SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOVALSKIY, R.V. - KOVENSKAYA, M.A.

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71 m0 44627-" 0 SK(I 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, $ecr-ion 11 i~leclxical, Derwent, 70 F~243679 HnHOD OF ggg ',rHx RES r Ponent &net to be menamred.thitmoh, a 4ide taoqp~xiqura Lnterval, an ov4n junctlo4 -tamparstare ~mj obeadiluld :4!m f Imf by passing a d.c. current thralsoll t1le oqi~ those junctions a temper*4ur* gradlimt i4pl., heatiling- up has been set. 2.8,.67 &a L177260/26-25-A.T.ULMSP PI: .0-064.9-69) Bul 17/14.5.69. Class 21b# -21-a.lnt.1111-41 011111'a Dix, AUTHORS: IV.; J'akhacs, 14, S. USSR UJC: 621. 2 BUTYIRSKIY, V. 1. , IKOVAL 13KIf . R. V. "A Xlethod. of "I'leasuring the Quality of tho Semiconductor Ln a 4",ex%rc- electric Device" Xoscow, OtkrZ~tiva, lzobretonivn~, 1970, Author's Cer%ificate No 25921), eiled 27 Nay 68, P 194 Abstract: Tnis author's certificate jzitroducrj~s a methcd 0" of the semiconductor material in a thermoelactric a eviou ~ji -_,to c u7i) of corAant thermal flux b- measuring a Farameter which characturiza:i; th~., open-circuit and short-circuited states. All a distin_!LLIIIII:~M roi-iLurd U, tn~l patent. measurement precision is improved by titkInS. t4e ijAp rr"Lio for "no and shorted statc5 as the parameter wi ch characterizes 4-be Mi USSR X=AL20U-L~v , LKLMOVA, S. V., and ALMLIBAYMIA, R. D., ratory, Institute of Geochein-istry and AjviayUcU- Chen.'kitrj Lffl-~r-i V. 1. ",ernadsk-l'y, Academy of Science-s USSR, Moscow "Genetic Transfomation of Resistanco% to Seleniin and Forqvi'-~:kn of &Eiien(:~reduct- ase by Bacillus megatherium" Ytoscow~ Doklady Akade:-,ii flauk SSSR, Vol. 194, No 6, 15110, jq:, Abstract: A studj was viade of Wo B. me-gatheriun -tri-dris- i:,trziiii 8, frbm soi-I with a high solmium cnntent (Tuva ASSR) aril ajar:1-b."d to Se natural conditions; and atr,-wi 101 , isolated frorr sciiiL witl*. .!L loll -Se Con'lent (Hoocow Oblazi) and adaptc-! to tl-ii-q concentrat-ion. U va~i fi:mnd thil. st--vziin 1grown on Czapf--k's meditrri without S-j reduces selovit"a su..bs'equcnt with selenite. Selonoreduciasa Is irivariab).y fo-und i 'I'i t3triJn B, the presence of Se in the n'.itrient ni~dlum. StriLin.; 101 only when grom on a modiur, with Se. In an atti!mpt to trvuXom the resis- tance to 5e and splenareducta:;o -.ctivity in strain 101, MIJ. frcii strn1---. 8 (donor) wao adcb~;(! to a me::iIiiin ivith ,;trabi 101 formantz; rozdot~,int to W11h of So viaro obta:1.w::J Jn tho neo:~'i;jn 112 USSR KOVALISKIY, V. V., et al, Doklady Akadmil 11auk S~SR,, Vol 151L, No 6, Pr; 1429-1432 ter incubation for 2 hours. In amther scries of (strain 101) grown on Czapek's medium idthauL a-9 faileci to veduce oplimite subsequently incubated with it. The donor (strain 8,11, on tkie other hiind, Pro- d-aced selemreducta--e under the sme conditions. Tho traw;formants a1sc exhi- bited selenoreductase activity, but to; a le3ser degril!(j th,~;a the donor. 2/2 USSR I.TDC 631.46 LEITNOVA, S. V., and YERIIAKOV, V. Y,, lascitute of Geo- K chemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. 1. VernadpHy "Artificial Change in Adaptation of Bac. megaterium to the Natural SeleniLan Content of Soil" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Biologickoska,la, No 1, 1970, pp 72-76 Abstract: Repeated passaging of Bac. megatherium strattis 29 and 101 (isolated from soil with a low selenium content in Moscow Oblast') on Czapek's niedium with a selenium content 10 times higher titan the conc4!ntratlon optimum for the freshly isolated strains caused adaptation of these sixiiini to the nell high selenium level. Similarly, Ttava strains 9 and 20 (iso:ilaterl from soil 17ith a high selenium content) adapted quickly (after 5-15 pa:j;aages) to Czapek's medium with a low selenium content. A third Tuva stnitin (a) was- resistant to a lower level Of IiClelli= in the medium. One of thn posi;i.bie mecoaxiismi; of adaptation of Bac. megatlierium to high selenium cameentrittions may be the appearance of the induced adaptive enzyme Se-reducLasw, which reduces soluble selenium compounds and converts them to~ a form unavailable for microor~,anisms and inactive in the cello. USSR UDC 577.4:576.851.5 LETUNNOVA, S. V., and ROMANOVA, S. M., Bioq;eochemical Laboratory, Inst ttite of Gtochemistry and Analytical 1::hemistry imeni, 11, 1. Vernadskiy, Academy of Sciences USSR "Geochemical Ecology of Microorganisms Under Conditiotaa of Different Uranium Content in Mud" Moscow, Zhurnal Obshchey Biologil, Vol 31, No 1, 1970~ pp 111-120 Abstract: Strains of Bac. megatherium, Bac. mcsenter~cus, 13acteriUm Sp., and Mycobacterium sp. were isolated from the mud of Lake K3;Svk-Xul' with a high U content (1.5 X 10-3 percent) and from the mud oe a take 'in the vicinit- (if Moscow with a low U content (!i.0 X 10-5 percent). The micx~rmprganismq were grown on culture media with a varying U cont(M. Striiins from Lnke fiusylf.-Kul' and from the Moscow lake accumulated 11 during growth. For lssyk-Kul' iLrairrs adapted to a medium with a high U content, accunu!atiria of 11 in the medium (Czapek is inedium containing varying amounts of uranyl acatate) wits accompanied by an increase in the rate of growth. The oppoitite vm; trt;te for strains of the same genus isolated from the mud of the Moscow lake- with 4in increaged accumula- tion of U in the cells, the rate of growth decrthased. . . ........ -USING DATE--230CT70 1/3 017 UNCLASSIFIED ~IAOCES T4TLE--EFFECT OF MANGANESE ON THE PHOSPIWASL ACTIVVY OF 0)(PHYSEAL CARTILAGE AND FORMED BONE -U- ,.AUTHOR-(02)-KOVALSKlYt V.Vot DUDINSKAYAt A.Vo COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE---DOKL. VSES. AKAD. SELfSKOKHOZ. NAUK 1970p (1), 24-30 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--8(jNF, CARTILAGE, TISSUE PHYSIOLOGY, PHOSPHATA'SF, F YME ACTIVITYt MANGANESE COMPOUND C0741TROL MARAING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEG PROXY REEL/FRAME--l.998/1004 STEP CIRC ACCK`~SICN NC-AT01-21"01 21/3 017 UNCLASSIFI~0 PROCESS ING DATE-- 230CT70 C FRC ACCESSION 1110-AT0121601 ABST~ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A13STRACT IN Z SERIES l>- L-XPTS. 11"! Vlv(), L)AY OLD C14ICKS WERE FEO (1) A BASAL RATION, (2) THE: ~-3,-%SAL RATION PLus lo MG OF MNSO SUB4-100 G FEED UR, (3) THE BASAL PLUS 1001 IAG (If: M,%S,.) SU34-1)0 6 FEED. ACID PHOSPHATASES WERE MOST ACTIVE AT 111-i ZiaO-4~2 AN") 5.0-5*5 IN THE FOR-1ING BONE. PHOSPHATASE AT Ph 4.0-4.2p ISCILNTE14') FROM TilE FOR.MING BONE9 WAS ACTIVATED IN virRa BY MN PRIME2 Pn!;IT[VlE; Mlk:4. ACTIVITY OCCURREO WITH 0.3 MG PERCENT MN PRIME2 POSITIVE IrN AN C-XT. OF THE FORMING BONE OF 30 DAY CHICKENS. LOWER (0.01, MG PEPCENT) AND Hl"U"HER (1.8 MG PERCENT) CONCNS. OF MN PRIMEZ POSITIVE WE-.PE- I.ViS EF-F-ECTIVE. IN 30 DAY OLD CHICKENSt PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY AT PH 4-#0-4,.2 DEPENUED ON THE MN CONTENT IN THE RATION; IT WAS HIGHEST IN GROUP (21j, LOWER IN GROJP (1) AND LOWEST IN GROUP (3). PHOSPHATASE AT PH 9;1.5 W11% NOT ACTIVATED BY M-N PRIMEZ POSITIVE ADONS. IN EXPTS. IN VITROt WHEIN Tlt~ CONTROL ALTIVITY OF PHOSPHATASE ISOLATED FROM THE FORMATION ZONE WAS 11,41 UNITS, IT WAS 87, 103, AND 83 UNITS, RESP.; WITH IMN PRIME2 POSITIVE 0')NS. 0.01, 0.3t AND 1,8 MG PERCeNT. ALK. PHCSVIIATASES WICRE ACT.IYATED $Y MN PRIMEZ POSITIVE AODNS. IN VITRO. ALK* PH.)SPHATASES 1111-1 8.5 11,A0 9.21 EXTD. FROM THE EPIPHYSEAL CARTILAGE, HAD filrol-it-H ACtIVITIf'-S 01AN PHOSP11ATASE AT PH 7t4, THE ACTIviry OF PHOSDHATASE AT Pli 8.7 IN THE ERIPHYSIHAL CARTILAGE BY THE 65TH DAY WAS CONSIUEAARLY HIGHER THAN IN THE FDRMING BONE, AT 30 DAYS OF AGF9 THE HIGHEST ACTIVITY OF:THE ENZYlir 'WAS 114 GROUP 921 ANO THE LOWEST IN GROUP 13), WHILE WE OPPOSITE WAS 06501VED AT 65 UAYS. NO DIRECT DEPENDENCE WAS OISCOVEREO BETWEEN PHOSPHAI'ASE A1*0'TIVITY AT PH 8.7 AND MN CONTENT IN EPIPHYSEAL CARTILAGE* 017 UNCLAWFTO ;40CE.SSING DATE--23OCT70 CIfRC ACCESSION NU--AT012160L ,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IN EXPTS. IN VITRO PHOSPHATASE Auriviiv, AT PH 9.0-9.2 CHANGEO WITli ADON. Or- MN PRIME2 POSITIVE ANO M(; PkIME2 PUSITIVEt DEPENDING ON THE RATIO OF Tl-l~ TWO ELEMENTS. IT HA'S H10"C-R AT 30 DAYS WITH HIGHER MG-4N RATIO ANO HIGRER P LEVELv AN0 HIGHER, AT 65 DAYS OF AGE WITH A LOWER MG-MN RATIO AND A LOWER P LeVEL. FACILITY: BLOGECKHIM- LAO., INST. GEOKHIM. ANAL. KII(M. IM. VERUDSKOGOv MOSCOW. ......... . ......... .. ------- 1/2 023 UNCLASSI FIED: POICESSING OATE--I61-'CT70 1ITLE--KESISTANCE OF A YEAST LIKE FLR4GUS PULLUUW~14 PULLUILANS (ok: 84AY) BERK, TO THE LETHAL ANU' MUTAGENIC ACTION OF UV AND X klYS -0- AUTHOR- (03)-KL)VALT SUV49 S.V.t ZAKHAAQVI loA4t LEVIT114, M414. Now-0 COUNTRY OF I.NFO--USSR SOURCE--TSITDLCGIYA: 12: 233-7, FEB 1970 DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 10 -SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--FUNGUSt UV RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFELTv X RAY EfFECT CONTkOL MARKING-NJ RESTKICTIONS O0CUN[NT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIC0 ~PROXY STEP C I k C 14 C C E C, 1 2 2 5 j L 212 023 UNCL ASS[ F I ED CIPC ACCESSIC,~. Vi-AP0122501 ABSTKACT/C-XTRAL~ T--(U) GP-0- A ti, -r% I'R, A C TT HE RES1STV-X'1- (If: a YEAST Ls'rL- I ~jl * ED FUNGUS P,,lLLUL;,l'lA PiLLULANS 10 UV ANO A 1,4RAOIAII.~h e~A.~ THAT OF DIPLOID STmAINS Lj~ SACCHAkOMYC CS ct ~--v I sE A r.. r,-,,i- ml-S0Lr:; HI,;H RESISTANCf 6F P. DULLULANS' !!.j JV 4ND A OBTAINtD REVEALtD A 1 1-1 IRRADIATIGN; AT UV ANJ A IRRAOIATIL,11 LO S'll(l)0 i4AS Ti-) 6E 101JJ0 To E A T I M F ERG-i'4,'.i P R I PJ E 2 AN j 17 0 T 0 2-15 K R , Itc; 5 P t ~' r I V C- L Y A T DIPLOID STKAINS UF YEAST THE C0.kRESPU!WINU VALUES 300k'~ Lr~6-11 ''t PRIME2 ANt) R5 KR. THE HIGH RESISTANCt- 01F P. PULLui-A S 1% S ALSU RE-VEALEJ ACTION UF UV LIGHr (it%LJUCT'h.J FOLLOWING THE AUTAGENIC J1 KtVtR5Iij,*is r(i ADENINE INDEV--410t"'NCE) . P. PULLULANS wAS REGUOLL) AS Al 1lRQ'ANlsM 'ARCH EXTREMELY Rz:SlSrA',14T TO LRRADIATIUNo FACILITW: At.L UNION RESL lNS,T. OF PLANT FRUTECTIO.,i, LENINGRAD. j 1. XZSR UM 60-15-51a.66 'JAN '0, G. P., VEMLOZ, V. D., 11M A. A., DM=MV, I. Ye., j;ffALVK,.X,.Z. and PROMPINCO,, V. Ye. "Effect of Tempering and Self-Tai"ring on the Mechanlwal Projr-rtics of' Ther=lly Hardened Carbon Fila:r-ntB - from Low-Carbou St~-el" WetallurgicheckaNm i Goxmorud=ya, Promyshlennost', Ho :~, 19'1'lj pp 26-127 Abstract: Carbon filanants 75 x 75 x, 8 ma frozi ste-~l wezm~ h-nrj--~ar,~d by teiqr-ring ntid Gelf-temperinc, (i.e. P. last dist-ontiniwan ut~inj, e3ectro-cont-act heating. Ca-mpletely hardened tenjer~-,d in rin electrical ehuft .~%wnace from 100 to 650"C at 50" Inte:11ral" J.Nx p,!~ric('.9 of 0-5 to 1.5 hours and cooled after treatment In Mr, Tho r,.-swItn of st~iblllty alid micros true tit re rtudien confirmd prerlom; reitul'Ur, ianl liel'cated no c.rian, In properties atter haniening by temr.rirq~ or sclf-timijwrinjj ut 'lie t,=- perutiu-e and tir-as. Chan;~Ii:tg the of the prmetiminC, L".inn from 0-5 to 1.5 hours did not appear to affect thi,- machanical propr,,-rtlov. t1aarmally prozet;E2d flInnents have a low"r col-d brittlenr!zo +-mjjxnrttmre. Even tt-z -600C tho iqmact strcngth of inproved steel was at tha laval of 12j;-PO hj!Tj'cz-,*. 11V~ MoLL ctable vulues of ir.-pact st-rangth at test temperatures from +,1113 to -.600C weve obt-al."Icd after hardening and tempering at 400-500cC. z-7i- USSR UDC: [537.226+537.:1311, 331 151~7+535] Z. D and OGO RODITIK, A. D. "Piezoresistance in p-In2Se" Fiz. elelctronil:a, ResT). mirhvid. naWc.-telchn. zb. (--Riyoical. tronics, Interdepartmental Scientific~-YicluAcv 15,olluxtion, Ukrainian Republic-collection of works) No. 2, 1970, -,)D 28-29 (from RZh-Fi.-,il--,i Ilo. 11, 1971, Abstrrct No. Translation: An invosti-ation is made of diag P u _oiud. corij:oneritL3 of ple-zoresi-Hance (P) in P-IrI2.~e at room tanmperatur,-?. -.'hece di,:-- gonal components vary in siga and thQir valued; uhur*ly, "he reaults of 'he resuarch a-gree closely with thi: eq-ti-Val,12rit valley model and permit the establishment ot the basik,., char--c- teristics of the InoSe valence zone. 56 - III I IN I FIFEMENI IN I HUMFITFUM. USSR UDC: [537.226+53 T 3 11-3131 [5 3+5 3 53 KOVALYUK. Z. "Fiezoresistance in n-In23e" Fiz. elektronika, Ilesn. mi-hvid. r-M&.-tek-hn.. -ec -- i~, (1-,iysical 2 tronics, Interdepartmental icientilfic-Technicil Collo-Iction, Ukrainian ReDublic-collection. of works),1140. 2, 1970t pp 23-27 (from RZh-Fizika, No. 11 , 1971, Abstract No. 11IDS)"58) Translation: The diagonal components of the piezores-lstl:mce in n-ln2~;e a-q a function of the temperature are ivrestile,'-ated. -r-odels of the noneouivalent valleys are used to interpre~t the exieri- mental results. The theoretical results ag-ree closely iiith the experimental. 4, USSR UDC 547.241 ZHUMVLEVA, L. P. , SULEMWMA, 'M. G., A. I,.:, I. I., IcnViTiTwig " M., and KIRSACIZZOV, A. V., Institute of Orgm iic Chemistry, Kc-ademy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Hydrogenation of Organophosphorus Compounds. Part V" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimfi, Sep 71, Vol 41, 140 9, pi) 19414-1950 Abstract: This paper is one of a series of invet; t I gu:[ tins on the hydro- genation of organophoSphorus camncunds cont:iinin,,; aroma-,4-C ridlicals. 1, L is shown tbat mi%ed a:~4_des of ter-ciary phosphines, phosphinic and phosphon-ic acids as well as nho:-phoric acid amides with phenyl sBlj~d 13i~nit,,,1 radicals, will be hydro?,euatud in the presence of a platinum catalyst. to form corresp~ondlttk! compoul)(N vich anJ cyclohexylmethyl r.;j8ic4J!;; Lhf! phOS'phori4: ac_~d amides will be hydrogeiiated 1L .1 hi.gher rate (ilt rcgilli oxides and acids. Unlike the initial c=.pounds, ill hydrovv-1ated prud~ict.s featured lc-ier Points, mid hipher solubill.tj,e!~ in oi-illnarv cri flalvent.~'. WhL-;1 with pho.,pharus pentarhlorJ4~!~, rc!jdT2.:'. (I ]'~j L 1 :d ~"J L L bis (cyclohe:~.v!;- i I t j 1, 1 i 11 ii".: fld! ' 1, o rill all ox.1' d v r "iich k 4diniti -"11. to the "c" C11, USSR ZHURAVLEVA, L. P., et *al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sel) 71~ Vol 41, Ito 9, pp 1944-1950 propyldibenzy1phosphine oxide. The experinertal section c)f- this paver is presented in great detail and includes tables citing yields;, ri2lting' pv!nts, solvents for crjstallization, formulas, solubilities and oLher indicators for phosphoric acid trialyleamides WiI03PO, Ph"PIAOz-~~c acid tris(cycled- hexyl)amides (R-N-H)3POa and other related compounds. 2/2 USSR UDC 547.241 Z11URAVLEVA, L. P., SULEYMMOVA, M. C., KOVALYM and KIRSMNOV, A. V., Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy.ot Sciences 11,~r'ainiaa SSR "Dibenzylphosphinic Acid Derivatives" L~ningrad, Zhurnal Obstichey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No 9, pp 1950-1953 ALstract: A discussion is presented of a method suitiLble for obtaining oxides of tribenzylphosphines which, in turn, T-aay be mued to obtain a t;eries of dibenzylphosphinic acids in good yields. Mien Lrej~ted with phos.phorus pentachloride or thionyl chloride, dibenzy1phosphinic acids form acid. chlorides which, when created with a=onia and amiresi forn iuaides; w1her, these acid chlorides are treated with alcohols and pbilaiols (phanoxides), they form appropriate esters. The reaction of dibanz,I-Jpho~iphinic acid chloride with Grignard's reagents produces alkyLdiben:i:,tlplioiil)ilin(.-- oxi.dLs or~aryldibenzylphosphines. The fusion of oxidei; with alkalies yields alkylbenzylpbosphinic acids -- cr~i-stall:lne compouads which may be titrated with phenolplithaleLn for rionobavtc acids. Table:-z are provided citing radicals, yields, xneltipg points, farmilas .-=t,,d other Indicators for dibenzylphosphinia acid chlorides d1benzylphosphinic acid aiid.dos (RC6114clt J)2P(O)N1HR' ind oxl.&-ii of atid arytdibenzy pho'lPhilleli (C1,145C111.) USSR uDc: 621.373:621.31T.001 KOVALYM7 AS S - Yu. , BIPMNAS 3, Ye. 14. "Operation of an Automntic Fre(uency Control Synterti With InLe4jrnting Filtf!r .1 and Delay in 'No-Channel Wobbulators Dokl. Vses. nauclmo-tvkhn. knnfon,-rit~-,11 TIO pr7rt,:: r)f' thf.? Inf- M~amjrvmfnits. Vol. !,rtlvl lil~a, 11o 12, Dec 70, Abotract. liio 1211-32'[) Translation The authors EmQyzo -the proress e,)V ting as well as the frvquo~ncy f,rror after t4.-.!rm1.ritktinn of In two-chazinf)l wobbulators whirli are twed by undng riul riu,xiJini~i- oscillator with AFC system to track the frequ~,ncy oP the I Y Mfzl~d oscillator. A two-chamnol wobbulator of this -type vas &I, witbout accounting for delay in the AM circuit. The ruiiilysiv In this paIA!r relates to a wobbulator with sirrej., drive according t-,r, a iilx.~-- An ex- pression is found for the naxirntm tiveep band for wh:ich opevat~i:111. ()f the ATC system is not disrupted. A gralph Is presented toget,,hcr vl.th whilli can be used to izalculate the parwneters of iw AFC systevi ,35ed :in a two- -channel wobbulator for the caze where the frequency of Vio lator is adjusted aperiodically. of ttiree idtLe'l, 1F. L. -4j I 7( this "Artarly ro'"t"'z :'r"d- '-cn new & J, 4zo 1"at4z f t- t;** institute n( Prtbleits (umhr). on tim at t*i~v! arttcl~s. It va4 poa~lhlr to ldrnt4ly eitht ~ pmr~n4littxts 7--"Oitten. th~ .1~1b;etts at tNe arttelva, .10 giT- A teTprrat-ura =--zur~=at 31 Z. rh- apt.tr^ft radlatiou shleldin iWOU-) 4p-ttrnft r~hztian %'kitc-t1tug 1770 C4rb~nava was as-"Iot-d by the aftlcle(?) with the Laborotgyy of Cytochemistry ott IMP. XoraLI17~ ar.4 gooolvin were lt%ted In the srttclq(A) so bvtr4 as-tclata4 wit-h the Laboratory for Inivattitatlan of HN"Ous sea "amotel. xagulAttoo be LM--P. (U) tna of tho ne~w -a i.-u-d jointly from M? and th. LAI~rat*rj of C~vrtsr*l and RadUcLan l=utoology at th# Inatitutit of Epld~~tulogy a" Mlcrobla*.oty InenL M. F. Caxtaley&(6). -,him 1170 article. dealing with the effects of mUzorlors on lymphoid tInsum and 0a ad~!vnsl &I". prebably Superscript nktobars In parenth&nes refer to tte7L9 10 the Reference Liat. I JU P4 -k USSR MC 612.822.3-06 KOVAL,ZONI V. M.1 Laboratory of problems of Control of Functions in the --OrS=d=.-of-M=r-&hd Animals ineni N. I. Grashchenkovo Jiwderq of Sciences MsR "Some Aspects of the Electrical Activity of the B=In of White Ratz Undder Conditions of Free Behavior" Moscow, Byulleten' Ek-sporimenta.11noy Biologii i Meditl0m, Vol 71, No 3, Max 71, PP 13-18 Abstracts Electroencerlhalog=arz wexy-- recorded in 22 whi-te rat= 'by of electrodes imDlanted in the neocrotax, dox-sal. hippocaalmiz, b1j-iotI-.iJ=-iUSj and the reticula fornation. Spontaneous hippocaiml tKeta rh:rtl= devaloce-va during states of behavioral activity (irashinLr,, scratcldli~-) an well as duzrin,,' "fast" sleep, where theta synchronization ra&ched ita ma~Lmtu.- Iralue. T~e phase of I'slow" sleep consisted of relatively short cy.~Ies of gradually increasing synchronization, alterne-ting with pericds af desynchronizatiGn or with "fast" sleep pl4ises. Application of sudden stImal ithen the raz ts were in a state of cuiet wakefulness whothorUdumd thw!;4% z%mcl-L-ranizzaticn in the bippocanpus and desynchronizat4on in the neocortAn: Caccoiipmnicd b-f search bebaviorj or caused desynchronization in both structiamm of a negative emotional reaction). USSR Ul)($*: 533).921:621-039-01 IVANOV, 11. V., KOVA-11, I. A., and LOS', Ye. V. 1111're-Ionization of a Gas by the E-Wave Field in tho, Chamber" Leningrad, Zhurnal teklinichesicoy f iziki,-- No 3, 1973, Pp 51-4-516 Abstract: Thio paper describen the reo);OA3 df -!n -i,I- :_cillatio2i. of v hollow torD4(~!,- ve.s,tigation into the clinracteftitic o0 A al resonatoi, and the characteristics of hiUh-f3,,L1ou,:!j,~C:y of the gas by the field of the :3 wave ill tile cli,imb(n,- of txl-_t,- The resonator was made of ata:ijiloso Litocl trith it. Minl.I raciuo of 18 cm. and a .1arCe radius of 60 cra. Low-ijlduct,~.wluc loovo c-'A to the ch-Lunber wall were iised to excite the or-- cillation source 1;~,V; 1:1 OTIOTIIItOll 0;)01'(LUne, in 1;1)(,' 0:10-70 Vil-, ranee developinC power up to two kiloiratt-j in UiL, feedback circuit wao, inciuded to stabilAze th(-,~ e:- periments in j:as breakdown werc? conduo'k,od vith t0, rt tuClinal jVjLM(,4-jC f j~,,Jd ijjtC.,nOj t. ty of 200 ourot,ti1ti. !1'.:iQ ahowed that high-:frequency pre-J.onj..,:,.atj.OjI of I. , - j chamber is po3sible, and that in tho high-freq,.IeAncy hydrogen a plasma cord appeared at the claan*er 1/1 Mc: 61b 1-089.5:61S.216.51- ~,R ~,F-P 91 ;51):615.216.5.015.25 Co~TARA1,1VE LVALUATICU (IV A.'~:XTES yt'~R MSO-E AttAX&M IN !,!Mz~:Ts W.TH CARDT~Vk;M~X;~ PAT1:UU:' 11.., A,1- '4464-4 I-e- !Art-c'.. hy I ldac~al,:n) L;x%ic,&, Institute (of 1 log 0 '77-:7~ A MT11~77, --,. .4x"..cv, by tLo tj~e A-eqk;a-.e nrr;,-nnL t. c.&tbt*d 25, ~~intotcred Is still ;,Totc~,* In u... rar~.c (*-.va wr ni.), wt4 thi* Atc-at, 1~ Atill. oucrtLe4 in urine tar zcn hourz V.A. ~f ==14a?a-'ArLzin;; titzms, that rznducz~.= dl~z* --at raver' to normal f,r I-" 1-ts, at&#~ r,&:zrat'm oi upon- tAnta'a r-.n. *.Ij it to acce!tf!Et T.-.1, .% block Ly iirg -ii TA,r, fol-lrz prr!tr to ptalc-,eL; rtifica. .4 QE .*---Ez -r--m Otc ni acti- ..'r. w-v.1 ar 1- Cut We, mc !.-k a, &~7-~nt m L!fl. -'r" J-- s, c r .". I w t L v., r 1~ ze -;one s ur rj on d. v c h I t t. c i.1 I a r, t t,~ - c a a r I i- r z %.. r z."J t I L r i, i7 1 A r-,1,r o: 11, f!,,, --Z' 'It t- th~ 1.3 L t.. Ir., r,.Al c. r,,,~i -to- ,t tr -:r --tn- c! mc ; -, , r, Li rcli.,H- 1 f 1-1-t '. -. vm j _-L 2~ 012 UNCLASSIFIED, POICES914G DArE--02n'CT70 TITLE--AUTOIJATIC DEVICES FOR THE CJNTINUUUS MEASUREMj:l:NT OF TiE CONCENTRATIUN OF LIQUID MFDIA -U- _AUTHOR-(0Z)-SHCHETINSKIYs V.V.9 KOVA*4K09 M.M. :_CQUNTRY OF INF0--USSR SOURCE--BUM. PROM. 19709 (2) 23 DATE PUBLISHED------70 :'SOBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM, QUANTIrATIVE ANALYSIS, CAR30NATE, SULFITE9 SULFATE, POTENTIUMETRIC TITRATIONt BARIUM CHLORIDE/(U)KAD ViEMICAL ANALYZER CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/VRAME--19d9/1373 STFP NO--UR/0329/'YCI?001'.1~(102/0021/OC)23 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0107846 Ut.,rLASSI F [Eli' PR6CESS11IG DATE--0?flvCT70 2f2 012 UNCLASSIFIE6 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107846 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AN EXPTL. M001EL OF THE 2?0 U3"8*x. Experimental data, failed to, show formation of c1617.689 "At 4( -UjO. or ~ -U307 . The data. support a two-stage dUpim of the a3ddatiou process of uranium oxide, 212- USSR UDC W .791 TSVIGUNOV, A. N., KOVBA. L._,,M,6, SAVRANSKIY, V. V., W14 ZIMOVA, YE. V., "Study of the High Pressure Phase of 0~_U205- Leningradl Hadiokhimlya, Vol IN So 5o, 1971P P 790 Abstracti Monocrystalline q -U203 was synthesized at high pressure a-nd tem- perature. Using the method of Laue it was shown that these crystals belong to monoclinic syngony with basocentrIc nur-laus, Systainatic extinctiorA4 correspond to two Fedorov groupse C(-) and The pa;rumetors of elementary 2h I. nualsua were determined to bat a - 12.10 + 0.01 go b o 5.0014 + 0.005 9, 5. 673 � 0.005 9, and .9 - 990121 + 61. Awuxing four w114 of U20 5 to Con- prise an elementary nucleus# the density was calculatail to ~* 10.41 g/cm3, &Meing well with the experimentally determined fam 90.50 C/CX3. MC 3460-1191 XOVMJ L M.9 and TSVIGUNOVe A. N. Me Type of Superstructure In Mae "02.6 to 14ningrad, Radiokhimlya, Vol 13, No 5, 1971, pp 789-79D Abstractl The investigation of the nonacrystals of ai:c(d tamilium oxides with the O/U ratio of 2.615 was repeated. The crystalls obt;Lim&d were studied by the Laue methods. It was determined that the b suboucle%ts period Increased by 13 timesl and the c subnucleus period -- by 2 timea~. 52 uranium atoaa comprise the nucleusp and the stoichlometric composition of tbe oxide should be formulated as U Possible Fedoroy Sico .,1? 12 13034 (U02,615)' up4 a:M1 'w2hj v2yo 6 z-4. ,A USSR 11~~C 546.791 TSVIGUNOV, A. N. , and KOV13A, L, M. "Existence of the p-U308 Fhase" Leningrad, Radiokitimiya, Vol 12, No 5, 1970, P Abstract: TPhe woril-L of Steeb and ;..~;ruckl tactic I,.- via:1,i found t*,,at p-L'108 represents a mixture of two and (admixture i,nuearal-,Ce of the ric Dllessure has about a larg-.,~r Volume i;hai!~ i:,he is due most probably to greater compressibility t.*)f -2ne con- versions of ~-U208 were ircudied in Preosilre, rani;;L. bar. 'The c4-U)Op_ samp es held under pressure shoive!d Qiomot lid- tlonz,~!. lires which could be explained by doubling, the C period. L-4 is ti,.at P-U)?a analogously -to E-U-06 io not an indepan(Lont 3i,jdification of uranium oxide. 546.791.666 USSR KOVBA, L. M., POIMIINA, G. P. and YMCM10VA, M. M. "Toward the Study of Dual Oxides of Erbium and Uraniwall Leningrad, Radioldiimiy-a, Vol XI., No. 5, pp 601 -- 603 Abstract: Data are insufficient on the variation of -1;~ie dojr,re~! of oxddation of urannium during interacticin of its 1ader and higher oxidds with Ex 0 A. since various studies have revealed the presencn of cimipouridij of type R6UO 12 . among others, within R203-UO2-02 systems. TT!6 pretnent study -,Ili$ undertaken to elucidate 'Llie phaae re-lationships of tho U3 d"11'r 2 r,,,mtoin. USSR KOVBAs Lo Mat et &I., Uningrad., Ra-aiokhimiYas Vol j'[Io lit), 5s rq) 6CLI-603 nitric acid solution., and after heatizng the degree o,," oiddivtd-on of tha ned vanadat=etrical~y and culonomatwrical.'* urani= was detenii: phase analysis was made. Cmviete data frcr. tlio p1jaue and choa.WLI anallymis ave includc'-~ in the r)aPer. 2/2 UW3 544;0~ 7 9 1'1-.) J,'- '43ISKIY V. X.,)QZLI, L. m. "Reactionu of Z-- 02 w'~h U308" IV I" -3-17J ..osco-.r, Zhurnal Neorganicheckoy 1,2iimii, Vol 15, No '7, 19'13, pp 2~ '~O Abstract: 'I,'nrouCh X-ray phatse analysis it was esta:oIls".1u;I Solid GOI%~tiolis of ZrO^*n are 4' mmed in the system Zrc~ - u le~ - A.0 -IS Were U30,3 3081 -L:A determdned. The rhase ZrC~ -nU a =rked re-L)a wtim 30-3 145 "1 a it is oxidized with oxygen under pross-.ire, a hexal.-.cinal pb.mm3 (-Kr, U,!Cx -, are formed. The degree Or' of urunti= pha,se (Zr,IJ)OX, and alpha-UO, L.; ~ is O/U = 2.90-1.91. Purc uranium monoxide-dioxide -miar thcao 4mme conulltiono is oxidized to grm-.n-UO3. Lattice parameters of the new T.~Iomea Ide-re For the hexaeonal phase (Zr,U)Q,, a = 4 X 3 0958 ani c - 11~ x 4.,L57 Ac' . 1r. the remaininG cases) paramters of the subeells were determir4ud. 1/1 USSR TSVIGUNOV A. N. of Dv S-,ate University imeni4r.'-fr- i--ono-ov, Nbecow, Mintstry of 11-71 `ai~r azit.i 2ecOLd'a-,.,y Specialized ~;ducatior. RMFSE "The Nature of 6 -U Moscow, Vestnik l'-bskovsko!,o lLiverzAtet, $eri:,-a II, Val 1.1, ::i~ Jan/ Feb 70, pp 59-61 Abstract: Protracted heatin8 of a -U * 3% 'a 'L'r Z'c"; cool- ing, produces a povier anr 8111t, It le cr!ystAkls of the 1~aww a rhombic lut-Lice with rxarwr.~,,tei% (L It 0.'(0 j- analysis of previously publiched data lwilcates th;:Lt 11; ro,. -I. I:,-,w n,:)d~,- 3 6 fication of U 308 but is rather a mixtum- of the and the a -phaGe (amall amounta). The lattiQc IL ~-7 -`L-7, b - 11.44 ar.,l c - 8.29 X. ll.~T nrappeti-wre paraimtexc. 1'or, 1;~lc 4~, ica tlwi are a = 6-705, b = 11-93 and c - 4,144 A. 112 008 UNCLASSIFIED I'40Ct-SSING DAfE--?3JCT70 TITLE--NATURE OF DELFA fRIURANIUM OCTOXIDE -U- AUTHOP,-(02)-TSYICUNOV, A.N., KOVBA, L.M. ..COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~44 ,,.SOURCE--VESTN. MOSKs UNOV.t KHIM. 1970, 11(t), 59-itpj DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY %.TOPIC TAGS--URANIUM OXIDEt METAL OXIDE CONTROL MARKING-Ng PESCRICrIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/L471 STEP CIRC ACCFSSl,3,,; rv~--iionz?n?9ii 212 008 UNCL ASS I Ff ED PIrt I., cciss t%it; iii rt- -23 cTr(-) CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120258 AiiSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT, rm:- i~NAL, [)I- OATA ON OELTA U SU83 () SUBS AND BeTA U SU!V5 0 SM116 il~lhjEj SHols IHAT OELGA U SU63 0 SUB8 IS NOT A 3EW MOUIFICAHON OF kj -',Xll.)E (1J SUIN3 0 SIM), BUT IS A MIXT. OF IMASES OF ALPHA U SUB3 G S!J~Jll 14 1"L'SIGNIFICANT -AMTS. AND BETA U SU03 0 SU86 AS THE BASIC PHASEs - -------- - A c Z USSR mc 621.372.54.o6i VB A__A~ SH 1r, G. N. "Application of Circuit Th:~-ory to the Design of Mici,clrave Devices With Perrites and Dielectrics" Avtomatiz. provektir. v elektron. Resn. zrezhved. Sb. (De- sign Automation in Electronics. Republic InterdeparlimentiLl Ocientifit~ and Technical Collection), vyp. 2, Kiev, "Tekhnika", 1970, pp 132-i4,,:, Abstract: Equivalent circuits are vet ap and the p4vrajnet*rs of ferrites and dielectrics are calculated. In analyzing the equiva3ji-nt circui'~$ of microwave two-terminal pair networks vith ferrites tirid d~t*.,Iectrics, expressions are derived for the coefficients of reflection, transmiusicn and absorptiun of these two-teradnal pairs. Four t0les, fbur illim- trations, bibliography of five titles, ......... .. USSR UTDC 51 ZHALDAK, M. I., KOVBASENK "Cumulative Iteration Process for Solving a Problem of Linear Programmint" With Continuously Assigned ConstraintB" Vychisl. J prikl. mat.-Mezl%ved. nauch. sb. (Computatiomil. and jll)pljed Vathe- matics. Interdepartmental Scientific Collection), 19T.2, vyp- J-61, pp 75-~L' (from RM-Kibernetika, No 6, Jun 7,2, Abstract No 6V397) Translation: A certain iteration process patterned aftqir the rr-~.hod of pos- sible directions is presented for solving;the problem o1! linemr prc,grammilig vith continuous constraints. The algoritbm allovs one to obtmin an esLiuLte of approximation on each step of the iteration proveim. Authi,-rsl abstrric:t. ..... ........................... USSR UDC 512.25/.26+519.,3:330,115 Z11ALDAK, M. I., KOVBASENKO, B. S. "Accumulating Iterational Process of Solution of Convex Prol;rfunming Problem" Vychisl. i Prikl. Mat. MezPved. Nauch. sb. [Computational and Applied !,Latlic- matics'Interdepartmental Scientific Collection], No 15, 19;11, pp 8448, (Translated from Referativn3,y Zhurnal, Kibeimetika, No 10, 11)71, Ostract No 10 V685 by the author's). Translation: A cert3in iterational process similar v0 the mabod of possible directions is presented for the solution of a pxoblem in convCX PT09T=Tn11l9. Upper and lower estimates of approximation con be pi-pluced at each stop. Tile convergence of the process is proven. USSR UDO 691-.791.72:669.15-194 KASATKINI B. S., Doctor BEngineer, NAZARKN-HO, 0. 7C., Candidz~te of Tec'ka-1ic,- XL - 11 Sciences, ZADERIY, B. A., Engineer, and Z"HIVAGA, Is. 1.0 OnffillOkOr, Electric Welding Institute imeni Ye. 0. Faton of the Ac-,der-1f, of Sciences UkrSSR "Eleetrdn-Bean ~Velding of Low~_411oy 14112GLIM StavIll Kiev, Av'uomaticheskaya Svarka, No 7..(244), Jul 73, 11-)p 4-8 Abstract: A study was Yrnde of the charaoteri-!!'Ai -cii of electron- -beam, taelding of high-stprength lo-,-.-,i:21oy 141."',~~G.42 9tool platest 100 x loo x8=1 at variou:-, heating-,- condition'), "lil"'!) TIP'11~in'!r ratea, nnd .9maii heatin.7, and coolinq times reoult in roduction of the met--,I structure in tbe thermnl in-'L-Tuorice zone; thio ha~; a favorable effect on the atran,-M and the ia'lwtility 0 1, tho welded joint. At relatively higrh coolinr; 11-110 Joiz-1ts, do not. show a tendency t-o the do-volopment of c-olAi Tj'-.,c mechanical uroDert'ics of electron-bw~,m we:Ldoil Joirits --re equal in Guallity t1a t1he i-nitial na~tc_-ial. The .-ridc ilot