SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUKOZ, F.I. - KULAGIN, O.M.
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USSR
621.162-2
- V- T- VOLOSYUK) YU. M.) CHEPJW, G. X.,, and VLASUI, V. C.
"On the Question of Electrolysis of Ultrafine Ferromagnotic Paplers"
Tr- Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta ~Works of the Novocherkausk Polytechnical
~stit~ute), 1970, 206, PP 70-73 kfrom RZh-MetallurgiYa, 110 11P Nov 70,
Abstract No 11G3327-
Translation: A study is mde of the possibility of obtmininfj powder with
maximum drawn out single-dome-shaped particles (ESD-parUclaa) under trc-nsient
modes of electrolysis in a two-layer electrolyzer on a ratatingr cylindri--al
cathode. The study is carried out on a unit with pulsed electrolysis regirnra--
It is assumed that such a regime ensurea corlditious of 1,rm-ith of filanent
particles. Preliminary data indicates a change in the otructuxe of particles
and an almost complete disappearance of dentriteness. Farthor investi~,-,ation
of the process of electrolysis of powders, particularly at vfjr,7 short pulses,
is necessarf- 3 ill-Y 8 bibl. entries. V. Che'JI-noko"f
1/1
2183 -
sawmelow
USSR UDC 541.135-512
=A 4 1., KIMRYAVTSt-,V, YU. D., MAKOCONO YU, 0-s arld PRESENKOt L, X.,
movactierRassix Tolytechnic Institute
"Behavior of Nickel During a-c Electrolysis in Alkali Solutions. 1. Effect
of the Alkali Nature and the CurTent Density"
Moscoift Elektrokhimiya, Vol 7, No 7~ Jul 71o pp 990-994
Abstracti The intense destruction under certain conditlixis, of rackel
electrodes In alkaline solutiona by a-c electrolysis vma ex1jerimentally
investigated on electrodes in the forli of rectangnaar p1mtes (if a total
area of approxi-rately 1 CZ2 of smooth nickul# type NP-2. Symnetric:U arid
asymmetrical alternating currents with different amplituiae v4uas and s1r4L1&x
duration of 1-3 -periods of anode and cathode curTents woxv ol:rLiLimed. Des-
tructiQn of Ni took place only, when i C ia -\ I arid Ia j 01 wha:n) 1C and I a
are the amplitudes of currents in the cathodic and anodic ~ialf-geriods,
respectively. Tabulated and experimental data show that the destructlon rate
increases In the series LiOR, NaOH, and KOH and passes tin. MAdinum, at i a - 0.25
a/c&2 for constant value of 'a - I a/c= 2 and that un the lioundary netal-
1/2
USSR
KUKOZ, F. I., et al., BlektrcklAnlyao Vol 7, NO 7, Jul 71, PP 99
2
-solution there exists a linear impedance by current densities UD to I a/CM
It was found that the destruction of Vi is maLnly dej*wtont an processes
on the surface of the electrode during the cathodic ha~11'-perlodl of polarl--i-
tion and that the affect of cation* of the alkalirie zettil in tl*o destrLic-
tion-process of N1 is appaxently combined with the sueUlng of re-ducible
Hi hydroxides. Two illustrations, one table, six bibliugnpblo references.
2/2
S S INC --I I SEP70
1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PR (IC. 1. t DATE
T.ITLE--MAGNETOMETRIC STUDIES OF THE IRON ELECTROOF OF AN &LKALINIE il~TiEQY.
11. MAGNETOMETRIC DETERMINATID-4 OF r-UqRENT iEr-FciE-Nc,r OURING THE CHAkGING
&UTH0R--KUKO1q F.I.9 MAKAROVv V-1-v S.QROKINAv S*F-
COUNTRY OF'INFQ--USSR
:,'.SOURCE--ELEKTROKHIMIYA 19709 6(2)o 195-8
.:_~DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO
.~SUSJECT AREAS--ENERGY CONVERSION (NON-PROPULSIVE)
TOPIC TAGS--BATTERY ELECTRODEr IRON
CnNTROL MARKING--NU PESTRICTIONS
DOCUMFNT CLASS--jj,%Cj,ASSjFjED
PROXY STFP %1J- -UO, /0 364/ ril 1)," 1 )R
CIRC ~CCESSICN NO-AP0105328
UNIC L 4S S I I- E E 0
.1 Omni
212 009 UNCL ASS I FI ED
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105328
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. LAMJ~40 FE FLECTPG,117~ (CONTG.
TOTAL FE E~OLIALS 41.7 AND METALLIC FE EQUALS 46.qpERCj_::iqr J%() CWjcs. Till:
.04410'F Tr! 0.7i V
STO, 40r)ITIVES OF S 4NO NI) WERE CYCLED AT 100 MA DI!;
'].~ 0
RELATIVE TO THE HGO REFERENCE ELECTRODE AND 125 %4A CHARGE~ F~ E R I t-);) S
SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 8 HR. THE MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY (K) WAS
jpE CV-CLE SHIWED THAT THE
FnLLOWFOo RESULTS FOR THE 25TH AND 26TH RECHARf
VALUE OF X BECAME CONST. WHEN THE CURRENT EFFICIENCY ScGhti To DECREASE
SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THE PR.IMARY CHARramr, RfArvrtoN. THUS, THE END OF T4E
RECHAR,GE PER Ign' COULD .0 E DE T.D. By a ETG. - X.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
ODC 61.1.357.1.035.224
VOL.OSYUI,', Yu. Cimulov, C. 1-,., A NIN V. N.
L, VASE,
"Granulated and Powdered Anodes"
Tr. Novocherkas. politekhn. in-ta (Works of Novocharkissk Poljta~chnlc Institute)p
19710 239, pp 93-99 (fron 1U.'li-KhirUya No 12 Jul' 72, Abatrnc t. No 121-3412)
~. 1 9
Translation: A study was made of the possibility of uqiiig ground rt-tal as
soluble anodes in electrolytic production or matal refinin,,. 'J~qj~u allode
A. Ills C
of the electrolytic ce"I made from, an incoluble material (vinyl p ti
plexiglass) was fi-Lied with Oran-Aet; of the PrOCeGf~eli 11)0LILI. L41:1-iljj~ operation,
the chamber was filled with granulet; from a bin locatea it. it was
demonstrated that better noveirent of the granulus 4is tkia nolutiDn proccs,.q takz:s
place is observed when tiieir linear dimensions are ler,!; dian Walf 61e ch;1::ibcT-
thickness. An increasu in the anodu surface as a resuLt of uiiing granulle-i,
leads to a reduction in the ovcrvoltage of soluclov of Clio annde, netals and
.r te w- , n ining t1he
improves the conditions of purification of the electral, ',m ref
metals. BT 1002.
USSR uDc 6a,,762-001;~69-3
1=0Z.- L. A., and BONDAMNIKO, A. V.
"Dispersed Composition of Copper Powder, Produced by Mectroarvstallization
With the Use of Acoustic Vibrations"
Tr. Rovocherk. politeMn. in-ta (Works of the Novocherkansic Polytechnical
Institute), 1970, 206, pp UY-_55 (from RVI-MetalluK&iya, 10a 11, Nov 'TO,
Abstract No 11G295T_
Translation: A study is rade of the composition of electrolytl(~. Cu rowiler.
The process of electrocrystallization is intenalfied b.v low-frequency vibn_-~ions,
which are transferrel to the system t1u-ot4,,h a vibratin,.r i,,-n.thC.J(! of toodied
profile. Me powders produced are subjected to sedinerjt4Ltion analy:3is on
torsion scale. Within the studied interval or the coiqiozition of electrolyte
in regard to Cu content (1-4 g/1) the most probable radius of pta-Licles, pra-
duced by tne application of low-frequency vibrations, Jo, j2-4,P . Tliu m%,)n
probable radius of the particles of control powder equaiLls '-tie
Mvelfic st-aface and the coefficient of heterogeneity of 'tne acaustically
treated powder are considerably lover than those of the oontr*l powder. 3 ill.,
3 tables, 5 bibl. entrieu. V. Chelnokov
.. ...... . ......
USSR UDC 621.762,2:669.3
BONDARENKO, A. V., and KUKOZ, L.
"Production of Copper Powders by Electrocrystallization Using Acoustical
Oscillations"
Ulltrazvuk. metody intensifik. tekhnol, protsessov [M.Trasanix Methods of
Intensifying Technological Processes -- collection of works] (Moscow
Institute of Steels and Alloys, 60), Moscow, 1970, pp. 204-20*,? (Tran!ilatfed
from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metallurgiya, No. 2, 1971, Mistract No. 2 G435
by the authors)
Translation: The possibility is studied of producing Cu rowders from
sulphate electrolytes with various Cu contents using a grooved cathode
oscillating at 100 Hz. I figure.
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04426C UR 0482
ctionJI1 Electrical,
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Se Derwent,
F243040 CONZACMESS SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR 41TH WMI14ED
-4F=
Wchieves highter specifid power
EXCIT4T.t0% V
capability. Its components arez permanent niagnwt
with yvle-piece (4); inductor svatem campr~ilng *xciter
winding (7), cylindrical poles (2,3), star-ahapP4 rotor
poles (5.6) ; stator (8), non-ma:gnttic shaft (9), six-
sided bushing (10), hubs (1,1012.) for induc4or r-nor. The
magnetic system is arranged so that cylindoLcal poles
(2) join pole-pieces (4) of on* polarity atid polts (3) ol
the other system join pole-pieces of cditr pol4rity. In
order to reduce the permeant;.te 'between the 41ilf-$Eiled
bushing (10) and Inductor rotor hubs the bubs
are axially removed and the star-shaped poles aro slanted.
18.7.67 as 1173847124-7. V.G.AsmRrEv et &1. (25.9,69)
Bul 16/5.5.69. Class 21d2. Int.Cl. H 02k,
V.
Golgof
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AUTHORS:
Livshit E. ya., ~tarqstin,,
Wt
X
~9-111
19770784
- - * !;;.;.i
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1*.-
T1:11,51)
USSR UDC: 51
nR,kl_ At -I-
"On a Method of Solving a Maximin Problem of Discrete Prvgrammlng"
Kiev, Teoriya optimal'n. resheniy--sborniV (Theory of Optimum Zolvlticns
--collection of works), 1972, pp 88-91 (from M-Kibernetika, 11a 5, May
73, abstract No 5V658 by Yu. Finkel'shteyn)
Translation: The author considers a multidimensional ncriline-ar _rrablex
of a knapsack with a target function of special form
[min
aj j (A 1) 4Z 1. pit
I
x;EIO. U. J%-1. iv-
Here h(u). 90irt, are increasing positive functions. It it; ativained Uat
the variables Y, -_ xy are arranged in order of increasing, valves of f to)
The following sic.-ple a2gcrithm whkich enables obtainir_x arl exrt,,!t opti mnuir
is proposed for solving problem lkt
112
Lamm
. USSR
KUKSA, A. I., Teorlya optl=alln. reshenly, 1972, pp 88-91
Then the vector t (-) (where xi(nj= i vhen I< P: and it. - it whtf!n : -,I, -- 1) Ls an
aptiw= plan of problem U)-(3). The presentation and jwij%ifiaat;ion of
the &4orithm are cumbersome. There are isolated inaccuruies.
2/02
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USSR
UDC 5,39.4,015/019
KUj-%.SA. L, Ve , Volgograd Polytechnic Instituto
"Development PrinLples of Micro-Heterogencuas Deformation of
Semicrystalline Alloys"
Kiyev, Problemy Prochnosti, ffo. 9, Sep '111. pp 23-1_25
Abstract : Comparative investigations of the nicro-hetero'-eneit,,,
of deformations of alu:minum monocrystnl and polyarirstnili-fle alu-
minum obtained from tile nonocrystal -,~iere ca~rried out i"dith a
to clear uD the nature of plastic deforaiai;ioia principles Of sczli-
crystalline alloys.The deformations were riimi,inired "'n different
test bases, the least brLrae measured 10,wm. Th(t investif7,otion re-
sults demonstrate an essential differenoe in the development
4 gencous deformati.one of -tile nonocryr:~Icii
charac-1-cr of micro-heteror
and the polycry stall ine PJ.=,int=. The Ijigh : ). ~, 4 t.
of the deformat-ion, hearth was found -to be chiltractleristic for po-
only and to depend oxi th-C re-culz Of co=-
plex mutual interaction of individual g-rairis., the- eff"celt 01- :;rain
boundaries, and the impossibility of defonwition of ifidividual
micro-volumes out of the bond With other Mj.CI:'C--VDIur_e43. Two i1
lustr., two formulas, five biblio. refs. 1/1
USSR
11DC 133.95:538.4
MOV, A. S., WIMA, 1. S. , and CHEAM-Y, Z~ D.
MIP.
S
"Action of Electrodynamic Three-Dimensional Forces Un(Jer Polse Excitation
V eb. 7-ye Sovesch. po magnit. gidrodinamike. T. 3 (Stwenth Conference on
Magnetohydrodynamics. Vol 3 -- Collection of Works), Uga, "Zinatne,"
1972, pp 61-64 (from RZh-Fizika, No 11, Nov 72, XbstToot 1.1o UG16)
Translation: Several magnetoacoustic quantities are ovalua:ted theoretical-
ly, particularly forces excited in the action of a puls-ed f;leld on liquid
metal in a crucible placed in an inductor. The actiort of magnetic field
pulses on zinc and aluminum in a ceramic crucible aft4ir the cooling curve
enters the horizontal segment was analyzed in accordamce with the theore-
tical data. The pulse duration of the action was 10 psec and the pulse
repetition frequency varied in the range 0.16-2 Oz. It urati found from an
analysis of the data that pulse electrodynanvLc actiom it; asi;isted by reduc-
tion of the grain; however, the degree of reductiou depended on the frequency,
and the optimum was within the limits 0.16-1 liz. A Unifl'orn dLstributlarl :)f
porosity over the entire volume of the metal was obsomiA iii- all modes.
Also tested were resonance canditlonn for pulsed action on thit c rys tall fza-
tion of steel castings. In this case resonance and retluction in grain size
was observed at a pulse repetition frequency of 25 Hz. V. L.
02q UNCCLASSIFIFP 1-115 nATF--0-?'lCT7('
TITLE--rELAT IL,,i BET,.FFN :1-,cAKoQtiN AND Of MR-4ATION UN o,4H"4TEL) P)LY4~:~:S -j-
AUTHr.K-(G2J-Kl.JK5E-%K!J. V.S., SLUTsKrp, -,.i.
COUNTRY GF Iti'F()--USSR
.,SDUKCE--%*EKF.. POLIA. lcp7.), o(l) 43-7
DATE PU5LlShF,)------70
SUBJECT AREAS -MATERIALSt CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--LLL)NGAT[I)No NYLONr VOLYPROPYLENEt PULYMPI )E~~;,AUATIJ%o X l4y
DIFFRACTIU..'j STUDY9 TENSILE STAEW;TH# POLYMER PIlYSICAL P"3PERTY
CONITROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMFNT CLASS-UNCLASWIED
PROXY RLEL/FRAME-1992/032h STEP
CIRC ACCESSIC,.xi NO-AP0111522
2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIEd PROCEWNG 04TE--02JCT70
CI.RC ACCESSION NO-AP0111522
ABSTRACT/ EX TRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE ELIIN-~ATWN ')I;- I*Hf- IRI~-VTEO
POLY-MERS (NYLON 6, PLILYPROPYLENF, ETC.) CAUSES THE APP~.hcw4CE OF
MICROFISSURES WHICH WERE DtTECTE-0 BY LUW ANGLE X RAY blif'~ACTJ4ETRY,
,THE RELEASE OF TENSION CLOSES THE FISSURES BUT Dle!ji llr ~iEAL THE"i AS
S14OWN BOTH aY X RAY DIFFRACTOGRAMS ANU BY THE DIFFItRENCI-S BETWFIFII THE
STRESS MAIN CURVES CaTAINED AFTER THE' IST AND AF4:t THE StillSEOVEN1
ELONGATIONS. THE FAILURE OF THESL- PnLY4FRS DEPENDS ON KIENTATIJ-4 t4v)
THE NG. OF FISSURES PER UNIT VOL. ABOUT 10 KG-MM VlRIft2 OF THE TEN$ILE
,STRENGTH IS RELATED TO THE RELATIVE MOTION (PSEUDDILHEOL. FLOW) OF
POLYMER CHAINS IN THE ABSENCE OF MICROFISSURESe
~9L- -1-3 A
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MIN
WSR
GEZALOV, T._1 A. V S.; SLIZ31K.U., A. 1. (Joff a Physias-Hn,-~inceri~v-
ThstItute, Leningrad)
IfFarnabion of SubmierczcoDic Cracks im Stressed Polyners at 7,1r~Jouj- Tenne4-_-
tures"
leningrad, Fizika Tiverdogo Tela; Felxu-,-rf, 1971; pp hL,5-9
ABSTRAGT: A rrthod of X-r,~:- diffrIAOUCIn war, w-'e-: :7)fvr~y thl~
govarrunr; the 1"orm-iticii of siubriicrocrackz wider otve:-m the.
axim of crystalline palwlers (po'Iycanroardde, polyprocr,~Iione) at vnricus tin-
peratu-.es (frm -+-2C'* to -70"C). The cmxl 'vient u_,ed allowu(4 d.Lroct of'
the samles in the vacuxn chu-.be:- of a zna:Ll-r_n?,1e diffriwton(ibor in Mhe tcrl-
perature ran~;e of +lM* to -150%. The appearnnce of CUAINril-n
seattcrin,r sened as ar iv.,!icator of the oocurence of wutvicracr~:cks. --"hn
dine.m.ions and concentration of the subr-Scrocracks ~re_re an.--le
of intensiva diffun-lon z;cattarir_,,,, in i:Ufferctrt directionii; i-r~d the ab4-oluto
magnitude of the into.-sity respectivel-.r.
1/2
USSR
GEZAIOV, H. A., et al, Fizika Tvcrdogo Tola; February, 19A., pp I'a~4-9
The fibriUnr t)pe of surper-Iolecul-n- structure i-ri charmcberLstic cf
oriented state. It a-~pcared the trnnsvqrsa cfinersicmr, of the =oracra-
cracks (pex7pem7licial-ar to the amis of stress) do not vi.,--,,- id,,,~- a c-hanja in V%e
stress temerature an~. are the sme in, nngnitude as the trimcveme dimersion
of the fibril. Timsy the nrcca3s of c'estruction of the noIArmer r.nears to
closel,v cormected with its simarriolptcular strtIctlwe. The
sions of the zubmicrocrack's decrease uLth a decrease In t:nt,,.~ s-~r-ass ta-nneratm-c'..
which is commeted vith a decrease in the defornability of, the The
-he orf2utressed state dccre,!:,t,2:,- iionctoac~:.11-,-
concentration of sutT:icrocra6.s ir 4k,
with a decrease In tho tc-merature of 'thp. smple;; the Cn the
basis of this, the conclusion is drxn that the observati(nq of
in m--rj ca:3e:; is not lt-dted by the zld5erice ar :mt-lieroer,10C
but is related to tba fact that the cencentratims aM 1,Liir~rSivils of the sub-
microcracks are ca-m-iratively srzU and can not be recor*ije. by pr,-3sent tecl,.-
ni-ques of X-ray neasura-ient.
2/2
- END
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CSO: M~2-w
- 68
USSR
UDC: None
GEZALOV, 1-1. A. , hrm- BlIM" OA V. S. , and 'SIXTSaR
200~- - - - -MMMMW
"Kinetics of the Fomation of Submicroscopic Crl,,',-~:s POIT-ler*
Under Load"
Leningrad, Fi-ikq Tvordo.,~.-,,q Tela, vol, 1-4, No 2, I!Yf'),
Abstract: A description is 6iveri of omreri=ents '.;Y tile
authors to determi-ne hoi-,, the Yorr-ation of sizbmicroscopic c-raelm-
in polymers under variouo stresseo and te-mperatw,t-,~a v-viries. .1 rl
these experiments, the spociiLen was kept at
tovw.
and was Dlaced in a scall-angled Y-z,,%y diffrac I t C.I., 111
subjected to a load increriaiiig uniformly With tioo),, "IlliI the in-
tonsity of 46hc diffusion dis-peroirin was To oxclude
-factors complicating the kinetica of the cracil:
measurements were m2de at the initia.1 pcn,ticno w'' thw- c:-Lu-v(,-s tor
the accu;aulation of the cl-acks,ii-L which the are
minimal. Curfres aro given for tile twcumulaticn o,,-' in cnp-
ron ao a fui.-,ct-i,--:i of thne 9'~reso the
curves, the Fouthors fi, tioll be-ti-jeoll t"A
in % corLnloo
crack foriuation arid the (1.(.3truction or life
apecimen. They th(,ir to
comments r-,Yid are associated with tho A. F. loifo
In5tituta.
030 UNCLASSIFIED PR0CE$SlqG DATE--230CTIO
TITLE--ADHESION OF POLYURETHANES AT LOW RATES OF EXFOLIATION -U-
:-AUTHOR-(03)-LIPATOVp YU.S.7 KUKSIN, Add.j SERGEYEVA# IL*111,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--FIZ. KHIM. MEKH. MATER. 1970v 5(61, 688-9L
GATE PUBLISHEO ------- ?o
.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
J-OPIC TAGS--ADHESIONs POLYURETHANE RESINP COPOLYMERP FUKANP ETHYLENE
j ~OXIOE, STEELt BRASSr GLASSt PLASTIC COATLNG
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAIE--2000/0768
CUSSION NU--AP0124438
STEP
2/2 030 UNCLASSEFIEO PROCESS ING C)ArE-2JOCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOIZ4430
ABSTRACT /EXTKAC T--l U) GV-0- ABSTkACT, THE WORK OF A!')lil:5t0N 0 F
POLYURETHANE CJATINGS WAS MEASURED. A COPOLYMER OF wIT14
25PERCENT ETHYLENE OXIDE AND AN AODUCT OF rOLYLENE WISOCYANATE wIr"
TRIMETHYLPROPANE OF DIFFERENT NCU-0H RATI'.7S WCRE US~lj FOR I'llE PmEpNp~ OF
THE POLYURETHANES. SINCE OELAMINATMN OF THE FILM UNII~)&R rvmm
CONTINUED UNTIL THE ADHESION FORCES EJUALLED THE UENSI'GN 1.14 THE
DELAMINATEO FILM* THF REMAINING ADHESIVE F3RCES Mcut,..trED PER vNir
WIDTH (1 C,41 WERE IDE-NTEFIEO AS THE "EQUIO-tBRIUM WORK (IF C4.01-1ESION.ft
THIS VALUESt BEING INDIPENDENT OF SECONDARY FACTORS, WAS USL'-U t4
STUDYING ADHESION. THE WORK OF ADHESION INCREASED Wf'j'il T[11- INCkEASE IN
THE CROSSLINK D. OF THE POLYMER AhlU UECREASED DEPENU1015 ON THE BASE IN
THE ORDER: STEEL GREATER THAN BRASS GREATER THAN DURNLUMIN GREATER T14AN
GLASS. FACILITY: INSTo KHLM. VYS(3KOM0Lw SOC-004ii. KIEVv USSR.
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USSR
RUSYMEV, V. F., and KLTKS12TSK..:,rY,.,,VYe Chita I-LNUcal Institute
"A Study of the Effect of an Electromagnetic Field an the Conpilative mid
Fibrinolytic Properties of Blood"
Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 18, Vyp 1, 1973~ pp 16o-163
Abstract: Test tubes of blood from dogs vera subjected tO low-frequency (50-
2,000 hertz) electroragnetic fields to study the noathertmal etTocts of sqch
fields on blood properties. In whole blood the fiold Fjqppresneti thromboplastic
activity and heightened anticoa&ALlative activity. While librim)lrsiz increased
at 50, 1,000, and 2,000 hertz and decreased at other freq 'uenclem. In blood
devoid of thrombocytes, the field supl)reseed throzboplasi,,Lc atA fibrinase
activity, increased fibrinolysis at 1,000 and 2,000 hertmp rAEd iniAbited
it at other frequencies. Heparin tolerance and hei,-.~iten(id antfcmj~-ulati,ee
DroDerties were also observed. In the final experiment the ralAtionship
between fibrinolysis and frequency was studied. In blood devold of thro!~Ibocytes
fibrinolysis was activated only in a very narrow frequency range (1,000-2,000
hertz). Thus electromagnetic fieldo do have specific, nomthermml effectis an
blood properties at low frequencies. It is sugEested that the field induces
1/2
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1/2 007 UNCt.ASSIFIED PROCILSSING QATE--2.)o:"70
6
TITLE--EMERGENCE OF CHANNELS IN THE SPACE 6EHEND THE SHAFT Or- WELLS AFTER
CEMENTING -U-
AUTHOR-(031-6ULATOV, A.I., 08011N, O.N., KUKSOVp A.K.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--GAZOV. PaOM. 1970, 1512)v 3-6'
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANOGRAPHYr MECH.r
~ MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--SEALt WELL ORILLING MACHINERY, CEMENT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
EN0,lr CI.VIL A,%U)
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
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212 007 U%-CLASSMED IM r E 3 C T 10
CIRC AcCESSIC,."4 NO--AP0122269
ABST,ACT/ExT.4ACT--(U) A H S T RA CT S E 0 f 14 EN TA RY r1. 1. f T 't 0 F 11! F
SEALING SOLN., WHICH CAiN C;lUSF CHANNELING, ESP. WI-ifilo Ttii.' itELL LINING
BECOMES T*"ISTED, IS OVERCOMZ BY USE OF A SOLN- WLTH WATER LoSi..
LA3, APP, FOR 4EASURING SE01MENTATION AND CHANNELIW;; IS JESCRIBED.
FACILITY: KRASNOUARSKt FILIAL VINLINEFTt KRASNOOAK!~,R.t lj!;$R.
vq- tA-
us R.
1_12~111"OIIA, Z. V. .1
and
G., AVDZHL M. V., Institute of zxpiiRi"tii ?O01101-o
Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, SakhaTi
"The Ifutacrenic &ffect o.f V-iruses. Il. Cyto,,~!,enetic !;tudy of 'xOn4-.q!Y
13
I
Hemmorrhagic Fever"
Moscow, Genatika, Vol. 6, ',-,o 1, 1970, pp 144-150
Abstract: The cyto~,Yentic effects of rionkey f,~,;Zr virw~;
4:1
were studied on ecperiiaenitally infected 'Macaca riwisw;
decrease in mitotic activity ard an increasc in tl-La nti~ivicr ot _;Q;an
0 -C an:--
and pathologically altered cells in -che bowi ffl.,Lr]701~1 Of
nals va3 ob-.erv2d. Tae nu,.ib,~r of chromonoz,~ ban,:- i~ar-
re ~,c r..1
row cells and in pe, ipit -ral blood leut=yter, in cuLvit - ~i L Ui.
-.ion y--,*elci pradluc~.-d by concalltrated virac~-(-.otlt:
The aberra al~Alnl,
was higl--.er than th;it produced bV the initial materij:CL. '11ho v;,:.ruL; oLf
monkey hemorrhagic fever induced primarily aberratiolis af the. chrolla-
tid type, which were similar to tltwse tjiAt occurred in Q,oncro'-
animals as a result of spontaneous mutation.
...............
L_L -A - i-
In 025 UNC LASS I FI ED PROCESS114 DATE--040EC70
-CI(it -rIC TUo_y OF
TITLE--THE MUTAGE141C EFFECT OF VIRUSES* REPORT (I. CY1 K S,
IMONKEY HEMORRHAGIC FEVER -U-
_.AUT.40R-(05)-MARKARYANi U.S.r SHEVTSOVAt ZvV`.v KUKS13VAO M.1-sto MACHAVARIANIr
M*G*t ABDZ"IAN, M.V.
'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.,-,SOURCE--GENETIKA# 1970# NR It PP 144-1.50
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
I
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--HEMORRHAG(C FEVERr VIRUS, MUTAGEN, MONKEY, 810NE: MARROW,
MITOSIS, CHROMOSOME
ff~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASS[FIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/1371 STEP
C-IRC ACCESSION ING--AP0 111) 729
t
2/2 025 UNCL ASS I FRO PROCA!'FISING, DArE--b4DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136729
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G01-0- A65TRACT, CYTOGENErIC $1-kJO-Y CIL`- Mo,40EY
HEMORRHAGIC FEVER SHOWED A DECREASE IN MfTOTIC ACTIVIITY AINIO 4`1 I?JCAE-~SE
IN THE NUMBER OF DYING CELLS Ai*141) CELLS WITH PATHI)LOi,',I:CAL IN
INFErTED MONKEY BONE MARROW. EXPERIMENTAL MONKEY FLVI:.R W'JS
ACCOMPANIED BY AN INCREASE IN THE Lf-.V't:-L OF CHROMI)SOMI: Aa;~ji.~~Artotjs pi
BONE MARROW CELLS ANO IN CULTURES OF PERIPHERAL 3LO00 LEI.II(CICYTES.
INJECTION OF CONCENTRATED VIRUS CONFAINING MATERIAL A HIGHER
YIELD OF CHROMOSOMIE ABERRATIONS THAN INJECTION OF Nil-I'lVE 11,41ERIAL.
HEMORRHAGIC FEVER VIRUS INDUCED CHROMOSOME REARRANGEMENT'; OF THE
CHROMATIC TYPE, ANALOGOUS TO THOSE OBSERVED IN CONIR-OL CI:I,L,S DURING
SPONTANEOUS MUTATION. THE Ot3SERVE0 INCREASE fill THE LA-VEI. OF CHROMOSOME
ABERRATIONS IN 14ONKEY BUNE MARROW CELLS DUE TO THE 1o'1r-?,US IINDICATES THE
REAL VALUE OF THIS VIRUS IN INTENSIFYING THE MUTATION PROCESS IN SOMATIC
TISSUES OF SENSITIVE TYPES. TWENTY MACACA RHESUS NCINKEYS WERE INFECTED
WITH HEMORRHAGIC FEVER VIRUS PASSAGED 21-24t TIMES IN MONi(EYS, MONKEYS
WERE INFECTED WITH BRAIN MATERIAL FROM SICK MONKEYS IN I 14k. AMOUNTS (N A
TITER OF 10 PRIME3 ML (10 LETHAL OOSES) OR WITH MATi:A;IAL (;UNSISTING OF
100 LETHAL DOSES. THE INCUBATION PERIOD OF THE 015(:4,$E V11RIED FROH 2-6
DAYS, FACILITY: INSTITUT EKSPERI'MENTALINOY PATOLOGII I TERAP111p
AMN SSSRt SUKHUM[o
A C C EI ILI ~~t
Pharmacology and 9
USSR UDC: 591.1.15
SKAYA. M. F., KHRIPCHENKO, 1. P.
"Activity of Hexokinase and Cholinesterase in tho, Brabi and
, Doses
Heart of Rats Under the Effect of Relatively Low of
Systemic Fractional X-Irradiation"
Vestn. Belorus. un-ta (Belorussian University llq.,rald) 191' 116 ,
Ser. 2, No 1, pp 4 6 (from M-Riolostichesk-aya KhiinLya, No
12, Jun 72, Abstract No 12F1425)
Translation: The activity of' hexokiwise atid choIti%.-;tenwje I-ri bomnj-enatei3 of
the brain and heart of intact and adremlectomized rats lim.ri. do-Ainmined on the
first, third and seventh day after systemic fractional x-ray to II
total dose of 40 roentgens. On the seventh day after irrruliat:ion, the activity
of hexokinase and cholinesterase in the brain decreased, vhilu the Corresnond-
ing activity for the heait increaned. I"adiation of thi.- adraniLlectomized rL,--ts
caused a slight increase in the, activity of these anzyvel; in that brain and
heart miscle.
1/1
USSR
uTic 616-o74:681-3
KOBLOV., L. F.. KMQ8UZA-.E. N.p and PMOVA, A. M., Lkboratcwy fat, Clinical
Diagnosis, ana rel-entific Organization Division, 8cientific!flesearch Institute
of Clinical and Expeririental Surgery, Ministry of Heal:th USIM
"Automation of Biochemical Tests and Computer Processing of the- Rowilts"
Moscow, IAboratornoye Delo, No 9, 1970, PP 525-529
Abstract: Since 1969 the authors have been studyINI data dtlainud by neans Df
a Clinowak, an autotrated appam-tuis manufactured in Italy by YoUrtak. The
device comprises a unit for measuring and ntorinq blood, iN 'I~*,,It)to(it):Iori,i,,--te-i-, juid
a progranning device. The results have been procntssed on F, $ovitit NAri corputer.
The Clinomak is capable of determining, cholesterol, glucone, bload btlirubin,
protein fractions, and thymol turbidity. In 815 patients mVUt div,-iksen of tho
liver and bile duct, seven types of glycemic cwves int-re (norn3a,
original hypoglycemic, hepatic, pancreatic, qathenia, dialwiLte, ud w-L-renal
insufficiency). Establishing the type of glycemic curve fair each patient I:er-
mitted rapid and accurate diagnosis of the d4sease. Currevtly widler study thre
267 patients with surgical diseases of the heart and blcKxI wessel.s. Ttie hemo-
grams., thromboelastograms, and coagulograme 4m procemsed In. the smw mnner as
1/2
USSR
KOBLOV, L. F., et al., Laboratornoye Delo, No 9, 1970, PP 51415-529
the glycemic curves. Efforts are being made to identify fille t 4- Of hemo-
grams (normal, anemic, inflamnatory, allergic and degenerative anti five
types of coagulograms; and tluxmboelastograms tuorm's 'wPoogleguUting, hyper-
coagulating,, pretArcabotic, and acute f1brinolyvis)o
2/2
USSR uDc 669..i84.266.i4.r)zi'1~.-2
AF I 1i
XACHUR, 3. K. , .11 EXITF CHIN, B. V. , 77 Art - K)v , " I . P. , U." 2V, V. 1).
POGORELTZ, ~F-G,, &TjJ-1Ca,"11K0, B.V., and PLQX~111a, V.A.
(Ukrainian Scientific Reserch Institute of Metals, Krivp~r Roi;
Plant)
"Smelting of Low-Alloy Steel in a 130-ton Cpnverter"
Moscow, Metallurg, ITO 9, SeP 71, pp 14-16
Abstract: A description is given of the teclarioloCV of mao]Jing
(OST-1, CST-2, 25G'C~C, and '5GC) in 130-ton oxnell c011vert.t;,!r,! at tbt3
Metallurgical Plant. Pig ircn (881 k,-,, Der ton of ote--_.2)
0.4-0.8% Si, not more thzty, 0.06% S., and n(--)t more thr,.-n O.E,11 1:1, .111 pour'-d In%0
the converter at 11'2:50-1350"C. Freoh burnt lim-~ (65 ki;;), IJmestoiie 5 - 20 L,
and fluorzpar (2-5 k,- ng ~_It rinjo
per ton of vere kised as olair. ;N)r-_~,r
The use of liquid alloying elemectj ('15% F41n, 65% Fesl ziril'. SiKt) ii! Lhe
I-adle makes it Dossible to reduce the expend.ttux~za of farrcilLl.loy.i, t ~,, i np j-:i
the macro- and microst--_m~cture of rhe metal, and to mininizji! _Ie lzont"!Ilt o1,
nonmetallic inclusions. The steel obtained outisfies the zn!!quiratnt.'!~-~:, of
GOST 5058-65.
1/1
112 030 UNCLASSIFIEO PROt:SSING DATE--k4)0Ct70
T ITLE--DY NAM I CS OF GAS EVOLUTION AND OF GAS CONTAMINATON Wl rH OUST IN 1.00
TON OXYGEN CONVERTERS -U-
AUTHCR-(05)-KRICHEYTSOVi E-A-w SHIRINKINt N*Aov REKHTEltv V.Y.A-P'
KVKURUINYAKi I*S* KITTAYEVv A.Ts
c aawm --US5R-
SOURCE-STAL' 1970t 30(2)9 113-1-8
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSv MECH., IND.t CIVIL AND MARINI:- ElklrjR
TOPIC TAGS--METAL OXYGEN CONVERSION, EXHAUST GAS DYNAMICS, SrEEL
MANUFACTURE PROCESS, METALLURGIC FURNACE
CONTROL MARKItlG--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/0203 STEP NO--UR/01 33/ 70 /()30/ 31) "1/ 0 113/0118
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115907
2/2 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROC~,;551hlll DATE--160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115907
A13STRACT/EXTRA'-'T--(U) GP-0- A8STRACT. A SERICS OV- 100 ToN' CONVERUd
HEATS SHO"ED A MARKFD NO,,`WNIFa-lRITY (IF GAS AND OLIST j;YL)LWj,Q'4 RAT~.~-
THE REASONS FOR THIS ARE DISCUSSED* Til~ RATE OF IS 0~'A:1%1-0
INSTALLArIONt WOlicH ml.)ST BE W.ShINEJ
BY THE CAPACITY OF THE GAS ReMUVING
FOR THE MAX. GAS EVOLUTION* FACILITY: KRIV00.01H. AET. ZAV00,
KRIVOI ROG9 USSR.
USSR
UDC 666,763.46.001.4
BRON, V.. A., KUKURUZOV. 6. P., DIYESPEROVA, M. I., slid STEPANOVA,
I. A., Easterh Institute of Refractories
"Magnesite-Chromite Products of Ifigh Purity Magnesito aiid Chronite"
Ogneupory, No. 2, 1971, pp 32-37
Abstract: The manufacturing technology, properties.,and aticr(i:structural
peculiarities are studied for products manufacture-d of magnaii-te and
chromite with low contents of impurity oxides. The products have high
refractory properties: the temperature at which deforittation begins under
load is 1700% and higher, the bending strength at 1500!"1. i!j 2.5-3 times
higher, and the deformation rate during creep tests 3 times lover than
ordinary periclase-spinellide products. The products have good heat
resistance, particularly if a small quantity of granular chromite is
introduced to the charge. A diTeCt bond is forined between t1te crystal,~
of periclase -- periclase -- spinellide in the prDducts-,, Tha presence
of two forms of direct bonding is established,
USSR UDC 621.317,784.029.64:421.398
ZHEIDUBATEV., V. N. and KUXUSHp V. D.
IfFemissible Time Lag of a Telemetry Channel for Uensuring the TranmittiT4,, Power
of Super-High Frequeneys Operatirg Under Variable Load Conditiew"
Radiotekhnika. Rasp. mezhvod. temat. Twich.-tWxn. ab. (RadioLekbrdka. Republic
Interagency Thematic Scientific -Techni"I Collection of Artioles), :L972, vyP.21,
pp 194-2D1 (from RZh-RadiqtekhnikA, Ito 11,, Nov 72, Abstract Wo 11 A224)
Translation: A theoretical study is presented on the measurmi=t of transmitting
power in output tracts operating un&r variable load conditims w1th reopect to
time. Load characteristics are given for operation under couitinuoui; and pulso
mission conditions. Formulas are derived for estimting thi) lag time of a talemetry
channel used in measuring transmitting power. Original arti*3z: f4ve illustrations.
Resme.
USSR 1JODC 621 , 317 . T84
ZHENDUBAYEV, V. N., ZOZULYA, 1. :1.
"A Transmitted Power Meter Olith Mixed Inductance-Capicitance
Coupling"
Radiotekhnika. Resp. me:hved. temat. nauch. tokhri. sb, (Fladio
Engineering. Republic Thenia:F1-c1-n-t-Tx-d*epar tnien t al Scieiitific
and Technical Collection), 1971, vyp, 17, pp 47--!13 (f~i-om RZ-h-
-Radioteklinika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No .3036)
for
Translation: The paper describes an instrumont . .1 s I;
power transmission in waveguide cliamiels with lozid
(according to VSVIR.). The operating principle 07 tho ~iistrur-,.ent
is based on multiplication of microwave signals I)T-01)O-1-tiOlIal
to the trausirerse component of the clcctromagnc-1:ic field. Ili t~
operating principle of the instrument is descri'bed and tlic re-
sults of studies are presented. It is conclude(I Oat the meter
is feasible for use as a monitoring and measurenent device in
waveguide channels of radio devices. Five illuitrations, bib-
liography of eight titles.
1/1
USSR UDC 01.3171.382.023
SEPMMIY, V. P., 711ILKOV, V. S., it
"Model Ponderomotive Device for Reproduction of a Unit of -~uporhigh Frequency
Power in the 8 Hillimeter Wave Band"
Radioteklinik,a. Resn. Mezhved. tenat. nauch.-tekhn. st). (lattio EuVAneering.
Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Tecthr.fcal Collection), No 19,
1971, pp 136-140 (from ItZh-ltndiotelchnika, No 1, 1972, ALiiit-ract 11o It,412)
Translation: A model ponderomotive device for measuring pcmrer In the &-rln
radio wave band is dcscribcd, the brwic Leclinical chni-ack.,ris0u; of whi.cli are
the followingt measurable power limit 0.1~4 watt, operal:ln,- froclut-ney 39.45
gigahertz, measurement error with well-matclied load A atudy was made
of t1te characteristic features of absolute calibratf~n of porde1:or-.,C-;tive Watt-
meters for the milliucter band, and the possibility of imcrea!iini, the sonniciv-
ity of the instruments wiLhoUt worsening their input chi'llacLeeiiltici; W.-,S ikulon-
strated. It was concluded that the creation of a atodel. ~Ievicv coinparable uith
respect to accuracy to the calorimetric hij;h-discharge wjittmoters is possible.
There are 2 illustrations and a 5-entry b1bliography.
PLC,,
USSR UDC: 621.317-335-3
PASECHNIK, V. F. , KUKUSH, V. D.
"Measuring the Complex Dielectric Constwit by Using Paraneters of, "fie Polt-
'11
rization Ellipse of a Reflected Signal
Radiotekhni-ka. Resn. riezh-ved. nai;chn.-tvkhr, ab. (Radic
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection) , ~~70, vyl). .13, pp
183-190 (from RZh-Radiotelthnika, Na 5, MaY 71w Abstract No 5A(-:38)
Translation: Theoretical relationships wid couq)utaticnal are rz-c--
sented for finding the coaq)1ex dielectric constant. An insttillaj,:w fk).,,
making the measurements is dercribed as well as tbe =,asureilient
It is shown that the mnximtun relative error of t1tv =thad iii no riore
3.4 percent. f1cmagra= are griven for facilitating com.putat:W11 ov t;fi#-,
dielectric constant from the measured quantities. Four
bibliography of eleven titles. Reaunt-.
USSR
UDC 1621.372.85
ZHIDKOV, V. S., KUKUSH, V. D., PRONENKO, V. I., SAMOYLUVICII, A. 1.
"Precision LiquTd ~Short-Circuiting Plungers"
Radiotekhnika. Resn. riezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb. (Radio Onginoo ring. Republic
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 19700, vypj. 14, pp 110-
113 (from-R-7h-Radioteklinika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 0175)
Translation: Results are presented from a study of mercury short-circuitinp
plungers in the centimeter and decimeter wave bands. Timm are 3 illustra-
tions and a 2-entry bibliography.
USSR uDc: 6vl.3.17.374
PASECM11K, V. V. D.
"A Method of Measuring Complex Permittivity at Superhlgft Fviiquerkeies in
Free Spacelf
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Prorryskilennyye Obrartsy, Tavarj~)~rf- Znaki ,
No 29, 1970, Soviet Patent No 281569, ciaxs 4n, riled 23 Jwn 69, p 61
Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduc~-.s it nethad oT Ccrn-
plex permittivity on superhigh frequencies Ili frve space. As a distinguil;h-
ing feature of the patent, measurement precii3ion is Irpmvwd by exposing
the dielectric specimen at an. angle of incidence of 450 vitt-h a wave rolarized
at an angle of 450 to the plane of incidence, anti determin:1-tig the ellip-
ticity and angle of inclination of -the major axis of the ellipec of the
reflective polarization.
USSR
USSR 621.317.335.3
PASEC11NIK. V. F., KUKUS11, V. D.
"Heasuring the,-C 6mplex ~DielT=ric Constant in the Killimater Wave Band"
Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. natichno-tekhm. sb. (Radio PInpinceiring. R,--public
Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection). 1970. vyp. 14, pp 114-
118 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4iQ95)
Translationz A brief review of the accuracy of measurinil the -dielectric constant
e' by various methods is presented. Theoretical relatious and the calculation
formulas of the method permitting measurement of the COMI)IeX W41LICS Of thc
dielectric constant are presented. A description of the device and the ntasure-
ment procedure are presented. There are 2 illustration-ii and a 10-entry
bibliography.
USSR
uDc: 6-rl-3IT-353(088.8)
PASEMIK, V. F.t ':rINIJSI,', V. D.
"A Method of Measuring Complex Permittivity"
USSR Author's Certificate No 266675, filed 18 sov 68, -pub-Lishe"'! 1'i Jul
(from RZh-Radiotek*,,ni-ka, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 211,357 P)
Trans I-at ion: 'Enis A,,ithor'Z Cert.-ficar-e introduces a in-~tliod of
permittivity in the rdllineter wavelength range. Tbe pr,:i,-~edur- is ba--ed
on the ef' et of reflection of ar. electror-uff
le - pletic Wave fI*T11 thit.
between two media. The au"hors point out the dizadvajitugt:!~ !-,I,
methods of pernattivity measurement based on thia sarle Aln the
proposed method, precision is -;=rovec~ by measuring the Cf the
orthogonal components of the reflected sip~ml, ard de-.0r.,tInir-j~ t'zlt~, reaL
imaginary components of permittivity from the ratio of tkv~,-e twir: tudes
the phase di, f ference. E. L.
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1/2 OIL UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCE.SSIN,; OATE--020CT70
1ITLE-DIAMOND POTENTIAL OF THE EASTERN PART OF THE RU$SIAN PLATFORM -U-
:A.UTHOR-(03)-GRtNSON, A.S., HIKHAYLOY5KAYA? L*No
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,SOURCE-IZV* AKAD. NAUK SSSR* SER. GEOL. 1970o (I)* WI-13
~'OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUL-JECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
iTOPIC TAGS--ROCKP DtAMCND# GEUCHEMISTRY
Z T L 'I- I
j)CCWiE.:qT CLA$S--UNC ASSli-IC-0
9 ti _11 Ei F IfA M r- ~18 / I ? 7 a -
212 Oil U%CLASStFIED PRGLESSING DATE--U2-.'ofT70
CIRC ACCESSION NA-AP0105059
A3srkACT/EXTRACT--(U) (;P-0- ABSTRACT. r1iE PRIMARY O[AMONO 1EARI%G
KIMBERLITELIKE ROCKS IN VULCANIC EVENTS 11F EXPLOSION PIPL rYPESt 0IKj:Sj
ETC. IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE RUSSIAN PLArFORR, WERE f-044ED JNLY.
DURING THE PLATFORM STAGE OF THE STRUCTURE DEVC-LOP84FNT 5V STARTING FROM
MIDDLE OR UPPER PROTERUZOIC (RIPHEAN1 TIME WHEN THE ~,ZTGro rqyST*
BASE-MENTv CAPABLE OF FRACTURINGt WAS ALREADY FORSIEO. TJIE 01-TECTIO'i 3f
BURIED (HIDDEN) MAGMATIC BODIES OF BASIC ANO WIRABASK C04M. IS
POSSIBLE BY GEOPHYS. METHODS. THE MAGNETIC ANOMALIES, LOCALIZE0 TO THE
ZONES OF DEEP FRACTURES IN THE PLATFORM BASEMENTO ARE TliE MOST P!~OMISING
IN THIS PROSPECT. THL 114INERALSV TYPICAL OF BASTC ANO ULTRAIIASIC ROC~Sv
AND MINERALSt GENETICALLY RELATED TO 'THE DIAMONOS IPYRDRE, CHR-10
SPINEL, ETC.), WERE FOUND DURING MINERALOGICAL STUDY 3F HEAVY FRACTIONS
FRaM ROCKS OPENED-BY DRI.L1.*H0I.ES'1-AJ40 SIJUATED IN TH11- 4QNF..S oF Of-.-EP..
-FRACTUKES OF THE BASVMC~4r., SEVERAL MAGIMArtc arjoj(-*j;
~#ERE FOUND IN THE DIAMOND BEAAYNG' KOLVA- *VISHERJ~ "ARi*A 'ON rHI: WESTER1
SLOPES Of THE URALS. T1ifS INDICATES TfIE PUSSISIL11Y Of 1:14014G THERC
PRIMARY DIAMOND BEARING ROCKS.
1/2 021 UNCLASSIF'IEO PROCEISSIN$ OATE--IBSEP70
TITLE--PYROGENALE IN THERAPY OF NON GONOCUCCAL UREMETtS AND THEIR
COMPLICATIONS _u_
bi 16.4- M-
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,SOURCE-VESTNIK DERMATOLOGII I VENEROLOGII, 1970t NR 31 PP 00-63
.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BlnLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,TOPIC TAGS--PYROGEN, UROLOGY, REPRODUCTIVE SYSTE4p GLAINK)o PllQTFIN
,.C'4%T9OL MARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS
_00CU4ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PRCXY REELIFR_",E-1925411~92 STEP
I
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101576
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PRDCE3~SING DATE--leSEP70
~CIRC ACCESSION No--AP0101576
A3STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESULT$ OF 'tqEAIMEAIT OF 70 4EN
SJFFERING FROM NON GOINOCOCCAL INFLAM4ATIONS OF THE UPQr,7FMjT&L ORGANS
WITH PYROGEAIALE IN, COMSINATIO~l Wittl OTHER DRUGS ARE REPCRTEO. IN 6 T
PATIElTS CHRONIC URETHRITIS WAS ESTASLISHED ACCOMPANtEO HY PROSTATITIS
1741 57, BY PROSTATITIS, VESICULITIS AND CUPERITIS IN 2 AND BY
EPIDIDYMITIS IN 6 PATIENTS. IN 3 PATIENTS CHRONIC PROSWITIS 010 NOT
INVOLVE THE URETHR!, PYROGENALE WAS INOCULAtED INTP~404USWLAPLY WITH
25-50 MPD AT 1-2-DAY INTERVAL. IN SUBSEQUENT INJEC'1*1'(]?%'S THE DOSE WAS
INCREASED BY 25-50 MPO. THE COURSE OF TREATMENT CONSISTED OF 10-20
INJECTIONS. OUT OF 640 I%JECTIONS OF PYROGENALE 46? (72,1PERCENTI WERE
ACCOMPANIED BY A RISE OF TEMPERATURE TO 37.30EGREES-17.8DEGREES' IN SaME
RARE CASES THE FEVER EXCEEDED 39..GDEGit-EES Ca. I ti. A Lj- I.H E, IP IL T I ENT S
LEUKOCYTAL REACTION WAS OBSERVED. INJECTIONS OF PYROGENALE WERE WELL
TOLERATED, AFTER THE COURSE OF TREATMENT 64 PATIENT$ HAD NO MORE SIGNS
OF URETHRITISt THE PROSTATE WAS NORMALIZED IN 10 PATUNTS, IMPROVEMENT
W%S ACHIEVED IN 38 PATIENTS, AND IN 14 PATIENTS NO C44ANGES IN THE GLAND
COULD BE DErECTEO BY PALPATION. THE INFLA14MATORY INFILTRArE IN THE
EPIDIDYMIS.IN I PATIENT RESOLVED COMPLETELY, AND IN !5 PAIIE-NIS SMALL
INDURATIONS (OF THE SIZE OF A PEA) REMAINED* USE Or PYROGENALE IN THE
TREATMENT OF NONGONOCOCCAL URETHRITES AND THEIR COMPLICAJIONS SEEMS TO
BE EXPEDIENT AS A NON SPECIFIC MEANS* GOOD TOLFRABILITY1 DEVELOPMENT OF
SYSTEMIC REACTION TO INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION MAKE IT'PREFERABLE TO
PROTEIN PYROGENSo
A "41LASSIFTED--
Acc Nr: Abstracting Service: R,(! f Code
AP0049779- CHEMICAL ABST. -j- TO 41if C)
iorwj F:tr(4~-t or ate gldss Aller on the prop(-mietj of the
(
"rilled material. Sa~Eala(;%. G. V .1 1!~ B, A. A!SI-R).
Ala.~t Alu,,i.x Oillf"s. L.-K.
Aerf),;il-175 (lo, Aerosil-:~,110. and colioidul sil ic;4, iviirti add-id u) a
Ja-S~-hllt?r relllhirCed i-ila~.tw Mi il)re;id, ~roir. Alat~ rw~illg
US-21,01 alld modilied itith phemil-lil-110 wsir Isi ri-
duce 'hv ~,ire.4s in 11. Admi. ol'~M I efftwuNtly redilced th'i srruis
and incrva~ed the strength ,1' 11, OPlInlum. of thil filwl~
divided filler, akha~.,., ~!ncresrxmded ~,, an a~. thicknesi, of the
binder film of - 0.2 a. CKIR
REFLI/FRAME
VI
1.1919-016'97
U S 10J.D. UDC (537-22(455T-311-333-01
VINETTSKIY, V. L., ITSKOVSKIY, M. A., and nwMaICS! I _.L_, S -
11-wool
"Interaction of Conduction El(;ctron With Tranz-verse tind 1*l,)_-i.,,J,1-~dU:-L1
Vibrations in Ionic CryGtals"
Vzairroodeystviya elaktrona provodir~!),qti
kolebani,rami v iann-;kli kristallakit (cf. Enilinh i4bove, Pftysictl Instituta,
kcademy of Sciences Ukrainian ~'~SR, No 2), K:Lc%,, 1971~ 16 x., v)taprint
(fron RZIi-Fizika, 110 1, Jan 72, Abstract Ito M'1058)
Translation: llie aiticle conr,1,.'Lera the i rite imetion o'f cun(luctiog
vibrations in irnic ci-ystalr, which havu an isclated typ2: ol'
vibrations (eq--, "soft" mode in perovf*zitc
m.de of transverse optical iribrationa in dlatomic cxY:Aalq)- ;,t
the same ti for pui-pcose3 of comparison the oame met"wd is to)
interaction with lonritudinal optical vibrationo, a PrUCL4~-J.Orl 6i;~,.Lky
of the crys:tall lat-tice (sco-called lattice modul in whicli Jntd!iactian wit',,i the
internal field crew;ed Ly lon~-itudinal and trunsverse vfl)~,-ntiom; (_*~,n %~- talKen
into account, in contri-ist. to the continuim rndel whure intor;LCtiOn wlti'.
the macroocopic field of 1.con,:,;11;iAU4ml vilmitiono iv Ut%e:ii Anto
On the basis of the modc:l of i0wi, the tht!
1/-3
.... . .... ........ ......... . ....... .
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VIIETSKIYJ V. L.J. et al.., v2r.,imo-J~!"'Stvive
i prodol'n.,rird orticheski,;~i holel.,rkni'vu-id v ionnyk-11
Hamiltonian of the interaction of' the "suparfluous" v:Tth *rz)th loiici-
tudinal and transverse outical vibrations. From the fanfi of Ilic "trin,:~v-1!.-r,--,"
Hamiltonian it follows that there ir. no interaction
for crystals with minimam en,-,r,,rf at the center of the BrIILculll ron.'. Azi
analysis is made of limiting caccs wbore iriturriction vith o-pvl,val v1.1 t-a-t-Lan,;
can be regarded as perturbation (case of a wank bond) av.(L whei-o ~t is
(ease of a strong bond).
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VIMrSKTY, V. L.; TrSKOVSKIY, M. A. OnstiLute of Phyl;Ics,
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev~
"Interaction of a Conduction Electron with Transverse (~)tical Oscillations in
Ionic Crystals"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela; January, 19n; pp 764~1
ABSTRAC: The Haraltonim of tile interaction of a condugtion electron vith lon-
gitudinal and transverse optical oscillations of a lattice of polarized iono
is expressed through static aild high-frequency permittivIty.
It was shown that for cM. tals with a niniriun of enar,,5- J.n the c6rtar of
the Brillouin zone intoraction with transverse oscillations iij Rbsent. For the
case of several miniria in the zonex the authors calculdited tho elactron nobility
with scattering by transverse optical oycillations emporalAe with Mobil-
ity with scattering by longitudinal oscillations pl, for crystals icith cTdinnry
values of E, and F,, and playing a basic role, as irt forrionlectrIcs, with large
values of the static permittivity of.&,. Comparison. of Mie th*oretical mobility
WSR
V12PETSKrY, V.L., et al, Flzika Tverdwzo Tela; January 19'1'1; PP T6-M)
pl. with the experimental for barium titamte (BaTiO3 eimlairts -the so-called
"positive-tenperature drag effect" in the region of phwiO trmtri-ition; alzo ob-
tained was the approximate quantitative agreemeit of tho thecirotical nobill.ty
-with the experimental.
When the interaction uith transverse optical oscill',atiotilt in the zo.ro
approximation of the theory iB taken into acemint, the (iarre:;jxndinj?, polaron
functional is obtained, an amlysis of which shows that in cr,-rstals a "trans-
verse" polaron only of small radius is possiblej the cwitribWion of trwisverse
oaci2lations to a ulongitudinal" polaron. in macrwwopic ltheocr;r is negligible.
2/2
T-77
USSR WC
MEMULA)VA N. A.
jilMNOV, V. A., MWW4i-b~, V. 7., and
ALEKSEYEVA, T P.
"Investigation of the Temper-ture Field During Zone Recryj;tallizaLion of Cad:-ukAm
and TeUuriuci"
V sb. Toplo- i massoperano5 v Lverd. telakh, zhidkoaty.1kh I -a:fakh (i-E,"It aiii Xass
Exchange in Solids, Liquids, and Gases--co tion of warO
;)# L9jO,
PP ZJ7-244 (from R-Ih-4-lotalluraiXa, No 8, Aug 70, AbstraoL No 604',~,6)
Translation: Experimental data on heat exchanj,e at the fi-4,nL t)f
in the process of zonal refining of Cd and To is pracess":i -:,catirding Lu t(.,3
criteriA of sim'A'Jarity of convective beat exchinge, taking iat,*
Stefan's condition at tho boundary of p1wso veparaUon. A-naly-i-L5 of Lne cril-uriai
equation shows Lhat tho coefficient of lioaL-exchango docrf).kso.,j Witn i-in lnerua~-o
in the relative length of the molten wone. Spontaneous f:L%LcLuatloru~ of LU14pWra-
ture wera observed during registration of tne temperature &1ong the entire- iengtu
of the molten zone of the ingot. Tho largest fluctuationo wers observed i;n tne
aiddle of the molten zone, where minimum amplitude for Cd vas I.V at a frequency
of 6.8 periods per minute. At the same time no fiudtuatijxAs wsriv observed ixi
1/2
.............
---- --- ---
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MERKULOVA, h. A., et all Teplo- i massoperenos v tvezd. telukh zhidxostyaka i
lZazakh. Minsk. 1970. pp 237-244
narrow zones 2.5-10-2 m. Te fluctuations appeared ia the iiarroue- ronos. Ua
this basis. it is assumed that the source of fluctuations tho iurbulent natiAre
of the convective motion. N. DEMNOV
2/2
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VATEL', 1. A., MUSHKIN, N. S.
"Optimal Behavior of a Player having the First Move with Inprecise Know-
ledge of the Interestsof the Opponent"
Zh. vychisl. mat. i mat. fiz [Journal of Computer Mathomatici and Mathe-
matical Physics], 1973, 13, No 2, pp 303-310 (,rranslatj.,d from Referativnyy
Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V454 by the authors-)
Translation: A two-man game is studied when the goals of the players arc
not opposite. A strategy is constructed for player I ('as a function of
the moves of player 2), guaranteeing the maximum resull: undar conditions
of incomplete information concerning the Lnterests of player ;!. T'he com-
putational aspects of the problem are analyzed.
USSR
KUKUSHKIN, N. S.
-------------------
110ne Game with Incomplete Information"
Zh. Vychi.sl. Mat. i Mat. Fiz. [Journal of Computer Kithowatics and MathematiCil
Physics], 1972, Vol 13, No 1, pp 210-216 crrauslated f1-0111 14-I'VII-atiVily). ZbUrnal
Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V486, by the author'.).
Translation* A nonantagonistic game, of tuto persons, wilh fixol-l sequence of
moves is studied, in which the first player has only an uj~pcr and lower
estilmate of the w1n, function of the other player. It is demonstratud fliat
the problem of seeking out the gTCZIECSt guarwiteed resuIr and the optimal
strategy for the first player is equivalent to MaximiZ,10~jn Of a I'linctioll O.,or
a sector, the values of the function at each point being soluth.-ins of cer-tain
extremal problems.
USSR
UDC: 518.90
VATEL' , I. A. , KUKUSHKIN, N. S. , 140scow
"Opti-i- Behavior of a Player Who Has the Right of tht;i First Vlove With
Inexact Knowledge of His Partner's Interests"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vychislitellnoy Natematiki i Mattmatkiliesioll Fiziki, Vol
13, No 2, Mar/Apr 73, PP 303-310
Abstract: The interrelation of levels in a hieria,cldcal syt-fti-M is intor-
pretcd as a g[L-je Vi4-11 two persons pursiiing different 1:ut (in ncn-
opposed goals. It is assurned that pl4yer 1, litivInLr lid'unmald('11 'Dl~ thl:.
interests of player 2 and on his choice, fornulvtet llii~ own *,o
a function of the possible choices of pla;yer 2. An c.,I)IJImun. strii...'47J i~~
constructed vhich guarantees player I the 1W-Lx1mum. res"01" that
his information concerninr
., his partner's interests iFj 5ncompb~A(f. It i3
shown that computation of the best gijaranteed reoult W%,unt:i lo 1,11-Adirig
the of some unimodal Ifunction. Recrj=endatiorw are IrILde-.. cii con-
structing a numerical algorithm for finding the aiaYi-tiL4,t of thIs functicn.
The authors thank Yu. B. Ger=reyer for continued intere~,;t in the work.
1/1
USSR LrDC ()21.374.4
WKUSHKIN, V. V.
"Frequency Tripl-ini-- Easel on, the Effect of 'Zlt~ctron Iy "a,
Field in N-Type Gallium Arst-i-nide"
Moscow, Radiotekhni!:-,-- i V--l 16 z.1c, !0, ~i:-, 1:7.
Abstract: The aut".or the fleld dependcr.,cc oC
,- ;I - tile
and optimum load ilrq- nr~e fcr a frequet 't~y
heating effect of a fiQlrd in
L
It was found t1wit. vffectlve frequency cir be
tiplier invest t~zl uncy reacJ1.1 7.'i 1f)-:1'1'
for a semiconeluctor irr-IbUity c.11' k1l the
'y
creases, higher (:ff;~c-:encics are trInif2ye(I for llclrer
exterral field. 7he optirax,, lorld ")f tl-'Ile
5-6 times the "cold" res-~Staf.ce of the ~qpectmcn.
USSR
uDc: 621..373.5
XMSMaN, V. V.
"Effect Which the Mobility of Charge Carriers In N-T~Ype Giilliwi; ]Lrseaide ffas
on the Amplification and Effectiveness of Frequency Convei.-siom Mien Electrons
Are Heated by an SHF Field"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektromi-ka, Vol 16, No 1, Jan 71, pp ,111-213
Abstract: Field dependences are calculated for converniom loefieti and output
conducttiity of N-type gallium arsenide for various vab.:tew of Carrier mobility.
It is assumed that the electric field is un1forin, and tMt the 10!aft and con-
ib:l.n in camparisan irith
tacto on the specimen have resistances vhich art! neglie
the impedance of the specizen on the working frequencies. The equivallent cir-
cuit of the nonlinear gallium arsenide element is a frequo. ncy-ttrIepe ride i3tIxion-
linear resistor shunted by a fixed capacitort For a mobility or 3'103 cri R/v 'VWC,
conversion losses approach B-9 DB as -the field tnereases. For i!i carrier mobil-
ity in the vicinity of 5.lo3 ~~/v.sec, the field dependetice of losses hall a
minimurt in the region of 7-8 kV/cm, Converal.on vithout 141ases Is Poosible V"11
the mobility is greater than about 5.2-103 CUP/Ir-sec. Cw!,tvs il.~r the field
dependence of negative input conductance at mobilities of 6o10 and 8*103
1/2
USSR
FJKUSMalf, V. V., Radiotckhnika i Elektroniks. Vol 16-. NO 1, X= 71, Pp 211-213
C:zi~/V-sec show a raxim= which reaches a value comparablij wit1k the "cold" CQU-
ductivity of the specimen. The author thw*s If. Yap Skortoom for constructive
criticism during discussion of the results.
ML
2/2
I . lqjmll~
'1/2 009 UNCLASSIFIE6 PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TLTLE-SULFriNATION REACTIONS. 72. HYDROLYSIS OF 6RONOBENZI:NESULFUNIC ACIDS
_U_
ALTHOR KUKUSHKINt Yi:..P.
-(03)-POTAPOVA, T.I.9 SPRYSKUV* A.A.,
CGUNTRY OF INFG-USSR
SOURCE-IZV. VYSSH. UCHEd. ZAVED., KHIA. KHIM. TEKHNOL. 070, 13(l), 75-8
DATE PUBLISHEO--70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
~TOPIC TAGS-SULFGNATIONv HYDROLYSISt BROMINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, BZNZENEN
SULFONIC ACID, ISCMER
(;CNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0763 STEP NO-UR/OL53/'70ifOL3./i)01/0075/0078
CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0124452
UtICL A SSIF Jr.
2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PilOCES$3NG DATE--30OCT7O
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124452
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FROM STUDIE!i ON THE 0EGREE ()F:
SULFCNATION OF PHOR BY 50-94PERCENT H SUa2 50 Sigl4l IN 30 HA AT
50-200DEGREES, THE MAX. ACID CONCNS. FOR IPERCEN*r OR 0~1;5 SULF04AYION
ARE: 89-5PERCENT AT 500EGRtESP 80PERCENT AT l00D4;GhE(:5o 73PERCENT AT
150CEGREESt AND 61.5PERCENT AT 200DEGREES. STUDI~:S OF THE PERCENT
HYDROLYSIS IN 10 HR OF U-8ROMOOENIENESULFUNIC ACJ(l AT :109-47DEGREES IN
76.3-70.4PERCENt H SUB2 SO SU84v OF P-8RCMO86NZE10:SULl:GhlIc ACID AT
L2L-65DEGREES IN 74.9-66.6PERCENT H SU62 $0 SU84# likNO OF
H-BROMUBENZENESULFONIC ACID AT 160-200DEGREES IN 61.6-51.9PERCENT H SU82
SO SUB49 INDICATE rHAT HYDROLYSIS OF THE URTHO ISGIAER 15 INITIATED [to
73.3PERCENT H SUB2 SO SU84 AT 128.50EGREESt Of THE PAI-tAISOMER
144.SDEGREES IN 70.8PERCENT H -SU82 $0 SU84tv AND OF THE MiETA ISOMER AT
182BEGREES IN 62PERCENT H SU82 SO. SUB40 FACALITY., IVANDY.
KHIM.--TEKHNOL. INST.9 IVANOV09 USSR*
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USSP, UX)C 62:001.57
VASILIYEV, V. N., DRATSKIY, Yu. DI., XOTOV, V. F., and ITUSHEIN,
Yu. A., Engineers
*Modeling an Automated System of Industrial P.1=-it Control"
Moscow Dlekhanizatsiya i Avtomatizatslla Proizviidstv,11
No 8, 1972,
pp 34-i6
Abstract: This article is devoted to a description of the 1DIFA, a
device for modeling the functions of an automatic factory control
system. The purpose of the device is to prepare and acquaint the
management personnel of factories with the basic func~tions and
possibilities of automatic plant control with tho idea of even-
tually introducing such control into the plant. It is also meal-it
as a teaching device for junior and senior studiints of automated
production control and to popularize new methods of factory con-
trol using economic-mathematical methods and computer techniques.
A diagram of the device's external view is given as irell as an
operational block diagram. Some of its electronic circuits are
also reproduced in schematic form. It uses magnetic ta-pe ffor two-
track recording: first, for a dictated text to accozliany pictuxes
for demonstration purposes; second, for control Other
details of the construction and operation of the device are i;-iven.
1/2- 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIfIG UATE-11SEPTO
TITLE-PLATINUM (11) 01METHYL SULFOXIDE C13MPLEXES -4)--
AUTHOR-KUKUSHKIN, YU.N., VYAZMENSKIY, YU.E.
~CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-ZH* NEORG. KHIM. 19709 15(2)o 480-6
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~s UBJECT ARE&S-CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--PLATINUM COMPLEXt SULFUR OXIDE, CHEMICAL $YNTHESIS9 PYRIDINE,
AMMONIA
SONTROL MARKING,40 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0308 STEP NO--UR/0078/71)/015/1)02104POt~)4:1(-.
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103963
212 009 UNCL. Ass I F I ED PRDCES(~INIJ DATF--JISEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103963
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-11p) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KIPTLBR SUB31 (L EQ!)ALS %IF SIJ32
SOI WAS PREPD. BY THE REACT104 OF K BROMCIPLATINATE WITH 4E SUR2 SO OR
WITH (PTL SUBZ HR SU82) OR BY T4E REACTION OF (PTL SU1,111 SQ SJ92) 41TH
KRRo K(PTLOR SUB3) REACTS WITH EQUI40LAR CONCII. OF A1,11NE To GIVE TRANS
(PTALBR SUBZ.), WHERE A EOUALS NH SUB3, PYRIDINE, %IIENH -1,1.1,12v OR ETNH
SUB2. CIS tPTALBR SUB21 (A EJUALS PYRIDINE 00 NH SUB31 FORMED qHq-N L
REACTED WITH CORRESPONDING M0N0AM1'4E'COMPLEXE$. TRANS IPTINH SU82
NETLBR SUi2l~.AND TRANS (PLT(NM SU82 ETILBR-SUB21 IS13r4ER.Izr:D ON tEATING To
-THE C'IS STRUtTOESO'.' THE R-ESULTS impLy -A H16H TRANS EFr-ECT OF
COORDINATED ME SUB2 SO.
,w
009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS.ING I)ATE--IISEP70
TIITLE--SYNTHESIS OF PLATINUM (Ill TETRAA"NINE AND CI$DIAKNINE -U-
AIJTHOR-KUKUSHKIN, YU.N., DKHARAI S,CH.
0~
?.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
:SOURCE--ZH* NEORG* KHIM. 19709 15(2),; 586-T
.DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--PLATINUM COMPLEXt CHEMICAL SYNTHESISt AM1110NIA
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0309 STEP N(]--UR/007817(~fr)l.$,t~)0,1/0596~0,i37
CIPC ACCESSION NO-00103964
2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCMINIG DATE-11SEP70
2
~
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103964
C
C
ABSTRACTtEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT, BRIGHT YELL01ol CIS (PY'Vi'll SQ131)
T
A
5S p
SU -I'
SU32 NEGATIVE CL CUB21 WAS PREPD. IN 8.6 NH SU134 Okl,NH $L134 CL BUFFER
SOLN. BY MIXING K SUBZ(PTCL SUB41o NH SU84 CLP AND 4H SIJE14 CH SMNS, K
S(ILI
SUB20TCL~SU84J REACTS WITH CONCD,, NH S,UB4 OH S00~4;. K SUP2(PTI'-'L SIJB4)
SUB;
r
REACTS WITH CONCD. NH SU84 OH SOLN. AT THE B.P. ANO IN THE DRESP4E OF
R Al
ME
METALLIC PT TO GIVE (PT(NH SU63) SU841V*L SU52 TIMES H SUCIZ Ot 80P~RGENT
_Tj
YIELD*
YIEl
IP7,.
2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROVESSING, DATrl---23(]CT70
TtTLE--TYPES OF REACTIONS OF COORDIPlArEO LIGANDS ANC) rt.CT(.*lWS INFLUENCING
CHANGES IN THEIR REACTIVITY -U-
AUTHOR--KUKUSHKIN, YU.N.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--USP. KH14. 1970o 3913)p 361-79
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT ARE4S--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC T4G5--CGMPLEX COMPOUNUr TAVTOMERIS-4, METAL 1014,t Ll'o'AN0
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY kEEL/F:kAME--lq99/1841 srep
C14C ACCESSILIN N10--jAP01236311)
2/2 008 UNCLASSt F I P P 1.1 ": E S S I III (-, D 1. T C- -r, r 7 r)
CJkC ACCESSION NO--!~'01?3630'
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- AGSTRACT, A RFY11'el WITH ',k Wil S-~
CHANGES IN THE Pi'[jP,':RTIF-S I-IF LIGANDS UiNDER ltii: ,-[ 1,!i!.-.
METAL ATC4 IN THE C(P~PLEXFS, EFFECTS OF THE CLIMPUEA lOrl CHOIRC,~ 1-11"'
;* . A T 10 1 4EK3 f F
REACTIVITY OF THE C09110INATFI) LIGAND, STABILIZ ~ ul- rnoTJk I
LIGANDS BY COMPLF)~ FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT OF PIEW PA-'l`PLRl IES) I N
LIGAND FOLLOWING ITS ENTRY INTO A COMPLEXt METAL IONS AS MAIRICC'S COR
SYNTHESIS OF ORG. MOLS.i ANU INSERTION REACTIONS INTO M!-~:t-AL LIGA140
BONDS. FACILITY: LENINGRAD. TEKKNUL. INST. [-'4. I-E.',.50VETA,
LENINGRADt USSR.
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_112 617 UNCL
TITLE--CALCULATIO"l OF THE ULTRAVIOLET A4D VISIBLE 11~PISO'kPI 1"_,:N SVE~rlkA ji: A
NICKEL,11 I,5jDIPHENYLF0R,.'.AtAN COMPLEX -U-
AUTHEIR-05)-YURCHENK0, E.N., KLIKUSHK[NA, I.I. , YER014KOV4, M.1 AVOLYEV,
V.I.t LAT05fir hole
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--TEnR. EKSP. KHIM. 1970, 6(111 47-54
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SU-BJECT AREA S--CHE,'4 IS TRY
TOPIC TAGS--UV SPECTRUM, ABSORPTION SPECTRUM, NICKE1, CdK-'(,f.Xj C.41,0LAT ION ,
MOLECULAR ORBITAL
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
COCUMENT CLASS--WrLASSIFIED
_*~002 S T F P N, U 4 3 19 1 TO 0 06 0 1 /,'j 0 4 11) 1) 5 4
PROXY REEL/FRAME- 1/1720
C I R C A C C E S S 10 "1 0 - - All),') 12 ~);) ~i
I F ILD
A 3 H Z I A I I Ilovj
III Id SV (]313Ve.1!;:'I.1,NJ Td?fl, STNIO111SNV61 IIV *nuns
vq-ouris vt~ !jortisiorvi. :Immii:l3ig ~i4i ci.i 'SN' IV:) 314.1 ACI S I SV14 E11-11 t 0
SVP -11,11~fd W:) 0054) J.V N0103H ~~11 3111 NJ S311 11311-IM 11
2("- Cj'.vP :D~(I 'N' -11) (!IV ':;1-I1 1-401FIM Ok ~3HI SN011JStjvwI BHI
-10 SHJE~i';Dlj~ 91-11 30 -1SV31J'AO 3fI1 CNV SWOIV N 31-11 A0 39,dVH:)
)IN -40 :111) 3111 S3snv:) SH41 13ot43nois -3AL)OV 31-11
N 1 1, 114:1 A') U S D IA.1 j 5 VO I I :)v ~f I I N I 9N I S %, -?I :M 1 3 1-11 1111 m i i j ~.I kin ~11 33 dS 3 HI
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USSR VDC 669.15'24-194.539.2191.3
ZEMSKIY, S. V., GRIGORKIN, V, 1., ZAKHAPIENKOVA, V. I., and V. N.,
Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metall,u-rgy ;~meni 1. F.
Bardin, Lipets Branch of the Hoscow Institute of Steel and h:jjDyS
"Diffusion of Carbon in Ferro-Nicke-I Steels of DiEfer4!ra Compoiiition"
Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, Chernay,a Metallurgiya, No 10,
1972, pp 115-118
Abstract: The diffusion of carbon was investigated on weld(ld pairs of ferra-
nickel steel with a Ni content corresponding to extrcna con(A:nl.rations possi-
ble in inverse martensitic transformation of low-carbon (O.N,.' (') -;Leels witli
10Z Ni and viedium-carbon (0.38% C) steels with is": N1. The ~(Tf'usivn pair's
were prepared from cubic steel specimens intr, which the radic-active is,)Eopjf-~
C14 was introduced. A method was developed of deternin~np the dLf fusi,111
coefficients of inclusion admixtures in thO Lhree-compe,otnt wit'l
distinct diffusion coefficients in each half of the wc11!1Q!d specimcn. The
coefficients of carbon diffusion were specified in allol-s with 0.31331 C an~!
9, 18, and 27% Ni and in alloys with 0.006% C and 5, 10, aad 15% "Cl . Thi!
temperature dependences of the diffusion coefficient Of L.'arban in
alloys in ~1-solid solution were determined. Four fig-w-es, Len icrnmula~,
five blbli4lraphic reference-s.
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S., IGLITSYN, M. 1.
"An Instrwnent for Measuring the M..'sistivity of Sine'le
Crystal Rods With Geometric Factors Taken Into Accoiu,.t PlAciiatically"
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Ser. Fizichi!skaya, Vol. 36, NG 3, Yar 1'2, pr, ',,.10-60~
Abstract: The paper describes an inntrument for measurin,7
tl-e :5peci-
single crystal rods in vhich the correction for the r
k dia-
men is automat cally introduced by functional coriverte:v. A I)IOC
gram of the device is given and itz operation is explaIned. Menzurem(mt,~7
of the resistivity of sine,,le crystals grown. by the Stcjttmov ~i*.tlithcd sim,4ed
an error of 5% with repeatability of about 0,6% as shmin by the cooffidert
of variation of repeated metwurements.
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UDC. 52;.OE-~!
KUSHCH, V. V. KU=-A-jL, ANTONOV, P. I., 1XVINZON', 1:1. 1.
"A Device for Measuring the Resistivity of Single Cx:istill. Rod,,;-, by a
Noncontact Method"
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Ser. Fiv.LchPsjLaya, N'01'36, No 3, Jil*r 72, (01-00"!,
Abstract. A device is proposed which uses a ncncontact cajnc!:Etn-nct.- --ethcd
for checking the volwnetric diotribution of resistj.,.,ity .41
germani,iun npecimeng. The memsuro of resiitivity lij tim- of ti-,-.,
voltage taken off from a metLsurement loop into which thfii niu(!~?
introduced through capacitive electrodes. In the prol-.ci.,jed the
measurement results are made more reliablu by providinr!-, for anturritic
tuaing of the measurement loop to ri-nonraice with the $L1119.1.21 !r:ert toi-
l. jr.1 L I:r
adding a correcting variable capacitor with the rotor mochanically cor,
nected to one of the coupling electrodes. A con4=1son 1:07 me its 111-(,1F.-ent
results with data obtained by the two-probe method shovq it dert!lt `Lcr: Cf
no more than �10%. The repeatability of the derice as by the
coefficient of variation of repeated neasuremezzits at a
less than 1%.
USSR LJ1.'C 53.0,92
KUSHCHJQ V. V. A., AATONOV, P. 1.~ 1EV11rZONt D. I.
"Device for Yeasuring the Specific Resistance of Wiajnd, Binl.,~e Cryete-14; by a.
Contactless Yethod"
~bscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya FizicheskVix, No 3, 1972,
pp 601-602
Abstract: The application of contactlesa methods to control Utle c'pecific
resistance of shaped single crystals of different geoitntrien in discusred. It
is noted that the application of the contactleSS (MT41Cit1L11Ce -riLthcl to control
the distribution of the specific resistAince over (.*ylind:f,1xa1 slngle cr.,tot.,tin c'
amll diameter tjot only raisus the- epeed of itteasiLrement, 1Y.1t it passible
to avoid losses of coatly materialls ansoclixted with Via w-iri'Mcil- tn_-ntri~int of
crystals in probe mmnureinuntai. The unnenc* of tim lnethl)J its th"t tile Voltaclc
amplitude taken from a meanuring circuit, :Into which Vil.- ~;a%dq- is Introd"ct--d
%hrough capacitance connecting electrodes, server) as a iwiaruiv of tbe specific
resistance. A necessary condition for obtaining rellabib!! row.Llts has been
tuning the measuring eirc,.dt to reaonance irith the Igenemtor oupplyin~. this
circuit, this is ultimately achiemud by cluin6ing the c&1m.citmace of th~., con-
nection between the electrodes and the saq~le being stw"Lled. 'Ihis article
112
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KUSHCH, V. V., et al., Izvestiya Altademii Nauk- SWER, Seriya Fd:ticheskaya,
NO 3, 1972, pp 6ol-6c2
describes a device which i-,nkes it posnible to avoid the o-pa-rwtion of
tuning of the capacitance of the connection by intro(kicj.;:44 a variable Correct-
ing capacitor into the circuit, the rotor of whicki is mite-hartlealb, connected
vith one of the connecting electrodes. A diagriun and dioscri-I)taon of the device
are given. 'The measuring proj)ertiea of the device were e,~--alijatel on indurtriml
cylindrical germanium single crystals of diameter 8-9 ria, anI thtt neasurements
obtained by the contactless method coincide with an accyracy oe +10k with
measurements obtained by the two-probe met1iod.
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KOWKOV, V. L., QrKT11_A_S__ POLYAJKOV, N. N. , Gorlkiy E!h,%,s i,~ctechni cal
ReseArch Institute
"Measuring Conductivity and the Hall Coefficient of Seniiccnductor Sirgle
Crystals by the Four-Probe Method"
Moscow, Izv. AN SSSR: Ser. Flzk2~es~kaya, Vol 36, No 3, Mar 742, FP 6031-606
Abstract: The paper discusses a method of direct m-caaw,eneiii; of the HP-11
coefficient and conductivity of semiconductors in the flit= of' Icng cingtlle
crystal strips. The geometry of the measurement set-up is stolwn in the
figure. Current I is sent through probes J and 2, w-.d EINT 11-P (Eill voltagt-~
is taken off from probes 3 and 4. The constant raignetic field H 4-s dirc,:!t,2d
orthogonally to the plane of the specimen. Fleas urementl; arc r-i-lde ill tile
steady state on direct current. A formula is derived for determining the
HaU EMP in terms of the applied CLirrent and the diruenmtons of the speci-
men. The theoretical results were confimed experimentilffly 1)y metmilre-
ments on germanium and silicon single cryetals.
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KONIKOV, V. L. et al., IAY. SSSR: Ser. Fiz., V 36, iqi2, pl) 6oB-6o6
212
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UVC: 53?.31
POLYAKOV, N. N.. KWff-,A~ L, GOLUBEY, V. 1.0 PAYLOV~ P1. I., kr1kiy
Physicotechnical -Research Institute
"Checking the Homogeneity of Semiconductor Single Crrijtals Fva. Yew3ure-
ments of Their Resistivity"
Moscow, Itv. AN SSSR: Ser. FizLcherkaya, Vol 36, No 3, Har *[A"", pp (07-613-
Abstract; Correction factors are calculqted to account J.'or Ih,;. (11
of the specimen and probe position in rcuirstioity me*.j"jrt=czjj,s by the
four-probe method on rectangular and cylindrical oingle (:rystal
ductors. Uie resulta of computer m1culations are prescrite,1 in t1f;,-'es
and curven. It was fowid thnt reducing the thicknesa cjlr a T~f,.flt
half the distance between probes does not affect the ae1u;ureri,_,iat ru:rsults.
It was also found that the specimen cwi be censidered iliftni-,e]y thick
beyond a thickness of five times -the distance between pixillues.
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ILATUYEV, A. S., and KLKUYEV,_ Department of Phvsfology of Higher
Nervous Activity, Leningrad State University, and Brain Instttute, Academy
of Medical Sciences USSR
"The Motor Analysor and Its Placa Amu& tha Other Arxalyt~ors"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervuay Deyate-l"nosti,- Val 20,. Ro 6, 1970, pp 1,115--
1,122
Abstract: It is evident from the research of' rt-,cant. veilLI's, halre reviewe4,
that the brain structures connected vi,th the mot-or arial,),rior aro ?xcepti.ona[Ly
complex, both because of the variety of eferent. and efl'axenn 1)athways 41-
volved in voluntary movements, and because of the activity oe the entire
cerebral cortex, i.e., the entire set of analysors. Aninher ininortant. fac-
tor is the overlapping of the cortical nuclei of the mrift:or anaLysor vich
those of the cutaneous, visual, and acoust1c -analyaors.. The resulting
"Internediate zones" contain projeccions of the ac"vity of e~u(:h individual
analysor as well as of the combined activity of several aaalytiors which 41rL--~
responsible for the functioning of the "specifically human" corticai forma-
tions. Thus, the motor analyscir occ-upies a !IpeciaL. amor-i" the
USSR
BATUYEV, A. S., and KUKUYEV, L. A., Zhurnal Vysshey Nwxvnoy Devatel'nosti,
Vol 20, No 6, 1970, pp 1.115-1,122
receptors in that it integrates not only proprioceptive impulses but also
information from the other receptors, thereby enabling them to functloa
with maximum efficiency.
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USSR UDC 541.138.2:546
GARDIN, YU. YE., KU1,AgUW0V. V. H ODYNETS, L. L., FERSHINA, G. A., Petro-
zavodsk State University_I_m_e61__U-._V. Kuusi:nen
"Mechanism of Galvanoluminescence During Anodic PoIoTizatlan of Aluminum
Oxide"
Moscow, Elektrokhimiya, Vol VII, No 8, 1971, pp 1184-1185
Abstract: A study was made of the spectral compasitiQri o~ the galvanolumi-
nescence during anodic polarization of syat=3 made tip of aZumixturi, alu=inum
oxide and an electrolyte. The oxide layer was obtaliuad by anodic oxidation
of aluminum (99.99% pure) in two differeat electrolytes- it) an aquLous
solution of boric acid (30g/lfter) with borax (0.05 1~11itex) and b) an aque-
ous solution of oxalic acid (30 g/liter). The Italvinw1umiouscence spactra
are plotted for the two given cases. In two series of experiments tkl,-
Structure of the oxide layers remained invariant; how1unter, Elie galvanolumi-
nescence spectra corresponded to the electroLyto in w1itch thit~ Measurement
was taken. The results obtained agree with the previously scated proposi-
tion [S. P. Haminova, Elektrokhimiya, No 1, 365, 1965~ thai: In systems ruide
up of a metal (semiconductor) oxide and electrolyte giulvanaluminescenci~
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CARDIN, YU. YE., et al, Elektrokhimiya, Vol VII, No $, 1971, pp 1184-1185
constitutes electrochemical luminescence aud is conoocted with clectrachem-
ical reactions at the oxide/el.ectrolyte interface.
212
USSR UDC 612.015.348:547.965].()14.426.014.45
VIBE, K. G., MROYEDOVA, E. P., ial~L~ S P .1 anti FAYTIM'BERG-BLANK, V. R. ,
I
"T1-7
Chair of Animal Physiology, Tselionograd Air-f-cuitural limititmte, and Chair of
Pathophysiology, Tselinograd Nedic4kl Instlitute
"Changes in the Amino Acid Content in Internal organs oT Rabbits Exposed to
High-Frequency Electromagnetic and Ultraspimd Oscillations"
Moscow, Ryulleten' ERsperimental'nay Biolo$ii i lieditslay, No .1.0, Oct 71), pp
47-48
Abstract: Experiments on rabbits showed that 1i1gh--freq1,wncy i.,Iectromagitti tic
fields and ultrasound, like other physical agents, chaulle phYlliological
processes according to dose rate and duration of exposure. For example expo-
sure to a SHF f ield(centimeter waves) of 30 or 50 w for 10 tria did not signif-
icantly alter the free amino acid content of the liver, iq1:oma(-h, h-mall In-
testine, lungs, spleen, and kidneys. After exposure to 1311F fteld (Centin*ter
waves) of 75 w for the same length of time, hwever, the tunino acid content
of the stomach increased, while that of the intestine, sifl.een, and kidneys
decreased. Ultrasound at 3 W/Cm2 for 5 min produced the grestaot changes ill
the organis studied. A weaker dose (0.3 w/=2) had much less affect, ev-en
when continued for a much longer period of time.
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KULACHENKO, V. P , and 'MOLODTSOV, V. K.
"The Action of Electromagnetic Fields on the Vascular $yste--i and the Metabolism
of Hicroelements in Animals"
Tr. Tschinogr. S. Kh. in-t. (Proceedings of the Tachinograd Agricaltural
Institute), 1973, Vol 9, No 5, pp 89-94 (fron RM-Rologicheskaya. Khimlya,
No 24, Dec 73, Abstract 'LlIo 24F 1435)
Translation: The effect of electromagnetic fieldr, waii studii,,.d oil the vaseular
system and some general properties of blood. Datit wer-ii also obtained oil the
effect of ultra-high frequency irradiation oil the contomL of microeleilivilts III
the liver. The effect of the ultra high freqijency wav*9 on the exchangli of
microelements in the liver is iatensified with the concurrent action of
ephedrine on the sympathetic nervous system.
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M41857-
Abstractinft S rvice:
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CHDITCAL ABST. ]-", ~-O '1014 4 a 6 9
89923k Configuration inversion of AiA-dibemylam OSUC.-
ciEdc acid. MiU1111). S, M I 1 11 1 1 kl~.'
lu
V- U N
MN , . reactioa of co,
zh- 0q.
Et %vi-,h nie--,u(iibenzylatnino,~tkeeinic a(lid W In the prttskwc or
'Nalcol at -5* gave 5.5-1 mixt. of
arninosuccinic acid (11) and
cinic acid (111). The reaction i ,~f SOCI. ~11.ith It ga%-4: -11 imilydride
(IV) WIlich %viis converted by heating sit 2W'* Irams-4.5-di.
carboxy-.N',iV'-tlibenzvl-2-iiiiiiliLtolidiiiogi~ soth,yclride (V). ' Heat-
ing 11 or III at 200" ako gave V, rhe1hydmitysis of IV gave 11.
Thus, the inversion oLf configutation o4icurs during the ;Nmviort
of I with CIC02Et. The resolution of H with
1 gulf,ate gal't
it analog acitl j -- 1-11trra-ll 1111446g. 1,114 colOguration if V was
shown by compariw)n %vith the known cij-V isomej- HJr -S -
x
2,489,'23*21, 19511. Heating V gave maos-4,&dicarw "t
-'%imidazolid-Mutze monolmizamide,
dibeazyl A
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po
4'tTLE--EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF TOXIC .,PIES OF THE SCRUM FROM PATIENTS
1- ~WITH HEMORRHAGIC VASCULITES OF THE SKIN -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KULAGA* V.V.tP0LUSHKINv S.Va
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-VESTNIK DERMATaLOGII I VENEROLOGII, 1970v NR 3, PP 20-24
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL
AND MEDICAL SCIFNCES
TOPIC TAGS--HEMORRHAGEt ALLERGIC DISEASE, SKIN DISEA51,-., GUINEA PIGt
-SEROTONIN, HEPARIN
CONTROL ~ARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1490 STEP NO--Ult/02,*)6/7010()Oj'O')3/002t)/O,'124
ICIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0101574
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATF--185EP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101574
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT,. THE AUTHORS s'ruDIED HEMORRHAGIC
PROPERTIES OF THE SERUM FROM 52 PATIENTS SUFFER[lir. I"Rnll' DIFFER[-IJT FORMS
OF VASCULITES OF THE SKIN (ALLERGIC VASCULITES OF tiliF ACUTE COURSF IN
30, DERMATIC FORM OF NODULAR PERIARTHERrITIS AND CHRIGNIC ERYTHEMA
NODOSUM IN 10, CHRONIC CAPTLLARITES IN 12 PATIENTS). THE METHOD OF
BERNARD ET AL. CU..4SISTED 114 THE INOCULATION OF TWO GUINEA PIGS 114 THE
RIGHT SIDE INTRACU7ANEOUSLY WITH 0.2 ML OF A SERUM SPECIMEN FROM A
PATIENT. THE CONTROL SERUM WAS INOCULATED INTO THI: SYP-IMETRICAL AREA.
SERA FROM PATLENTS WITH ALLERGIC VASCULITES OF THE SKI~j IN THE ACUTE
FORM PRODUCED IN 81PERCENT OF CASES AN INFLAMMATORY HEIII)IRRHAGIC REACTION
ENDING WITH NECROSIS 114 THE SKIN OF THE ANIMALS. Lq:(;S Fllr-,QUENT
(50PERCENT) AND.L.ESS INTENSIVE REACTIONS WERE OBTAPIED WITH SERA FROM
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CAPILLARITES* SERA FROM HEALTHY SUBJECTS AND
PATIENTS WITH GONORRHEA PRODUCED A POORLY POSITIVE REACTION IN
20PERCENT. THE HEMORRHAGIC INACTOR OF THE SERUM J!; THERMOLABILE AND IS
INACTIVAtED AT 56PERCENT C FOR ONE HOUR. ITS EFFECT IS NOT INHIBITED BY
CYPRCHEPTADINE AND SERCTONINE. HEPARIN AND BRADIXININ ENHA'OCE THE
PHENOMENON SIGNIFICANTLY.
-iiiiCt-AiMF-IfEu
USSR uDa 615-1340-1-015.25.015.4
Qw- A, H-, KU-7LOV, V- A-, and rAQILWOV, V. I., Sclentifi* Ber-earch
LabOlratO77 'of Experimental 1mraunobiology, Academy of b3tidica.1 Sciences USSR,
Moscow
"Changes In the Radiosensitivity of CAVE Toina Cells FollowIng r1ultiple Action
of beta-Mercaptopropylamine"
Koscow, Byulleten' Eksporimental! noy Biologii I Miditalily, V*1 72 # No 9
Sep 71, pp 33-56
Abstracti A variant of calls resistant to high conoentmtiorta of radio-
protectors was obtained and their radiation resistance- wttxWid. CAVE Me
calls (obtained in 1961 from the epithelium of stomach cancer in wonan) Wrerv
used because of least adhesiveness and slower fra4penfi.tion after destruction.
The radloprotector selected was beta-meroaptopropylLuitia (KPA) th-3 M05t
effective of the aminothlol compourAs used in the prophVIaxill Df rwilation
damage. The cells were subjected to constant contact idth the ITA pre~ara-
tion, multiplied, and uore again proceased with the prolp44rati.ong a tota.1 of
tan tinou. After aultiple procouaing tha cotlls d4-ffezvil from tho orIgInal
line and viere designated an CAVE k-IOv- Comp"med to the CAVE lineo they con-
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KUIAGIN, A. N.0 et al. t Byulleten' Eksperimentallnoy BL-Ologli I Feditsiny,
Vol 72t N' 9, sep 71, Pp 53-36
tained a greater number of cells resistant to high congwnt=tions of MPA
and lesser sensitivity to ionizing radiation. Thess Ii-ittexes mere maintained
dixrlug two years of cultivation of the cells undew rautIna conditions. This
suggests a possible use of phaxmac*chexica2 protection for ineireasing tile
resistance of body tissues to the effect,*f radiation.
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S. and SHIK, IM. L. institute of ProbleIlis of 1111:01 ili ion 7raiis-
mission, Academy of Sciences USSR
"Interaction of Svi=etrical F-xtremities During ControlIed 1-ocurozAl"not
Moscow, Biofizika, No 1, 1970, pp 164-170
Abstract: Controlled locomotion of mesencephalic cazs on it ti-enti!-iill wiL'111
two belts whose speed could be changed independently vwli; st-.LdLed, With 2-
and 3-fold differences in the speed of the belts, Vne iti1r.-=el-rLcik1 extre:iil,ies
of the animals moved in the s,,mie rhythm (with equal duration of zhe C11CLes).
The structure of the stepping cycle of Lite extremittes remith-L-ed sittow as at
the corresponding speeds on the "coupled" belts. WWI 1;realer diiierallces in
speed, the interaction of the extremities changed and the aitiwal;; took srclls
with the duration of the cycles in a 1:2 ratio. Thus., I-lie i;ywraecrical ex-
tremitieG interacted with both small and large di.fferwaces ln Llic s-pei-G' Of
the treadmill belts. The nature of the interaccion yalvied vit:h the conjitions
under which the locomotion took place. The experizitnt;s shwo that. a parareter
of stepping movements such as the strucCure of the cycLe deperids only oti its
own afferent impulses and intensity of stiniularion of 'Lite "Lotomotor reglon."
On the other hand, parameters such as the duration and wnpll.tiide of the cycle
depend not only on their own afferent imptilses but 01i. the aft-f-rent Impulii.'s
from the syttimetrical extremity.
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2 OL4 UNICLASSIFIEO~. pRPcEs$I ED L~)COAOTION
TITLE--INTERACTIGN OF SYMMETRICAL ExrREMItIES DURING. CCNIRULL
_U_
AUTHOR-(02)-KULAGIN, A.S., SHIKt M.Ls
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-MOSCOWe 810FIZIKA, ~NU It 1970r PP 164-170
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL
SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY1
SCIENCESr BEHAY10PAL AND SOCLAL
EXERCISEi CAT
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRIcrIONS
allCUME-PiT CL-%SS--lJkCLASSIFI;_-G
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0823 StEp
CIAC ACCESSION NO--AP0121-#55
tj"CLAISS'~f: IF0
-2/Z 014 UNCLASSIFIED PAGCE ~$ M; tIATE -- ~JOCI 7 0
CIRC ACCESSION NC--AP0121455
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONT*R,-)LL;---0 COCLIO;L'11*16A oF
MESENCEPHALIC CATS ON A TkEhDMILL AITH Two bELTS ~jp:-D C-JjLL) tiE
CHANGED INDEPENDENTLY WAS STUDICO. WITH ? AND 3 P:OLO rfiE-
SPEED OF THE BELTS, TH~ SYMMErRICAL EXTRENITIILS oF J,q !l%I;lALS MOVE-0 IN
THE SA4E rRHYTHM (WITH EQUAL DURATION OF 7 '1 , ~ - 0,
HE CYCLE$) Ili- ~-Vldctukt: -JF
THE STEPPING CYCLE OF THt EXTREMITIES REMALNE0 TitE S;1011~ AS AT hiE
CORRESPONDfNG SPEEDS ON THE "COUPLE011 HELTS. 41TH Gkiil~TEq DlFr-ERENCES
IN SPEED9 THE INTERACTION OF THE E>TRE141TIES CHANGED 101L) THE AiNJIMALS
TOOK STEPS WITH THE DURATION OF THE CYCLES 1,14 A I:L 9-4110. THtfS, THE
SYMMETRICAL EXTREMITIES INTERACTED WITH BUTH SMALL ANI'l LAR'--E DIFFEAENCES
IN THE SPFED OF THE TREAJMILL BELTS. THE NATURI: OF Tffl: 1~,JkRACTIUN
VARIED WITH THE CONJITIONS UNDER WHICH THE LOCUMUT.Iliti r-~QK PLACE. f HE
EXPERIMENTS SHOW THAT A PAkAMETER OF STEPPING MOVEMENTS SUCH AS THE
STRUCTURE OF THE CYCLE OEPENUS ONLY UN ITS UhN AFFfAc-tir [MPULSES AND
INTENSIfY UF STIMULATION OF THE "LOCOM01OR R EG I ONO' 1. UN THE OTHL,'~ HANO,
PARAMETERS SUCH AS THE DURATION AND AMPLITUOE OF THE CYCLE DEPEND -.140
ONLY ON THEIR OWN AFFERENT IMPULSES BUT ON THE: AFI::q:;-(E%'T IMPULSES FROM
FACILITY: INST'
THE SYMMETRICAL EXTREMITY* 3TUTE OF PROBLEMS OF
INFORMATION TRANSMISSION, ACAOEMY OF SCIENCES USSAw
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FLA:4i~ MTAL STU-fljj(,~, ;A(j%q,. CL"lUi~ AX;) 5?~
."-(Article by 14 M. qy~Rlin~ li'6~ lul M, 1h.shershurov"". 1, X.6~ '_f
Yu - t'. s f &Sul in. V. A.' pt,t pmacaw
Ion
;4* Itchnique of gonerAting low-temqoroturv
VIAWA placed In the hanL of technologists an *Atrv=Ly fierWle tool.
iM t4COO of tjugrm&I propertieS, for p2oCeSSing Solift. plasm
quickly founj o"licaltan for inxttirjj~ =2ting' Selling, wawlpii. sphrrol-
dim. -.Amsling of p&*4er2 and for oLher purposes. The range of app21collan
of low-torporature plasma for romarch and industrisl purpazc* *oofizws
to tVM4 IkFz=-
Me prt=ary problem t"t ire solved during plasm& process" are
those that in~ol- interactim of plazam. with a solid. Them inwItak local
heating. rmit=; of Via bosir and applied metal. dittrctionst rvotvvxj of
an Iton aafel Er,=s a rut, or ovItiftSt sproying and *ctolorition of psstitlirs
by the pissaa during the *,-,4i=atjqjF or cmazinli+, The specific power hiLb
plas"Aram are capable at developing on a xol$4 "-r.
F*ee 1 1040 W1cW 4uring pits= &rc prote*xing anti 103-le WtFtet Owilnit
-Via"as J#t pro-zeszoa. The sprettit: power of the plasma jet may be 4-wreitend
virtually without bound, 4ereftALng gn the requiritilsents of Cho pr"tss. and
iw~ ~:sn be sortad Q~ a large area, iftswring 113019". uniform hosting of a Sur-
Isco. This prWorty of the pl&Aoa jet is used (ot waiting and motal %prey
,voting,
-#I$ 4r.- M"t Plasma t"atoont processes, fv" with the highest concontr4tion
-f enotily, say be idescribod an the bast* of %he theory of conciattatwd best
our"$. developed by M. M. Ryltalln 11).
Certain aspects of thermal physics of the most conaeonly used plasm$
rocesses anii ways of Controlling the* are discussed In the article.
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VD0 621.'J.82:r'-5~5.;~76
GOFSHTEYN-GARDT, A.L., KOVYREVA, N.I., KOGAN, L.M., KUWalll, I.AN., KURLYIND, a.!.,
TIN'ZOV, A.P., TFUSH"INA, V.Y-A.
i'Samiconductor Light Source (Light-Emitting Diode) Cf Gallium PhosIffii-de"
V ob. Pol*uprovodn..pribory-I i1ch primenaniya (Semii~,ondualwor Dt!viccs And Their
Application--Collection Of WorIcs), issue 49 Moscowj 1972, pp ';~_14
(rrom RM:Elektronika i yeye primeneni-ye, No 9, SeFft 1972, Abitract No ~5~10)
Translation: The results are discussed of the dewilapicirt arvi tin investi,,7L~'icn
of the electrical and optical characteriatico CC gzilli= red-radiatI.C.-
light-emitting diodes. The method of creot;ion of p-n atri~wturrjo and the dessign
of the light-exitting diode are described. Tho principal tiresizi ~if upplic-ation c:'
the light-amitting diodes are considered. The devices deo.-ribol. are chara4;ter~A7_
ed by a quantum efficiency of radiation of 0.1--l 11 ill. I tab. 19 I-ef.
Authorla abstract.
JjDC 6 15. 917
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KULAGE-I.- 0. 1-1.
"Effect of Some Lipotropic Substances on Ole 11,usult. of liao-AclitLon an,", t1le
Functional State of the Liver of Anitnals on Poisoning W'ith Grip-nochlorim-)
Pesticides"
V sb. cigiyena prirneneniya, toksikol. pestitsidov i klinikii otravI. (hygicne of
the Application and '!w:icoloj ..,y of 11c.-;ticides and the C111Oxal Aspce"s of
Poisoning - collection of works), vyp. 9, Kiev, 19"11, pp 137-1-4L Uru-,,:~ IlZil-
Farmakologiya. KhiriitvrapevtichLskiXe sr(,dsLvll. Tokzsiko.UD~,~i-,,,~., No 2, Feb--:j-2.
Abstract No 2.54.794)
Translation-. Rats were ilijeCLud intra-peritoricany with :11.poti-c-1:ic stibs, tanc-z~s
- choline (1) in the forn of n 100'. aqueoua solutfon 300 eikc'N :ind iiTocairw
(11) with metJdon:Lqo (TI.1) in the form of N and 2.5)': soltitlons. (50 mj-, and 100
Mg/kg respectively) daily for 1.0 days after tripl-ci poisonlng, with L 17 ch n i ca I
heptachlor (IV) and pzii!,ana-liexiriilorocyclolie-:iine (V -, lindw.,~O ovOry Othei- da-1
intraperitoneall-.ir in total doses equal to 1)1~5o. Conpouni 1'. thj:
rate of the rats to IT and ill, to 90Z for pni!~nnin,- iiiCi D1 -niJ to bli, for
Poisoning with V (.50- in the control jitoull). CUI!IPUWII 1:1 1 lil: L.-Id
normalizing effect on the carbohydrate functfon of 04~ i7i Poi:ioiik?,J
with IV and V: I had no effect: on thu- glycol;en Collt(:11t. ill rho -Baler %.then
int, with 1V ;,nd V1 bLit tho. lilct4c ncid and pyrilvic ilcid levoll; in tht:
bSSR '
KULAGIN, 0. M.) Gigiyena _primeneni~:I. toksikol. pestitsi-Jiw i i~.Unilk,i vtr:1t:!.
vyp. 9, Kiev, 1971, pp 137-141
blood on the 10th day of treatment with I clianj;Ld tward '11je vormalization
The 11 + III also had the most expre,,~sed normalizine., effet,:t oa Gic protein-
forming function of the liver. Al,aiust a background of gii:neral of
the protein composition, there %.,as ahaost complete oi Lne ratio
of the lipoproteins and thymol test. The II + III also .1wid a iioticeuble ni)rma)-
izing effect on the lipid and cholesterol cpntent in the liver when poisoning,
with IV.
2 / 2
".2 020 UNCLASSIFIED P4641 i~ING DATE-300CY'i'o
TITLE-EFFECT OF SEVIN ON LIVER FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE -Ut-
AUTHOR- (05 )-KAGAN v YU.S.v RODIONOVt GoAto VORONINAP L.YA.t
so 4
KULAGINg O.Ho
CCUVrY_QV_INFO-USSR
SOURCE-FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 1970t 33(2)v 219-241
DATE PUBLISHED 70
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEUICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-PESTICIDE# LIVER# RABBIT, CfiOi,.tNEsrERASC, ENZYNE ACTIVIll'
CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/0162 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123933
UP!%' LASS IFIED
-2/2 020 VNCLAWF166' PROCiEssllw UATE---f1C0k.,j it.
Cl RC ACCESSION NQ--AP0123933
ABSTRACT/ EXTRACT- I U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROLONGED
TO RABBITS AND RATS CHANGED LIVER FUNCTICii AINO REDUCED Th-::
CHULINESTERASE ACTIVITY IN THE BLOOO AND INTEIVINAL ORGI.::S. S,:-:V
INTRODUCED THEOUGH A STOMACH PR05E AT 38 AG-KG GATI.r ~:DR I I;C"
INCREASED SERUM ALANLNE AMINOTRANSFERASE ANO ALK.
AND INCREASED THE RATIO OF LIVER JIT, TO BRAIN OT. J%,T
TO THE FOOD) DAILY FCR 3 DAYS SEVIN INCREASED Tl-l-,'.:
MEXOSARBITAL SLEEP AND SOM E'tHAT INCREASED THE LOT. I'-,ATllJ
BRAIN. SEVIN ADMINISTERED TO RA36ITS AT 0,76 '10 ft-irs
,4G-KG DAILY INHIBITED LIVER FUNCTIONo REDUCED CHOL INE-STIERAS I ".("'1 14
ANO CHANGES IN SERUM PROTEIN FRACTIGINS WERE OBSO. L-lirli AILL
PESTICIDE INOUCED NECROTIC CHANGES IN THE LIVER. k i L; 1 -12 1, 1 . S 1---2
SHOkED SHIFTS IN THE CONTENT AND DISTRIBUTION IJF I L ~'J
SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASEe AND IN CHOLINESTERASE OF ill.-: JR.41""i 5?1A.,-L
COLUMNv AND MOTOR NERVE ENDINGS OF THE STRIA~TED MUSCLE~- E V J I
ACCUMULATE IN THE BODIES OF RATS AND RABBITS. J: Ac I L I TV: L
NAUICHm ISSLED* INST. GIG. TOKSIKULo PESTIT5*9 POLIM. PLAST. MAS~Sj
USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
028 UNCLASSIFIED; PAOCESSVIG DATE-I~SEP70
TITLE--MODIFICATION OF APPARATUS FOR LARGE SCALE STUOIES OF BLOOD SERU4
PROTEINS BY MEANS OF AGAR ELECIROPHaRE$IS -U-
AUTHOR--KULAGIN, O.M.
COUNTRY OF tNFO--USSR
SOURCE--VOPROSY MED(TSINSKOY KHIMII,, Igio, voL 16, NK 2, 111) 211-215
,-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIFNCES
..TOPIC TAGS--SERUM PROTEINt AGAR# ELECTROPHORESISy Gr-Lo MEDICAL L4VlP?.TQRY
INSTRUMENT
CONTROL 4ARKING--Ng RESTPICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0646 STFP Nrl--UR/0301/710if(316~3t)?/0211/')"I!i
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0102632
A C f
I N C L i-j I r.' I E0
-T-ril
2/2 028 UNCLASSI FIEO PR11CFSl IN7, rIATE-1 tl,'jFD70
CIRC ACCESSInN NO--AP0102632
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, TliE SIMPLIFIE:0 DISASSE49LED (I-LL
FOR ELECTROPHORFSIS IN AGAR GFL WAS PRI11POSEQ. THE CONSTRUCrI91i 117 TlE-
APPARATUS AND cnNOITIONS FOR THE RUN OF ELECTROPHORFS11. Az0: OESCRIPFO.
THE APPARATUS DEVELOPED PERMITS TO RUN FROM 10 70 141','RE THAN 100
EXPERIMENTS SIMULTANEOUSLY AT A STANOARO CONDITIONS AND P:GIME*
UNCLASSIFIED