFIEQ PIROCES$tNG OATE--30OCTIO ITLE-TRANSFER OF SUBSTITUENT EFFECTS ACROSS THE INOULE AING --U- ~ .UTHOR-(05)-KOSTo A*Nov NINKINt V.Ioip SAGITULLINt Ro$4t GORBUNOVt V.100 U, SADEKOV, rzvr.*-~ CUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ~ct OURCE-ZH. ORG. KHIM. 19TOo 6(4)t ak-5-3- Pl- DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-INDOLE DERIVATIVE, CARBUXYLtC ACID, ELECTRON DONOK, CliflMICAL SUBSTITUENT CNTRCL MARKIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS OCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ROXY REELIFRAME--2000/2081 STEP NO--UR/0306/'10,/00ti?004/06451085:3 ~IRC ACCESSIEN ING--A90125668 U141-Lila-1 JL fL 11 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED PAOLEWAIG OATE--31]OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0125668 ABSTRACI/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PK VALUE5 ANU SIGRA CUNSFS. (TAFT# HAMMETTs ItEOSTERs AND VEWAR CONSTS.) WERE 01~10. V(JR SU651'IrUTED INUULE,2,CAk30XYLlC ACIDS 11). T14E TRANSFER CF rkill ELEC. CHARGC'S IN THIS RING SYSTEM IS WEAKER TRAIN IN CARSOCYCLIC SY51EMS, THE ELECTRON DO,NATlNG GROUPS 11AVE VERY LITTLE ;EFFECT. THE RELAMN lGF STRUCTI)RE WITH THE PY. OF I IS BEST EXPRESSED IN TERMS :UF THE DEWAA THEORY. FACILITY; MUSKe GOS* VNIV* IM. LOMONOSOVAt MOSCUNo USS*. 1/2 024 UNCLASSIFI~0 POXICE55ING L)ATE--27NQV70 TITLE--INDOLE CHEMISTkY. XIV. F0qJ4ATIQN OF IP3,AMII~il:lili~f~RVL,,ItJUULE~ FA03 I,ARYLPYRAZOLIOINES -U- ..AUTHOR-(02)-PORTNOV, YU.N., KOST, A.Nj I.-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KHIM. GETEROYSIKL. 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