SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRAPIYNYY, N.G. - KRASILNIKOV, O.M.
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2/2 01.4 UNCLASSIFIEW Pi.*~-.K-,'~ S S I Nil JA T E - - I ~',dJ V 7 0
CIRC ACCESSION N10--AP0123548
A6STkACT/EXTP.ACT--lU) AUS rP AC T RFSJI.TS ARE GIVEN A SDJUY OF
THE- STArULITY OF FACE AILL CUTTERS MAUf-'J-~ k~() M VA K' 110.5 G4.10c5 CF HAIRL)
ALLOYS. THE STUDIES wi.Rl: MADE AT rHr- ZODANOV PLANT "'A- I'WAVY MACHINt
BUILDING (ZHDM;CVSKIY ZAVUD TYAZliCLfJ(.'~'j MASiflNGSTRM'1#':'.!YjJ. A l1k3LE 01-
STABILITY FACTORS IS GIVEN FOR tiARj ALL171Y I-ACE 14ILL CUIRkS cF0a
MACHINING VAR16LJS GRADLES OF HARO ALLOYS,
USSR 'UDC 621.355.E.035.2
ANTONENK0. P. A., BARSUKOV, V. Z., WO AN 31 L.
"Study of a Cermet Nickel-Nickel Oxide Electrode. Report I. Structurill Charac-
teristics of the Electrode"
Khim. telchnoloviya. Resp. riiezhved. temat. nauCh.-t e],1111. sb.(CiierAcal Technology.
Republic Interdepartmental Thezaatic Scientilic and Zeiiinnical. Collection) , No
24, pp 96-93 (from Eii-Khiniya, No 12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12L-265)
Translation: A study was made of a cennet nickal-nicltel oxtd:e electro,!L of an
alkaline st-orage battery comprising twoIporous phaser,. qlie d~:!perjdence of the
effective porosity of the base of the electrode on the anount, of filler and
.1ts thickness was investigated. it was established tbat with the exiutinZ
technological process of depositing Ki(9102 in the pores of the the
latter occupies only 57% of tho-pore space.
USSR
uDc 669.it!,,5,859118,,~6s621.3tP,.Z
KRAPOSHIN, V. S., and L11TTSKIY, YA. L,, Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys,
-MMF-oT)ZUT1bgraphy
"Compounds of &-am Earth Hatals (RDI) with Cobalt (RCU a4i JLaterial,* fo--
Permwient Magnets"
Ordzhonikidze, Izvestiya, Vysshik,4 Uchobnykh Zavodeniyo Tsi,Qtnaya LoU41lurE;Iya,
No 6, 1972, pp Ili-117
Abstracti The center of investigations dealing with the &avolopmont o,'L' i:.ethcd:;
for producing permanent magneta froil RCO,-typt cionpowtift- hms shiftcd in the-
tZ )-typ
la,st 1.5-2 ycai-a. The densen]aig on 3CUr' -(: OOMPOW14:1. xtiqul:i'v! for
obtaining high enorgie,~, caji bG produce by applArig h1j;h presouref; or 1'y
sintering at high temperatuxes. K. Bushow ot al. (J. Appl, 11hys. 10169p
Vol 40, p 4029) produced a relative density of 85% at lip to 30 klar
the authors obtained, by means of uniaxial deformation of ILI* briquet 1.1.d
urder conditions of 20 kbar hydroatatic compressionp xvlatiov dansitivs of
95-97%. In this casse, (BH) reitched Y&1=3 of 180,20 4:.1113an ~;*.oe, AnAc,-ot:~~;
L1.3y, %I
arA soriewhat higher magnetic projerties were produced fxom 11CD, compoiLlis by
sintering. Probably, it will "00 possible to pro(auce 4~i tha nolix futu:rj Yalues
which are close to (Do limits. Variatiotu3 o1' the 4'r(.U. covilioLLA will
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XRAPOSHI14l V. A., &nd MINIMrJYp YA, L.j Izventlya Vyimbilth Uchetnykh
Zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya Mletallurgiya, No 6, 1972, PP 111-117
make possible the creation of a range of materials wlf!h astAC.;ned conlAiiations
of techitical characterlstic!u, Howevorl the noat laYartant -urisulvad protlcll
is the development of an inudstrial technologicil Txot:tjos at' 11rcd.ucing rer-
manent magnets from RCV, compounds of prescribed form and c*mbination of
properties. One figuredf one table, thirty-five blblliogra~tdc refereneTs.
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KINITICS )r TH.'A"AL VFCQ-,K,StT!M4 OF THANN't T1 MACK(hilm
I- V. V. Kr3Eu~hin, r. A Knrcl.7v A- C:M -r "Crt ?,ft-.'j
iz:r:, esid Tr--+=t1g, oF Semlcoju:uctors
dt~d Tetar-l-*. rjrd1honMJ&e. I-ve%tt V117 T - a Met.%liu-i.4
Rus-Lan, No 4, 197~1, -.tilnvd to press T;"J Firm,
tE th= ;;;;T:ai sTage or thermal dqCSffpCMjtjoff
of TiClu is 1=uc&tjgyttedwTTh the aid' of the 2~il-batlmc
compreAsLaa "thod. The d-ice used f4r *,Uha1rA,:
ptession awJ expansion *nd the experl=ntsl corPiit1,?n!! are
doscrityed. The !ttth=4;m tC=iszs of iptachment. or a
chlorine ttca.
The tharmal of TiCI4 beat" at a texperature of the
border of 2.000'K 111. Analysis of chemical reactions at 4-wh high
temperatur4s pose= irnorvous difficulties in terms P1 tM mochafti"I mm-up
of the process And th- development of isothvreal condiltims. At high
tepreratu-cas re1kction ratts may be so high that the excesses during heatins
or tooling will be cociatnsurate wit% the, excess at the steady-state
temperature,
The procedure or analyzing the kinetics of ch'~airal reactions th?t
take place under nonisotherml coMitions anticipates the nv-!d t.*
.ketermine the temperature at a rurttion of tlet. 122). This dependence can
be determined rather easily in systems of adisbatic compression or
'---%.exp#nsIon or In shock tubrs.
The adiabatic cmrpression method 13) wns used in this work to
InvestigAt-7 the mechnni5m of the Initial stoge of thcraal decqftpositlort of
rjCI,. An electrode arc plasma apparatus was employed for analysis tf the
"'xinetics of the formation of *TICI 2" The adiabatic compression method. as
,_.,precis* as the shock wave method nade it possiblo to achieve heating and
cooling rates of the order of 10 °/sec, at the same time limiting the
reagent contact time at high temperatures to 10" see.
I-
Usn QDC 669.295,9U.464.ri33.9
KRAPUKH V., KOROIXV, E. A.
"Kinetics of Thermal Decomposition of Titanium Tetravhloridtr"
Ordzhonikidze, Izvestiya Vysshikh U-chobnykh Zavedeniw, Ts%*(A:n1ya
Metallurgiya, No 4, 1972, pp 53-58.
Atstract: The mechanism of the initial stage of thvi-mal (1"omposition of
TiCl4 is studied by the method of adiabatic compression. The kinetics of
the formation of TiCl 2 were studied using an clectric-arc plasma installa-
tion. The method of adiabatic compression, equal to the siho,-,kwavc method
in accuracy, allows heating and cooling rates on the w-der of 10`3 deg/sc-c
to be achieved, limiting the contact time of the reag(!nts at high tempera-
tures to 10-5 sec. The kinetics of the reaction of thermal de~_'Omposition
of TiCl4 were studiedat 40006-3pi)ft. It is demanstrated that the mechanisin
of the initial stage of thermal dissociation of nci,, is scpiration of a
chlorine atom. The rate constant of the process of formation of TiCl_ is
determined. The electric-arc plasma installation is uscd to !itudy the
kinetics of the reaction of thermal decomposition of TiM 4 lit 3,000-1,0000R.
A mechanism for the reaction of decomposItion of TICI 4 to TiCl2 is SLJj!gCStad,
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USSR UDC 669.29S.978.464.5!;3.9
KRAPUMIN, V. V. , KOROLEV, E. A., Ordzhonikidze, IsvesIlya Vjrsshi')I-li Uchebnykh
Zavedenly, Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, No 4, 1972, pp 53-$8.
consisting of successive separation of chlorine atoms, 'nie reaction rate
constant of the formation of TiCl 2 is determined.
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USSR UDC 621.1'62.001.669.541.45
PASHCHENKO, 1. S., PETROV, G. 1.: KRAPUKIIIN, V. V. , 5111GLIA, L. N. ,
MINAKOV, A. T., and GALKIN, F N.
"Study of Certain Properties of GeO2 and Powdered Genvanium"
Kremniy i germaniy [Silicon and Germanium -- callection of works], No,
Moscow, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, 1q). 67-70, (Transl4ited Prom Referativny)-
Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 1, 1971, Abstract Nol G429 by the authors).
Translation: The properties of GeO 2 produced by varjous inotbods of hydrolysis
of GeCI4 are studied, The influence of particle size of G402 and powdered
Ge on changes in bulk mass, picnometric density, gas -Ptrmoabillty,
specific surface,and friability is demonstrated. 4 tmbles; 6 biblio. refs.
USSR
UM. 621-382.2
KUBBATOV, L. N., SHAMOMMOV, S. S., BYSTMVA, L. V. - UO us
and KOLONENKOVAj S. I.
"Investigating Superluminescence of a G64U Vll(xLe"
Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika _polup-rovodnikov, Vol 4, No. 11, :1.,WOp pp 2(X)5-2()31
Abstract: To investigate possible rwans of iacreasiAg the ptiver In the point
glow of the GaAs diode junction, the authors used an ittjectiou diode operatIng
in the nonlinear mode of a traveling wave amplifilDr. 11ais dtode, termW a
superluminescence diode by the authors, has no extermlimdl4itton sources; its
illumination power is the result of anrplificsition of Itiq spoxitaneous, character-
istic radiation. Details of the constiuction of r4ie dlole together with a
diagm"i of its cross section are given. Tie aodes invitAitigmtAtd by the authors
were obtained by the diffusion of zinc in an a-tolie auhfitraU taiolmd with
telluriu;m. Also discussed are the measurement teabniqw0s, Vh1vh were conducted
at the temperature of liquid nitrogen, the mapping of -Utu near and far fielda,
the radiation polarization, the radiation powr as a fUnation of the iDJ4,ction
current, and the radiation "etra, Me 4%utbws *DTxeso, theM* graloituds to
Ye. Susov, M. Zaxgarlyantal et al,
MRXUWVA, ii. A., KOKUSHKIN. 1. A.. SAIRNOV, V. A., MAJIWrUN, V. :~ad
"Investization of the Tomperati" Field Ouring Zone
and Teliurium"
V 5u. Toplo- i massoperenos v tverd. telakh, zhidkostyakh hoat -1-:
Exchange in Solids. Liquids, and Gases-colle,
pp 2)'7_214 (from RZIt-44etallurglya, No 8, Aqrk 70, Abstract. llt'o
Translation; Experimental data on heat exchange aL the eront of cri,zL.11.1i. -L.Ion
in the process of zonal reflning of Cd and To is pracessod acin~)rdinfr, 1W t.-oj
criteria of similarity of convective heat exchange, tak.Ug inW con.-i'lura-,10n,
Stefan's condition at the bouwlary of phase separation. AAalY44s of tne Qriti)rial
uquation shows that the coefficient of heat-exchango devroasez witn an izicroaae
in the relative length of the molten zone. Spontamous Illuctuitt:Wns of tar-pora-
ture were observed during registration of the temperature alotij-, the entiru ioitgth
of the m)lten zone of the ingot. Ths largest fluctuation;s wert obt;orved in trje
middle of the molten zone, Where minImum amplitude for C4 waa J..V at a frequonoy
of 6-8 poriods per minute. At the sam time no fluutuatiOns wort) observbd in
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MERKULOVA, N. A., et al, Teplo- i_aassoBlerenos v tvOI-d" tel~jki~' zrddk'35t~-aKP i
gazakh, Minsk, 1970, pp 237-244
narrow zones 2.5-10-2 M. TO fluctuations appeared An the nturrower zonoi;. On
this basis, it is assumed that the souraq of fluctuations in the turbulent mature
of the convective motion. N. DLNMJCOV
log
USSR VDC I ( 4"1.396.6-281.1,8
BLIIIOV, I. G., YFVCHANIVOV, Ye. I., JWBANOV, V. G., PATI]GATOV, L. 14.,
MELEMIN, Yu. Ya.
"The UVN-73P-1 Installation for Vacuuni Application 411' Metill FiIns"
Elektron. promst'. Nauch,tekhn. sb. (The Electronics Induriftry. Scio.-nti-lic
and Technical Collectioni (from No
,, 1972W No 1, pp 63-85
8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8VN-0)
Translation: The paper presents the basic resultz oT devolo~nt.-nt of 4m.
indu--trial ir-stalltition for vacuum depositLon cf r-eta-I fibis'. The r-ax-
ticulars of design of the princip.1 fulictiorAm! unito tre
Experimental resultS iwe given on the o1wratioruil clviirricttrietjcs of the
installation. ResurA.
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USSR UDC: 622.011.43
KRAS"IN, A. P., KABAKOV, A. M., LABUNSKIY, L. V.
"Physical and Mechanical Properties of Cover Rock of the Korkinskiy Browrl
Coal Deposit"
Fiz.-Niekh. Svoystva Gorn. Por-od Ugolln. Mestorozhd. Lfrala i. Sibi.ri. V3T- I
jPhysical and Mechanical Properties of Rock from Coal Depos."-At5 of the Urals
and Siberia, No 1 -- Collection of Works), Chelyabinik., 1971, pp 20-427
Crranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Mekhanika_, No 12, 1972, Abstract NO
12V785, by Yu. M. Kartashov)
Translation: Results are presented froin laboratory s1tidies of the physical
anti mechanical properties of conglomerates, gravelitc!i, savditones, alg-urolites,
argilites and coal of the Korkinskiy brown coal deposit. Ilic compresi;ive 3!nd
tensile strength, contact stTength, abrasive propertles, adhe'.3ion, inlarnal
friction angle and elastic constants of the rock were determined, as Uell as
the total carbonate content of the rock, and special potrngraphic studies were
performed. It was found that Oe physical and mechanit::al pi,operties of the
rock studied change over broad limits. The tOMPTeSS!Vt1.- StMIf,.~th For t'.,iv rock
of the deposit varies from 23 to 131S kg/cm2, the ten5i,le stxength -- from
2 to 177 kg/cm2. The main factor determining the physical amid irechanical
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Krasavin, A. P., Kabakov, A. M., L,3bunskiy, L. V., Fi:!.-Mukh. Svoystva Garn.
Forod Ugolln. Mestorozhd. Urala i Sibiri. VYT- 1, Chelyahius~-, 1971, pp -10-27.
of the rock in the range of mining conditions StUdieil is the degree of
carbonatization. With increasing total carbonate content, Ole strengtil and
mining indicators increase. 'rhe rocks were divided Jnto three grOLIJI-;z Zis to
carbonate content: clay types with total carbonate content up to 15%.
carbonate-clay with total carbonate content IS-30fs and carl)onate types witIl
total carbonate content over 30%.
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UDC 669,,162.267.645
1MKI H. Z., MACRIKIN, Y. I., MADANOMaY, yE., jj%O KUZ'LrB, it. G. #and
KRASAVTSEVt I. N.# Donetsk Polytechnic Institute# VonetaX Eetalursical Plant
wDesulfuratian -of Fig Iron with Regulatable Introduction of Ingotted Magnealue
Kmwowp Metallurgs No 2j Feb 73, pp 10-12
Abstracts From 1970 on, studies have been conducted at the Donetsk Netallur-
gical Plant and Donetsk Polytechnic Institute on the Davolopmer4t of equip:Aant
for use in the desulfuration of pig Iron by regulated intxxduction of Maq-zealuz
Ingots* A now method of introducinf the ingottod mi4r,,nezitan Into liquid pig
Iron serves as the baci3 of the equipent, Diagrams show the eslulpment for
regulated ragnesium introduction and a schematic of the ga;s sup;ay to the
evaporator. Industrial test results are given* Two figursa# one table,
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CIRC ACCeSSION NO--AP0112542
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212 034 UNCLASSIFIED POCCSSB(~ )ATE--L)2)LT7,)
i;IAC AC.(L';SSIbN NJ--AP,')II?542
AbSTRALT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- A,~STRACI. DEFORM4TICIN OF StjsPt,.*qSrjq~ (;F
CLIPULY.mFul, OF ACRYLONITAILE WITH METHYLACRYLATE IN 291110-WRAPINOLPI AT
LOW SliLA11 SIRESSES INVOLVES THE: FORUTICIN I-It THE sysrEli -IF A s,rq.UZT'-jRF
THE STRENCTH OF WHICH IS GREATER THAN THE SHEAR !iTqFS~ APPLIED. 1) N () c
ISOTHERMAL CONDITIONS THE STRENGTH OF THE STRUCTo.~E f;DikMf-,,-j 0lmlNI$-iEs
WITH TIME AFTER THE LOAD IS REMC)VED.
UMCLASSIFIED
UDC 535.373.3c95
YaRK01AYeVo V. L.9 KRAShENINNIXOV, A.A. and SWLYag A. Y.
Me Effect of Umpe-rature on the Luminescence Quenching CWstant in Complexes
with a Hydrogen Bond"
Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 34, No 6, Jun 73, pp 1232 - 1234
Abstracto In Volume 32 of this Jeurnal, page 564, the authors 4eacribed a prooess
in which first a proton and then an electron are transferred aloug the hyd:rogen
bond. Procoss"s occurring between the paIr of radicals tbits fcxviad reduce the
complex to the ground state with a radiation loss of elactxan emcitation. it
was. also shown that the rate of quenc1ling depends on the vites of throe sequential
processesi complex formLtion, proton migration,and electwan migration.
Considering the lAst two pzzweases, ;TOton m:4,,,ration In seiiin to b4i three =Iers
of nagnitude slover,to begin wit1i, and further liapeded Lrr the sriall difference In
oxidation-reduction properties of the complex units, leadli1q, to the conclusion
that it is the limiting process. Since tunnelling 141 the m4t 21ANely Mechanism
of proton transport, it in concluded that the effect of temperature on tunnalling
probability will be the determining factor.
t~- Experiments were conducted with stronj solutions of 4,11~-henyloninid-pyrldlne
and 2-naphthol-pyridine at 770K and 40Y, The results we= in rcesonable agreement
with the assumption that the detormining factor Is the offoct. of temporature on
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YeWIAYeV, V. L., et &I., Leningrad, Optika I SpektrosImplymp Vol 34, No 6v
Juae 73, pp 1232 - 1234
the populations of proton oscillation levels,
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UDC 535-n3.3
YERMOLUEVt V. L., 440"A- anA SHABLYA, A. V.
"Mechanism of Quenching of Caxbu~ala and Pyrazino Luraftietscent-a During Hydxo-
gen, Bond Formation"
Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskoplyap Vol 32, Ito 4, Apr 7!2, pi) 8,51-9.33
Abstracts Carbazole, 11-methyl carbazolo,and pyinzina wai---e -1.110 lu-iinoscont
molecule3 studied; pyxidine, quinolino,and indole,the qu(mchtirti. 1he tinly
oombinations used were Vx)-se in which the fluorescont Jiairol 4if flin lunines-
cent molecule uas situated belor the first slngloll ex(AtntioLl'. ICVLl Of V10
quencher r-olva-ule. 11casur ments irere nade in zoi~d colui: !on:) at 7'~` K. it
ums found that carbazole 1wainezeence is quenched in tho preaerce of qictno-
lino and py--idinc; pyr=,Ine l%cd.nezccnce,1ji the prenerico of JntLole.. Thr-,
quenching nagnitude 10/1 is linearly dopwdent on the qwinchax ccnc1--ntx-,vUo,,%.
Quenching constantz (cor-plexing conex.-ants) axe obtainal Trom the rlopn. 0.-F t1''-.0
Io/I lines, In the carbazole-quinoline, py=zijie-1ndoLo syiteaa no ueiisl-
tired phosphorescence of flio quenchGrsquinollne and AzO~olo va.-i fou-nd,
1/2
USSR
yERMOIAYEV, V. 1., et al., Optlka I SpektroskOPVas V-01. 32s Ila lit APr 72, ITP
831-833
whereas it taker. Diace for the 111-mothyl oarbazolc-qub,.~altiie 4iymt(Xn. Thin
factt as well as ihe fact that the con"xitratlon quanchllng cwxrvc--~ m-d onm-
Plaxing constants aro the same bo-th fOZ flUOtDSCWC0 XMV. fOr
Indicator that the processes of deactivation of the
state as a result of thp H bond t,,jLzo place in the zin,~Iwt CXCLtation st".Ltcl
aro not duo to intensification of intercomIdnition It Is ttl-
lieved that luminescence quenching in the invemtiEatod tt;)A.L-~aa ,iolutiona I'A
770 X is due to the fo=MA'on of H-I*nd conpl."ats. The 01
quenclAng in the transition to 11-nethyl carbazole aud OutrL In the 11-teratilre
confirm this vievq*ints A physical model Is s%,,gested to axpla.'.n 1i=.inW1CCM'1
quenching during H-bond for=tiou in a solid aolution* Knorew"'nCo que-rich-
ing in the complex cannot be related to mlintlonle.= oncxily tininsfol" over
singlet levels, The most probabla procets to oxpla-In njacil i4 C*10,!C-
troa transfer, The necessity of Lu)-~ H bond for quoncli,ing imlicu.0m. tile 1,010
of local interactions throur
,,h an unatzrod elvotron pair,
2/2
72 -
15,racting Service:, Ref. Codo
036072- C11DUCAL S "'. - 94'~ Iz A
"-6%05e Production 4DI qYol*on ~gul a shiiirl furmlicil witLout
fusion~ Konoww Nf- 'j.;gy '~'
im L rq.
196.9, S PP. il I ncly crushrd. oxide surhatt Fit ort, ii rapidly
reduced with crtitsficd %olid r"lucirig agent alja~,e 10(0" without
fusion. ~t;Cking to ttic Ad"s of the.shaft, or vi;c~jmivr
tion of tile srm:wrig I
y~. irl:m h% the,ri,dut:inz ajvit In it nh.Ot, fl-.e
upper part of which ;~ iwaLml to -I I(XIII, by 1161 K-lsm
throuith flue-s vxtendin:~ ht~rizomtally around 1~,w iidt wjill's' 'wul
Lhe reducim~ ~Igtnt fed at tilit tup through a kullnel wwh' a 2nd
funnel inside it, to fonn a tuWar rnasi of tile twe-11 CILIACI~.Ilffing
around tile 6.1-cumfenenre cif tl'.~e I'haft. New ~iL,~~ bagi ,,)f tile,.
shaft, a 11,0 cooler s-.trroundsAie shaft and llckiw it awaimular
bottoin plate stops the dtmiward thm, of l;'-w rolivill.-iliKi-ni
residue or aslivs, wh;Ch ;arQ scrit~,ed mit laten.114- 1~'
11
to ketp Ire--h a%,~ent dc~cending. ~'~t tilt- Alaft "MV. .1 t-1wliv-11.1 tif
fine grantilar oxi& tit ore descends from a comtr~il iivIA-611-jel at
the top, as a rolumn in contact with tht, mIzi-,-irw ;iwo,nt Olrt'u~h
the heaw! and c-txAcd simit zoileti, and rhrk,.Iughxi~~ cenint 11,'A 'g,
in the bottom plate ~xlwre the recluced amt jyij(',AC
product isclvane4 I~je rotary dramVilownword mill ;:IAIl-
pressed by cogginv- ralts, and tihmsid or iawed !~-w) billen.
REEL/FRAME IT-
119174440826
AA00316072
Lonvenient length. The shatf-'can aliernauvoii bt! livriweil
with 3 concentric feed funnels, so Out the deweMing, ore k rLo-
duc-d to sponp: as h tLibular shak, or as 22 rectinj4; Ur hille-ts,
by I-xith txttrior and interior contacts with redlicing al -ent. 'I'lit
designs and arrangenitnts of the a0p. arc 0early 4ej1::fibM wid
illustrated xvith little detail Vir ore being rvd%wIQ can, 1:
mixed with a carb(macroui alpent 41 low ash Kvnloi4 to himen
redn.. and with time or similar agent fqr destilfurizing ~ and shwe
it does not tuach the sides of the *haft, it tannot stick fto then
112 026 UNCL A IS IF I ED
TITLE--LOCALIZATION AND STATES 01: INILYPHOSPHATES jV110 P;)L'(A'tl"'SPH,!.l'A' "S IN'
FUNGAL CELLS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-KULAYEV, I.S., KRASHENINNIKOV# loA.p
0 aol
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--DOKL. AKAO. NAUK SSSR 197rlo 190(5)j 12313-40
DATE PUBJ_ [SHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-81 CLOG I CAI. AND 14EDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--FUNGUS: PHOSPHATE9 ENZYME ACTIVITY, CELL
PHY S I OLOGY
CG`IT;~01. MARKING--Nf? RESTI?ICTIOPIS
00CU4ENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PPOXY :~~HLIFRAAIE-39132/1527 STEP
212 026 UNC 1. ASS I F I ED PR11C&',SING, JA(11-2011OV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0123922
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) (;P-0- A Fl~ T R A CT. K lh~. r IC CL1RVt1-'S '0-'RE, FJR THC-
P COPPDS, IN CULTURES I.-IF NFUROSPORA CRASSA AT 0 -41)1-~, E S .
1% C ki I'T U ill F,j L. . a
ORTHOPHnSPHAT E ROSE 5 TL- A:) I L Y ti I TH r IMF I 5'f)RT
INDUCTION PER100t WHILE ACID SOL. POLYPHOSPHATES IN A '4100R
IMAGE CURVE. ACID INSOL. POLYP.HOSPHAT I'S DECLINED SI-10-HI'Lt 0-'JLy ^tlEo%q 1HE
END (IF THE FXFITL. PERIOD w1F 2 HR. Skj(;AR PHOSPHATEIC 111,~Iij
WERE UNCHANGED. IN A S [.'.I I L AR E XA,AN . 0 1: P! -, MAGA USJ I . 1: t T Ff Cl:.) I i 1A.S P , !A r L
SHOWED A MODERATE DECL I:-1E 1141 T I ALLY t FOLL114 FO 13Y 1% RAI) 11) 1 N10~ EASz'-: AS
ABOVE, WHILE ACID SOL. POLYPHOSPHATES GAVE A MIRROR 1:1jr-',VE. SALT
SOL. PCLYPHOSPHATES OFCLINE0 TO A STEAOY LEVEL AF'I*I-R 41) 1IN't
WHILE POLYPHOSPHATES EXTO. WITH HCLO SURet CIR ALKAI-[ 01;CL[NED STEA";-ILY
AND RAPIDLY WITH TIMF. WITHIN fo)-60 SEC OF OE STRUC. r [,.'I'i (IF N. CRA~).)J%
CELLS AT O-ZDEGREES THL '10ST 1)(ILYMI), WU INSOL. P1j1.y011(1sI1HAI f.'s i1i,C L I ~, i F. D
SHARPLY WH ILE THE AC 10 SOL . FRACT I1rJN I NCRE ASEU 1 '4 1% t~ I -, 101A mallp"E 4
EVIOENTLY WHEN THL CELLS ARE 01I]STROYED? THE DEPOLV:-16. IDALyP#i--)SPHAKASFS
BEGIN TO FUNCIION ACTIVELY AND FRAGMENT THE LAAGEJ~ ro
ACID SOL.t SMALLER UNITS AINO 3YPASS THE SALT S0L.'FPI\(;,rjL),% Stto;L-.
FACILITY: MOSK. GOS. UNIV. IM. LOMUNUSCIVA, MOSCLId,
U I U L~ 14 J I I A L- L)
-1 Tj T
112 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE5SKiNG DATE--13NOV70
TITLE-PECULIARITIES CF AN EPLOC41C PROCESS OF DYSENTERY IN T14E i2LIROPEAN
PART OF THE USSR ANNUAL CHANGES OF DYSENTERY INCIPEENCe IN 1955-196b -U-
AUTHOR-KRASHENINNIKOV9 O.A. A .
Ile
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOGI[t EPIOEMIOl,,0GIIv I IMi4WJ0i3I0-LOGlIj, 19700 NR
31 PP 25-31.
'70
DATE PUBL ISHEC-
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-DYSENTERY,.EPIDENIOLOGY DISEASE INCIDENtE
CONTROL -MARK I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-1990/1483 STEP NO--UR/0016170/000/003/0025/0031
ACCESS'ICN NC--AP0109543
if ty -- -----------
212 014 UNCLASSIFIEO PIROCESSI.NG OATE-13PIOV70
CLRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109543 FEW YEARS AN EVER
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. IN THE LAST
ACTED BY PERIGDIC~ li;tEVATICINS OF DYSENTERY
GREATER-ATTENITION IS BEING ATTR
INCIDENCE, RFCORDED IN 19579 1959, 1.963 AND 1966; THESE ELEVATIONS WERE
ACCOMPANIED BY INCREASED INCTOENCE OF OTHER ACUTE INTESTINAL
IN'FLAMMATORY DISEASES IN EXTENSIVE TERRIOTORIES 1111: THE EUIGPEAN PA.ItT OF
THE USSR. SYNCHRONOUS CHARACTER AND A DEFINITE PEA10DICITY OF rHE
INCIDENCE WAS NOTED IN TERRITORIES OF THE REGIONS AND III-:PUBLICS LOCATED
IN THE NORTH9 NORTH WEST, AND# PARTIALLYP IN THE 1:;C.NTRI: OF THE EUROPEAN
USSR. THERE WAS NO TENDENCY TO REOUCtION OF THE INCIDENCE OF T14E
MEhTION'LD DiSEASE AND NO PERIODICITY WAS REVEALED IN THE REGIONS AND
REPUBLICS OF ITS SOUTHERN PART. SYNCHRONOUS CHAlkiliCrElt OF CHANGES
OCCURRING IN THE DISEASE INCIDENCE IN SUCH VAST UMRIUTURIES 15 04 FAVOR
OF THE GENERAL FACTORS DETERNMINING IT. PROVISIONAL LAOMACTERKSTICS OF
THESE FAC7URS IS PRESENTED 114 THIS WORK.
USSR
UDC 532.526.4:533.529.3
,,MHF.NNIKOV. S. Yu.
- ___Nawwn~
"Calculation of Axially Symmetric Swirling and Nonswirlimp, Tufbulant jet$"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akadermii Nauk, SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosl:i i Gaza, No 3, 1972,
pp 71-80
Abstract: Results of calculations of nonself-similar flo4s in turbulent Jets
are presented. An approximation of the boundary layer iii. used; in the cat;e Of
strong swirling, uiien a return-flow zone is formed in thil! initial sf!ctor, con-
sideration begins with a cross section corresponding to The end of the return-
flow zone, In the ca.,;c of numerical t;olutjon, tile flaw paramotcra art! determ-Ined
successively in cross sections situation downstream from the inttlal crosi;-section
where the conditions of the problem are assigned to the para-mator8. A generali-
zation of th2 Prandtl formula for turbulent viBcosi,ty i.,; given for ne case of
the flcr4s under consideration. Reau~lts of calculations p1milducted by mt~aal; of
this formula coincide with the exper-irricntal data. The mx-respuiWing exrperinc-ntal
constants are determined. An integral theory is propose,iff, which describes.
swirling jet flaws during the veak deformation of profilwa of- the gL~s-dy-namllc
parameters. 7 figures. 11 references.
1/1
042 UNCLA$$.;l F I E01 PROCESSIN6 DATE-201,11OV70
13ETWEEN THE UIFFUSIGN COEPFICIENI AND' fEUL(.*IAti TUROULENCE
..CH.AAACThj%ISTICS IN VAPIuUS FL(3dS -U-
.~~AtiTHOR-(02)-KRASHENIN,NIKJVo S.YU.o SEKUNOUV# A*No
CCUNTRY GF INFO--USSR
S(lU4(CE-AKAljEMIIA NAUK SSSR, LZVESMIA, MLEKHANIKA 1111,UKUSTI: I GAIA,
~JAN.
-FbB. 19701 P. 74-82,
DATE PLi3LlShlEG------70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS-DIFFUSIGN CGEFI-ICIENTv EULER EQUATIONY 016ML-Nr fLaw, Tkl"-:RMAL
DIFFUSICNI FLUW DETECTIONY FLOW ANALYSIS
MAKKING--ING RESTRICTIONS
DUCUMEN'T CLi-S'5--UNCLASSIFILD
~PHUXY REEL/fkAME--I99Z/I445 STEP
P 10 3
tj ~4 C L A S S I f I E 0 01 il 0 C E S ) S ) I N GUA NOV7 0
CIRC ACUSSTCN NO--APGI1?439
ABSTRACl/tXlkACT--1U) 6P-C- ABSTRACT EXPER 1:40q fit I. INVI.S 1 1(,', 4T I,:) N OF I HE
TURbULENT OIFFUSIC;N CUc~F[LIE-NTS AND rHE TiME DlEP(-N!l-)i--NT, SCALE 131-
TURdULENT VLL CC I I Y PULS A I I CNS IN TUROULUNT A I R Ul: V,1,1:,10 ti F) T Y P E.
SPECIFICALLY it,;~E-siiGAri:D is THE RELAVIUN B~:114,!-L-W IhE
LAGRAP'GlAt~, J-Ui~dULFNCL ~:HAP.ACTERISTJLS. THL' L,~GRANGIAl. Coi"ImAl TI-XISrics
WEAE ~LTILi,,.IINEO F-1401"i TJIE-r~RAL 0IFFUSICN ME U.4. E M V AlIllu A .13, 110RE-1
WHILE THE EULERIAN WERE DEFURMINEC) V~4111, l!i,j],
ANEMCMETEIN MEASUREMENT.S. 'ThE Rk:LAfIC,%'j OB~hINED Ftji4, THE VA.411)US i;:LCIWS
ARE ANALtZEC AS TO THEIR VALIJITY AND GENERALIfY 1;:(JR I.AtfuLATING
"ALES
TURBULENT DIFFUSICN CCEFFICIENTS ON THE BASIS TUR111LILENC11' SC
DETERMINED IN AN EULERIAN SYSTEM CF C.00RUINATESo
-L lzi
112 024 UNCLASSIFI ED DATE--23JCT70
r ITLE--STUOY OF THE ACOUS TIC ANO GASOYNAM IG CHARM, I-ER I S'l I Cs JF A Jf: T Not SE
MUFFLER -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-KRASHENINNIKOV, S.YU.v SURK(Nr L.I-t TOLSTO$HEYEV, m.N.,
YAKOVLEVSKr-Y", O.V.-
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--AKUSTICHESKII ZIIURNAL* VOL. 16, -)AN.-MAR. 1.970, P. 9d-95
.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, PROPULSION AND FUELS
TOPIC TAGS--ENGINE MUFFLERt TURD04ET ENGINEv NOiSE RE0kK'.rI0?,lt EXHAUSE GAS
DYNAMtCS
CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/1459 STEP
CIRC IACCESSION -'1--APCll06?15
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIEO I~RLICE SS IN-:; UA rE--- 2 30 CT 70
:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106215
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF 4 JET N13l$E MUFFLE-R
CONSTURCTED IN THE FORM (IF A SET OF AUAPrERS LOCATC-9 Al THL OUTLET
SECTION OF A JET NOZZLE. IN THIS CASE AIR Oft SOME Ollf~R GAS [S HLOW4
THROUGH THE ADAPTERS PERPENDICULAR 'TO THE EN(;INE EXHAUST JET. ME
EXPERIMENTALLY OBTAINED REDUCTION IN THE MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF ME NUISE
LEVEL AMOUNTS TO 4 TO 500. IN STWIES ON MODELS SIG'irFICANT CHANGES IN
THE STURCTURE OF THE EXHAUST JETv UNDER rHF ACTION OF rHE INJECTE0 GAS
ARE NOTED NAMELY, A REDUCTION IN THE LENGTH OF 10E INITIAL SECTION OF
THE JET, AN INCREASE IN THE TRANSVERSE 01MENSIONS OF ME JET9 AND OTHER
CHANGES.
USSR UDC: 519.2
At,
"Nearly Uncorrelated Analogs of Correlated Random Walks"
Kazan', VeToyatnostn. metody i kibernet.--sbo-rnik (Probabiliti
Methods and Cybernetics--collection of works), vyp. 9, Kazan'
University, 1971, pp 57-65 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 10, Oct
72, abstract No 1OV81 by D. Gusak)
Translation: The author considers a ccrrela d rzandor walk 1..,it.,
te
respect to whole-number points of the segment 10,n], and intro-
duces the concept of a nearly correlated randon wall, for wilich
the condition of correlatedness is satisfied only at wholc--Ilun~er
points close to the ends of segment (0,n). A criterion is Found
for the existence of a nearly correlated randorl wall having aver-
-aged characteristics in common with the initi4LI correlated ran-
dom walk.
USSR UDC 519.217
C"HENINNIKOV, V. R.
'Correlated One-dimensional Random Walks"
Uch. Zap. kazan. Un-t. [Scientific Writings of Kazan' University), Vol. 130, No.
3, 1970, pp 60-68 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal KibfarnetLka, 'No 4, April,
1971, Abstract No. 4 V41 by Ya. Nikitin).
Translation: A random wLlk of a particle over intege-r points of a certain gector
with absorbing screens is studied, such that the tran.~ient probabilitics dvj~,end
on one and two preceding steps. Each movement of the particle is assigned a defi-
nite penalty. The mean penalty of a particle to absorptioii is found, and lj!led to
determine the probability of an exit, the mean time of a walk, t1te mean number of
steps of various types and the mean munber of stops of a p4trticli~.
1/1
USSR UDC 519.2
KRASUENINNI OVA, R*
"Times of Axisymmetric Random Walking"
V sb. Veroyatnostn. netody I kibernet. (PrIobability Methods and Cybernetics
collection of works), vyp- 9, Kazair, Kazan University, 1971, p-p 66-72 (from
RZh-Kibernetika. No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9V53)
Translation: A study was made of the walking of a particle with respect to a
k-dimensional integral network domain C with the absorb;Lng boundary r and the
internal nodes G' - G'-,r. The walking is called axisynmetric if the particle
moves with a probability ai from the node x - (x .11 X23 ..., xk)W to the node
+i
X- " (XIV .0., xi-11 Xi + 11 x 1.4 ..49 xk) In the unit timit, and it remains
at x with a probability 2a.; 2 i~a 1. Symmetric walking [s obtained when
1-0
so - 0 and a, - 1/2 k, I - 1, oos k.
The time of walking from xPG to absorption at. r :0; denoLed by Mn and
the arithmetic. mean of the function fin(x) with reapect. to Gq im denoted by a"(r,).
In the paper described eallter (Mi-Matemati 1969, 5V64), exact expres-
sions were found for UI(x) and M (G) for pa-rallelapipodi;, and the Catimates Of
these variables were obtained for itrbitrary domaims. III Lhe pVCSQ31L article,
a generalization wa3 made to the case of arbitrary n.
USSR UDC: 32. '13 2 5. 3:532. 5':'P.
BUKHAPOV, B. L. , YU. ORZ11MEOVISKET, G - '~u - , YAXCN-
LEVSKIY, 0. 7.,
"Pecularities of '.Iropagation of Twisted Jets of Yariable DensLty"
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Mlekhenika Zhidkcsti i Gaza, r1o 4, Jul)'Atg j"." pl:
33-37
Abstract: The paper prezents the results of an experiment-,11 titudy of a
twisted jet flow which develops behird centrifugal oELs ozzles. The
principal flow parameters -- characteristic width of t1w, jet, --he leng,th
of the back-flow, lengthwise fAll-off of concentration ulonj7, ~hu 'pat
were det-~,mined from data of experirents with tvo-c-omponent
chexacteristic frequencies of pulsations of gasdynnnir pp-riv-.11ters are
termined from ex-periments with a single-compolient nozzlp~. 'Ibe resuittLn!
empiricul relations are generalized. The authors tharal. 7. 1. Furletov
fir constructive criticism.
USSR UDC: 632.95
SIMOROV V. D., IVANOV, A. V., ZAYNAGABUTWINOV, S. A.,-.KRAS1JE--
NINNOKOVA 0. ..Ufa Affiliate of the All-Union ScientITIC
search Institute of Chemical Agents for Plant, Protection
"A Method of Making Tetractiloroglutaconic Acid and Tetrachlaro-
-4-Cyclopentene-1,3-Dione"
USSR Author's Certificate No 345125, filed 14 Sep 70, published
9 Aug 72 (front RZh-Khimiya, No 10, May 73, abi;tracl. No 10\58311
by N. V. Lebedeva)
Translations Tetrachloroglutaconle acid (1) asid tetxar,.hlora-4-cyclo;entL41one-
-1,3 (11) are synthesized by reacting octachlorocyclopiwitenu (111) or boxa-
chloracyclopentene with C12 in IM03cl at 100-150'c. E4;=?lei C12 is bubbled
through a mixture of I mole of III wA 4 noles of HSO 3(:,'1 at a rate of 30
1/hr with the application I of beat at 1430C for 10 holasi iftar coollng the
reaction mass is poured over ice wyl filtered, giving i~.43_5 ljole of 1,
molting point 107-80C(chloraform). An ortmnic 3Ayor (:127 P:?, is treatad wlth
. 10")('p p
200 g or 10% H2304, the nixture Is hold for 7 hours al; J. ourod over
1/2
USSR
SIHONOV, V. D.# et a. 9USSR Author's Certificate No 31~5125s Med 14 Sep 70t
publAshed 9 Aug 72
ice and filtered, yielding 0.4 mole of 11, melting point 0'4-,5c)C (heptane).
Coxpounds I and II can be used as fungicides, herbicide*, and also in the
synthesis of unsaturated self-quenching polyooter resUls.
2
USSR
UDC 53P-703.OB9-62
KRASHEKINMOVA, T. P., WMIKOV, V. S., and SHUR, V. L.
.............................. .....
"Subsonic Vibration Installation With Magnetic Suspensiori of tl)e M-wable System"
Tr. Fletrol. In-tov SSSR (Works of Metrological Institute4.i USSE], 19'(2, X-0 139
(199), PP 77-80 (from Referat-1V71YY Zhurnal, No 10, Oct 'M. :-~2. Metrolot;i~m i
UmeritelInays. Tekhnika- Single Issue. Abstract No 10.32,524)
Translation: A brief description is given of the type OrIM-2 1ribration I-nstal-
lation which rmkes it possible to decrease the lower liialt of CrLe frequeticy_
range to 0.01 11z, to broaden the range of avproducible acceleratdon from 10 7
to 200 m9-2, and to increase by one order pf magnitude Ule amplitUde of aisioca-
tion. Two illustr., two biblio. rers.
1/1
USSR UDC 5771.3+581-13
TOLIMOV, D., and rj,,,G,, Institute of PhYSIOLOV 'ILIVA HicPhY3ics
of the Plants, Academy of Sc2seln''C"O's Wazhik SSR
"Uttlization of Synthetic Figment-Frotein-Lipid Complexes JLn Madialing Sone
Properties of the Photosynthetic Apparatus"
Dushanbe, Izvestiya Akademli Nauk Tadzhikskoy S$R, No 2, :1970, pp )-11
Abstract; A system was developbd for modeling certitin rAyisicoohomIcal, optical,
and photochemical properties of the photosynthetic Apparatus *V green leli.ves.
One or the most important tasks was selection of thii c4rx-Ai3r; 11ho use of various
protein and protein-lipid coq)ounds provides a systou oi*pnlale of iwieling quite
complex properties such as pJ4,-nont-carrier bond strongth and ro.'3istance to such
factors as visible light and pil. as uoll as nc)OLeveswnL oif zoom partial 1pboto.,
synthetic reactioni which couAd not be carrW out -with I Iwrg,h1do nnd sUple
polymer compounds. Studies ot pigment bonj strangth (thmosd Lbot the bond:I re.-
sembled to somo extent those tound by Gberaqworakiy in -Uio lautr-da of various
plants. All, of the partially reconstructio syst-em "Wiitad j?,hot0oheRioal
activity, i.e., they brought about tho disopox:Wtion romation; of violaxAnithin,
but the light effect of the conversions of zs*thooWls Vca fomd to be
1/2
USSR
TOLIBENOV, D., At.,4,4 IZVO-Stiya Akademil J,auk Tikdzbikskojr SSR, AL Z, 1970, PP )-1l
considerably lower in the reconstrtiqted wrstem th&n in J,he JAInves: evidentl~r
some factors are still missing in Uwe wfistsox, The le~**I;s or the photioreac-
tion in system synthesized on the basis it.differout *4aina irariod. The wst
active was a water soluble syston in whick : vot prate servad as the urrisr.
YO.
- -------------------
f7 1/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED' PAUCESSENG) DATE--:10OCT70
'TIr m
TITLE--SPECTRAL PROPERTIES AND THi: STATE QF PHCTOSYNTIAL 111G LATS IN A
SYNTHETIC WATER SOLUBLE PIGMENT PROTEIN:LLPID COMPLI:X -Ll--
4UTHOR-(O3)-GILLERv YU.YE.t KRAS,LjU"jAA.",t SAjPojM,)ilKOVp
COUNTRY OF INFa--USSR
SOURCE-BIOFIZIKA 1970p 15(1)9 38-4
PUBL I SHED----- 70
',-'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCE$
.~JOPIC TAGS--PROTEINt---LIPIDI AQUEOUS SOLUTIONP SPECTRAL DISIRIBUTIOICS
FLUORESCENCE, BIOLOGIC PIGMENT
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ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AaSTRACT. WATZR SCL. Plii'.MENT Pf~OTEIN
COMPLEXES ([I WERE PREPO. BY MEXING AT ZOEGREES 5' 441, GF CENTkiFu6c.0 (5
MIN AT 5000 RPM) MILK WITH 5 ML OF 0.009-1.1PERCE-tir CHLOkUPHYLL A 111h
CHLOROPHYLL B, OR CAROTENE SOLN. Its ACETONEP AND DIl,G. T*Al: MIXT. 4ilTH 10
ML OF PHOSPHATE BUFFER AT PH 8.04o 1 WERE PPTO. WITH SATD. fNH 50644~
SUB2 SO SU64 SOLN., AND WERE ISOLATED BY CENTRIFUGING. THE PPTS. WERE
WASHED AITH PETROLEUM ETHER AND WERE DISSOLVED IN 10 ML 0F A MIXT, OF
GLYCEROL AND BUFFER (1:11.. THE MOLAR EXTINCTION COE'FFS. OF THE PiGmENTS
DECREASED WITH INCREASING CONTENTS OF THE PIGMENTS JAI I ANO WITH
INCREASING STABILITY OF 1. THE RELATIVE FLUORESCENIJ YIELD OF 11
GECREASEO WITH INCREASING CONTENT OF 11 IN I AT 110001 rElll),j ANO RAPIOLY
INCREASE0 (IN THE 725-735 MMU REGION) WITH DECREAS11190 TEMP. THli SHOWS
THAT It. fS PRESENT IN I IN THE FORM OF AGGREGATES. FACILlrY:
INST. PLANT PHYSIOL* BIOPHYS.v OUSIIANt3Et USSR,
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UDO 577.)9li!~1,7.96).3
STWMSKA,YA, V. B., KRIVTSOV, G. G. O.Wj p&OVAj" I ancL STRUCHKOV,
T, A, I Institute of Biological Physics, FuOct"o
"Changes in the Supramolecular DX& and Residual Protein (Domplux In the Thymus
and Liver off Gamma-Irndiated Pats"
Moscowp Rad-lobiologlyap Vol 12, No 10 Jan/Feb 72l pp 19-23
Abstracts The thymus (radiosensitive) wvl liver (radloxvislsttixt) of mala
white rats mire studied following I k-r gamm-irxadiation to dwt.arzine tho anino
acid composition of residual protein (RP) in 60pramolecular Mit (SONA). An
analysis showed that RP in SMAK In the thyaus and liver is a tckahlston acid
protein. Following irradiationj thare is a 2-fold incroase, of XP In the thymus
which returts to normal after 6 hourn. Basic amino scid4j Incni!azo aimultaxeou5ly,
In the liver# RP Increasen by 42% after Irra&ationj thUeffect continuas
and reaches 1W,* in 6 hours. There in an increase in acidic um1no acids.
The elastoviscosity of HP In both organs changes. The MI-SIDICA 'bond Is
strengthened but "breaks up" when treated with 0.5% dodocyl s(xilum bulfate.
The interaction of RP with dawged DRA is nonspocifle aM particular to a
metabolizing cell, as irradiation of T2 phage did not proluce wi inczeaze in
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PP 19-25
RP. No clear correlation was established between V con"nt in.DIIA pre-
parations and degree of elastoviscomity. RP idght be a functloral pratelli,
since it correlates to the metabolic level in the con. The amthora
conclude that the effect of iradiation on nuclear structures Iz*reasee with
the complexity of the biological systax,
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UDC-. 621:.315.3
FAMSAKOVSKIY, B. V. , *'WINA, L. G. , VAY311MCEYEV, V. i. LEYANNVAII S. V. ,
KRASM, N. Ya. , FIFOOV, A. 1M.
"Thermoresistive Cast Microwires in Class Insulation"
Elcktron. tekhnika. .9b. RadirAorrnonenty (71ecr,rord.c Tvchno
Scientific and Technical Co!-'ection. Radio Compowzy1ti:3), vn)- 1, pi-, TT-62
T
(from M-Radioteklinika, '10 5, I-lay 71, Abstract 110 5111,16)
Translation: Th-.-- authors, present the te-clinological th~!rn.'j-
resistive alloys and the results cAf an investigaLic:i of Une of
microwires made from resistivz! alloy based on nich-el with a touperature ece-f-
ficient of resistfuice of (5-0-10-3%/deg. Hes=6.
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UDC 539.B7~4
VERETEHNIKOV; S. V.
NOMBRATSM, 1~. PEFT-,;t, 1'. ii.
POLYAK, S. M. , UAANSKIY, YA. S. , LWKOV, M. V. , (;. t".
"Effect of an Impact of a P,-:u,t of a Matrix Under Impulse.
V sb. Vysokoskorostn. (High-Speed N!formation - CoLlecflari
Moscow, "Nauka", 11171, pp lofl-M frola BZh-MeFh,qnikin, No 3, ILA, 72, ilbs'i.,ict
No 3VG53)
Translation: The structure iind mechanical properti,sts of nL6~.:11, nichi-o::v!
(NKh7) and kh181110T stoul after hydraulic impuiso stimiping icifl-, :;mrjact wit',-
out impact of the part.,; of- the mat:rix weve
that collision occurs ill a c1osed matiix and Lbe centri,-_1 zcm,:, oF -01e, "w:~11-
goes the strongest iMpacL. Theb irupac", of a part of OJ~!;'