SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUDLYAK, V.N. - KUDRYASHOV, L.I.
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UDC 577:576.851.48+544.7.963.3
TROITSKIY, N. A., BATURO, V. A., SILKOVA, T. A., and
"Use of Phosphorus32 in the Investigation of the Reasonii for the Increase in
the Number of Recombinants Upon Irradiation of PscherichEa coIL With INeutrons"
Minsk, Voprosy Genetiki i Selektsli (Aspects of Cenetiell and Selection),
"Nauka i Teklinika," Minsk, 1970, p 302
Abstract: Data concerning the utilization of the radioa2tivt:n I:-hasphortls iso-
tope for the investigation of the recombitiation process Ln Escherichia Coli
irradiated with intermediate neutrons, and also data oil Lhe J;--xilation oF LINA
from radioactive zygotes, are cited. The assumpLion is advar4ccd that itic:rcase
in the frequency of recor~.ibfnants induced by irradiatiun (if Lli;--! donor hai; 11()
connection with the increafic in the number of formed rit2j:azygoLes and is
probably the result of intensification of the integration proct:!ss of tile
donor genotype in the recelpient. chromosome of Elschericbi.a col.l.
1/1
USSR uDc: 681.325.63
KONDALEV, A. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, BAGAT-,,",Kjy, 11. A., Engineer,
ROMANOV, V. A., Engineer MMLYAK, V. N,. Engineer
"Particulars of Designing Information Form Converteru Based on Integrated
Circuitry"
Kiev, Mekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatsiya Upravleniya, No 5, F~ep/oct 73, pp
51-54
Abstract: The development of new kinds of computers haz rti.,.Bed the prob-
lem of designing converters far changing the form of infornation. This
paper discusses some of the difficulties involved In ImLkiq; converters
with an element base Which is c=patible with state-aX.-the-art c-mru"Orq.
Particular importance attaches to the problem of adap~,fng Integrated cir-
cuit techniques to information form converters. Some txamples are giv~en
of developments in thiE area as regards analog companonts of information
fom converters baned on series-produced integrated clrcuito. On th,,~ besis
of these elements, the Institute of Cybernetics of thil! Ukrttini&n kcader,,r of
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1.
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KONDALEV, A. 1. et al., Mekhanizats'Lya i Avtomattizatiiiya Llpravleniya, No
5, Sep/01-'t 73, PP 51-54
Sciences has developed a high-speed analog-digital convertit-r. with the
following characteristics: dynamic range of input sIgnal's 0.1, 1, !C,r--rd
100 V; principal coriversion error 0.11; additional tomperature error
0.007P'/OC; frequency of readiW 3000 kHz; operating time to failure more
than 2000 hours.
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Welding
USSR uDc 621.7c,)"l T. 011, 6:41E -3
RUSSO, V.L. (Doctor of Techn. Sciences) KM3YARGV B.V. of Tec`X.
Sciences), and S=AUEV, I.V. (Engineers
"The ProcesG of Fusion in Welding lieavy-G%ge Parti3"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proi.-vodstvo, No 11, rlov 71, 1?P I-'I
Abstract: Production-oczle orelding of heavy-g-alge pl,vd;-;t:~ -.zd Ji)rge,,! le(~~:~:.
in the shipbuilding industry posies problevw related ~.v
its effect on welding rates. Detailcd here are meehanL:j:!_.-' cf fc].
certain welding techniques. The baBic fL%ator.,! involvLd iu*t-_-: 11M
surface tensicn, weld pool area, and molten mi,,!tall
analysis is nade of three me-thods for increasing the pi* v,,-
metal in the weld cri:'o;er. The first is based on the
a cti on on tht~ Djo I ~%nA ntn I. P._~ n15 t, tilt 4re-96 0 f ~ip,-,)li. ;N.*.';" L () n
crease in both the aro pres~~;ure 4rd pc-netnxtiori dj!!pVi c1' IJO-LCID i:::-,1
carbon and lcw-ailoy oteelo 1=Ly be achieved by tLe
to 5,000-10,0f_'~O a=- -a me-~hcd may have llmi~~ed 'on tc c~_*(:",.I'--~,
and limitall-ion3 relative to urpt,-M.:~rit. The zecond
the area affected V,, p-ro-ii:,Mve and
changes in the !tb:,.Alr,~~ valu.-o of the !i(!t1W.!, i;,~
by the addition of forrvA.UALod PlLL-o:i Lo tho -.x4d w~-r_jt_ "Lt, Liilvi
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RUSSO, V. L., et al., Svarochnoye Proizvotistwo, No 11, 'I'll pp 1-3
method lies in lncreasia~-, the rower energy concentratit:_% on tL~_- he%-uing
i.e., increasing the intensity of zL~_- heat flux in thr- ot ;11.. t~:) vE~Lies
of violent vaDorization of the olli:.!rheated mfr~als. Thl's
pressure on the molten metal in t,.,e weld crater. Tt
is correlated urith thL second net!13d since reduc-Ing
actually increa-3e the '-eat flux intensity. Analyzis c~f
and those from earlier researca an this tiubject 1~1,11.catnz! th!d; the mt;3L
ti-ve method of increasing the mechanical tictton of Ibe nrc cm the
metal in the -weld cratQr reltitive to arcu azul decreqi.Ailg ~he~
forces is to Increase the ener&y concentration in the for
'; sPOT'I
by compressing the arc. The a,:!chwA.=s of penetraiior. Ln bollft'. arc and
beam welding techniquez appear -to be the'aame and diffor
212
T I tan i um
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UDC: 6:ja-79-1:6169-~_95
`UD
t UYL-El
RUSSO, V-L. (Doctor of Techn. Sciences)) I I-
AY~ j I qAtj
(Candidates of Techn. SciencQ;3), ULK01.
LYAKIN, A.M., and GRETEVD, R.A. (Engineers)
"Semi -Automatic Butt, Welding of Heavy-Grage Titani= Alloys 'JEtticut G
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, 'No .10, Oct 71, 'PP
Abstract; The moot aew_,nced wk-1dLn43 techniques are thoti~u whic-h
capacity joints -with geomf;!tric sha-DfL~, offe~rfrg w,:Id
7.:
metal interlayer on contact wi~_-Ii ta.! m~ich stronger bu-t-11. nllt_,_:I_~!.. 2,L-A,3
discusses manual con"um-able-electrode Weldinir fc-v j._'n-!t of
titanium alloy plates, 20 to 10o aim thicli, V;ie tett
alpha-alloy (base rietal) with a tensilt,:! strength f-cfa %o
alloy -was the filler vire (tensile strength 40-43
for calculating the value Fit wtich 1.he weld jain-~ tj!nz:i_!0 .37,1-:-.,,~-,~'_
equal to that of the ba:3e metal, A curve Is qh0;,M Lo 3f I'l.- t.
of interla-yer di-'nsicns on the tensile stren~,,th of -1_,ii wel(..
properties of -irterlayer are senerally
properties of thle Ifillf-r or electrc~lc =.etsl (weld
the base metal in the wr~ld me-~al. Ultruolonic qI;,il:Lt:"
revealed fai,,Ltv i.", jI,,Mt_-- V(41a clrl_'~M- W110 Gf 11.
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RWSO V. L., et al, Svarochnoy-e Proizvodstvo, :10 10, ','!--t 71 , .:)p
to maintain the angl-~ of the e1ectrod-a to the ve-10,
monitor a constant w:Adin6 rate. "I'lie welding -.-is mcne )n a
welder. The mechanical prcpt~rtios of bolLh thi;.- weld ner~ll --.ni
specimens (6 mm in diameter) include a tensile strengr.,i :~f 61.6
i, - /n,2 z-od 7:o
point of 56.5 an elorigaticil of 14 percn., an, iinn UZ
percent, a notch tougiiness Uouznd notch) of 9.6 c
1200 (on specimens with longitudinal welds). The 11111L'(~ 1--z ch -,be '--Ld
joint is equal in tensile strength to that of the basic me t,- I via -o e 3-,
at 0.1 to 0.35 and the ratio is WOM.
C2*-
t . I,,/ ts.
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UDC 621.791.7S3,~),.*i;t~7*1~(,'~~4.3:o~,9,295
KUD&AROV, B. V., Candidate of Technical Sclences, and 1411KINAVI:V, A. A.,
0 Y. M. and YAVNO) E. 1. , Engineers
"Semiautomatic Pulse-Arc Welding Df Titan-itim Alloys Ning C.:owilonAble
Electrode in Inert Gas"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 11, Noy 70, pp ~Y-19
Abstract: The atithors of this article h.ave developed and
for semiautomatic pul5ed-argon welding of t1taoinril Of s~~Ivijlg
problems encountered eurl-ier in this work.. 'I'lle "l1rp11Vs-111 device provl~ej(
for r6iable fccJ of the welding wire and good tjualitp proiection, of -d%e
welding bath. The hest reSUItS ZIS C-Oncervs stability (it' zol,: and exterzial
formation of welded bead are prodticed when helillm is lLsed ;~s tile protcttvve
gas. The nechanical propvrties of the welded seans ;,.ind joi.111:3 al-C
equivalent to the properties produced by mailtial arFon-arc f,iclAing. I *~ I V
use of the semi autoriat ic pul5ed arc weldkng device ~Nll.ous tho prodiictiiiity
of labor to be increased and the welding deformattions ~o ho decreased,
mechanizing the welding of strucziir*-~ of titanium ai,ld its ij.lLoys in all
positions.
jt~--
WIN
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AITIDIMFV) D. S., ctsr----,, G. 1.:., 1C. 1.t ;1*;
Acade=j of Sciences, USSR
"Quadrupole ' Xome.~nt of the ' Nucleus 214Cj .n the Pir GL
Moscov, Pis'.= v Zhurn,,a Eksparii.,p-ntallnoy I Vol 11, lio
0
20 Apr 70, ?p 3'9-370
Abstract: in the present work a cyclotron is ursel fo--- t`ii~ fti.-!- t;-,
the value of th.e qiLadrupole oV the ox,,:,Lt:~d Ltla-,,2 in- 1"11C3- In
order to eliminate the effect of i:IvvtaI,-,iliLY of t'tjf! j:
accelerated iono on t~e rorU-v--; of J',.K%L!j.:.XQjIC!ntq, tlljl'~
tancous acceleration of tho abrirs-cf.1 (X.-partic 11: Sthl! tri"
iors o- carbon vith cner~;ic, of 8 fu.,I ~',41 1.'wi- rusnecti-
of the Cou'lia-Mb P=-.- ter for both 1---nds of pttAicles :L;I,
and errors originanting during, ca.-.Tarison are, lri:~
waa shown that durinc, simOltaneous acceleration the r~.tlo of of the
light and hearf particles io precomd with a precl..,;iora, iwt iuvoe th'Ll 0.1. pt,-=ent,
and the error of determining Q,,+ connected 1rith this -~bzuj not 10 ~?vrccnt.
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ANDRESEYE71 D. S., at al., Pislr.:,-L v Zhurnml Ek:3per-LiTvmta_1'i:I.)y i
r.iziki, Vol 11, NO 8, 20 APr 70, PP 369-370
In contrast to other work in ifaich llam spectra of in
accordance with ions sclectcd by entropy, tn the proserit w,)rk t:ai~ _erljx_~ctra of b~Lck-
ward-scattered ions were measured im accordance witb ~' -~ramitl by
energy. The value of Vwas deter=ined as:
Q2 + = - (0-53 � OXO b.'u'll-
This contrasts with three other works in which the v&lua of (4i,+ liez in t,-.e li:nits
- to-42 + 0.90) barn and a later work in which the value of' is clor~~ -to zero.
6 ref. Received by editors 10 March 1970.
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1/2 OZ2 UNCLASSIFEEO~ PROtESSN5 OATE--a7NOV70
rITLE--QUADRUPOLE MOMENT OF CADMIUM 114 IN T14E FIRST 'ji-KIT-Elf) STATE
AUTHOR-( 05)- ANDRE YEV, D*S*v GUSINSKlYi G.14,t YERLIKH10i K41.9 l(U0(JJlY4R0Vj
LEMBERG, t.KH.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
_'10
SOURCE--PISIMA ZH, EKSP, TEOR. Fil. 1970o 11(8)t 369
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SU3JECT A0,EAS--PliYSlCSt NUCLEAR SCIENCE ANO TECH4t0L0G'y
TOPIC TAGS--EXCITED STATE, CADMIUM TSOTaPE, CYCLOTRO.Itip Quil')R V POLE ~40MENT~
CHARGED P4RTICLE, ALPHA PARTICLE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUArINT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIC-0
PROXY REEL/FkAME--3008/0515 STEP
5 S ION - Nil_- -lOP-01 3 7 6 Ort
1
2/2 022 UNCLASSI FIED Plld:)C~Eiol INIG 0ATE-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137604
ABSTRACT/EXTRAC-T-W) GP-0- A3STRACT, THE QUA0qljP011.E NKIMENI' 4 S032
POSITIVE) OF PRIME114 CD WAS D-IT0. IN A CYCLOTRIJ-N 11Y U11.1N5 T-,ir--
SI-MULATAINEOUS ACCELERATION OF SINGLY CHARGED 41-1-1EV ALPHA VARTICLt:j V40
TqIPLY CHARGED 24 HEV C IONS,' Q SUJ2 PUSITIVE EOACS -41NUS (0.53 PLJS UIR
MINUS 0.171 B. FACLLITYZ FIZ.-TEKH. INSra IM. rL:IFPL, LENINGIRAG,
USSR.
112 009 UNCLASSIFIED ROCES.41NG DATF--;--lSE?70
TITLE--EFFECT OF THE CONFIGURATION OF THE CONTACT SUIZFACE OF THE LARGE
BELL ON THE OPERATION OF A BLAST FURNACE -U
AUTH0R--KU0OYAROVt,_.,M, Set ZHIGULEVP Poq-v PCILYANSKlYsL 0. S, KfIRNE V o, V. 131
GORBACIMT, 'V.P.
,.,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--STALl 1970, 3011), 12-15
OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--BLAST FURNACEl METALLURGIC FURNACE, CUMPONENt- LIFE EXCIFCTANCY
CONTROL MARKING--ND RESTRICTIONS
OOCI14ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY R':EL/FRA4E--j987/0142 STEP
CIRC ACCFS~ION "40--AP01038?1
Ul' 1,, L,'i ~ S I F I r
Iw- 11.I-I-Q-111"I"11-1--l-
2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0103821
ARSTIZACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. sHnRTENED LVF:I: OP Ll"~GF b~~LLS
CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE LFAKAGE WHl--N T14F Tr.)P PPESSURF IS SrMILAQ TO I ATM
SUGGESTED REPLACING THE CO'IICAL CONTACT SURFACE 01: A 53PEGV-ES LArGr-
BELL WITH A SPHERICAL ONE-* THE PnISSIBILITY WAS lItYESTHPATE"', 9N A 1:25
SCALE TRANSPARENT FURNACE TOP MODEL, AND NEW BELLS WEPI: T',ISTALLE~D ON 2
FURNACES. THEIR PERFORMANCE IS OESCRIBED, 4 SPHCRIChL CC"ffACT S'JRFACF
LEADS TO A TIGHTER JOINT AND' THERE FORE TO A LONGE$t Ll$--I::o kENDEli~S THE
CHARGE TRAJECTf)RY STEEPER, LOWERING ITS IMPACT POENT (IN THE THkCIAT ARMOR
BY--300'-320*MMv ANDJENDS, TO INCREASE-THE-PERIPHEPAL GA3:SIREA4.
4b
USSR UN, 911.:3.61.001.8
KARTYNOVA, Z. I., and KUDOYAROVA
"A Survey of the Use of Maps in Studying Parasitic Disimses. An addition to
the Development of Medical Cartography"
V sb. Vopr. Med. Parazitol. (Problem in Medical Parai3gtoloKy -- collection
of works), Hoscow, 1970, pp 182-192 (from RZh-36. MedUsinslLaya geogra.fLya,
No 1. Jan 72, Abstract No 1.36.9)
Translation: An analysis is presented of nosogeographl,cal mps designud and
used for the study of the geography of parasitic dinewiie. -All-proxinaLely 400
such maps of the text and atlas ty-pe, all. charted by II$S,R pwrat3itclogilits,
were studied. One Of Lhe first mnps was one showEnj; the ji;srribution of
malari,a in Finland for 1830-1832. The Russian and Soviet coatribution to
Wit field has been great; particularly distinguished pionewrs are N. Torapc-.r,
V. Stoletov, and A. Leontovich. A fomulation is givwn for Ou significance,
of ca tography as a research method in the geography o~ disensu. A subject
classificat:Lon of these maps is sulpgested. Eight map ji, haracter-
.,roupt; tire c
ized: 1) survey maps of disease areas without coit-sldomtiou of their inner
structure; 2) maps of disease area structures; 3) tnai-.~s of dti;ensf-, Vectors;
5) J% i:,; t,,:-1
4) maps of the seasonal prevalence of -.cdiecall phencineria- I
USSR
X&RMOVA, Z_ I., and KUDOYAROVA, 1. Ya., V sb. Vopr. Iliad. Parazitol.
(Problems iu Medical Parasitology -- collection of worli.s) Moscow, 1970, pp
182-192 (from RZh-36. Meditsinsk-aya geograftya, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No
1.36.9)
nosogeographical maps; 6) maps showing planning of coimter-mtazures agafn,'t
infection; 7) nosoprognostic maps; 8) district divisiLut maps. A total of
393 nosogeographic maps are classified according to content form of illus-
tration and disease. It was found that the nosoprogno4;t1c maps were most
prevalent (176); the most frequent method of chart illmstratlon was flaq.gins;
(181) and nosological spectrum (107): and the mosL fre(I 'ue-nt itap content was
malaria distribution (163). A critical analysis was miflde of represencational
methods to convey medical inf,.)rmation on maps. For ptjrpo:3es of research an(~
practice, the most valuable maps are those showin;g tha! relati' *an between di-
sease and the environment in a way that facilitattPs proillnos:11; about the
future development of epidemics in Liitidliar territorioo. The pres3ing glroi)-
lems in medical mapping were defined as., the. cotistrucition Of a suriezzl of
naps an the structure of disease areas for basic parasitic 11.1nesses, and
extending the subject matter of complex medico-geograph;lc ma;)s in t-o p -
ical atlases. It would be useful to include -.iedico-gaol,~,i-aphic map5 in
n In
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MAHMOVA, Z. I., and KUDOYVROVA, 1. Ta.., V sb. 17opr. Fled. Paxazitol.
(Problems in 11,1edical Parasitology - collectIon oi works), IMC:Scov, 1970,
pp 182-192 (from RZh-36. Meditsi.wskayaGeograftya, No I, Jam 71, Abstract
No 1.36.9)
regional atlases as well as epidemiological (ftvinion or dis;ricts, as these
are constructs of medico-,geagraphic-al assessment of thin tarritory.
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MSR UDC 621.357.7:669.22S'73
0. K.. IZBEKOVA, 0. V., GAYEVSKAYA, L, V.
MW
"Study of Electrolytic Separation of Silver-Cadmium Alloy"
Vestn. Kiev. Politekhn. In-ta. ser. Kh1m. Mashinostr. iTekhnol (110rald of
Kiev Polytechnical Institute, Chemical Machine Buildin& and Tochnology
Series], No 8, 1971, pp 52-54 (Translated from Reforativnyy Zhurnal, Khimiya,
No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 L327 by Z. A. Solovlyeva).
Translation: Cathode polarization and the composition oC Ag-Cd alloys From
a trilonate electrolyte are studied. It is demonstrated.that the precipita-
tion of the alloy begins after attainment of D (lim) 'ith i-espoct to Ag. As
D is increased, the content of Cd in the alloy increases, Following attain-
ment of the second D(lim) (for Cd), the composition of the alloy is stabilized
and becomes independent of D. Mixing increases both D 'Lncreases the
content of Ag in the alloy and increases the pe,missible value of D. The
yield-per current of alloy increases with incrcasing D, particularly without
agitation. As the content of Ag in the alloy increiLses, the li;Lr)dne~s of the
sediment passes through a maximum at 30-351 Ag. The intliuinedi;ite resistance
of the alloy is -0.03 ohm with various Ag contents, which :is nuar that of
pure electrolytic silver. To produce an alloy containing, 30-4,11% Ag, an elec-
1/2 )3
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UDC 621.357.7:669~125113
KUDRA, 0. K., IZBEKOVA, 0. V., GAYEVSKXfA, L. V., Vestn. Kiev. Politeklin.
Inta. ser. Khim. Mashinostr. i 'rekhnol, No 8, 1971, pp 52-54.
trolyte is recommended containing (mol/1) AgNO3 0,035, C(ISO4 0,165, trilon
B 0.3, pH 8-9 (adjusted by KOH), D 1-1.25 a/dM2 without agitation or
7-8 a/dm2 with intensive agitation.
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112 020 UNCLASSIFIED PiROCESSING 0ATE--231CT70
TITLE--EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON TilE RATE OF LE40 015CHAriGE FAOM TRILONATE
ELECTROLYTES IN THE PRESENCE (IF VAAIOUS ANIONS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-GALINKERt V.S.t KUDRA# O.K., NOVIKOVA, L.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--UKR, KHIM. ZH. 1970, 3b(21itSO-4
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTRODEPOSITION9 LEAUt ELECTRULYTEe TlIlEkMAL EFFECT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1935 STE-P
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01I~38
2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIF-0 PkIKEIS[ING OA1E---Z30CT70
CIRC ACCESSION INO-AP0113897
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEVIATION Fflot-1 STRA161-IT LINES
IN THE CORRENT RECIPROCAL TFMP, GRAPHS (LOG f VS, I-T) 17dk THE 161fl' (IF
ELECTRODE POS IT 10,44 OF Pi3 PRIME2 PUSITtVE FROM Pfi-TIULU'l !I COMPLEX C~JNTG.
ELECTROLYTES IN THE PRESENCE OF DAC PRIME MINUS AN,0 11ALIDE IONS IS
ATTRISUTED TO THE BALANCE BETOEEN 2 EPFECTS, THE [11CREA.5f: LN i--LECTiz,00E
REACTION RATE EXPECTED AT HIGHER TEMP., DUE TO INCIPFASE:J) RATE OF
DIFFUSION AND INCREASED N9. OF IONS A3LF TO Pa,Irri;~4TE THE EJNz-R(;Y t3ARRIEk
ANO THE CHANCES IN THE NATURi~ OF rHE EILECTR(InE SUIVAU WITH INCREASED
TEMPs (CHANU IN THE CLINCN. OF ADSORRED IONS). 1:0,'Z S()I.IQS. CONrG.OAC
PRIME MINUSt AT A P.D. OF 350 MV THERE IS A MAX, AT SIMILAR TO
45DEGREES* FOR THOSE LONTGo C1 PRIME MINUS THERt- IS A MIN. AT 550EGREES
IN THE CUkRENT RFCIPROCAL TE4P., GRAPHS. THERE IS A BRI-AK IN Tile
VISCOSITY RECIPROCAL TEMP, GRAPHS AT SIMILAR TO SSGEEGRiECS, BUT C01`40.
DOES NOT CORRELATE WELL WITH VISCOSITY AT LOW CONCNS. OP P3 PRIAEZ
POSITIVE. FACILITY: K[EV, POLITEKH. INSToi KIEY,o USSRo
ir
USSR
KUDRATOV A. K., Tashkent Institute of the Textile wi(l Lliom
"Development of a Filter to Elimirmte Toxic Chez:Jcal~t- :P-cr) LhL, Atn~-)q,,Lare Cf
Airtight Tractor Cabs"
Tashkent, Meditsinskiy Zhurnal Uztekistana, No 11, 1),) 29-30
Abstract: The Tashkent Institute of the Tuxtille and Id.,:-h-t
an airti,~ht cab for ti-actors -.dith a ventilation system find, adir.):-bin'7 tO
preyent dangerous exposure of the driverr, to agricultu:i-al i1ol'-i1tc',
air from the aerosol chwnbar of the tractor is d-ravri tb,-,oiz;tk.1 Ili tc, 41
layer filter-adsorbeiri; (clotil, activateLl cb-arcoal, etc.) lrni-h
jtly efTezrivu. ---, I r 3'. rl I
chemicals and dust. Tests showed the device to te hij-
30 hours of operation the filte.- raduced for exarqple, cccitt-nt of th~-t jei;ti-
r 1, _
cide rnethylmercaptophos in air from, the aarasol chwder 'tu to O.D~, n.,;*i:.%~,
I in tile air n~!-Xt
or appreciably below the maxivur, pu=iasible level (0.1, qu;j/-1-
to the driver.
USSR
M 661A8.4
KUDEIAVSxjy, YU. P., and KAZANTSEV* YR. I,, Ur&10 Polytechnical Institute
imeni. S. M. Kirov, Chair of the Metallurgy -3f Reire ReWs
"The Effect of Temperaturo an the Sorption of Indium lons Nydrolyzed by the
Cation Exchange Resin KU-ZX8"
Ivanovo, XhWya i Khimicheskaya Tekhnologtya, Vol 141, 110 19, 1973, PP 1*3163-
1365
Absti.mats The behavior of hydrolyzed indiun ionm an Atho Kll-.ZXB caticri exc~anlze
resin has been studied at 18-20, 50 and 60'34 It has tooll abo~m that (Wring
the sorption process, as a result of additional hydxoj!,-u1s ,xf inaun Ions in
the 2*sin phase, the composition of the hydroxy conplt?xes dbtrorbed by the
cation exchange resin becomes incregaingly more comple.1t. It Itas been eatalb-
lished that a temperature Increases resulto in a more q*mplate hydrclysis
of the ions In the recin phase, accompanled.by higher warp'tlon levels and
lower extraction of the metal Ions by arzonl= nitrate uolutlon. The aorp-
tiOn Of indium at 800C Is accompanied by the formixtion of hyilroxido pre4J-
pitatos and basic 84ts of indium In the Intarg2wwUr z~pacv,j a. phenortomon
not olmerved In absence of resin.
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MOITREEE" 1 0 0.- V.
"Multiquanturn 14olecule loni.,,ttion in rt
It"'Ave I~uictionsll
Iloscow, Tcoretic!:e.,,kay.,::t IA, 1,:c,
19721 Pi) 377-~64
Abstract: Th 4.S pnper is, the of .1,11 C'0-
authorcei by t1he Prt~-(~nt .,-.riter wid S-11. J0,11:-.111"I
above (f), 1970, p 15,46, w-'11ch C;'Calt w_it-h tht~ C'f
t' - en-JAIZO Elt'01110. :i.!-. i.';
quantim, ionization of hydxC),-
to eymand tlic dc,241-roO -,.-ave func-t".0i). ill u 11;/:A'~-m c
wave lw,.ctions such t)-at tolie effect of
be describQd in thL- fir,.:it clrdi~,r of portiirboticii,
sent paper extund,13 thi.,; m4Ahod 11r.) thc 01, in
which, as opposcd to tho ionivation of
is averar;ed ovQi* the electron motion In t1l.l.,
state, depending- on the motiort of the riucl(~'i. J'a; rj--~-11"J.
inter.2action G.4L, th;-- dii.o-I~G. 1.'ith -the
radiation, a chant-c occur.- in the prjtt~,ivtial enr-rr; i'll,
of char;-,co in ICI!e volc7cule. it
St-3 1) t- J. qu., i n t tnt !:, ol c c u
ziec("
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DurylIMI, V. S.; FIMBST.AIMA J). (Insti-tuto o:r Ra,.Up Er4,,J.:nmerirC and Elec-
tronics of the USSR Academy of TeRiences)
"Use of a Wave Function for a Sy3tem of Nonarthogonal :Rinctions and Detormindng
the Contribution of Discrete Levels of a One-Particle 4'.ystem to the Prol~nbility
of Its Mdtiquantun Ionization"
Moscow. Teoreticheskaya i Matematichnskaya Mika,; CeLober., :1.970; PP 014
ABSTR-kCT: It is pra 'posed that a wave function fol- a s3iqtein i)f nonortho:'Onal.
functions be used to describe the process of a mtiLtiqumntum 1~rnnsltion of a
material system from the n.-ound state to a caritinuous taking into
account its discrete energy levels, Equcitions for thawave Punction M.0 de-
rived. The application of perturbation theory to these equati(xis makes it
passible to describe, in the first approximation, the mt)tdon of the system in
the discrete portion of the spectrum independnntly of itlin coftin=is JxYrUon.
By means of a solution obtained for the dimcrote lievselis -the iutithors calcitlato
the probability of a transition of the sTotem to a cont1j:,nuouir, apectrum. Thu.VV
multiquantum ionization can be dascribed tn the first moder oW peAurba0*VU
theory,
Tho article inclqdev 16 otpiationa. Therm- are.
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ROYTMAN~ A. B. I ~UDRICHFITKOL 1G- P. I and T. A. RHZ14IXjEL;%Ko (ztjp6j-oz ty(j)
"Increasing the Corrosion Resistance of Parts We of Alloys 2KU1113-N-Sh and
lKhl7N2 by Magnetization"
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 9, Sep; 73, pp 82-85
Abstract: Results are presented of tests conducted on speci,-nens --inde CT
alloy 2Khl5113M-Sh and blades of the eighth tuld tenth *;ta~-ez of a gas-t.urlbine
compressor, made of ateel lKh17N2 and prolirtinarUy nwgnetlued, on ccrrosicn
resistance and fatigrue strength. Magnetization of the ope,~Lrwn* =,: biadel
was conducted in a magnetic field of 350-400 oerzted to the lindt vfil-na. On
the basis of the obtayned results, conclusions were drnini ,1ni, the
positive influence of magnetization i%pon the corrosion rcsia-twce Uf the
indicated rdloys, confirmed by statintical aimlysiz. :~ figur~-!s. 5 tables, 3
references.
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VW 1569.:!95-145.2
SOROKIN, I. P., BABICH, D. D., KUDRTCHENKO, S. A. , GLUSHCHENI',O, Zh. N. , and
KOYGUSHSKIY, N. N.
"on the Nature of Chlorine Contained in Electrolytic Titaniun"
Moscow, Metallurgiva i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titana), Metallurgiya
Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp, 72-77
Translation: Data are given an the effect of hydropro(:i-?i;siq,, (:ontiitioi-3 and
nature of the solvent on the content of deposited chlorine ill (4ectrolytic
titanium. A descrintton is given of the results of resuarch cyn Hit, influence
of gorups of tetravalent titaniiim, contained In war.~Linjj volujAnni;, on the
content of surface and overall. chlorine in metal.. Stat;lvtic-itl datil ell
content of chlorine in electrolytic vitanitim are conaidored. It is deran-
strated that deposited chlorine in electrolytic titaniuln afl:4ir hydroprc)-
cessing of cathode deposits in 1% HC1 is not a product i.-if hyd.rolysis of
titanium chlorides. Five tables and two bibliographical entries.
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IInPTM_ A A-, ZAYTSEV, V, A.
Nuasioptical PToperties of a Fresnel Zone Lons in the Micro-
wave Band"
V sb. Materialy NILICII.-tekhn. Ronf. Leningyr. in-t
svyazi. VZp. 4 (Materials o I t1f iF-*,ii7ii-J---'!"tR.T-:n-i-cEF-,~:()rI
terence ot Leningrad Electrical Engineering Nistitute of CQn-
munications --collection of works, Vyp. 4), Ljt.,,TijjIgr;jd, 1971, pp
171-175 (from RIIIi-Radiotekhnil-,a, No 3, Mar 7~, Abstract No
3B63)
Translation: A study is made of the focusing action of a
Fresnel lens in the microwave band, and the map
,nification of
the lens is determined. Two illustrations, threc tables, bib-
liography of tvo titles. Resum6.
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UDC, 591.9:519.1.4/27
K Cherepanovo Observation Station for Plant Protection,
ovosibirsk Oblast
"Some Quantitative Parameters in the Analysis of Paun:Lt;ti(,- Data"
Moscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, Dro 12, 1971, pp 1861-:1064
Izil
Abstract; Two quantitative parameters are proposed for uso :In analN
faunistic data: (a) frequency of occurrence, i.e., t3he portlon of Samples
expressed in percentages, and (b) coefficient of infeti~tatlan, I.e., the
product of the frequency of occurrence expressed in f:t,actionil of a unit andl
the avera8e number of objects exxnlned in a nample. War complot(Ay Inhabited
areas, the frequency of occurrence serves as a sLampl:111.1t, te