SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRASOV, V.M. - KRASYUK, N.P.

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On t1te lif t:lng d hook 7, cables 2 and 4 are pulled taut anqI act on area 5 the tetrGp*4 has been put in pl4ce I hoak 7 to lowered,' cables 2 and 4 are a4r-keneil, arW on raising the grtp by hook 14. cables 34! are mud* taut, an4 acting on &~ %= 3, open thitat. The grip is thert removed from ;ho tatran,341. 18.4.167. as 114991$7/27-1t, KRASOV, N.11. (24.6.69) -66c. Bul. 8/12-2.69. Class M, jut, Cl. :197781673 0 T, - - USSR U D I '1 6 395 Us- Ve M. 0 and VCHOZHISHCHEVAl L. H. "7he Determination of Residuos of Organochlorino Pesfl.-::ideti 3n, It.--lanc!ed Fodders" Tr. 2-go Vsev, Soveshch. po ojtath-o,v zagryaznenly.% Iril TjrLYAWttov pltanlyat karrwe i vne~jh. I'if (4oric of fl--, S.-cona; All-Unlon Conferenco on the at,udy of' Pontioldo RwAliuq!ii wil Frevontion, oi' the Contamination by thein of Food I-roducts, Fo(Us.,xi, imid tbo Finvirotlltlqlit)l Tal2inns 1971, pp 167-168 (ftaxt HofaxaUvnyy Zhurnkl w. KU13.Lya# Ito 10 (11), IM, Abstract No ION467 by T. A. llelyayova) Translationt For deter-ining m-sidutas of orgav 1) tie Ll balanced fodders v,-l other prolucts contalAning a laxi-,ii of tive substances tidn-layer chrematogruphy on A120 3 U!L1:b is "-ed. 1,1.(j chronatoCranis develor.40d witli u Z% solution of J-n acetowt, ai~.d kept for 15-20 minutes wider ultviviolet lir;ht. ii, to extract the pesticiden from the sa"Ies, 1/1 USSR UDC 66L,143.~088.8) MALKES, L. YA., KUZIKM, N. V., KWOVIIM14 B, M., 411; Ali. "Luminescent Liquid for Defectoscoff" USSB Author's Certificate No 36286D, filed 13 Mar 7%, ])Oalimhed I Fab ?3 (froa M-Khimlya, No 21, Nov 73, Abstract No 21 L 162 P) Translationj In order to lower the toxicity and fire kiammll, the luminescent liquid used in lumine3cent defectoneopy in aviationg ixi autoiiobile arA ship- building Industries contains an organic solvent oonnistIng ov ( 5-991,9 of dicumylmethane and 1-5% of dinethy1formazide (theLr mtlo 4011~. The Prganic luminascent component of this mixtuxv to 1.0-naphtcylpau-1 ' 411.1 -Wnzisidazolit. The wetting agent OM Is added to Impart wetting proporty. Tho compamonto are mixed at 85-900 and a yellowiah-&ven tranops:vent bijuld is obtainod wilh intensive luminescence under UV lighto Uxample. Lutaltuaisceni. liquid composi- tion (in g)i dicuny1methane 970, dimethylformamide 24# wettlr4~ agent OF-? 1# ll8-naphtoylene-l'#2'-benziaWuolo 5o' Us wettUM,, mpat amd the origanio luminescent component may be replaosd by othor roapnta, with &LRLIar properties. 1/1 USSR UDC 661.14i:1&620.t79.05(088.8) MWM, L. YA.o OVIIINSKIL A. G-s MMOVITSHY11 MCH1QW1_P3rqCrYfU, 0. P., STARCSZL#SXIY.; A. A. j ana XL"-.O.LW=&Wp Jro As A Luminescent Paste for Flaw Dotection on Porous Hatorials'" USSR Author' s Certificate No 329191 p filed 24 14 70, iMiUshed 20 Mar 72 (from RZh-Khimiya, Vo 22, Nov 72, Abstract Ito 22LI_i2:p)' Translationt A luminescent paste for flaw detection on poiloxis jwkterials has been developed which reveals flaws over a wide ro=ge ol! dimenLions. Example. Preparation of the luninescent p&Btt and tigohniquo for Uning Ito 0.075 g lt8-napthaylonfe-l'.2'-banzimida~,olo Is ditsnolimd wtth heatinc to 800C in 100 g of minoral oil, the solution Is cooled 41ild thoroue)ily mixed in a zortar with 100 g of HgO. The msult4utt paiste ia applubuid to the isurface of the material (refractories, porous glassp artificah stovpt). and thoroughly rubbed in. The excess is rezoved. and the material is obzeri-ail in ultraviolet lightl glowine defects are clearly visible on the surfatce. When dete-.ting flaws in concrete and ceramics, the materials to to togited iLre soaked In water before application of Uo pastel this prevents 11cnetmtIon of tho lumi- nescent paste Into the fine pores (less than one nicimm) lukierent In the nature of the material, and as a ccmequence prevents fluaritzoenca of the 112 USSR FALKES, L. YA. , et al. , USSR Author' a Certificate No 12919 1, f Iled 24 Jul 70, published 20 Mar 72 entire surface under ultraviolet light which would naku it impos--ible to pick out the flaws against the overall glow of the bai~.kgroi=d. 14Z0 ad-sarb-s "be luminescent oil, which then gradualIr flows into Mw da-fiocts, enables thkNrough wash!mg of the luminescent past* from the suirface o:r large dLefecta (bi&ger than 1000 microns). The proposed paste can bit Usecl. Tor quality cantrol of raw material and finiished goods on various stagoa of the tech- nolq&kcal process arA in use, arid does not require com.plicatibd apecial equipmant, The composition of the pnpoised poste (In vt.%)j I,&-naphthoy-lene- ole 0.1-14,,, minaml oil 49.98# Bercinio oxide 49.98. N. Sh. 2,2 ess tL' IJOC 535.37+541.14 KIYAZHA.NSKIY, M. I., UMAYEV, 0. T., OSIPOV, 0. i "Luminesqcenco and Photochemistry of Azomethym) Cmpounilla. V11. Multinuclear Nano, and Bis--azemethynes in the Crystal State" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy KHriii, Vol XLVI, No 1, 1972, pp 1.78-180 Abstract: In order to discover the effect of the lengoh of Oue chain or Coll- jugate bonds an the thermophotochromy of azomethynes, ;i studs s ,r vas made of U11)(2 multinuclear mono and bis-azomethynes in the crystal state fmidied in dctail ia solutions previously [B. M. Krasovitskiy, at al., )!ki. fiit.. k1iirriii, 45, 14167, 1971; 0. T. Asmayev, at al., Zh. fiz, kit. ii In pri.ntixg]. The following compounds were selected for more detailedstudy.. 0U 113C 013 1 OH 1/2 MAMANSKIY, H. I., et al., Zhurnal Fizicheskoy BlUm", Vol U111, No 1, 1972, pp 178-180 Oil 110 Oil The investigated multinuclear mono and bis-azomcl:~iyno-i in the crystal state reveal both phutuchromy and thermocliromy. In canj:rast to Lhe derivaLiveq of salicylalaniline, the indicated compounds are lurAnei1;'C:k.nt:, and the th-eriw- chromy and photochroiny do not mutually exclude each ot:114!1-, Aboorption spectra are presented. An explatiatlon for the cxt?crlmnta3 dat4i 1,Li tiffervil it'Y wlkiclk cm excitation in the benzoid form, photorransfer of a prolmn uikils place VlLh the formation of the quinoid form and subsequeriL emiBsion Oizher !n the trani; an;A ci.s-quinotd or only in the cia-quinold. The Latter is ii spuci,flc character- istic of the crystalline state. 2/2 112 01.6 UNCL ASS I F IF 9 FROC0SING DATE--230CT70 TITLF--USE OF POLAROGAAPHY FOR CONTROLLING THE PRI11,3UCTION OF 4,ACETYLtIAPHTHALIC AN11YORIDE -U- AUTHOR-(05;-KOT0Kv L,Aj SlfEVCHENK0t E*stpo IIEZUGLY'Vo VoU-s 0J.1.1SK I Y I.-Bomes SLEZKO, G.F. COLMTim-OF INFO--USSR SOURCE---KHIM* PROM. UKR. 1970t Me 46,-8 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--REACTION KINETICSt NAPHTHENFt OXIDATION, PCILAROGRAPHIC ANALYSISv ANPHTHALENE9 CARBOXYLIC ACIO CONTROL MARKING--N,' AESTRICTIONS 0OCUMEfJ CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0739 STEP NO--UR/O4t361"tO/001,)/O%)I/,3t),'t6/")04d CIRC ACCESSION Nrl--AP0119646 1--_ 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED pur r. s s tNc. cm rf.:--noc r7C CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0119646 AOSTRACT/EXTRACT-CU) GP-0- AlISTRACT. THF KINETICS 00: 4,ACETYLACENAPHTiff:.NE (1) FORMATION ANO OF ITS 0XIOPlo WITH NA SU.12 CR SU132 OR StJ67 WERE STUDIE0. I WAS OC-TU. IN THE SYNTr~ESIS PUCESS, BY POLAROGRAPHIC ANAL, OF A SAMPLE IN A SUPPORIING I-'-'LFCIKDLYrE OF 0.02 I'll ET SUB4 NI SOLN. IN 92PERCENT MEOH. THE YIELD OF I DURING ACETYLATION OF ACENAPHTHENE IN THE PRESENCE OF SNCL SU82 AT WO ANO 120DEGREC-S IS GIVEN AS A FUNCTION OF TIME* TO ANALYZE THE MIST., OF li-,AC4TYLjNAPPiT'fALI(; AND 1,4,5,NAPHTHALENETRICARBOXYLIC ACIDS RESULTING FROM GX10N. OF It THE H SU152 0 LAYER CONTG. THEIR NA SALTS WAS ACIDIFIED 14174~ 14CL AND E.(TO. WITH C SUB6 H SUS6 AND ANALYZEU POLA90GRAPHICALLY IN ~k SUPPOUING ELECTROLYTE OF 0*1 N CACL SUB2-ALC. SOLN# CONTG,:0.01 N LIGH4 FACILITY: RUBEZHAN, KHlMo KO?4Rsj RUBENNOE, USSR, -Lc-r-r- Lr--rx U1411 L I F USSR t7DC 547.558.1 SHUBINA, L~ V., and KRASOVSKAYA, L. I., Belorussian $tate University Iment V. I. Lenin "Stereospecificity of the Reaction of 1,3-Xylylene-Bi.ii-Plio.,-,;ilianium Ylid With Benzaldehyde" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimil, Vol 42(104), No 5, 1,11ay 72, pp 969-971 Abstract: The present article '.s a continuation of iw.rIie:r studies by the san authors in which they showed that the reaction ~i-4' 1,4-xylylone-bls- triphenylphosphoran with benzikldohyde, deponding on Clio exjierimancaL Coa- ditions, led to the formation of a mtxturo of g4topietric ittjulierri of Io4- dis.1yrylbenzene in various ratios. This is a further study of stereospecificity of the roaccI4)n of bis- phosphonium ylids with aromatic aldehydes. The autha:rs shv;e.i!r_; t1lat the reaction of 1,3-cylylene-bis-phosphonium ylld with beni!a1d4!]'qde in aprotic and nonpolar solvents is a stereaspecific process leadftig to trans-trans-1, 3-distyrylbenzene. Geometrical is=ers of 1,3-distyrItIberri3eite were syn- thesized and characterized by infrared spectra. 1/1 1/2 028 UNCL ASS IF Ito PROCEIS ING t)trE--t)i,oFc7o TITLE-PREPARATION LF FIBERS FROM A MMURE OF P0LYA1'.*RYl.0rlIllklLl: W(lif POLYMETHYL METHACI~YLATE -U- AUTHOR-103)-~~l &hAYAf S.S., ZAZULINEw Z,.A.p 9NO.KIN, A-Aa -COUNTRY OF tNFO--USSR SOURCE-KHtM. VOLOKNA 1970# (2)1 19-22 BATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--POLYACRYLOAll T RILE FIBERt POLYML-*TtiYLMETfi,iliCtIl'I.ATC-t WEAR RESISTANCEr TENSILE STRENGTH CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/0045 STEP _,_rjRC I lHilk"Al illll:~Pllfl flild 11 111- M. NO 212 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCEIS MG OATE-040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0132340 ABSTRACTj'EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* PULYACRYLON[TRILF FIBERS WERE MODIFIED WITH POLY(ME MrTHACRYLATEI OF MUL,, 1JT4 ?I rtmtis 10 PRI141-5 I IN 90:10 RATIO) TO GIVE FIBER BLENDS HAVtMG, SUPERIOR WFAil R~STSTANGE AND FLEXURAL STRENGTHr GOOD TENSILE: STRENGTHP ANO SLIQHTLY LOWER LIGHTFASTNESS, FAC I LITY:. Mflo 010SCOWo US,514'. USSR VX 541j.791.4-W ELLERT, G. V., BOLOTOVA, G. T., and KRASQVVAXA&~'K.%"-F.41.,1 Ins t1itatu of Gq-.neral. and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N, S. Ka'"n'"A"ovp Acadeny 1:4 Sclonces 1WR "Formation of Uranium (IV) Sulphate Complexes With TrLbutylpljonphtne Oxide" Moscow, Zhurnal. Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Val 4, No 3, Plax 71.p pp 769-792 Abstract: Employing the extraction method it was deti!i%iine.~ that neutral arid acid complexes of uranium (IV) are extracted from sulp1wite mudia into bonzeae solution of tribtitylphosphitie oxide (TBPO) vith follmritig T,01.10-.U ratics.- 3:1 in case of neutral complexes, and 2-1 and 1:1 in acid When. Com- plexing with uranium sulphate, T11P0 may bind directly ca ur.onii= -- in titkutral complexes -, or through the protons -- In acid complip:qii. lChe U-78PO bond is comparable strengthwise with the U-S04 and TBP(H1 bepnjis. It may be 4ssume-d that even in acid complexes the TB:P0 molaoules aro Immad closc to the ura4ium atoms, since on standing they convert easily to the ixisc-lublo neutral complex U(S04)2*TBPO, in which the TBPO molecules are aound d1ructly to uranium. 1/1 112 017 UNCL ASS IF I ~0 PAOCESSING DATE--lbOCT70 TITLE--CLINICO CYTOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF SOFT rissuF vmccmiis IU CHILORL"i -U- :AUTHUR--KRASOVSKAYAt V.Pf ~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 'SOURCE--VESTNIK KHIRURGII IMENI 16 1, GREKOVAt 1970a VOL 104l NR 4, PP L13-118 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~TOPIC TAGS--PEDIATRICSt SARCOMA, SIOPSYt DIAGNOSTIC 1410KINE CONTROL MARKING--NU RE3TRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PRGXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0040 STEP NO--Lll:t /0589/ T111 I Ott /1J04/011 3101 t A CIRC ACCESSIGN 212 017 UNCLASSIFIED ;'K IJ C C- A T P C I CIPC ACCESSION Ni'l-AP01051145 AaStRACUEXTRACT-(U) Cpfl-o- ABSTRACT THE AUTHOR HAS CHILDREN vITH TUMOR LIKE NEOPLASMS OF SUFF Tl:!,SUE:S 1'.' JIH(14 WAS SUSPECTED. THE ANALYSli OF THE flfamw---o AlAICHIAL PJAS CONSWERABLE DIFFICULTIES Iri DtE FIRSt :iTAULS Or s Aft c lim-A s ARE ERRONEOUSLY 01AGNOSEI) AS INFLAMMATORY A,%j CONSERVATIVELY, AND T14C.Y AKE EVEN INCISFU 1,1 THL F-i4l) IMPROVING THE D14GNO515 IN 10 CHILOkEN 0TOLUGIC~ 5ilJOIEI~ 0~- BIOPSY SPECIMENTS, ObTAINED IN PUNCTURM)' WITH A FIN~l ilf:i-31J, i~LRE ll'A~Y-* THE ANALYSIS UF THE GIVEN MATERIAL HAS Ot THAf CYT0Ul(*JvIC INVESTIGATrON 15 A VALUAdLE A0JUNCf PERM11TIN6 IJ i:SIA6LI~ri Pk()Pk~ 01AGNnSIS OF SARCOMA OR INFLAAMATUKY PROCESS IN 93 PE;~ CENT or CASES. Automatic Coauvli Systems WW!gYj A. A., (Moscow) "Faximus Accuracy of Microcontrol" Avtomatika I TelemakhanUtal Doc 73# pp 27-39 Abetracts The maximum possible accuracy of control of :PT-0008863 In which thermal noise Is the dominating influence Is studied, Them iav privarUy procemes of microscopic dimensions, It in shown that with cla4sical inter- action of a process with a monitoring system the -maximmut errors in the evalu- ation and control can not ba much below the level of ou~tu=l thermal fluctu- &tions, of the process if the noise temperature of th'% iwtpllflars is greater then or eq~~ to the temperature of the process., For the caue of monitoring the coordinates of the process by means of quantum rad3jktion it is shmi to be pwaitile to assure that the erivre in monitoring anit control will be sub- stantially below the level of thet=a fluctuatio4s. The article Includes 62 equations and two fig=pn. Thsre are ten USSR um, 62--~50 9 519-25 KRASOVSKIY, A. A., Corresponding Menber of the Academy of $clences US$R "Solution of Fokker-Planck-Kolmogoroy 14uation by thm 3erins Method" 1 Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 205o No 3, 151?2, Pii 550-552 Abstraett The article consider3 a dynamic aystim dasoribn,l 'by the equations i, + mx ...... Z., 1) ="- *-:,, i =-- 1, 2...... 11, where S; are white nolse with tho ropectrial detimity matrix S S Sjjjj. The functions T, are considered analytiot 1/8 16WR KRASOVSKIY, A. A., Dok)ady Mmdemii Ntuk SSSR, Vol 21)5, Nd. ~, 1T,2, PP 550- 552 k, Jul k. 11 MA The initial values of the plwie coordinates xjj *.a#.j are ranoon, their don- sity function p(x,, '"I xnt 0) - PO(X 1, and Its lagArithms axe ex- pressed by the analytic functionst 2/8 USSR KRASOVSKIY, A. A., Boklady Akademii Nauk SSSR# Vol 21;1,15. No 3, 1972, PLD 550- 5 52 where A.0, Aio. Aik 0. AWo axe given quMt't'eM* The current probability density p(xP so-to XIII, Q In the phase space of system (1) is subject to the Fb),.ker-,,P1Iwck-Ko1noj,-o=v equation 2- dxj which in the transition to logarithmic probability demalty III; transfa=ed to 11 1 III P 84 3/8 USSR KRASOVSKIY, A. A., Doklady Akadexii Nauk SSSR, Yol 205, No 3. 19't2, pp 550- 5 52 The solution of this equation Is sought in the form o~ the Borle:s where A., Al, Aik, AIM, are the unimown time funotions t. These func- tions. as well as their given values AiL (U) are symmetric in the Indexes: I.e., they do not chW(9 iWrir4j permutatiors of the indexest 4/8 14 J~ iT i USSR KRASOVSKIY. A. A., Doklady Akadesil Kauk SSSR, Vol 205, No 1972, pp 550- 352 \A The coefficients of series (2) are symmetric im the Lndexes, bej~in- ning with the seconds Ckik? m Clilkf Substituting expressions (5), (2) In-to eqmatlan (4), nnd collevting ind equating to zero the coofficients,given identical products of the phaso coordi- nates and with allowarce for the above-stertioned sylouiotry, yields Lhe follcwing: Z Sp, (APq + AIIAJ (1i'vii S1, ("t,ji +Api - q-1 518 USSR KRASOVSKIY, A. A., Doklady AWer4ii Nauk SWB, Vol 20.5, No 3, 1972. pp 550- 552 P. q-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7v 7' 6/8 (N 1) '1(IN2) + ,y 15 USSR KRASOVSKIY, A. A.,.Doklady Akadenii Ilauk SSSR, Vol 20!;1 11o 1972. pp 550-. 552 2t ,A (apik... r A Jos + + a,,.k,.,, Api) A? N (N + 1).,Ipqik s + AM j.Aq.jk... N (N 1) apf"'k.. a PWI 3-7-2 7/8 USSR KRASOVSKIY, A. A. Doklady Akadexii Nauk $SSR, Vol 2051 Ito 3, IW2, pp 550- 552 The solution of this infinite system of ordlnar~v d-IfIgotrentIul equationu sub- ject to initial conditions (6) defines the required coe9l'icieuits of serlos (5) of the current logarithmic probability density. 8/8 - 15, - USSR UDC 1669:620-179.2 SHORSHOROV, H. Kh., CHERNYSHOVA, T. "Testing of Metals for Weldability" Ispytaniya Motallov na Svarivayemostl [English Version W:,ove Press, Moscow, 1972, 240 pages. Translation of Annotation: Weldability is one of the mt?i:t importarit rechno- logical characteristics of a metal, used 'to evaluate itii sulgability for tho manufacture of structures. In this book, primary attention is given to methadi; of avaluatillf, changes in the stnicture and mechanical properties of wu~lde~~ .' j *i fit:.,- . Problems of the theoi-j of phase and svructuml converijimis, strength during weldiNr, and YarioLle types of Vrittle nki)tura il.)f welded jolritc are dincussed. The criteria fom.Alatcd for evaluntion ol' valiim~llity cax] te used to select me-thoL14, technoloj~,ias, and im)(We of The book in dcaivned for a Wiml mr4-A oC er,411neurl,,j toioflwd-~ril pern,onneA, jj r te and raaearctmro Jnvolyo(t In the dmvelopmen~ nnd prtx1tjatji,:m C14, 1~tj-%jr-tjAj- .11 1 iala and in the veldirq~ and heat treatment of roitAll filivin::tUrils, L:'5 F101ma; 12 Tables; 151 Biblio. Refs. TABLE OF COM"N"S Foreword 5 1/4 1 7 '7 =7-77-r* 777777 ~-_ 711 M111 177.,71! Al - WNT, USSR SHORSHOROV, M. Kh., CHERNYSHOVA, T. A. , KMSOVSKIY, A. I., I hp), t a n i va Metallov na Svarivayemost', Metallurgiya Press, Moscow, 1972, 240 pages', Introduction 9 Chapter I. Structure and Properties of Welded Joints hi Metuls and Alloys 11 1. Phase and Structural Changes in Metals During W4,1ding 11 2. Criteria for Selection of Technology and ftle of 1holding, arki Subsequent float Treatment of Welded Joints 39 Chapter II. Methods of Estimating th,.- Influence of WgA!,.Ling Hode and Subsequent float Treatment on -Structure and Proporties of Welded Joints 75 1. Methods of Studying Kinetics of Phase Conversions Undei- the Conditions of Thermal Cycles of Welding 76 2. IMET-1 Methods 84 3. Tests for Studying Influence of Technology and Mode of IYelding 01, Propcrties and Structure of Zone of Thermal Effect 89 4. Testing of Resistaw--c to Ageing 98 S. Methods of Determine.tion of Mechanical Properties of W41-1ded Joints 99 Chapter III- Tests of Welded Joints for Resistance to Fom.,alkin of flot Crack-i 109 1. Mechanism and Condition of Formaticyn of ]lot Cracko 109 2/4 --------------M- USSR SHORSHOROV, N. Kh. , UIERNYSHOVA, T, A, QASOVSKIY, A. 1. , Ispytarava Metallov na Svarivayemost', Metallurglya Press, Moscow,, 1974, 240 I)zig-*,s. 2. Analysis of Methods of Determination of Resistani::it of Hotal of Scam and Near-Sewn Zone to Formation of 11ot Cracli.~i 3. Methods of Mechanical Testing of M031t, in the fti.ttioness Temperature interval 4. Determination of Resistance of Met8l of Scain and Near-Seam Zone to Formation of Hot Crads by rorc4.-d 4fol-motion 5. Technological 'rests for Evaluation of Resistanco c-f ilt,,'Ided Joint,; to Formation of Hot Cracks 6. Some Examples of Estimation of Resistance oF Alloys to Forwtion of Not Cracks Chapter IV. Testing of Welded Joints for Resistanct, to Fornution of Cold Cracks 1. Mechanism and Conditions of Formation of Cold Cracks Ounin, Welding 2. Methods of Quantitative Evaluation of Resistance of Welded Joints to the Formation of Cold Cracks 3. Technological Tests for Estimation of Resistance to, Foi,nation of Cold Cracks 4. Comparison of Methods of Testing for Resistance tt;i ForimItion of 3/4 Cold Cracks 113 115 1,17 132 1.17 152 152 159 164 l"jz USSR SIMRSHOROV, M. Kh., QiERNYSHOVA, T. A., KRASOVSK.1)', A. 1. , I spytaniya Metal lov na Svariva),cmost I , Metallurgiya 1'ress, Moscow, 197 4!, .1,10 pages. Chapter V. Testing of Welded Joints for Resistance to brittle lZuPture 175 1 . Basic Regularities in Formation and Devolopm4t~nt of Crj.,cls 175 2. Criteria for Evaluation of Resistance of a Material to Formation and Development of Cracks 179 3, Methods of Testing of Resistance to Brittle Rul)ttire Urider Static Loading iss 4. Methods of Determination of Resistance to 11rittlo Ruplw-;~ %,ith Impact Loading 191 5. Methods of Initiation of Cracks in a Brittle Layei- 19,17 6. Methods of Testing for Local Rupture of Metal in with High Operating Temperature '4103 7. Testing for Resistance to Corrosion Under Variaw; 209 8. Examples of Estimating Resistance of Materials to Brittle Ruptiji-e 2 Chapter VI. Testing of Welded Units and $pecimens of' 1;,tandllrd Struc- tures Under Conditions Imitating OperatiRl! Conditions 227 Bibliography 237 4/4 USSR UQ1 547P769.61781 GRIN', N. P., KRASCVSXIY, A. N., KOCHMIR, F. 101. 0 Z&;1O"Cozh"Ye 3tate MaNdIcal Institute, All-union Sclentirld fleas-arch Chemico-Phax-mceutIcal inst1tvto imeni S. Ordzhonididze, Roscom "Studies in the Imidazole Seeleal LXXVIII. Reaction oif 2-oidnobenzothiazoles with d,-haloketones" Riga, Xhimlay, Geterotsiklichesklkh Soyedlneniy, No 9, 1972P pp 1271-1274 Abstracti A detailed study was =We of the reaction of 2-alLinobanzothiazole and its 6-substituted derivatives with 4-bromomothyl alkyl"axyl. hetoryl~ ketones. Under mild canditiona (kn acetone at 1,5-200), 3-mily1mathyl-2- lalnobenzothiazollnes were forined, TheIr atructxjre sawl e5l'ItbaAshed by qualitative reactions to the cvxbonyl group and iturromad epiatra in which there are clear absorption tends of the aO and 101 sroqa La the 1.680-1.rd'O'j ca7l and 3,320-3.345 cm7l regionsp respactivoly. Ths ;(ropprties of thlo coiapourAs were investig_ated# and the coaditiona, of rlpg foritation to obtain derivatives of ia1dazo/-2*1-b7ben:1soth1azole are discuAle'ed. 1/1 USSR VDC 547.7Btjl..6-j?B,,-5-C`-( KTY. A. H It K & "X ril P. M.Y and ROMI, A. B., tapo:t,ozha ~~adim--~ Institute, AU Union Scientific Cherrlcal-Pharmceutical Hesearch lnstit;ma Imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow "Studies in the Imidawle Seriea. LVII. 5ylithasis of 6,7 .11Z11 _11"Q 12,1-blthiazolidone-3 and Ito Derivatives at the Viethylime 01.111up Riga, Khimiya Gete rots ikliche skikh Boyedinenly, No 6, ~htn 71, m) Abstract: Synthesis of t~'),7-Lki,,ietl),Yllen-~iridda.7.o [,,?,I-b:l i.,Els developed. acid It, acetic anhydride leads to the formation ot (r); whcum 0-14! zolyl-21m4rcaptopropicnic acid is used -- thf~. produc-t fit; midazo[2,1..b]thiazolidone-3, WiliCh in sptte ol' the -pruw4mc,-, a group does not react irith aa-y1diazoniwn borofluoride. (1) Lmuaets with altlc,- hydes, inatine, nitro conpounds, and with ax7l6inzomituti eallts prodicing derkva- tives of the mathylene group CH3 1/2 ........ IM. MINIM- I L-11-1111 11 . .- '- -M.M..". . . USSR KRASOVSKIYy A. N., et al., Khimiya Getd-, rots All. che W,kh Boyei:11meniy, uo 6) Jun 71, pp 822-825 CII, 254-2550; P-CH CC6114CH, 238-'.:"':', ,?0; )-(CH CHI"~-!!J~Clf' X, m.p. reported: C6H5 0 3 u 2 225-226'; 0-02'CAC", 246-24,,l ; m-(Vc6):r CII, 259-260 p-0 11 ~4 'P~':("6114C1 J, 2-furfurylidene, 260-2610 5-nitro-2-Aulurjlidenc, 2741-276' *; 3-isatinilidene, 344-3450; P-(CII ) IICOW", 300-30eo; P-CH3OC6H4h7:M, 228-41129; H "1111, 2C-0-- 2630. 3 2 P-B!'C6 411 2/2 USSR LIDC 541.6' " '1547. 1'85.5 1 1,554, 4, 25.4 ALEFZEYFVA, L. 11., PzE-4Ej'IZYII_, YE;__ H.. 5I.-YMM, YU. N.p j6j,;. , and KOP-MI, if. V. I All U~Ilon Scicn," lfipi- M-: K qS. ME u ea Pe_~;carch Distituto Ir-ani S. Urdnhonile.1dzes, 1,;czcQii .a u ia R "Ring-Chain Tautoneri-cm of S-Acyle_114yl SubwLituted Imletav):Iezi ~11;:L Amnciat':!j Iaidazzolo Systems" Riga, Khimiya. GeterotsJklich,-.sktkN SnyedIneniyo lio, 81 ALA,_i 'j,2, 1125-11-14 Abstracti T~.e tz, u -toile rinr~4 of IC-ilcylall'yl 4,5-dipI1c!ny1III!da-_OIC' InAdazole, has te-er stWicd vy PI-Ti zu-.4 1~ 3pCCt3.V::CO.py. Duper, 11'r, Orl t' I'l; r".4""wr" u!* aldehyde or hoto.--.,L~ on tha typo of butercrycl-o w'Lth ~'- imidazolf, puelcu.1, C11 the vtatn of tho oit ty::,, of solvent uned, thoze conprJund-- c"w ex"t tw Opull (ketones), as cYclic 3-ljyt~ruxy durivativas of as mixed tautozeric forms. When a zubztituent oxistai ckn ilinnitllvzf. 2 of Vv? thiazoline rIng, the cyclic compounds exist.,,* a mixtura of tuo meric fom-s, I/I USSR UDC: 53,1.66 PISARENKO, G. S., KRASOVSKIY, A. Ya., Kiev "The Physical Theory of the Dynemic Yield Point of- 1:%~ystalLine Niaterials" Kiev, Lroblemy Prochnosti, No 11, 1970, pp 6-13 Abstract: This work presents an evaluatioil of the i::nntributjon of the movement of dislocations to the dynamic yield point of stricZUrally stablo crystalline materials. The model of viscous retardiw:ion of high-spee"I dis- locations leads to a realistic description of the mfcrusoopic phenctmQna in the initial stages of plastic flow of crystalline mir:erials at high deforma- tion rates. This indicates that the primhry contril:iutiov to plastic fic'. is by superbarrier movement of dis!ocatipns. )ati on the d1imping., of Lla-stlc shock waves in materials can be logically interpretiml with LjUalltitat~il'C agreement of the retardation constants defined by wwious methods (including on the basis of attentuation of altramic. oscillat;[Ims This makes it Of r-IJILSOC - possible to use data on the attentuation ihocr~ WIVC15 IS all independent method for estimating the ratio of the wisecus retardatica constarit of dislocations to the, density of mobile di;iloczitLons S/S. USSR S"Y. F 'Tray sn-11-it"171 "Data Fertair-in- to t1he LI ill KZus Zly ill 10.36 - .oscolf _rot Zhurnal Y p Not-th A!;Iall tlc!,~bnrn'~- Ab ~ractt ill Kra~_nopxzt: Kx-ay ill W'6' attil oct,~.-JI11:A 1-:"!, na that ill othn. 7_!X~ of' 012 Fr'-'c' of thlo 'i-1, inwon;... J I_ tho dI-_:,-3zo 1:1 _1~:' "u"I wera V.~4r C-f va:j D. nuttal"11. "i""'a ai'r~~nt GD. v_nd v 1. ur i U3511 llo 41 Apr 'jl, pr 7-11 tion to tl,,.c il-L"~_'u"LAC).1 C st by uf 111hin Itl I It vas tiat Z. .7 0n!3 icleinble (le ~!,-O of I 'Li-. c'-OZ, enn-, of lateilt lr=xulty of th', tho ropulaticn. Ab.3 pradordinut Ocvj=~!lcc oz ", It, vniong CWA~.,drun. 2/2 IF 112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCIi'SSM; D)%Tr--llS)-P7J li2 ~o2 TITLE--THE COMPARATIVE SENSITIVITY (IF MAN AND ANIMALS. TO THr Af.TIfV%4 ('4: ITLE-~THE 1401CES OF ACUll: T041CIT -U- --T 7VAR SUBSTANCES ACCORDING TO THE -e OUS JLjjjr"Q 'D -ikUTHOR--KRASOVSKIY, G.N., SOBINYAKOVAv 3.ko lode .0U4TRY OF INFO--USSR OURCE-GIGIYENA I SANITARIYAv 19709 NR 4v PP 29-34 ,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--TOXICOLOGY, EXPERIMENT ANIMAL,, ORUG SENSKI[Vtt"y ~CONTROL 4ARKfNG--N9 RESTRICTICAiS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~PROXY REEL_2FRAMF--1985/1680 STFP 1. CIqC ACCESSI'l-N Ntl--A'0l0t735 ~F 2/2 02S CLASSIFIF-0 P;t!) 1:1, IZ s sIft L ! S7 0 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0101735 ABSTRACT/EXTPACT-W) GP-0- ABsTRACT. I to OPOER TO ASPECTS OF THE PRbRLEM OF INTERSPECIFIC SF11SITIVITY h% Vtrr."ilr WAS TO CnMPARE THE LEVELS flf- LETHAL DOSES Or 260 Sj)RSTAl;(,FS Fl:)Il A10 LABORATORY AN14ALS. INFORMATIfIN 04 TH~ HUMAN LETHAI- onj!'-_5 dAS TAKEN FR!~H THE LITERATURE ON FORENSIC MEDICINE* THE SENSLITIVIr-Y 0!: -I~k-N TI-) TOXIC SUBSTANCES PROVEO TO BE APPROX14ATELY EQUAL TO THar ,jF ANIMALS OR FXCSEDED 112 TO 3 T14ES) IT TO AN INSIGNIFICANT EXTENT. TsqF FINUING WAS THAT 0IFFERENCES.IN THE Sr-NSITIVITY COULD AL, LFVELLED IF .EXPER71MENTS 'WERE' CARRIED OUT. ON ANIMALS -140ST Sr-,NSIT.IVE 'In, THE 11VESTIGATED SUBSTANCE. IT IS SHOWN rHAt THER-C- IS NO 1%1,JNlVFR5AL'l MOST SENSITIVE SPECIES OF ANIMALS THAt COULD RE USED IN 1HE. tpANIT&~~Y TOXICOLOGICAl EXPERIMENTS. Rd. C4)def 'UR 0240 Acc. Nr. AP0029328.- PRimARY SOURCE: Gigiyena i Sanitar ~70, 'N:r 1, ppaj-.3j HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF CONDITIONS OF WSCI-IARGE OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS CONTAIMNO $ILICON ORGANIC COAPOUNDS Klyashchitskaya, A.L.; Krasovskiz, P1,11 FriiJ,1.3ralid, S,A Effluents frorn the production of sNicon organic pol)-avem ha%tj: a corziplex campoAd iris: organic solvents and sil 1'zonorganie compounds arepeculilr irigredlo-W.3uf the ir'lontaminat ion. Toxicologic tests revealed biological ijjacLjiVjt)' Qf 51liConS containiori.1mel.ilyl, ethyl and jille- nyl radicals, as well as lgroups of compoun&- whoworganic radicah o,)ntained lluorine. chio- rine, sulfur and cyan. Compounds with a small numbet of flructuriii. uniti~ had a high biodlo- gical activity. The maximum permissible concentration5 of 11he 13 itivesliji:ated silicon orga. nic polymers ir water bodies were determined judging by the orqta uolepti4: index. IREEL/FMM' 19680900 woo' USSR UDC 614.77;1:661.7L8.5 KLYASHCHITSKAYA, A. L. OVSK N., and,FLITOLYAND, S. A., is t 4xWVe-'Rme`ni First Moscow Medical Instx e eni 1, K. Sethetloy "Hygienic Evaluation of Industrial Effluents Contmining Organosilicon Compounds" Moscow, Gigyena i Sanitariya, No 1, 1970, pp 28-31 Abstract: Toxicological studies on polymethy1hydro sils~xane, sodiom ethylailiconate, and 10 other organosiLicon compounds ii:i the effLutnts of the Dankovskiy ChemicaL Plant showed that they tire virtdall!j non- toxic. The biological activity of the compounds is independent of the radical bound with silicon, and is d4teroined by thL, length of the polymer chain and its molecular weight. Compoundij, with met!iyl, ethyl, and phenyl radicals as well its compouiids wl-v-)se organic r1adi- cals contain fluorine, chlorine, sulfur, or (~yanojqen, were nontoxic. The monomer A3SiH, low-molecular-weights4ium sillconijite, and h-exa- methylpolydimethylpoLymethyL (trifluoropropyl) siloxavie with a smakl number of structural units exhibited high biolog~)cjal 4ictivity. The main negative feature of the compounds Is that t4aly impart a dis- nareeable odor and taste to water. 7 USSR UX 615.9:612.019 N. and SOBINYAKOVA, 0. R., Chair of Co=ntAnzil Hyi;-leme, First Moscow -Re-dical Institute imeni I. M. Sechenov "Comparative Sensitivity of 'Man and Animals to Various Subutanc(In-, Accord!ng to the Indices of Acute Toxicity" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 4, 1970, pp 29-34 Abstract: A review of the literature on forensic inedicine ~A86 for which lethal doses for nan have Wien established. But Let;-iiil for animals (when administered perorally) were founA for only :!:,,0 oz' 1:111i, t~ubit,ijicel;. Analysis revealed that mar, is approximately as sansitive to the compounds w3 animals or, in some cases, only slightly more so. The diff-trencwti In sensitivity can be equated if toxicity tests are tun on aniuals that ari.3! most sdnsitive to the particular substance under study. There it; no "univevi-il," li~glily sensitive animal because of structural and metabolic differences betwiten USSR UIX 621.37.1.8.092.22 SHEIN, A. G.. KRASOVSKIY, G. YA. "Theory of Resonator Thrce-Dimensional-Periodic Delay Sj,utem-s" Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb. (Rad.to Engirw~ering. Hepublic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technica[ Mlection) , 070, vyp. 14, pp 73.- 77 (from M-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No (4111.22) Translation. The characteristics of 6elay syatems are Lwest1gated. The dit- persion equations and formulas for the coupling revintorig"a 4tze obtaineil, There are 4 illustrations and an 8-entry bibliography. Acc. Nr Abstracting 'Service: 671-)1d? Itlef. Code_~. ,4p043925_ INTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABSIT, 19t A70-23143 -- Emaorimenta istics of two-Ahmensionalv lpatiodic 401WASW MUCIL14i [Eksperimental'nnIa isoledavanim WorAtwislik. duumdrtbo. Periodicheskikh ramedf4,lVtAt;hfhikh sistort'), !4., Q, 131ltiv. , li, J Kralcyl-s~q, jKnjjr'4; I. llwkn a - 1! t~ -- . %,, Ukr&j elektTunfk K Zr:lk: ~.T~Ssf) Ir"i'w"JAJ, -P lw~RSlarl. od Shvin's 11913,Q, (~j the &3facw1~1wl of !j %liuclulp. 1, li found !1".at sholl's I(xv,tilal alliYollmalmn. ill:cownung Only 101' ItId llrSt a,e, in gener4l, !n whifitijuiV dl~ 0,1W .4 Ceflair, ncteaw- in the erjor at the b4nd buw'idal,ci ;s ol',Jrhutolf to an augmented itift-,djN:u of I* h;4,w upalial nuaq~mlui cr. the structiwe Q1 tn- hf 60d IF) USSR LIEC: 517.9-14:513-7133-:-31 Aqr)VOII(TY N- V- , Institute of Mathematics ud Vechv.od.cs, of * C.Lences of the ISR, Sverdlovsk "On the Game Problem of Evr~-ior?' Minsk, DifferentsialIny-ye Uravreniya, Vol. 8, No 2, FO~, 'I-, J)p '243-2L8 Abstract: The possibility of StabIc. W, in positional differential ganxis is studied. T),e Lp]:,roach uo:!!d I.i,. anm- lyzing this problem is bascd an wri extremum construct iin. ant' 'Une conccplt of positional absorption. Sufficient conditions are Ivirmulatod under vli-fch an extrermim strateMr guarantees stable deviation of =1.1.on a.~wihy *:`rw th~e target set for all t>to. BiblioCjrraph;- of four titacs, USSR K SU.~I;CjTIN, A. I., Itics Institute ineni V. A, Steklov of the Acadear wf: ScL'+ntes ll'-"~K I'On the Struc-,ure of Differential Moscow, Dolclady Akademii Nauk SSSRI, Val. 1~~O, No. :3, 2.1 Jajp 70, 1: - Abstract; A dilferential game -L;'Cr mdi~ir;-~ax ti;*.me E'o encoLn'ta-v I's cn-imil":Itired. The purpose of t"'ie art.,cle is to show Vle game structme in EL 1,.J.ass i~)il approx--maLio-n strategies. The system is ljy the p(Ru4tion 1; f x, .,) 4. r(4 O(t, x, v) where x is a phase vector ard u, v are control ve-ctovs zau,ij~..t to the l.irst az,.,j second players and constrained hby the Cond4tj.on u C. U, V C- 11, e sets U an - are bounded i-.Lnd cloe The the'. LiLr';7cliiur v.,!cp~.wt te.) x. A.1-in 112 UESR N. N., Dokhay Mau,', 3! -'Z', R, liol. 194'i, No. ;H. 70, 523-'526 p p Ua. and Va are riefin-j as systoms of U4 (.t I, X) 4,11111 fol ssible positions it., x~ for any cliolee of tibe q~Qv~erlnj-:r il -.hi,,I,- tlwcrQ=,T ~tcr, PO cerning the stability of sets of stratii..,le.- ar-i! n,e e iva a 212 U3SR Q&W.150Y N. 11. (Ural State Umi-,ermity) "Differential Game of Approach. 11. Ro,,.,Ular Mixed I*mk Differentsiallnyye Uravnonlya; October, 1970; pp 1;143-.-:1 A:35TRACIL Tlv) prolole-,i of tllv~ .1-11-Ini-c"v:~1 of :m 1~ .0 tho ca.vt oll, eq,-I: I ~I- xxi a given wgre-ito In strategies is studied. An extrem.-Ll, !jtrAtoj-y -4-1 %:ft corWitions the litmerce,ition of arq rml:rtlon wita i~ The constructions given in the wor'4', t:a.~ry aver, In tbr-i omie at'