SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOZLOV, L.F. - KOZLOV, V.A.

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USSR UDC 533,697 BABENKO, V. V., and KOZLOV, L. F., Kiev "Experimental Investigation of Hydrody"mic Stability on a R:IgJ.d luid E-,',l Klastically Damping Surfaces" Moscow, Izvestiya Akad,-%ii Nauk USSR, Mekhaaika Zhidkosti I (;a;!a, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, pp 122-127 Abstract: Results are presented of an e-xperimental investi,,;atioti of tile hydro- dynamic stability in a water flow carried out by thu Cellurlum. method Cn a hydrodynamic stand of low turbulence. The developed method of deterin,111ing neutral curves made it poasible to investigate also thp hydrodynan.Lc ~tabilftv of elastically damping sirfaces. The neutral curve:; were plotted In traditiotial and in new coordinates. Vie neutral curvon in coordinial:,L!s of dtim~irijonlcsfj frequency, wave number, and phase velocity at longitudinal ,1LrCam1in1.nV, of the rigid place adequately conform with expertmental tl-,tiozetical rel3u.1L,; of other authors. The m2asurements made at 0.32 im vibratian ailipli,Uide arld turbulence less than 0.041 approved the method of e~.pe.,rinontal, investigation, 3h v . J\ , they complied best of all with calculations of .9. F. IS -ri (.1 cr. sci., 1954, Vol 21.). Hydrodynamic Stability filvestigatAon;--; on Lyp,~!, of elastically damping surfaices show a form of 11cutral "1111,J1 is 1/2 ........... USSR BABENKO, V. V., and KOZLOV, L. F., Izvestiya Akadeuiii Naul; USSR, 'Mekhanilka Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 1, Jan-Feb 73, pp 122-127 from the streamlining of a rigid surface. Four figurcs, twi~lve bibliographic references. 2/2 USSR UDC 532.526 BABENKO, V. V. and K07LOV .. L..-Hydromechanics lm3titutc, Academy of Sciences USSR "Experimental Investigation of Hydrodynamic Stability of LiLnfnar Boundary Layer With Water Flow Along Rigid Surface" Kiev, Gidromekhanila, Akademiya Nauk Ukralnnkov SSR, No 21, 1972, pp 70-73 Abstract: Investigation was conducted of a fl(ya thTough a pipe., with low initial nirbulence (0-037.). The turbulence was exelted b3: a vibrator and recorded on film by means of electronic equipment. It has been established that exciting oscillations propaj,.-,ting into the unstable region increase in proportion to the e.~citlng amplitude. The build-up starts at the neutral line -ind 19 maximum iii thie ceater of the unstable region. The neutral line obtained by varyin;? thu frequency of excitation agrees closely with the theoretical one, The turbulence amplitude it; maximum at 15-30% of the baundriry 1--yer thickness. USSR UDC S32.S26 ARIYE, M. Ya., K2ZLlj'V--L, F "Experimental Study of Turbulent Boundary Layer with Suction" Moscow, Gidromekhanika, No 17, 1971, p 40-44, Abstract: A description is presented of an in.,.;tallation for experimuntal study of a turbulent boundary layer with suction aitd rcsults of the irivestiga- tions are presented. The influence of evenly distrib--ited smction over a velocity profile and the characteristics of a turbul(:nt boundary la),cr ar-c shown. Based on a comparison of the characteris tics (-,,f flit! turbulent ljoun- dary layer over an impermeable plate with analogou-s Otaracteris tics %rith suction, a formula is concluded for determination of the ratio of local surface friction coefficients on a flat plate !iith mid without suction. 1/1 USSR BOYUN, V. P. and KOZLOV, 63--G-. "Using Methods of Experimental Planning trol Problems of- a Digital-Analog Kiev, Kibernet. tekhnika--Sbornik lection of Works), No 5, 1970, pp Zhurnal -- Matematika, No 6, June Kogan) UX 519.2:62-50 in $olving Optimal Con- Computer Complex" (Cybernetic Equipment -- Col- 93-102 (from Referaxivnyy 71, Abstract two 6V262, t)y Ya. Translation: The problem of optimal control of a system whose dynamics is oescribed by an orainary n-th-oxcicroifferential equation is difcussed. The numerical s-olution of this problem reduces to the problem of minimizing a funct-lon of a finite number of variables. It is proposed to empkOy methods of experi- mental planning in solving the latter. The main :steps in reali- zation of the numerical aloorithm for solvivio this prcblem of optimal control for a digital-wmlog compt4ter complex are described. 1/1 USSR U00 621,-14.58(CU.8) BANANOV, I.V., YERMOLIN, YU.A MYLOV L.O., KULYUKOV, O.A., SAT-MiKIN, A.K. [Mosk. in-t inzh. zh.-d. trsn;j;q;0;RRWffMituta 0:V Railroad TransportatJon Engineer gDevice For Control Of Frequency Converter" USSR Author's Certificate No 251670, filed 23 May 68, publiahad 10 Jon 70 (from RZh--Slektroniks i yeye primenenlye, No 12, December 19170, Abstract No 123r"24P) Tranalationi The device propoead for control of a froquency converter Contains a master unit with a multicell shift register and triggors. In order to sitplify the device and to obtain optimum powero the output or onit rAV thii calls of %he shift reFieter is connected to one of tho inpate of saah trLq-.per orid the other input of each trigger Is connected to the output of *no or tho naxt 4~11o with rosp*ct to the performance of the shift register. I Ill. Vi USSR UDC: 559. 1.0,74 GR,*MTIKATI, V. S., GRINEV, M. P., YERSHOVA, Z. F.,,Jj~e) LITVINOVA, T. G., MIMAYLOV, L. H., MOLIN, A. A., PANOIENKOV, G. 1r: "Color Indicators for Visual. Evaluation of Dose Durinji Radiation Sterilization" Dozimetriya i Radiats. Protsessy v Dozimetr. Slstemakh [Dosimetry and Radiation Processes in Dosimetric System!; -- Collection of Vorks), Taslikent, Fan Press, 1972, I)p 113-118 (Translated from Referatiiniyy ZhUrnal Metrologiya i Izmeritallnaya Tckhnika, No 1, 1973, Mm,tract No 3,32.1-10.31, from the resume. Translation: It is suggested that a plasticized PVC f`ilri c-ontaining an iac .:d- sensitive dye be used as a color dose indicator for the 0.1-5.0 Mrad rant-.0- The sensitivity of indicators to rRdiation a-% a function of film compol' i t i ()I-. and dye used is studied. Color doce indicator!; ;iru calibi-wted using th(l ferrosulfate method and calorimetry. A method is siiglj~-stcd J~~-or in.-iti-1111wiltd testing of changes in the color of indicators using spe,ctrophotooctry of irradiated specimens, allowing (loses to be measured wi.tl erzors of Practical recommendations are presented for the use of color dose indicatcjr-s, to check radiation sterilization. 2 figures, I biblio. ref. USSR UDC 547.434.661.718.1 GIUSEVA, T. A., KOZLOV. L. M., and SHEMERGORN, 1. M., Kazan' Veterinary Institute Imeni Ir.-' . auman "Nitroaikyl Esters of Phosphorus Acids" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 2, Feb 73, pp 292-293 Abstract: In searching for new, biologically active campc%inds, symmetrical and mixed dialkyl phosphites containing a nitrogroup :in the aliphatic radical were obtained by condensing nitroalcohols with phospborus trichloride or with alkyl dichlorophospliLtes. The dialkyl pho.-iphi(:o:q were then conditinsed with chloral yielding estero of the ri-liyd roxy-6 I a, [,~-t,xlch Lij roe Oly lphil!i pholl i c acid -- analogs of chlorophos. Biological evaluatient showed that introduc- tion of a nitrogroup into an este'r radical led to a loos oe insecticidal potency. 1/1 I t,5 5 UNCLAS S I F t OD: OROCIESSP4f, ~)ATF-t-2:1CT7 T I TL E-- LT1, t-C T I CN OF %PUIA T I C HYL)ROCA RUM S BY ACET A T~ S DI: t 4 1 4 L -IL -U- AUTfif'jR- )-0 1 Y AR'.-iV 9 1 N. v KU Z UJV o L. 14, p 6WE V E VA I RS tl('~ fF GL PV 11.V C OUNT RY CC INFO-US SR Sf.Ji-C r--~ tilt'. TEKH-N,"L. TIPL. AASEL I97fp 15(33 12-14 SUBJECT A,~-.EAS--CHFIUSTRY TCPIC rtGS-46LETAT11, L)KG-V-.IC. NIT R(I ().N k) HYOR~)-(* A R till N AROMATIC HYDROU%qBON, KrAAF, TOLUENEO INUNANE, S,j)j.VE1F ALT13N CC,NTI(.!L USTRICT1114c, OUCUME-NI LtASS-UNCLASSIFIF.0 PROXY Qj-L.L/FQAMF--l9q2/1S15 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE-iSING )ArF--0?-l)t:T70 CIRC Accll~SSIO'l Nu--Ap01125')'4 ABSTKAC'l/LXTf%ACT--(U) AHSTP-ICT. A",ETATLS OF 14L_~. -4:4) A, Z)ISSnLVl%(, CAP~IATY At,*) CL' J0 SCUCTIVITY FUR 40~1:111ATII:, THE ExT.N. LiF THE HYURUCARBONS -DECREASED WITH AN INCRFASI 1'., 4T. Tfi~~ ?-'.)L. wl. OF THE PARAFFIAIC HY-R0CAQ(,,10,N!j IN 1HE '1~11,T. HAA GREATEST EFFECT CN THE AtWNIAfIC HYOROCARBON fZWW::'J. P~ THE ;-Xl*. r 5. THE EXTN. nF ISGOCTANETOLUENE (1) AND :40NANE 111:)-l 'MIXTS. 4111f j S~J,~~' NCH SUo? CHMEOU GAVF FXTS. 60.2 A140 %. It UjEFF. BEING 76.j ANU olol V(jLh PERCENT, 1"i Pli: c4SL ~F ! 1-1, A,. 11-0-YYLENE ( 11 1) MIXTS., THE EXTS. CONTAINFO -!1;1.2pCR(:ENT I AND 82.2PERCENT III, THE SEPN. ClJEFFSo OEING 61.1 A'10: 60,.4 VOL. PERCE,4r, RESP, ME TO THEIR EXCESSIVE 0IS5JLVI--'4G CAPACrry, rill: A::ET.NTES WEAE RECMMENUED ONLY AS COMPONENTS OF SELECTIVE SOLVFNT~. IiATFk UCRFASED THE STABUITY JF THE ACETATES. t I NL A _S 1/2 olq UNCLASS I F11 ED PROCESSING DATE--30UCTTO TITLE--PIGMENTAkY AND ExCRETURY FUNCTION OF THE LIVER Lft CHRONIC LEUKEMIA _U_ AUTHOR-104)-DUZORETS9 YU.L.t GURINt N*G., KOZLCV* L.M.p EYDEL, [.I. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TERAPEVTITCFE5,klY ARKHIVt d7e0t VOL 42f Ng 61 PP'32-35 ...DATE PUBLISHEL SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-BLOOD SL-RUM, LEUKEMIAs LIVER FuNcrIONP EXCRIE-ETIONt 31LIRUBIN CENTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/ERAME--3002/1922 STEP NO--UR/050'i/70/0(t,2/OCo/OCi3,e./1)035 CIRC ACCESSIGN NG-AP0129271 U f 1C L A 55c I F f %L-: 0, 2/2 019 UNC LASS IF I ED PRCCESSING oA'r,:--301-JCT',0 CLRC ACCESSION NC-AP0129271 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS 1~i-'ITPMINEO 61L[kUOIN IN THE BLOOD SERUM AFTER HIMANS VAN DEN BERG IN 219 PATIl:':-NTS Wlrli CHRONIC LLUKEMIA AND ITS FRACTION, AFTER EbERLEIN IN 91 PATIENTS. QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF URINE UROBILIN WAS MAOE 114 101 VfRSONS AND CAPACITY JGF THE LIVER TO EXCRETE ASORUBIN STAIN IIN lJT PATIENTS. INCREASE OF FREE AND MLJi'YJGLUCURONID 81LIRUDIN AND CAANGES OF OIGLUCURCNIDBILIRUBIN IN THE BLOOD SERUIA WE-RE FOUNG, THESE CHANGES WERE MAINLY ASSOCIATED WITH A DISORUER [IF THk C(-,NJUGi%'rIN1j FUNCTION OF THE LIVER DUE TO A REDUCTION OF GLUCURONILt TRANSFERASE ,%,LIIVlfY OF MICROSOMES OF HEPATOCYTES. I.."A THE TERMINAL PERWO THE BILIKU11111 kXCKETORY FUNCTION OF THE LIVER WAS DISTURBEU MOST OF ALL. UROBILINSOkBTIVE FUNCTION OF THE LIVER WAS CONSYANTLY DISTURBED AND EXCRETORYt REMAINED UNCHANGED. FACILITY: KAFEORA GOSPITALINOY TERAPil VITEBSKOGO MEDITSINSKOGO IN$TITUT. PROUSSING DATE--30OCT70 -:1 /2 026 UNCLASStFli~o~;i TITLE-KINETICS OF THE,DECUMPOStTION OF AROMATIC NA'tRQ.ALCOHOLS IN AN ALKALINE MEDIUM -U- AUTHOR-(03)-LEYBZGN# V.N.9 BELIKOV# V.M., KOZLOV# L*M* :CGUNTRY OF lj4FO-USSR .SOURCE-IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 1970* (ZIP 324-7 _~-DATE PUBLISHED--70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-REACTION KINETICSt CHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION, ORGANIC NITRO COMPOUND, ALCOHOL9 ACTIVATION ENERGY. ~-CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED tPROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/075L STEP ND-UR/00621*TO/0001002/0322/0327 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124421 --I INC 1-F-1 C-, M_ USSR UTIC 576.8.093.1:576.858.8 KO-ZLOV, L. P., KOLOBAYEV, V. A., and VSPENSKAYA, R. S. "Isolation and Purification of Potato Virus K for Serologival Investigaticns" Moscow, Biologicheskiye Nauki, No 10(94), 1971, pp 123-125 Abstract: A new method of isolating the pure potato-irtrus R is described. Juice pressed from young leaves of the De Barao straim, -11hZch had beer. infected with virus K, was mixed with ether and centr].A-11,~Icld to separati2 most of the host proteins. The virus and the remainivig plant proteins in the aqueous phase were precipitated with polyethylene glycal. The sadiment was dissolved in a phosphate buffer, dialyzed against the r~zuie buffer, and filtered through granulated agar coluruns. The varioust fractions uere col- lected separately and analyzed by treans of ultraviolet s pec trophotometrv and serological tests. Fractions with an absorption peak at 2,600 angstrC7*,S contains virus K but no hast proteins. Thii; new methrjd i Te- -r.- 212 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124421 ''ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC DATAy OEITAINED BY POLAROGRAPHY, ARE REPORTED FOk DECOMPN.,OF 1,PH04YL,;?,.NjrROETHANOL (1) AND ITS P,8ROMO9 P,METHYL AND M*NITRO ANALOGS* THE 11*EAcrioNs. IN VERONAL BUFFER AT PH 7-9.5 WERE ACCC,MPAINIED BY REVERSIBLE IONIZATION OF THE C-H BOND ACTIVATED BY THE NO SUB2 GROUPS. *HE KATE CONSTANTS (LO PRIME12 SEC NEGATIVE PRIMEL) WERE: Ir 3~.L5; P-$Rj, 4w15# P-MEl- 3.9; M-NO SUB29 4, THE ACTIVAYION ENERGY' WAS '19 KCAL-MOLE,* THE SUBSTITUCtITS HAVE LLTTLE-EFFECT ON THE KINETICS OF DECOMPNo FACILITY: INST. ELEMENTOORG. SOEDIN., MOSCOW# USSR& Ff,; ''V70 -112 ',111 D ;,k,!3C E5 IN G UA tE U`4LASS I F FE 13v, r-TITLL-THE 6EuCHE?ijSTkYl A,*4'.,l P~-CVALLi'&Cf: :IF 1~)0CI 31ZIT-IINE giATER _U_ AUTfl0R-11C2)-KUi*LSKIY, A.V.9 KOZL(.IVt M.F. ~,CCUNTRY OF INFG--USSR ......... SOURCE-( GECKHIMIYA, FORMIRGMIYE. I RA;SPROSTRANENIYE YOGO-BROMNYKH VOL)) r~..MINSK. NAUKA I TEKHNIKA. 1970t 142 PP. ~-IDATE PUBLISHED----70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH.SCIENCES A140 GCEANOGRAPHY TOPIC TAGS-GEOCHEMISYRY, BROMINEP MONOGRAPH* UNDERGROUND WATER, HYDROSPHEREv HYDROLOGY CCNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS 1~13LVC,GIRAPHY, IODINE, DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAME-I~,95/0308 STEP 140--UR/0000/'?()/O(),,)/(,)L'0/000t/L,1-42 CIRC. ot;CCESSION N01-AM01.16002 212 Oil UNIC L A$ S I F I ED PRCI'~ESSING DATE-- I 3NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0116002 AZ-STRACT/FXTRACT--!U) GP-0- A3STRACT. PREFACE 3,. CIIIJITER I THE HISTORY OF THE STUOY OF 1000 BROMINE WATER 5. (1 S-1111: Itd:~IRNATfC,11 (IN THE CIOCHEIMISTRY AND PREVALENCE OF IODINE AND 0;~QVItNE VN 1HF EARTI'll's CRUST AND IN THE HYDROSPHERE 8* 111, rHE CIRCI-II.&T[ON OF [~,JIDINE AND BROMINE AND THE SOURCES OF THEIR ENTERING SUBrERRAINIA.11 13. IV IODINE AND BROMINE IN SUBTERRAINIAN WATERS 01" PETIRULE:011 GAS BEARING BASINS 19. V THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF: 1000 6R0,%11(4E WATERS. WATERS GF SPECIFIC COMPOSITION 82* VI ~61-4E! INFLUENCE (11F Gf:0I.fl(;G STRUCTURAL CUNDITICNS CN THE PROPAGATIUN OF 1000 BROMINE WATFIRS i0, . V11 5014F CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FORMATION OF SITES OF 1000 BKOMINF WATERS 101 VIII IODINE AND BROMINE IN CONNECTION WITH AN EVALUATION OF PERSPECTIVES FOR PETRULEUM GAS BEARING CAPACITY 127. - C OUC L. LIS I'ON 131. LITERATURE 134, EXAMINED IS CNE OF THE- URGENT PROBLEMS IN 04D0F_-*;:N HYDROGEOLOGY AND HYURCCHEMISTRY, THE FORMATION OF 100C BROMINE WATE:OtS. CITE0 IS A GREAT DEAL OF MATERIAL ON THE* CHEMICAL 1".0MPU$VT1CII`4 '01: J,UI-5T['IqRAINtAN WATERS IN THF VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE U$SRI FOR THE FtP.111' TIME ARE DESCRIBEU WATERS WITH A UNIQUE CONTENT OF IODINE 0 1ISCOYEV.F-D IN RECENT YEARS. i lika, t 7, Acc. Nr Abstractiri~ SOrvAce: CHEMICAL ABST.-51,10 Ref. Code 1IR easl- 105523n Absorption spectnun of strontium vapors 4n the r 1acuum ultraviolet. Ko4ov fA.S,.; StartsLT.,Q, P. ~(USSR)- Opt. Spekirask. Ru._u=sd1huo_r strengths of spectml lines in the ranged IM-21ri.t 1 twising otit of the autoionization of SrO dnP) ~nd converging"to ihe linait Sr ir 2Ds12 si, have been mewsured by the method of c0nple(4 absorp- tion by using a 3-m graling spectrograpb. The deperuk-act of photoionization CfOULftction on Wavelength ho been studied. Lifetimes of energy states corresponding to sinw~taneomt irwita- tion of 2 electrons have b"zi moasured. Ved Peakash Cupta RgE WMI h .3 USSR uDc TARAN, I. F. and KOZLOV M. P., Plagxw- Reeearch Tnstl ti,,U! i:ii* tlh~! Caucoxi!c . -d Transcaucasia" "Confinenient" of Britcellue, to Particular Animl al; a Criterion" MOSCOW, 2"burnal Mkrobioloj;ii, EjAdemiologrJA I It',) 9, 1972, PP UO-115 Abstract: It is evident t"rom the literature thut tho ,-amwitic invadon -,)y bntcellae of certain hosts is geretically caused by LIC-torninitnti; of pathogenicity, which are also responsiblO for tile of the disease, site of the V .trant in tile lm~Ly, -imd of tfla process. Thus, the precence of the miaroor,!Imniurs LYI should bo used as u prLncipal criterion for deturnivin,,. t-to under study. Even in Lht~ rough forns each bnct.,,rir..)- Lltt~cks aniral species. Brucellne invadinS itrinatural h,).--,ti- ir~er,!nii:U:I, tliQ. rf survive, it is at the price of unierCoing mjar ckm)jj;t,~n- in "he tems, metabolism, ard anti~TCnda i5t~-,-Icture and th-~- ruiw~i f.w.;. result of these profound physialoir,ical challi"N's, the de-jelo.-~ broader adaptive nt-,chrmitr.-3 that enablo t.iiziri to exi~;t- :i.r the riew uhicll ira)r tdien beeo.,,-e a definitivo hor,~. 1/--L y In 4 '9" 7 0 born nc. r c -.'a 0. k~~ ~n - -ra s k.~;-na n. c a _ I- C C -t: L VI Z in -forcir-..'Ziar. of , ' M.- ; : i n th e -to le rLi 1% I u m cc" t v cren z:e a C , 11 u - C, , , t , ;laI to th t weal' e c 3 Of a a , i . , q -r Ace. Nr: AP00368W -Re,.I-'. Code: UP, 0016 1- PRIMARY SOURCE: Zhurna Mikrobiologe, EPidemiOlOgii, i Immunobiologi:~, 1970 Nr 1, pp 6& -7,0 MUNITY AND M41UNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE TO BACTERIAI~ ANTIGENS. REPORT 11. STUDY OF SIUSCEPTIBILITY AND WriLINITY 1, ALBINO MICE N TOLERANT! TO BRUCELLA'13. Ira The authors present the results of studying the and suscepti- bility to brucellosis ill mice, to Which 11 Soluble aritilZen ij/,' w: injel"Ied dkil-iof Lu- norina-tal I d and in which a marked delay in the forination of blood. perio 1~111:lbollll!i wits r1;(. aljthor~ ca-me to he conclusion (fiat In nlke tolerant to brLicellosis, mvxpliflbility to this ip~:cles of avirulerit and virulent causative agen6, failed tu iise-, an(l ilpv-ifi-, m3ctivity did not fall. USSR uw: 1,2-097-5 -095 .18: ZC,15'. 397,53 -6-1.5 -.'J'5 KOZLOV M.P. and KULIKOVA, G.G., ScLentific Researcl.i AntIplair.4e 2-~-- ttl-Cra'ucasus and Trans cauca sus . 111. The Effect of Sera on the Formation of luitibodies to Bnxcella in Mic* Moscow, Zhurnal t4krobiologii, Epidemiolagii i Imm=obtcilt:),,ri L, tic 3, 19'[0, lip 32-37 Abztract: Injection of' newborn trLice vith larl..,,e doses ol' antilymphocyte, antiletikocyte, or noratal heteralogoiis isorLxi ri--(-Kiced immunity to bacterial antigeno, (Br. abortus 19). On th1,1 Othp:l- h'-311d, .3411U- taneous bijecLion of newborn mmot~, with hyd-rocor LUO fit! 0e, t;! ~]Qnx, arA the zume witigen pruduced hlj,~L tintibaiAy L~txr*t I.o~!jp ~111, of hydrocortisone or serum that decreaaed immunological Pim.cI;iv:Jt,j, wtif.:.j irij-vetc-ii alone, had a synergistic effect on antibody formation wl:iev cixfbirted iviftL the antigen. Repeated injection of 3-week-old mice with tiix! s=o anzigen r-ve rise to antibody titers 3.5 to 5 timen higher than intbi,, con~ral animals, i.e., the effect was comparable tu that resulting from I./-) 112 ~022' UNCILASStp'mo PROdESSING OATE-13NOV70 TITLE--IMMUNITY AND IN4UN ]LOGICAL TOLERANCE TO 5Al.-'rERIAL ANTIGENS THE EFFECT GF HYDRUCUkTISO%E ANn OF CYTOTOXIC SERA 1114 TOE FORMATION OF AUTliOR-(02)-Kt)ZLOV# M.P.t KULIKOVAs G.G. ......... LCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCL--ZHURNAL M[KRUSIOLOGIlt EPIOEMIOLOGIL IMIAUNOGIOLOGII, L970# NR 39 PP 32-37 DATE PUBLISHED----70 SUaJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL ANO MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--BRUCELLAt MOUSE, SLOOO SERUM# ANTIGV6 ANTIBODY CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS UOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1990/1484 STEP NO--UR/001-1)170)0,')0/003/003210031 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109544 'ff' ~l F. 0 212 022 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROUSSING OATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109544 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER rR.Eitrs oi: OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF HYDORCURTISON, ANTILY11PHOCYTIC AND LEUKOCYTIC SERUM ADMINISTEkED DURING THE NEONATAL PERIOD ON PRIRARY AND SECONDARY SPECIFIC IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY TO BACTERIAL WtUCfLj.A ANTIGENO ADMINISTRATION OF HYDROCORTISONE AND CYTOTOXIC SERA 1111 HIGH DOES LED To REDUCTION OF PRIMARY IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTION TO rHE COMUNED ADMINISTRATICN TO NEONATES G HYDROCORTISONE OR OF CYTOTOXIC SERA WITH A BACTERIAL ANTIGEN INTESIFIED THE SPECIFIC IMMUNI'lLOGICAL REACr[VITY. REPEATED ADMINISTRATION OITHE ANTIGEN AT THE AGII.: OF,ITHREE WEEKS WAS ACCOMPANIED BY ACTIVE FORMATION OF ANTIBODIES ACCORDING 10 REYACCINATION TYPE. USSR KOZLOV, N1. V. "A Walk in a Homogeneous Random Medium" Teoriya Veroyatnostey i yeye Primeneriiya [The I'Niory of Probabi I ites and Its Applications], 1973, Vol 18, No 2, pp 406-108 (Translated f,"roil Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernet.1ka, No 10, 197,5, Ab!;tract No JOV871) Translation: The following plan of a walk in a hoviogen vOtis inedin'ti is studied. The random properties of the medium are determ.' tied by assigil- ment for all integer x of mutually independClit random (Imantities X# P(vx = 1) = P. P(vx = -1) = q = I - 1). Process ~(t), t -> 0 is an integer, defined by the conditions E(O) = 0, ~(t + 1) - Qt) - At v0:0 where Atare independent of each other and with values ~ix and P(At 1) P11 (1 + a) - I , "X > 3, P(At 4)(1 + W, I USSR KOZLOV, M. V., Teoriya Veroyatnostey i yeye Primeneniya, 1973, Vol 18, No 2, pp 406-408 It is assumed that p < 1/2; then t(t) as I Let us represent b)' nx the number of times F,(t) reaches point, x. The values of rl where x t> 0 have identLcal proballility distribution, x I The main result of this article is (presented without p:roof) Theorem 2. Where 2 for a certain sequentie. of positive ntimbers a such that n (In n)-c !~ a- nl (In n)C, n where c > 0 is a certain constant, the normalized stims Cn* = a11- 1 (1; n -nbY), where ba= 0 if < I and Mn if 1 < 2, are stochastically limited: P* > Z C n C with all n and an), predctermined F_ > 0. A11thol's Vict; USSR UDC: 6410.193.01:669.725 DAVYDOV, A. D., KASHCHEYEV, V. D., KOZLOV, M. V. "Influence of Anions in Electrolyte on Anodic Dissolutioti of Berylliwm" Moscow, Zashchita Metal lov, Vol 9, No 4, Jul-Aug 7:~, ]) 4.16). Translation: The authors produced anodic potentiodynawic. (2 v/iilin) J)olari- zation curves on a rotating (5000 rpm) beryllium dis,c el~-(.- rode. After tho potential corresponding to the anion present is reacJied, the rate of dissolu- tion of the metal increases rapidly. In bydrochlor-Ac and particularly sul- furic acid, anodic dissolution of berylliUM begins ot 105.4; J)ositive potentials thin in the corresponding salts, apparently .1 I-esult of the dissolutioll of the oxide film. Ibe yield per current wit. h anodic dissolution of beryllium also depends on the nature of the anions present iii the ele,arolyte and generally exceeds 100% as lIC2,. 1/1 - 19 - -assr. KOZLOM--N-. (Chairman), and KAARDE, I., (Editor) Sbornik Nauchnykh Trudov Estornskoy Sel'skokhozyaystvennoy Akademii (Collection of Scientific Reports, Estonian Agricultural Acadeipy) , Taxtu, 1970. 258 pp Translation: Partially Expanded Table of Contents Page 1. Survey of reports TAM, 0. M., and VASIL'YEVA, X. A., HaterIals o1i the investigation of parasitic d-iseases and diseal;es with natural foci in the environment of the Hstoniou SSI 3 BIZYULYAVICHYUS, S., The dynam-ics of infection 'by intestinal protozoa among the Population of Latvia 5 YYGISTE, A. K., and KALYAKIN, V. N., Some aspecLs of the atudy of the epidemiology and natural focus dharaete:ristics of toxoplasmosis 6 SANGAYLA, I., KAYYRYUKSHTIS, I., and BIZYUT.YAVICIrYUS, S., Several aspects of the work of the Interdeparuwntal committee on combatting belminthiasis in the 1'.I.thu.=Ian SSR 9 BURAKAUSKAS, A. , and KAYRYI)XSIITIS, I., Experjonj~* in cr=battlng 1/7 helminthiasis of livestock in the Ltthunnian I(;$R 11 83 USSR KOZLOV, N., (Chairman), and KAARDE, I., (Editor), Sbornik Nauchnykh *Trudav Estonskoy Sel'skokhozyaystvennoy AkadeaLi, Tartu, 1970, 258 pp Page NURMIK, A., The state and problems of veterinary parasitology in the Estonian SSR 13 MEDZYAVICHYUS, A. K., A new aystem ofmana$ement of ptg breed- ing - a method of combattinS helminthiasis in pigs is II. Helminthiasis 1.8 III. Protozoiasis IV. Parasites of Wild Animals and Plants 87 127 Translation: I. SurvQy Report4i Data of the Study of Parasitic Diseases and Diseases with Natural Foci as Found in the Estonian SSR, by 0. H. Tamm and K. A. Vasillyeva, Republic Sanitary Epidemiological Station, Ministry of Public Health, Estonian SSIZ In the Estonian SSR, just as in other Baltic republics with analD&OUS flora and fauna and similar social circumstances, the occiirrence of a number of parasitic and natural focus diseases Is still observed. 21 / 7 Tjssl~ KOZLOV, N., (Chairman), and KARDE, 1, , (Editor), Sbornil, Nauchnvk-h Trudov Estonskoy Sel'skokhozyayarvennoy Akademii, Tartu, 1970, 238 pp A study is being carried out at the Tallin Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology and Hygiene of various questions relating to medical parasitology. Candidate of medical scienceii, A. L!;,i group. As is the case with all am;Uir- salts. tnese com- pounds are hydrolyzed in alkali to the 0orresponding imi=eLjiynes anj tre :rOtal phenyl. phosphate. The temperature dependence of the lipiroaysis cun:;Lunt Of 1/Z USSR KOZIDV, N. S., et al, Zhurnal Obslichei Knimii, lol 40, -~o 6. Jun 70, PP 1217- 1219 these compounds was studied. it was found also that alectrar~a,',-ative Zuzi- stituents at the benzene ri-q.- of t_-e am:Lne moiety increjase Lhe hydrolysis rate, whereas eiectro.positive suostituen*vs decrease it. 3"UostiLu---.',r,5 at benzene group of the al-dehyde moiety do not exhibit such in avffecL on the hydrolysis rate. 2/2 35 1/2 030 UNCLASSI FIED PAOCESSIWGV DATC--IISEP70 TITLE--PREPARATION OF N#NPDIMETHYLAMIN04ETHYLFERRDCI'-4E HYDROCHLORIDES Af) .NITRATES -U- AUTHOR--KALENNIKOV, E.A.9 VISHNYAKOVA, T.P.v KO ~L'4t. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR r SOURCE--VESTS[ AKAO* NAVUK BELMS. SSRv SER. KHIM. NkVUK 19709 (111 129 OATE PUSL ISHEO - ----- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--IR SPECTRUMt HYDROLYSISt COPPER CHLORIDEP COSALT CHLOPIDEY FFRROCENEt A41NE DERIVATIVE, NITRATEi ORGANIC SALT C0NTqOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .OCCUMM CLASS--UUCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-1987/1074 STEP ~CIRC ACCES-SION N',]--AP0104472 UINC L A S S I F I f: D ............. ............ .------ --- 2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PR,0CFSSjNS7 OATE--11SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104472 ARSTIZACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TREATtNG 5 G N,N,OIMET.4YLAMINri4ETHYLFERROCE-NE (I) IN CH SU52 CL SUB2 WITH 14.1 4L 15PERCENT HCL GAVE FROM THE ORG, LAYER 90-5PERCENT HCL SALT. W41LE CONCO. HNO SUB3 DESTROYS Tv 15PERCENT HNO SU83 FOR"',El) ITS NITRATE IN 90-5PERCENT YIELD. THFSE SALTS WERE ALSO FORMED FROM REACT104 OP I WIT~4 AQ. SALTS OF Cn AND CU, PROBABLY OWING TO INTERMED(ATE HYDPOLYSIS CF CU OR CO CHLORIDES AND NITRATESP RESP, THE YIELDS WERE 90-5PERCENT. 1R SPECTRAL DATA WERE GIVEN. .. . ........ USSR UDC r47-574 + 1:41 KOZL X. S. PAK, V. D., YELIK, YE. S., Inatittrto of Physico. ry, Academy of Sciencea Belorussij!in SSR, Perm Aj;ricul- tural Institute imeni D. N. Pryanishnikov, Perm, Ministry of Agr-1_ culture USSR "Some Properties of Diphenyl Eaters of N-aryl Substituted Amino- phosphinic Acids" Minsk, Vestsi AkademiZi Navuk. BSSR, No 2, 1970, pp 102-104 Abstract: Failing to achieve transesterification of diphenyl ezters by aliphatic alcohols, the authors accomplished It roadily with alcoholates of alkaline metals: C H CHNHC 11 -R 6 51 6 4 61[5~KNHCO -1' 4 2RIONa 30 10:! C61f5ON& O-_P(OC6H52 0--P(ORI)2 where R H n- CH m-CH R CH.) G H C 11 30 3 3 7" 9' 1/3 -USSR KOZLOVI N. St et al, Vestsi AlcademiZi Navuk B81,11',R, lt'~o 2, 1970, pp 102-104 The authors also succeeded in obtaining N-ax~yl mubst-Ituted s-minophos- phinic acid by heating the esters in an aqueout nolution o-40 potasai= hydroxide and saponifying them, and subsequently treating them with a weak solution of HC1: -.,R Koff OR + 12C if OK 6 5 O-_ ? (0C H (OK) 5 2 H-C I 2 2/3 'USSR KOZLOV, N. S., et al, Vestsi AkademiZi Havulc B3� , Ito 2, 1970, pp 102-104 These products are insoluble in other, benzene, dioxame, and water, but are soluble in alcohol and aqueous solutions of a~lkalies. When analyzed by infrared spectroscopy, the products do not give adsorp- tion bands characteristic for the ITH.-group. 3/3 .......... ......................... ...... ---- --- - -- ----------- USSR UDC KOZ PAIK, V. D., YELIN, YE. S., Institute of Physico- ~r-g~anicC* Sintry, Academy of Sciencfes Belorussimn S$R; Perm Agri- cultural institute imoni D. N. Pryaniahnikov, Pam, Ministry of Agriculturo USSR "Obtaining Aminophosp-hinic Eaters and Their Acid Doe c~,mposit ion" Minsk, Vestsi Academivi Navuk Belarunkay SSR, No 2, 1970, P*) 1137-90 Abstract: The asters of aminophosphinic acids wore obtained by co- condens "lion of aromatic amines and aldehydes with dialkyl- or diphenylphosphites, and also by condensation of iLromrttle Schiff's bases with tiie above phosphites in the presence e,)f a catalyzer, concentrated HCl or SnC12. They are white or yallow crystals, soluble in other, alcohol, benzene, dioxano and eicotokno. Attempts to use azomethane3 with ortho-substituenta gavo riogaUve results. The authors prove experimentally that 11-ar7l. substituonts of the aminophospliinic acid3 are completely decompoued In hydrocblorlc and acetic acids: 112 - 195 - USSR KOZLOV, N. S., Ot al, Vestsi AeAdmui Navuk Bellimuslulir SSR, No 2, 1970, pp 87-90 O=P(OR)2 CHO + 0 < R 100 1-3 hra R~- + R-- '~~'M2 + H3PO3+ ROH. Electropositive substituents in the benzene ring (CII., OCIT i-G3H7), ve oubsto tuenta as a rule, accelerate decanposition; electronogati ) 'I (N02, Cl, I) slow the reaction by interfering with tho transfer of H+ to the electrophilic N micleus. 212 L/2 022 UINCL ASS I Fl ED PROCeSSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE-5,6-BENZGQUINDLINES -U- A UTHUR--Aa4LpA*.&j..j. COUNTRY OF INFU--USSR SUURCE--(5,6-dENZ0KHl,%'0Ll&'Y) )41NSK* NAUKA I Tf;KHNLAA. 1970o 133 PP. DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRYr BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--HETtROCYCLIC NITROGEN CUMPOUNU, PYRIOINC-t oERIvAfjVL-, QUINOLINEs IR SPECTRUMi UV SPECTRUMs LYSCRGIC ACIJ l)lL':TilVLA.4loEj CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS CONTROL MARKING-NO RhSTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REkL/FRAmF_--1993/Z011 STI'll CIRC ACCESSION NJ--AM0114400 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 022 UNCL AS S1 FIED PH I-IC E $S 1 N17 0ATE-1390070 CLRC ACCESSION 1.110--AM011440U AfiSTRACT/EXTf%ACT--(U) UWI-0- 46 S TkAC I .TAOLE 1JF cui,rrEr'.is: PI(Et '41C.F, 3. NOMENCLATURE OF PE.NZUL)U 11%0L INESs 5 *L. BASIC 'A(:TMJL1S C:F ~)YNTIAE~i S OF 5t6rBENZCQUINOLINE DERIVATIVES, 9% 2. SYNTHEWi OF 596tBENZOQUINGLINE OERIVATIVE.S BY MEANS OF CATALYTIC C-Cliko'kNSATION OF AZOMETHYNES 61TH KETUNES, 28. 3 . SYNTHESIS OF 04.1HY1. AND A;tYL UERIVATIVLS OF 5,61SENLOQUINULINEs 44. 4. SYNFHESIS (W STYRYL- DERIVATIVES OF 5v6,bENZ0'QUIh0L1Nf.-t 51. 5. SYNrItESIS Qf- PCILTINUCLEAR HETEROCYCLIC COMPUUNUS, 59. 6. SYNTHtSis OF OF-RIVATIVES WIIH CONDENSED CYCLES, 69. 7* SYNTHESIS 01~ CAR80NYL OLRIVATIVES O~ 5,6r8ENZOQUINOLINEt 79. S. SYNTHESIS GF AMINES OF THE 5,6,BENLOQUIV,JLINE SERIES AND THEIR DERIVATIVES, 64. 9. THE INfRAREO AND ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA OF 5,6,BENZOQUINULINE DERIVATIYES, 91. 10. THE PRACTICAL UTILI-ZAT4ON OF UERIVAT111F.S OF 5r6p6ENZOQUINOLINE, 119. 11. LITERATUREv 1141 APPENUIX3 125* DESCRIBED ARE ALL LXISTING BA5[C MEANS TU GBTAIN 5#brbENZOQUINULINES AND rHEIR W~RIVATFVESP KNOWN fill SOVIET AND FOREIGN LITERATURE. THERE ARE UATA ON YHE SYNTHESIS Of LYSERGIC ACID9 A NATURAL LOMPOUND, A VERIVATIVE Iff 5#15PBENLOQUINOLINE ANU THE SYNTHESIS GF ANALOGS OF LYSERQ41C ACID PUS$ESSUNG A DIVERSE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVENESS. UNC LASS I F 1E D Ref Code': Acc. Nr: Abstractingl~'eivice: AP0048937- CHEMICAL ABST. -76 4 MAI/ or G. M. Itpoff kEEL/FRAME 19800709 1/2 017 UNCL ASS IF I 1~0 1) 4) (.1%` S S0 A T E - - 027 T I TLE--REGENERAT ION OF A'., ALUMINUM PLATINUM CATALYSf I;'0%Mvj%TC'o !!V ALUMINUM SULFATE -U-- AUT1l3R-t02)-K0ZtGV, N.S., IVANKOVICH, E.F. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR S(jURCE--VESTST AKAD. ANVUK liELARUS. SSR, SER. XHIM. INAYOK 1970, (1) 64--i DATE PUELI5HEI)------70 ~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TPGS--A(.UMINtJ4 SULF'Af~t PLATINUM, ALUMINUM QXID~j HYOMJGC~j SJl_FJ')Lj CAYALYST ACrIVIFY, CArAt.ysr 9EGFm-_'RATI()PJ, CArALYTI~-, A'r-1 PPIOXY LIF i%*IL-- 1',16 7/ L.-~o I S T F P U 14 0,'t 19 70 -61AC AC C E F, I GNO--Ado 104~jP,9 212 0 17 UICLASi 11: If: 0 P f A I' r 112 T 7 ~IRC ACCC)SIC-4' 1,1-)--AP0104~1,~-) A3STRACT/EXlRACT--(U) GFI-o- AB S ri~.kc r THE: 0:0 At.. SL SU 1 S JI ~Tl,)Ollii) J~l SAIIIILFS 0EPOSITEC ON GAt"MA, AL S01i,) L) SUB3 BY k# WAS j GAMrAA AL SUR2..O SUti3 AN10 GAMMA AL SUB2 0 SUBa 'TRFAY~~J vi[ TH AN A() SOLN F I I S U 132 P T C L -SO 36 W l*T Ii 05 'it T , P E 4 C FN r 01'. 7~*_ PONDED TO 0.2-0,6 WT. PERCI_111' T14~ L SUB2150 SUB4) SU13 CGRRESY (IF 14 SU32 S WAS 03SO, '41TH PURE GAVIA AL SUB.? D slJ13-1 EQUAL 10 420VEGREES %piL) wim ~,r i3LUS GA;-ii`lA AL S!la;? 0 ifil'.3 SAMPLFS THAN CR EQUAC TO 3000FGRk~E%. THF ACTIVArION Er*_-'k,;fES F)~: THE 111-0N. 0'4 GAMMA AL SU62 0 SUB3 OR ON PT PLUS GAIMA AL 5V-32 tall Slji'~J 4i[-~!tfi 3L,I) .1;1 7.1 KCAL-VCLEs RESP. THE REACTION RATE 14AS GREATER 3h Pf ',.US GAMMiL AL SUB? 0 SU33 SAMPLES. MOST (If THE S WAS REMOVED OURING THE 101 4110 THFIq THE S CONTENT DECREASE0 SLOWLY6 THE CATALYTIC ACTIVIrl' ,IF THE R~,(:JVEACD PT PLUS GAMM.A AL SURZ 0 SUB3 CATALYs,r WAS STU!,)IED .01LIA1,11i"t THE .DEliYD;;GGFNATI0N OF." SUR6 H SUBL2.AT D-EiGREF (.ALPHA)~WAS 85-91PERG NT FOR_A S.CoNrurr rklVi 0,,~ 17QUAL TO 0.,l wT. PLRCENt.` 4[T'H' (NCRE~SE IN Tffl' S COTENT Glll,~,ATCP THAN.0*1 _41'. VERCLINT, ALPHA DFCREASED. 112 009 UNCLISSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLF--ELECTROPHILIC SUiSTITUTION OF POLYPHOSPHOrk.1C ACIU. III, ALKYLATION OF TOLUENE BY SECO10ARY ALCOHOLS IN THE PRESENCr: OF POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID AUTHOR-(02)-KOZLtl"__N-S., KELYN# A.G. ~vwsw% COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH, PRIKL. KHIM. LENINGRAD 19Mt 4314)r 943-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ALKYLATIONt TOLUENE, PHOSPHOkIC ACIUv BUTANOto ALCOHULP CYCLOHEXANOL CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0728 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119635 UNCLASSIflLo 212 009 UNCLASSIFIED CIRC ACCESSION ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) . GP-0- ABSTRACTs ALKYLTULU'E~1'c- YIELUS FRO.4 THE ALKYLATION OF PHME BY 1S0-Pk()H (1), SEC-BUOH (II)v SUC-C SU05 H SUB11 OH (111), SEC-C SUBB H SUB17 Oil (IV)j CYCLOHI-XANqL (V)p ANO METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL (VI) IN THE PRESENCE OF POLYPHOSPHORIC jXCI0 DEVREASED WITH INCkEASING MOL. WT. OF THE ALC, ANO oERE LOWEST FOR THE CYCLIC ALCS. AS THE REACTION TEMP. WAS INCKFASEO, YIE-LOS PASSE0 THRO(JG14 2 MAX. AT TEMPS. LOWER THAN THOSE OBSDo WHEN PRIMARY AL-CS. WL--gE USEO. AS THE PHME-I RATIO WAS REDUCED FRO!4 2 TO 0,25o THE PROPORTION OF MONO-:01-:TRISUBSTITUTED PRODUCTS CHANGE0 FaOM 6Z*7:34%Ir3.2 TO 13.5;61o4:25.1. ALKYLATES, FROM Ilp III# AND V CONTAIN~l) ONLY 10-12PERCENT DISUBSTITUTED PROOUCTS A04U THOSE FROM IV AND VI ALMUST NONE. FACILITY: P~RM* PEDAGOG, INST.,p PER14t USSR* UNCLASSIFIEG UNCLASSIFitO INIOUSSING $11LE-REACTICti OF SCHIFF BASES WITH Ia3 INDANDIOK, -AUTHUR-(03)-KGZLOV* N.S.* PAK# Y*Dol NUGUMANOVI ZWX.. ,CCUNTRY OF INFG--USSR ,SOURCE-KNIM. GETEROTSIKL. DATE PUBLLSHEO 70 SOEDIN. 1970* (2) L9fir-6 DAY -U- ,,SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY ~TOPIC TAGS-SCHIFF BASE# POLYNUCLEAR HYDROCARBONP AROMATIC KETONEs HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUNUt AMINE MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO 30OCT70 PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0841 STEP NO--UR/0409/70./~)1)0/00?/0194/1)t96 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124507 UNCLASSIFIED T-- UNCL ASS I FIED t"OCCSSING DATE--30OCT70 CiRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124507 AaSTRAGT/EXTRACT--fU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM IP3 1140ANDIONE (1) AND (M OR P SUBSTITUTED BENZAL)ANILINE CR (M UR P SUBSTITIACD DENZALA BEI'A NAPHTHYLAMINES THE FOLLOWING 2 $UBSTITUTO 1.3 ~10PAN~vt(INES WERE PREP0. IN ALC. CR 5ENZENE UNDER ELIMINATIaN 0V ANILINC-2 SE16!TLIDENEv M. 152-3DEGREES (YIELD 70PERCENTJ FROM ANILINE DkAlvo; 9 METHOXYBENZYLIDENE, M. 155-60EGREES MELO 60PERCENT11 P BROMOSENZYLIDENE, M- 169-70DEGReCS MELD 85PERC&AT); M NITROBENLYLIDENE, M. 246-60EGREES$* ANP P NITROBWYLIDENE, M. 228-30DEGREES (85PERCENT)o USING SENZYLIOEkE 64:11A NAt'-'rlf)4VLAmINEs SCHIFF BASES IN ETHANOL ON A *ATER EATH T14E PRODUCT JF FHE REACTION wITH I WAS It. FACILITY; PERM. SELISKUKHOI. INST. IM- PRYANISHNIKOVA, PkRM, USSR. UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 013 UNCLASSEFIEO PRO(~.ESSUNU; DATE-10PICT70 -CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AT0124759 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE KINETICS 10i'D M-ECHANISM 01- THE REACTION OF SCHIFF BASES WITH (ErOISUB3 P FU GIVE ~;(: SU605 H 0JI134 CHlP(G)(GEr)SU82JNHC SU66 If SU84 R PR[MEl WAS S17t,101H). ]H~- RL-:AC1401", dAS FIRST ORDER WITH kESPECT TO BOTH REACTANTS, A 1.4AS PROPOSED. THE INFLUENCE OF CGNCI). HCL AS A REAcriopi CAT11LIST WAS STUD IED: RESULTS SUGGESTED T.4AT THE CHEM. REACTIVITY 01: SLHIFF BASES IS DETD. BY THEIR CONFIGURATION. FACILITY., INST. Flo!.-()RG. M-11M.9 t4lNSKt USSR. UNCLASS IF 1E0 I7j' 7 - 7"1" t'/z 014 UNCLASSI FIED! M ~,ESSNG OATE-04DEC70 ,','_TlTLE--SOHE PROPERTIES OF DIPHENYL N ARYL4041NOPHOSPHUPIIC cs,rERS -U- ~'.AUTHOR-(O3)-KOZLOVv N.S., PAK, V.D.9 YELtNt YE.St -COUNTRY OF tNFO--USSR SOURCE-AKADEMIYA NAVUK BELARUSKAY S$Rv VESTSIv SERYYA KHIMlCHNYKfl NAVUK# 19709 NR 2# PP 102-104 _.~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUND* EVERIFICATIEINP WGROLYSISt BENZENE OERIVATIVEt POLYNUCLEAR HYDRUCAR80N CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCU14ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1336 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136712 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 014 UNCLASSI FIED PROClj:SS1N(; DAr~--040E CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136712 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT, MICROFICHE OF ILDSTRACT CONTAINS GRAPHIC INFORMATION. THE RESULTS OF THE CONTINUEE) STUDY (TI: DIPHENYL ARYLAMINOPHOSPHONATES ARE GIV0i. THE POSSIBILITY OF TRA~J-Sr-STJ~RIFJGATEON OF DtPHENYL ESTERS WITH ALKALI ALCOHOLATES IS DISCUSlil-D ANO THE STABILITY OF DIALKYL ESTERS IN ALKALINE MEDIA F(?LLGWI::I) 6V COMPLETE HYDROLYSIS IN ACID MEDIA IS DESCRIBED. A STUDY WAS MADE OF THE ALKALINE HYDROLYSIS OF UIPHENYL ARYLA41NOPHOSPHONATES IN AN AQUEOUS KOH SOLUTION. SUBSEQUENT ACIDIFICATION YIELDED FREE ARYLAMINOPHOS014ONIC ACIDS. THE ACIDSt RECRYSTALLIZED FROM ETHANOL; HAD MELTING PoIN!rS HIGHER THAN THE INITIAL ESTERS. THE HYDROLYSIS REACTION OCCURRED AS FOLLOWS: THE COMPOUNDS OBTAINED BY THE ALKALINE HYDROLYSfS ARE SHOWN IN THE: FOLLOWING TABLE: (TABLE SHOWN ON MICROFICHEls FACILITY~: INSTITUT FIZIKO-ORGANICHESKOY KHIMIIp AN BSSR; PEAMSKIV SEL'S)(0KH0ZYAYSTVE.NNY-- INSTITUTo UNCLASSIFIED 1-M Ace. Nr. A7046535 W1 IV I I Ref. Code: USSR uDc 62-752.4 KOZLOV, O.D. "Effect of Torslanal Oscillations on a roe ai:tpas a wtth Torsion Support" 0 vllyanil krutillnykh kolebanly na g1rokcimpim. s torsLf-~nr-m-- podvesom (of. English above), Leningrad, Uphe~pykh Le" 1970, No 1.' Pp Zayedenl,v. oatzWIPMA - Translation: The forced motlon Is considered of 'the sensItIve element of a gyrocompass on a,torslon aupj;iort with aeccNant for the stiffness of the torsion Suspension Irl ~endlnor, ;%nd twisting. The dynamlo eqi4illbrium position Im determined. Reel/Frame USSR UDC: 531.787 KOZLOV, 0. V., POLENOV, B. V., MAZANOV, B. 1. "On Measuring Atmospheric Pressure by Using Radioactive Fhit*~evs,, Tr. SMz. NIT priborostr. (Works of the Union S,,,.ien-tifJo Post--=-ch, of Instrument M~T-.ing), 197 , v-,vp. 3.7, pp 106-11r~ (fron. 112h-Me txolc~iyt-~. ~i Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 6.311'1.~2~) Translation- The authors consider various L-ethods of itieasuxitip, pressure -4n the range from 40 to 760 Yrin lig by using radioactiw, em:jtterc. with reor,?c- to mean free path and specific losses of enerFy of alp~j;!~ particle:', arld v"), respect to scatter of beta particles. The technical arv giv~,n as well as possible fields of application uf methods vhis type. Thrle illustrations, bibliography of ten titles. 149 - OrGan and Timm T~ransplant-_-Mbn U W, 6 12 . 17+61.j' 2 D -069.4/0 It .0, 11. 1,, 1j.1jCjjKCV, Ii. T, FRIrj-'.MKO A. A. AVE,-~AKIlt M. N., DODICINj V. G.t DENIDOVp Lt. $.I VjCj,JnQ1MCO 5. 1., 11t?,!'T'C,:.()VAj 2. 1., PETUXHOVA, 1. V.j VAKSIANs B. M.a WAYEVAt V. 11.t wA P. D. "Use of an Isolated Heart-Lung Preparation in Expo=lrwntal Transplant Surgery" Moscoul Voyenno-Keditsinskiy Zhurnall No 29 1971, PP 22-23 Abstracti Brief preliminazy report. on the use ef an isclaU,:1 hcart-ltuln, preparation with a workinj; he,-xt in nore than A2(;Q exp3rj...-,t~n1:3 on do,7,~;l nwinc,, calves, and sheep. The icolated heart-iltzig p-rei:0=014an i;~ ty spacial cannulctn to the p,?ripho-ral ve:~selr. of th:) x-,cLj?1cnW_,- cyzte~ac circulation. The lsolaatcd lunSn. 1rupire an air nixtuxi, un;Itt:: hy-pe2nentila- tion conditions. Tho paT-,,%,jters of electrical 1LC1kA1tJt1r o-:' -J-x donor's and recipient's hearts, ma-cipient's b2-21n, hemodym-,accz, lbiochm.Ocol chwm,,;es In blood, eyterrud reoplratuw~i funct4ionp blood gauoj n1o,,pho:Loj-:,,, of the of tho isolated heart-lum-, prepaxation (in varin,~s -_rtq~,Z uf' OUVIAI. 11 of the recipient biolo-Ical cx/oonation) axo T) expariments shov.:-d that tho phpically ritabilizod ithen used as a bioloSim-1 oxyomtor remins viable and ei-m.aea (;-ow~ lung axA heaet, function for 10 to 15 hours. It iu carab'47c of autc.Z.atically to the recinient's circulation anel w1thoUt tr..ju::a1i.:4ng USSR FRIYI'AKO A. A.j et al.j Vqyonn%)-I-'.cdit:3in:3kIy '"71mi-nalp No 21 1971, pp 22-23 of the blood raintains the neces-5ary blood flow rate, 2/2 USSR UDC., Hone ARTEMENKOV, L. I., XOZLOV, P- I., INIELMIOV, P. I., DIMMIN, P. A., and FAMOV, L. 11. .... .. -' "Maintaining a String Plasma in the TOW-M TO-I by an Automatic Control System" Moscow, FisIma v Zhurnal EksperL-jentallnoy i Teort-Aiclua-111'.0y FimiM, vol I'[, No 5, 1973) pp 251-254 Abstract: M, e principca diff iciilty in controlling Urle latilitI21111,11ce of fl. I;trillg Plasm ill Ue T~I-Iwrmik TO-1 is the ", )lification of the (mr-lent; inquced iii the control wincUw-, that occw-s vith shit'to of the plwiim. To copi! irit-i-i lii,-; rtrid V other control problems. '..e eathars, of this IaLtur corndl:~cted un U-,e TO-1 to study the depandence of -Wic rAcroscopic cbarac,W-rJ.[;tI:LCr-. of a string on the tine constant of tbe control windivE, -Ath:hi t1if;: o", O.U442 seconds. Typical oscillograms of t~rxe discharge at init:Lal hy:L:!-U,-;erI rrcosul,es of 2-10-4 irn Hg, witli a longitudinal mignatic fieIrl of 8.2 1,1nitm, - - ,imn rmld a vert"cal correcting field of 23 1 ,gauss for two valuer, oe tLe contral xrLn~UriL7 tir~c veristznt, shov that a duration of a plasma current pulrt of as (is is b-t~s4-;c- ally a furetion of the vertical corrocting fimld. Pho (wrren for I.lie:-,c tions are obtained. Exnxdnatian of oscil-togrians taken by i7-aj7-%,Aic prulx~.,i I /~ USSR AMEI'r,E'MW,I L. I.) at al, Pistina v Zhurrial Bkoperij:wAP-11no:r i TQoretfch,-s'-.oy Fiziki, vol 17, No 5, lq73, Pp 251-254 measuring the shift in the plas-la, string; alono- its .1arj-,!,-' radd%is s~-,Ows Viat it can be divided into three staCes, each of uftich is wia%yzed. Mhe author* express their thanks to I. N. Golovin for his corx-:eats and to N. N. Shvin'lt fo.- conducting the optical neaGure-elits. 2/2 Jj 1/2 020 UNCLASSIPIEU PROCESSING oArE--30OCT7, TLTLE-EFFECT O~.: WATER VAPOR AND ETHYk ALCOHOL ON THETIQkIUM 226 ENANATIO: DIFFUSION RATE IN CELLULOSE TRIACETATE -U- AUTHOR-(04)-NITZOLOt Do* ZAeORENKO& K*8.* KURBANOVi Khol.w KOZLOV$ Pa. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOURCE-VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN.v SER* B 1970t 12(3)o 182-4 DATE PUBLISHEO 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS# NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TAGS-SORPTICNt WATER# ETHANOL, CELLULOSE AE$lNr ACETATEs THORIUM SCINTILLATION CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS iI`_-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0670 STEP NO-UR/0460i'lt)/012/00~~/0132/0184 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124342 UNCLA-5-S I F lf-D 212 020 UNCLASSiFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT7 CIRC ACCESSICN NG-AP0124342 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A8STRACTe THE SORPTIJIN (11- Ii SU82 0 OR ETOH BY CELLULOSE TRIACETATE (1) INCREASES THE OJFFU$(ON (IF rHOR0,11 (LIAANAT[Ot FROM PRIME228 TH) FROM THE INSIDE OF THE I FILM rC IVS, OUTSICE. THE FILMS CONTG. ADSORBED THORON WERE KEPT IN STREA-45 01: DRY AIR OR AIR SATD. WITH H SUB2 0 OR ETOH VAPOR AND THE RATES 13F THURON EMANATION WERI DET0. BY SCINTILLCMETRY. FROM THE KINETIC CURVES THLIS oBTAINEU, TfiE DIFFUSION COEFFS. OF H SU82 0 AND ETOH INTO I WE14E fOUND TO 0"; 2.7 TIME! 10 PRIME NEGATIVE 6 AND 8.2 TIMES 1.0i'PRIME NEGATIVE 4 CM PRIME2-MINO RESP. FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIVO Ltt. L0140NOSOVA. MOSCOW. USSR10 UNCLASSIFIEO USSR UDC 6-21.31,87 VJB17--K1Y, L.G., K-.ZLOV, R.I., ZCROWV, I.I., SCKOL'Y, N.A., , .' 1. . 1 -1 -j"". 4 .. ~~ *System Approach To Analysis Cf Causes And Nature O-e FulWrvo C.' Froducts Cf Electronic Technoloff" Elektron. tekhnil-a. Dlauchno-tekhn. ob. U r. ;:-aches;tvOx .1 uta.-.-,~rtlz. Mectronic Technology. Scient:,-fic-Techn,.'~ ~10oilecticn- ---al4ty 2.**.i~=~-o-snt Ani Standarization), 1970, Iseue 5v pp ;'-12 (fro= kj~~nen~ive, No 4, April 1971, Abstract N-o 4A2) Tranalaticn: Me principlea are considered oV a system upprou(~-h which vtkt~s it pounible to determine operationally the cDuseo o~' V:Allures ani to incret.,ve t),e effectiveness of oFerstion of a eyetom of supervisizin aiiii covir-01 of t~-.O C'Jai- ity of the producto of electronixis t401-nO1OY:14 Exutzpletj axe proeented cl., t"e realivation olo a system approach for gPo-diBeharee dovL4iets (w;4,.h gae i'ilA'. I ng) which assumes use of a computer f~)r proccusing of tile raisulta obtvined. N.V. USSR TROF]MOVSKAYA) L. S., N"I'LICUSNOEj L. S. "Llaterials for the C,~.-es of Ba~ll E'Larilv,s" Tr. Len~n:r. in-, avia+n. (1'.'Orks Or the ? Instmmient BuilcLirg), ll/,/!~ v~vp. '73,, pp 97-102 (Afrooi ii2l-hl. lloscowj~ No 3. kar 197,2, Abstract 140 3-41-P42) Translation: The zuthors present the reoilt., of a ~qtuiljt c_n th,-I and coefficient of friction of the 0012'-4.-~) textolits on a Folished base) aU or w1llieJt can be Xtsed f"Or of boarings. Origbial articlo: four illustrations, one jz~ble, jaw twu bilAjo- graphic entries. Resume. 112 022 UNC L A S S I F I E-0 oi,,~ocmo.NG r o_:--3joc T,? -3 TITLE-EXPERIMENT ON THL BEAM EXTRACTION bY AN ELE(*,.lRO5lATlC UEFLECTOR FROM THE JINR 2 METkE ISOCHAONUUS CYCLOTRON -U- AUTHOR-051-ShELAY EVv I.A., ALFEYEV* V.S., KOZLCPVv �..t.Ltt NIKULAYEVt V.m., GGANESYA.Ni RuTS. COUNTRY OF INFO-LSSR SOURCE-LAB. CF NuCLEAR REACTIONS). 1970. 12P. DEP* CFSrI DATE PUBLISHEC--70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYS ICS TOPIC TAGS-IGN BEAM# CYCLOTRON# ELECTROSTATICS CCNTROL-MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/0139 STEP NO--I)R/Oi)01)1*001001)1001)/0012/t)01"' CIRC ACCESSION N0--AT0l'J,'763 212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCCSSMG DATE-306CY70 CIRC, ACCESSION NU-ATOIZ7763 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AbsraACT. EXTRACTION (,~11- TRIE.' ION VAGM THE JINR 2 METER ISOCHAONGUS CYCLOTRON BY A SYSIFN LOM;JiINING AN ELECTROSTATIC DEFLECT~SR AND FUCUSING MAGNETIC CHAl0N*-`L IS DLSC;;'l6t7-'D. FACILITY: JOINr INST. FGR NUCLEAR RESEARC.1it DOBNA LISSR. L12 031 UNCL ASS IF I E() Plli:)CESSING 'l)-%TL----30C.Cf70 JITLE-ORBIT PARAMETERS OF THE Z METER JINR ISUCHRUNOUS ClUUTALIN --U,-- 'AUTHOR-i '03)-SHELAYEV, I.A.9 KCZLOVvjl."--4lLLENlNl 13 0A. l.,CCUNTRY UF INFO---USSR ~-UURCE-JlhR P9 5033 LAS. Of NUCLEAR REk~N$o t970o W. DEP. CFSTI -OATE PUBLISHED----70 .-SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--URbIT PARAMLTERe CYCLOTRUNt MAGNETIC FIE1.1) MEA5UREMENTo BETATRONs OSCILLATIONI(U)BESM DIGITAL ~(JHPUTER ccNrROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ,,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/fRAME--3002/0165 _CIRC ACCESSIC1% NO-AT0127789, STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000100010018/OOL8 212 031 UNICLASSIFLED P11.01CESSING DATE-30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0127789 ABSTRACT/EATRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SCHEME OF THE CALCULATION OF THE ORBIT PARAMETERS AND PHASE GRAPHSt AIJUPT&D 131, PROCI.-ISING I'lif: f)ATA 01: THE MAGNETIC FIELD MEASURLMEWS 01- THE 2 METRE I~i"ICHRObit)US is DESCRIBED. THE RESULTS t,F rms CALCULATION 6Y U'.-)t LIF Vil- BESM 4 COMPUTER AKE PkESENVED. IT IS SHCWN THAI I'Hl: N'o SUBR, NU l.ULqZ bErATRC,% fiSLILLAI'lON FREQUENCESI, 0i.;JAIN(:l) APPROX11MATE ANALYTILAL FORMULAE, AGREE WELL WITH 111-1t: K(-.-5iJL'lS (IF NUMkRICAL INTEGRATION. FACILITY: JUIIJ 06T. i-llk NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA USSR* ~--T-T T.-I 1/2 027 U14CL ASS IF I E D PROCESSING 0ATF--lt3QCT70 T.LTLE--EFFECT OF RADICAL CHEMISORPTION ON TlfE ELECTkOPHYSICAL PARAMET~AS OF THE REAL SURFACE OF GERMANIUM -U- AUTHOR-(04)-KOZLOVI S.N.9 NOVOTOTSKIYVLASOV, YU.F.,o K'ISELEVv V*Fov SHARAPOVp VoM* COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4121, 356-8 I.A)ATE PUBLIS"EO ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--CHEMISORPTION, GERMANIUM SEMICONUUCTORt (RYST.~L SURFACEp C"ARGE EXCHANGEt OXIDE FILM, EPR SPECTRUMv 4UtNONEP BENL~NE DERIVATtVEi MOLECULAR INTERACTION 11''CONTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 30CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1968/0084 sup :--IRC ACCESSIO'N N10--AP0105170 212 027 UNCLASSIFIED P11.0CESSING 0ATE--I6(JCT70 L-.IRC ACCESSION 10--AP0105170 ARSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTR40- THE CHEMISIJli~;ITIDN OF ST11ONG ACCEPTOR MOLS. (N-Bel-410OUINONE) ON N TYPE GE WITH HIGH RESISTIVIfY (27 OHM CM) WAS SIUOIEU TO DET. THE Mc-CHANISH OF CHAM;IE TRANSFER tilirrifEN A SEMtCt)NDUCTL)R AND MOLS. CHEMICSORREL) ON IHE SUtl:A(:'.E: OF A SEMIC0440OCTUR OXIDE FILM. ALTERATIONS IN ELEcTROPHYS. PROPE-I.T111.1, 01: THE SURFAC(- WEkE STUDIED AT 30OUEGREESK ON (JpE PLATES ErCHE9 IN 6011,ING Ii SU62 0 sull'!, WHILE ON GE POWDERt CHEMISORPTION WAS STUDIED BY 1;:Vk. l0kN r4 BENZOQUINONE WAS LET INt THE SURFACE WAS )UICKLY 1.1-1AK61-1) NEG. (I*AU LESS THA14 2 MIN), FHE CUNCN. OF FAsr SURFACE STATES AND rpif .4,Ak. RECOMBINATION RATE INCREASED SLIGHTLY (FROM 10-~O TO 1350 CM-SEC~. I'li E EVR PEAK INTENSITY AFTER I Hk CORRESPONDE0 TO A SPIN CONCNo OF 1-1 TIXi--S 10 PRIMEIL-C.A PRIME2 AND WAS NOT CHANUEO V4 THE C(JUkS[- OF A F64 DAYS, AS WELL AS ELECTROPHYS, PROPERTIES OF GE IN N BENZ00101NONii VAPOR. I[ Is ASSUMED-THAT NEW SUKFACL STATES CAN BE CKEATtO BY DIFF,'j~ION OF AUSGR81'ril' MLILS. TO THE SEMICONDUCTOR OXIDE INTERFACfe FACILITY: MUSK. GUS.'UNIV. Iti. LOMONOSOVA# MOSCOW* USSR* =L - -1 -112 018 UNC L A S r. I F (EDI0A0CE.$SING DArE-230CT70 TITLE--EFFECT (IF THE ADSORPTION CF SI)ME MOLECULES (IN THE ELECTROPHYSICAL . PARAMETERS OF THE REAL SURFACE 3F (5ERMANIUM -U- AUTHOR-(031-KOZLOV, S.N., jNUVOT0TSKIYVLASOVv YU*F.j KISELEV, V.F4 -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR --FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. SOURCE 1970t, 4 Z)r 353-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, CliEMISTRY :.TOPIC TAGS--GERMANIUM ALLOY, CARBON DIOXIDEr GAS AD$0RPTWN, CARBON MONOXIDEs SURFACE AREAt OXIDE FILM .CONTROL WKING--NO.RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1477 STEP NQ--UIZ/0449/7i.)/004,/002/03!i3/0355 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0120264 L A'_~ _~ I F I -E: f) 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120264 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSYRACT. THE EFFECT WAS STUDIED OF TiiE .ADSORPTION OF COp CO SUS2, ANO NO MOLS. ON TiiE ISURFACE PJTE~JTJAL, y, THE: CURVES FOR THE CHARGE CAPTURE BY FAST SURFACE STATES lki SuL-all THE VALUE OF THE CHARGE CAPTURED ON SLOW SURFACE STATES (0 $U-4~-1U)i THE KINET[CS OF SLOW PROCESSES (TAU)i AIND THE RATE OF SU0,ACE RECU,1161NA,riwi FOR RHO AND N GE WITH'A SP. AESISTANCE 125-30 OHM CM)~j ORIENTEL) PAkALLEL TO THE (111) PLANE. THE FIELD,EFFECT METHOD AT A HIGHt SINUS0110AL SIG14AL WAS USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE STANOARD PHOTOCOINZ). THE DETNS, WERE MADE ON FRESHLY ETCHED SAP0L~S (AFTER HOLDING IN oli VAGUUM FOR 5F-VERAL DAYS) AND ON SAMPLES HEATEO IN A VACUUM At 500DEGREESK. ALL OF THE MEASUKEMENTS WERE MADE AT 300DEGREESK ANO THE CHANGES IN THE VALUES WERE TABULATED. ON THE FRESHLY ETCHEO SAMPLES ALL 3 MULS. ACTE0 AS ACC EPf 01S. FOR THESE A TYPICAL VALUE OF TAU IS Sj%tILA?l TO 3-5 MEN AND ON THE HEATED' SAMPLES TAU SIMILAR TO ZO-30 MEN. THE DIFFERENCE IS DUE TO THE DIFFERENCE IN THE It SUBZ 0 CONCN* 114 THE 111:10E LAYERe FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIV..IM. LUMONOSOVA, MUSCOWt USSR. 1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED 1410CESSTV40 D&TE-2GNO-170 TITLE--S~LECTIVE AJS'JkP1 [,-j.\i 1.4 ?~.-JCRUAULECt AAR SOLVIJONS P.MJ RATE CGNSTANrS 7771 GF PGLYPEFIZATICN UU-1hNIARY STEPS -U- ALThOR-(C2)-Kfj1LdV, S.V.r YE.NIKOLOPYAN, N.S. CCLN-TkY OF It,;FG-LSSJZ SGUALE-CO/ L . AK40 . NAUK SS SR 1970, 19 1( 4) , 8 39-40 OA tE PUft I SHE I; ------- 70 SUBJECT NPIC TAC ' AusoppriuN, CHEAICAL )L METHACi~YLAIL, t3U4i.CNL L ~,~IVATIVE't ILUORMA,ruo UR641[c LHLUR1Nii1LG GkGA.%IC CON.PoUND CCNT;;LL Mt~',,Kf Ak*j'--tit1,1 :)F51,R((;-o1UfjS OCCUMENT CLAS*.)--uNC PkCXY KI-t Ij -1~) I f-.P 11110--U41002017CO, Ili I Tnl!M~T-l T7V 212 0?5 UNCLA' S E 0 0 C. t L) N J V C-19C AoS TR AC L,'~ TL~ AC T-- U) A 6'J" i N ~ I k II I A y F 41 L L Y,", SLli4'l (A. A. :SCHULTSY P J. f'Ljd';"'e? 1'1)~'-') I L A NA L . 71-L ;)L:LY,4'i. ~,Af~ ;,41- METHeiCRYL,oTi~:~ Vi Ft4-, C,-~ SUJ-t Co su(~2 ,i-~S L y PK Cr'U.k F 10 '1. A LI U MuN, il~ 1: Si OUF Tt" Si-i-FCTIVE A;) S (],!-, p TI~j~Z. IHF lild.~-~J6H, A MAX. THt Vk'JL, f-:~ AC TION OF ThE~ SULVENT I S F A C I L11Y: I %s I F I It .F m J S c' (j 1~ S S 777777-- i12 015 UNCLASSIFIED Pit(ICESS'liNG DATE---0li')L"0 TITLE--DIFFUSION CONTROL OF CHAIN TeRMIN47'10W AND 140L,Rjl.AA; ~iILIGHI DISTRIBUTION IN RAOICAL POLYMERIZATION -U- AUTHOR-( KAMENOMOSTSKAYA# S.L.* QYCHLWfllQJV, AA., YENIKOLOP M.S. .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-OOKL, AKAO. NAUK SSSR 1970v 191151, 1,063-5 --DATE- PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-REACTION KRIETICS, RADJ(,~AL POLYMNUZATI(Ifilt r rwr CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRCXY REEL/FRAME--3004/1871 STEP IRC ACCF'~'SION t,Afl--Af0lV13' 2/2 015 C(RC ACCESSION NO--AT013,1133 48STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- EXPRESS THE DEPENDENCE OF (YISTRIBUTION ON DIFFUSION JNST. KHIM. FIZ., MOSCOW, UNCLASSIFIEO ABS'r.~ACT ti A TH CHAIN TERMINATION, CONTROL [N RADICAL USSR. PIP p 11% D t:l 1 11 11; 1) RI:L.Al*llllll!l 'kl: KINETIC$ ANI) 1"10L. Wr'. POLY1414o, L I A EVIEW OF NEW FOu c- Ic PSTCF40LOGY T EACHING AID f Book* re-41- by Prol' 0, R mnai,vikl, I fIk t r of u r idival _-;c i eners, K.=I.U "L-4 k1jr-r i. Kha7dolc-4, , mittruelor at thr 5aratoy alitute; i~OSC07-.gotswl- iches" a 7alconnapt'. Russian. N, 1971. signed to press IZ 'November 1971. pp, 85-1061 Miring the last dac4de interest in psychology has noticeably grown. And fortne ic psychology. th- etawrat i.0 and llevvlapm~nt of -4ih b-gan relAtive,lir recently. It attriac!irzi attention. 11,.- development of forterizic pisych'Aoty and the liorinrly introducticia Of its -chievernents into practica are directly rinnected with trzLchinft it in the higher juridical education inatitutea, Thi,refore. textat and !earhang aiclo f-~r this diaciplitic are extremely needed. The work of A. 0`110v beinK rcvit'w"cl ts t)"" 0( t$Ae Orst Attemlito to create a leacning aid for forensic psychology. The cult. of psychological repilarstwmans) the psychulogical character4ottca tit irripleincriting the tankA of socialist jitatice to shown in it. The atithor e9 special attention in studying 04e activity of implementing justice gn-d investigates its psychokolitcal sides and special features. 'the aid contains a general and a op,,cial part. The first section tthe general part) is &it isitroductinit to forensic psychology. Here its significance far the activity it( irnplerricril. ing justice. its oubject. me-thod. tasks. and place in the, system U( at1wr iencen are shown. The author exhaustively argAiep for the theoretical me basis of inaking forensic psychology an indepcrident science. 14P says 0 that the line cd psychological laws and charac,erist,cs by themselves in any form of human activity still cannot create the bases Itir making it an -J *A. Dulav. Sudc~bnaikholojtiys chebinoye posobuyel I Forensic Psychollogy (Teaching Aid) Vyashaya Shkota nititishtnit Illous., Minsk, rq 1170. 363 pp. 65 - USSR UDC 547,241 GRAPOV, A. F., KOZLOV, V._A BABKINA, 9, 1., and MEVINTKOV, 14. N. , All Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Plant 11rotecrive Agento, and the Branch of the Scientific Physical-Chemical Reseiarch Institute imeni. L. Ya. Karpov "Chlorocyclohexyltliiophosplionic Acid and CyclotiaxinyltiLit)ph.DilpliLnic AcLd Chlorides and Amides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khinii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, pp 191"?-1921 Abstract: Heating phosphorus trichlaride with chLorof,-yc.'Lelitt)~vldicilloro- phosphine at 125' for 3 lirs yields acid dichloride, which reacted with triethylantine in benzcihe converts to cyclohexen-1-ylthiopliosphanic acid dichloride. phosphine reacted with triethylam:Uie yields cyclohexen- '1-111dWilorophoaphine which can be converted to a derivative of tetracoordinated phosphorus by an exchange reaction with phosphorusthlotrich.loride. 1/1 USSR 11DC 61.5.471:615.849.5 DEHISENKO, 0. N., IVICHEV, B. V., K04LQV. V. A., SK01*1PAD, Yu. D., STROYKOV5 M. Ye. "Fifty-Channel Dosimeter With Transistorized Detectors"' Moscow, Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, Vol 18, No 2, 1973, ))p 40-45 Translation: Department of Roentology and Radiology (Ohief-Academiciau of Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR, G. A. Zedgenidze) of the Scientific- Technical Institute of Medical Radiology of the Academ!r of Kedical Sciences, USSR, Obninsk. Growth of means for measurement of dose fields Uad to the creation -of automatic isodoseographs of the following or scanning type ~V. A. Volkov, Kh. Dzhons; E. G. Bochkarev and V. A. Mikhaylov). In assemce stich an isodoseo- graph is a dosimeter, the movement and recording of re*dings of which taka place automatically. The principal disadvantages of -a device of this type is the low operativeness, the impossibility of measurements in solid p-hantors, and also with the use of mobile methods of irradiation provide a way so that the isodosograph pertains to the class of single-chinml recording S*"stvms. Transition to multichannel methods of recording becauz:e of the basic trend in measuring techniques makes it possible to cli~"ifnate the disaldvantal.,es mentioned above. USSR DENISEUKOO 0. N., et al., Meditsinskayo Radiologiya, Vol 18, No 2, 19713, pp 40-45 In the literature a 10-channel isodoseograph with funization chambers (Birkner) is described; however, the small number of detectors requires ad- ditional transfer of them which for practical purposes reduces the principal advantages of a multichannel system tonothing. A fifty-channel system of recording a done Held with megavolt radia- tion energy was developed by us. The over-all block diagram of the multichannel dosimeter shown in Fig. I is constructed on the principle of time sharinji; of Oic channels. The commutator Kl, which is triggexed by the generator G, aucce8sively connects the detectors DI--D50 to the input of the d-c amplLfiin, (M). The amplified signal passes by way of commutator K2, operating in step with the. corwoutator KI, through the correcting network KTs,_KTSr intendad for balancing the sensitivity of the detectors, and is a mitte into rho recording device. The recording device is a digital voltmeter.TsV, the frequency of the measurement cycle of which is also determined by the gerierat~:)r G, The retiponse of the digital voltmeter can be recorded visually. photographically or with Oic aW of the digital-printing device TsO, During the comparinive r4lpresenttition of the results of the measurement$, the signal Jo of the rcferi!nce detector is 2/15 USSR DENISENKO, 0. N., et al., Meditsinskaya Radiologlya, Vol 1.8, No 2, 1973, pp 40-45 established with the aid of a resistor R, 100 percent equal to 100 units (mv). The sensitivities Ju of the other detectors automatically represent the ratio Jn/Jo expressed in percentages. Semiconductor silicon phototransducers with a p-n jonction are used as radiation detectors, the electrical and dosimetric character of which are well known (Yu. B. Mandel'tsvayg; A. N. Krongauze and coaathors; F. 1. Glerin and coauthors). For their use in a multichannel system it is necessary that the spread of the basic parameters -- sensitivity, energy depemdence, internal resistance - be a minimum. The initial choice of detectors with dLftensions of 10 x 10 x 1 mm from a batch of 300 piecips waa mado on the basis of mcai~ure- ments with the aid of an avometer [ampere-volt-ohmmeter] o9 the valuoa of the forward and back resistances. As investigationg shouted, for maintenanice of zero of an amplifier operating in a compensating re$lme it is necessary that the maguitude Rback be not less than 50--60 kOhm. After this, the Lnergy dependence was studied of 10 detectors arbi- trarily selected from a batch of detectors in the 13-120 e.v. range. 3/15 USSR DENISENKO, 0. N., et al., Meditainskaya Radlolqiya, Vol 18, No 2, 1973, pp 40-45 4/15 SR ily TsJ IN/ 01 Gr Izi ~n Fig. 1. Block Diagram Of Multichannel Dosimeter 88 USSR DENISENKO, 0. N., et al., Meditsinskaya Radiologiyu, Vol 18, No 2, 1973, pp 40-45 The results obtained show that the maximum spread does not exceed 20-30 percent. It practically did not affect the attenuation curves of C060 mdasured with the aid of these detectors. The attenuation emrves colticided with atten- uation curves measured by the scintillation detector of tite NS-200/B dosimeter with a precision on the order of 3 percent, which corresponds to data obtained in the work of V. K. Lyapidevskiy. The geometry of the deTector in the form of a plate with dimensions of 10 x 10 x I mm is not opttmum, Wtich appears in the dependence of the sensitivity on the angle of incidence of, the quanta e--ission. In order to improve the geometry, the plates were divided into two equal hi~lves which then were superimposed one. on the other (sensitive sLde Inward) so that the over-all dimensions of the detector became equal to 10 % 5 x 2 mm, Electric- ally, these parts of the detector were connected in liaralliel, thanks to which the electrical parameters and the sensitivity of the new d*tector correspond to the original (up to cutting). The dependence of Che renponse on the. angle of incidence of the Yquanta. during this did not e:,-.coeJ 5 percent (the analogous magnitude for the original plate was 25 percents. The maximum spread of the detector was in sennitiv:1.1-.y. The dtfferential distribution of sensitivity is shown in Fig. 2 a and the Ittegral in Fig. 2 b. 5/15 USSR DENISENIKO, 0. N., et al., Meditsinskaya Radiologiyao Vol 18, No 2, 1973, pp 40-45 Id JO Jd 1e" YO 1470 a 49 4'.') ~'O 1~ 6. Fig. 2. Distribution of Detectorn With ftespcct to Sensitivity a--Differential; b--Integral. ' Solid lilm! up ti) "cutting 6/15 of the detectors; doLted Hne, after. - ~; 0 - USSR DENISENKO, 0. N., et al., Meditsinskaya Radiologiya, Vol 18, No 2, 1973, pp 40-45 Co60 radiation was used in determining the sensitivity. The relative sensitivity (the response of the most sensitive detector is taken as equal to 100) is plotted on the X axis and the relative numberof dttecccrs (the over- all number of detectors in a batch corresponds to 100) on the Y axis. All detectors were equali2ed to a relative senottivity of 40 percent. It is clear that during this it is possible to utilize those detectors, the relative sensitivity of which exceeds 40 percent. It ts possible mechanically to reduce the sensitivity (e.g., by a decrease of the dimensions of the detec- tor) and by electrical means. We used the latter metl~ad, for which correcting networks were introduced into the electrical circuit itsep'l for the signals after amplification, with the aid of which it was pooilible ~~moothly to change the sensitivity to the necessary magnitude. . As seen J!rom Fl.g. 2 b, Lhg! rela- tive number of detectors which were used during this did nott exceed 25 per-lent (for a relative sensitivity of 40 percent). In order to increase the cutput of the detectors in a batch which are used, and the preltmimary (up to elt3c- trical correction) equalizing of their sensitivity, the process descrIbed above of improving the geometry of the detectors was ti:qed. To accomplish this, the halves of detectors with a relative sensitiv.1tv Irreuter th.-.in -.140 peref-t were connected with halves of-detacrors-with a USSR DENISENKO, 0. N., et al., Meditsinskaya Radiologiyao'Vol III, No 2, 1973, ;,p 40-45 40 percent, so that the sum of their relative sensltlvirieiv would amount to 40 percent. The corresponding distributions after thet;e operations are shoro;n in the dotted lines of Figs. 2 a and 2 b. It in seen Vhat the output of de- tectors which are used increased up to 55 percent. Purthex1riore, the spread of the detectors with respect to sensitivity (see Fig. 2 s) wat; substantially decreased, which to a considerable degree contributed to a simplification of the electrical circuits for sensitivity control. Aft-l!r elactrical connection the firtal spread of 50 selected detectors did not excwad 2 percent. The detectors were placed at the ends of rods (at a depth of 3 m) with a length of 30 cm and a diameter of 1 cm, made of tisnue-equivalent mass M-3. Conductors with a cross section of 0.14 mm passed within the rods. The number of the detector was placed on the lateral face of the rod. For conventence in exploitation, all the detectors were untted in groups of 10 pieces each, which are connected via releasable connections to the block of t1w.- KI commutator, distributed in the immediate vicinity of the phantom. The principal circuit and the external appearance of the Multichannel dosimeter are shown in Figs. 3 and 4. 8/15