SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURKIN, I.N. - KURKOV, YE.V.

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Molecular Physics USSR ANTIPIN, A. A. I 4VHrj-N--L- , SHLE4,0alf, V. I., Kaz.wril State University imeni V. I. Ullyancv-Lenin "Bpin-Lattice Relaxaticn of ~r.3t and 1103t Ions in Sitil!,,le I'l,y-iftals of Scheelite Structure" TAningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 13., No 9p Sept, '11, pq 2641-2645 Abstract: The authors study of the variation with temperature of the spin- lattice relaxation time for sm3l, ions in CaW04 sin,,Tle arys-bals and for H03+ ions in single crystals of CaWO4 and Pb)4oO4. Measurement aC relaxatic)n tlire-, In the CaWQ4 -.Bm'3 + system were made on a f requency of (CiEz by the nethod of saturation of the spin ech) signal, on a frequoncy of' r-1, 2 - 9 Gliz by the method of pulse stit-aration, anfl from broaderaing of tho MIR vignal. Ths relax. ation times for H03, in calclizi tungstate and lemd InDlYbdatit were foun(k from, the variation with tampereittwe of the width of the E111i limis on a freqtieacy of approximately 36.0 GHz. It was found that direct, R=an.and Obrakho,es-*1:t prcci.-t!;:*:es iiake --I, appreciable contrib-aticr. to the probabil-Ity of spin-luttice relaxaticn for CaW04:SM 3+ at tc=peratnres of 1.5-100K. It liras f~)-=d r.:*cr- the urcba- bility of the Obrakhovskiy process that the first excl,ted .131ark level ~f .Me term 6)Ys/. is located above the groLuid state by a 4i:stv-j,,.*e of 61.r, c.-1, 2 USSR ANTIPIN, A. A. et al., Fizikft Tiverdogo Tela, Vol 11, fir, 9, pr 2641-~,.64"~ which agrees satisfactorily vith the calculation of the St*.rk s,'.ructuxe for this term. Theoretical valuations are 6.1$0 iriven I*nr lhi~ rv, `1 F-At JOn times for the calcitim tungstate-samarjum ion rqvtc-m tl,,I:Lrg WAe J'ffr1q.-a method. Spin-lattice interaction of Eo3+ ions In calcium tunij3ti~.tc and lead molybdate crystals in the 10-001K temperature range i.ii dete*Xximed by t",,ie Obrakhovskiy relaxation mechanism. The authors thank A. M. Morozov for furnishing the .9ingle cryztals t'cr the research, R. Yu. Abdulsabirov for assistarce In carryirit, but the ej:- periment, and E. Kh. Ivoylova and 0. 1. Marlyakh'ina fair asOntance -in making the calculations. Two figures, bi'b1tograTby of twenty-two Utlttsr. 2/2 t/2 023 UNCLA$S IF I EO DATt--oliGE-C70 TITILE--THEORY OF THE NUCLEAR MAG14EfIC RESONANC[E SUSCEP11:14LITY OF MULTI00MAIN FERROMAGNETICS. ll* LOCAL I.NTENS IF (C-At ION !VlLCT0q AND AUTHOR-(03)-TUROV, YE.A., TANKEYEVs A.P., KURKI-N, COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--FILIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDINIE, APR. '1970s 29, (4), 74?-756 DAIE PUBLISHED ---- APR70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE, FERROMAGNETH, '4ArE.RIA(.v ABSORPTION COEFFICtENT, MAGNETIC SUSCHTIBILITY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICT104S ~OOCUMEUT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/L8Q2 STEP CIRC ACCESSION f40--AP0l;!')170 U,',If L. AS S I F VE 11 212 023 UNCLASSI 1-1H) Kll0CE3SIlG ')ATE--!,l-'t0FC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-APOL29170 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) (;P--O- Af3STRACT. THE TWEORY CiF M A,~'l r I RESONANCE (NMR) IN MULT100MAIN FERROMAGNETI,- [S I REF. TO THE QUESTION 01 SUS CEP T I B IL I TY ANO ml: I'liODS CALC IJI-4 I I h~; I'HE LOCAL ANG INTEGRAL PARAMETERS ASSOC[ATED w(rl:l T4flS III,: ]''~t C. i "RV IS LARGELY BASED ON EXPRESSIONS OERIVEO IN 1HL: AQjfli0RS' EARLIER tl-~PER (LOC. CIT.). THE SHAPE OF tHE OESPEP~(Wg cu-'r"VES N') i AND rHE BEHAVIOUR Of THE ABSORPTION COEFF. CLOSE To THE fl~I-QuE~,Jcy 1(; INDICATED. THE POSSIBILITY OF- OBSER9tNG ThE F.F0*-t'-CTs EXPERIMENTALLY IS CONSIDERED* UNCLASS (F IED USSR ucc 6o.i:-j2-25l-1 [N M,'OROV, V. YE. and GUBAXOV, YU. N. .Z S - A..~, "A IX-vice for Testing Metal Foil and Welded J=ctions uiLder 113ul,tic and Snall- Cycle Biaxial Stretch under Lov-Temperature Conditions" Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebi~ykh ZavedLeniy -- 14ashitiostxx);reniYt!, Ho kr 1973., PP 171-175 .Abstract: A device for testing the buckling, of flat Or r(Med foLls, welded junctions, cylinctrica-1 vessels and pipes tmdex- t,,onditioni; ot' 'jiw:11al Stretch at low tU-q,)eI-'atI:x%-x3 is~ de-.3crilt-Qd, iflaich has a po-3iticn for the power source in a special chamber, both cooled by tbi.~ inti,ol:iuctiou of liquid air from a gas-ccoliA!, eng-ineb. Backlirur, DI PrOdUCC(I 113' 45t-qtttC Or f31:1-111- cycle loading, by introduciv6 a 1-4quid under tile sitmple. At pmsent tim4 tests have been carricd olzt to -60'3G, using diesel fuel xark ~A as tile working liquid. However the coolirug curve of the Inut:rLurent ind.Leat-ea th~,u possLbllity of lower temperature rp-asurement. 1/1 USSR UDC 669,01 SIDORIN, 1. 1. , Doctor of Technical Sciences, Profe4,,-,;c,4,; %IVTNA--'-IVA, ft. Assistant; -A-- Doer Profes-se-)V; Or of Technical V. G., Engineer,--Tos--cow Higher Technical School imerii 14. 1:.. Niurnann, Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy "On the Effect of Plastic Deformation Under Blaxial S~I:-retchfr~, at Llqui~-i N~*tr--- S C i.d8NIOT Slteel'? gen Temperatures an the Stnicture and Propertie if ItI Moscow, Izvestiya vysshikh uche5nykh zavedenly, Mash '10. 12, 1971, pp 105-109 Abstract: The plastic deformaticn was determined ati~! the an(I nical properries of IHOJIN10T s,:eel were studied. Tki 3teeJ w-,--- intewle.J 1-cr the fabrication of vessels and various welded reservoir:s opleva-ting un~~'er crn- ditions of biaxial stretching at: low tentperature~r. Fi: Is noree, r~-Ar stainless steels are very important --,tructural mate-rJaIr, in. Ct'Yo~-r:rI;C and a basic feature -.if their behavior under deep c,:olIj-tjr in a rise i:,, n,, while maintaining su--f7ficient Plasticity. E~rjerinental avaliable all the mechanical properties of many steels of the austotnfl.e! urider axiai 1/2 USSR ~SIDORIN, 1. 1., et al, Izvestiya s-ysshikh uchebinykh ZXVfaden~y, Vashinostrovenive, No. 12, 1971, pp 105-109 stretching at low te-,peratures, but there has no-v bei-ri fDi, ing and therefore the offect of plastic deformatloT- urider stretching on the structure c-ind Dropertier, of sairfple.,i nf studied at liquid ni-crogen temperatures. Comparison m- th-i! under biaxial stretcIiing conditions with published data for -aninx'al shows that the marzensite is con3iderably greater than .,.nder i-nf ; ax-al conducted at a temperature of -1,3160C. This is in good ugretlmlmt W-th the results of strength tests shewing, a considerably grelater ef,4'l--(.-.t of under biaxial stretching than under axial stretching. At a both biaxial and uniaxial stretching did not lead to a con-siderable far-i-14"L-n of martensite. it in concluded that the tramformation of '111!;tenite intc; martensite under biaxial stretching of IMEINIOT steel 1~- l-"foid nitrogen Peratures occurs considerably more intensively than undi!r uijiiixial zr;IIze-,c-.;--p.-,. This is attributed to the greater intensity of strenp.,-t~mnirji, of thin biaxial stretching urder low tenperature con-lition-i thim lmdov 11n;--Xial stretching. 2/2 U.9SR Forming UDC 621.791 .0535.6:669.' ),5:62 1 . 7711 QMN, S A, Doctor of Technical Sciences, KLOCTIKOV, 1q. A. and NIKOLAYEV, A. I., Engineers "Rolling With PrelimLilary Heating of Butt Scams of AMg6j-1 Alll:-y" Moscow, Svarochnove Proizvodstvo, ~'~o 11, Nov 70, pp 24-25 Abstract: Welded joints of alloy are unsuitable :Cor dq-c~,p drai;ink; or stamping due to tearing of the welded seam, rc.-iultinjZ from the presence of S a dendritic structuro z-.nd large separations of the ill the fusiLn zone. This problem can be eliminated by rolling scam.4 :in a roller with local heating, thus improving the propertits of the matial in an,~ around the welded scan, . The increased hamogencity of the mechanical prop,.-rties produced by rolling increases the reliability of these i~tructu:t-es under biaxial extension conditions and allows parts of coaiplo;~ shape to be stamped from welded blanks. USSR UDG 533-CI3.12 h-URKIII, J. I., D~,cent, Candidate of Technical Sciences, iind F'r.)fc.9sor I. V., Doctor of Technical Sciences Idecensed/O Moscow 1wititut'('I of Electronic Machine Building "A Comparative Evaluation of the Aerodyanmic Resistance of it F1.1wient anil in Strip During Their Movement in a Viscous Medium" Moscow, Izvestiya Vyssh-1kh Uchabnykh Zavedeniy--~!asliijiot;tir,)heii:ly-,, No 10, 1973, pp 24-26 Abstracl.: A calculation procurli,ire il; Pro-orited, W1150,)) [I evaluation to be nade of the forces or aerodymu:dc resivi-wice i.,f a ruu-nd filamcnt and a flat strip during thair novement in it vii;4:ivas (11wri-al) MCIP17.- By means of this method, a more carract approach can I-o nituie Lo nclectic';1I cl type and design of the flexible elewint in MOCIIIII11cal oyllt"-~rls 14-iAll filaments and strips. 2 references, 1/1 USSR U-nC: 531-391 SVETLITSKIY, V. A., MhOISHNIK, R. A., KUM]t V 1. nical. Acadery ineni Pauman "Determining the Forms of Steedy-State Votion at' it -",-I t!edia of Different Viscositie,,:" Kiev, Prikladnaya Mekhuiika, Vol 8, No ?;, Apr 72, -or :1.00-10h Abstract. The authors stucV, forri,-, of steady-statc:! nol;[(-ri ol' t., I'1t2I-.AIi.I,! inextensible clesed filazeen'. with regard to forct:-~s of -Anct tudinal drag of the madium. A c2cied colutioll in foll-nd ill ordinates. An expressictri is fouri.d for determirlilg termlol, Ill thc The boLmdary-value proll.,Ilcin is soltied in the uu3e of i.1 45-e. f--*I.L,- ,itudinal dr(Q,. E ;Mfll'ibJJ- fC: I'll iclent in two media with differem; long of stea(tj-ctate inotion fire I)lo'%.Itr;d for it numericid- exmitplt: ~n "lit! where the film-ent ance:-~d-,; from vnderwater into the m.~,r, uid Lhp~i -- fc:i7,,- are compaxed with the forris of mctlon of the filummt. ;1.1; all, cr J-11 water alone. Two illus-,Iratiom., b1h1lography (if 05ur tItAt-lu4'. i5 - C45) USSR UDC 621.313-12:530 APUMTINA, YE. G., BORDACHFZX, V. V., VAL-DBL&G, A. YU., V. P., HOSTINSKIY, 1. L., 'NE.00ROSHEV, R. S.$ SOROKM, G. $I,, FI--.1,00ROVA, 211. S. "Study of Various Methods of Trapping an Ionizing Additive in the U-02 Exper-i- mental Hagnetohydrodyriamic Generator" V sb. Magnitogidrodinari. rieted 2olucheniya elektroenergli (I,L%gnetobydriodyn~~,-i4c Method of Obtaining Electric Power-colleccian of works), y1rip. 3, Moscow, Energiya, 1972, pp 202-219 (from RZh-,k,.riatsionnyye i raketn" y dvigateli, otdel'- Er vDuslj- -o 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11.34.137) Translation: The requirements on additIve Injection systeiati are forriulaLed. Methods of trapping an ionizin,-, additive and the ritructural executIon are d,.a- scribed. The operating exp-:!rience using additive injet-tiou systeiva in export_ mental magnetohydrodynamic genetators is described, and rcsalts are presented from studies of the efficiency of trapping them with svbmicran K 2(1103dust frcm a flow of combustion products are preseited. A study iraz maile of tbe advantages and disadvantages of each of the systems. There are 7 illustraticns znd a 13- entry bibliography. USSR RMGAMOV 4---- 0 R- A. and LUI-Y-111, V. "Anozall" Absox-ption In Meteor Radjo 62-1-371:538-569-4 Raj2g, HOOCO11, V 3b. X Vs,. 's it sekts. I (Tenth DO raopr.titr. rad klaves. All-Union -RePort Theses. SectC012-ference on thf, PP 50~-506 (fron2 RZhv on 1_001.L lCtA349) --Rad C)T ior- Ho if' Of Padjo 40tekhnika, l9,,t;0r1Cz) Rauk. it p -107 Translation: A method i. 2 Orraltie0riparopagat'on Of several given -fOr pro6,noals Of detect- tYrOa based oil tit' gree Of anorlalous Icn and tho t,2L seven. absolptioa de'v~10.pe4 Meth~ , , e 0-f Mathetjitic llu,5trjLd 'o, Mensul- a tioni bibliol-r1c t2u~ UDG 632.95 USSR yUyjMjj, ?I. N., AOREY"EVA, Y-E. I.$ U. 11-i OVA, G. YUR1,0VA, A. G., KUWILVwvl PRONCF03M, T. B., h iVIA, V. I GVjhovA, R. G., and CBU' "PhenyltercurY and i!--xy1--rrcvry" V sb. Mir.. sredstva zashchitY !Mst- (cjj~;-nical Al,-,(;nt3 for I'l,nt collection of lrx:~,.r-), VU-0 1. 1-:0scov 1970, pp 145-1~0 (f.01, lio 110 Jun 72, Almtxact NO IIN' Tz-&nslationj Secd dicir-ccct-,rit ducts h-uxylM;!r1-11--Y (jr, jjt~:-In, hexachlorol,nizene, t-11a 1.11) to 2C,-, In "!iv 0% EtHf-- I zxa U.-Jon for uco a,--A,1mL thts rlfa-nt Y Soviet e.ranOE=. Ab3Ut h-Olf I~i exparideld when phcny1!-.orcu--j and rre ut;ed, Flici,y1rorcui~j- cnu ti vz-d a!;ain:;t fuz;-arimn iilt al-A ThQ r,,.w cLJr,1ufcc1Lj-.nz:i promise as agents for clv~.-xf idiuat izLfcctlona Exa vhopt hei:nrcl smut. The nost prond-sin- ri-t~ dvez ior thi) d1sinfoct,-.d iixain arc C, methylene blue, acid !Axt,-b1z6: v.L- rUrrct rcri -':'C. 1/1 USSR lia) wXL-;, I.V. "Experimental invevtig--tion Otl ;;'utaoric Propa,?,atlon Of' AUdirc, Ir,wije In V ob. Vrsteorn. ri~i)nrostx. T-roj1,.wuLL4,!i C' 16,.11o Of Works), 6, Jazan', fuze.-! Univreralty, 1971, PP ~4-1-7 (2-rt;'M No 9, Sept 1,071, Abstr-ct 1,11o 9,1,154) Translation% Data are an-alyzad from tr3a,.4,,irwnints of tho purw.:t~,t~iru of propagation whiclia, st-;rtir..-, in 1~-67, ht!vn buan ramularly coiriduoted at 4n al tranapular ro--ito lzapol,larnyy trwioj, with coyoretCe o' t! 'u -i' :. ma vnotic-ionou-hcre diritur',alcu. Ths rci-.tt-.i ia crit-tited ,IlLh U on tYo sonuretuf. aro prc-ecn,~i;d. Curyo-c tire conatructud J'o-j, Ic reflection3 by typ..,,., av,jragr d.iration of' the mottqc-ric riy!'Iuci'icnn, lh~-. daily variation of thc rrum*t~ar of --.-!teor1c reflactian3, and the r111 fuctcr. 6 1'.11. 1; ref. 110S. USSR XURGAVCV, R.A., WhIN, 1,V. *Anomaly Of Meteoric Propugation Of Radio Wayeo In Polwr LZOAW~(,.-.3" V ob. Meteorn. ruo-)rootr. rudlovaln (,".Otaoric Propkgattca & Radio Of 1971, pp ~b frrosL -E"ILmmli Sika, No 9, SePt 1971, Abotr-,ct Na ~iA191) Trunulatlon* 'nIth the objoct or cein.9fr.,lating, 0. t*,1vot-,,i- Xor `)r~ propagation oi' radio wa-voia 1-1 polt~r bltitLI(100, parnmatore of %'Filit.-I 1-~-riodq o.!* naxiima~a ind turbunowi at nn routo ~Iranua]. -111,2 tt-w,:,u -111 aph-ire puruvwterij it) c-)m~tirud with the tot-aportil ch-Wi-o til' thi, rt. ol' v-c~~,r,iad meteorites, wh1oh it to ru4,.tqn(.,,z0 '.1 4 a r p in the zone of aurorac. JW-~ nDcaecity is an-tuLlIL-hed fc~r u -."oruct.35t of- the fancti-cmal relation tl,!twz,~n chav-,-,,e of' tlv3 t!va =,Eniata~phsrt and tho af tho intanbity of tila tared at an wic=louc uftd prd:inomulaua hour. 2 ill. 8 ral'. USSR TIDIC: 621.396.2;523.~,i32 KURGANOV, R. A., KAZIA-KOVA, T. V. "On the Necessity of Acet)w%ting for the Distribution o,l' Velocitle:r~ one Density of the Incident Flux of Mtteoric Elarticl*% In PredIctitig fluti-oric Proj)a~ation of Radio Waves" V 5b. Wtootm. rn-, raM.ov"Ors collf,f~~1,1011 or vyr. I, Kw"w-Al, fj'run No 12., Dee TO, O*,trut No -1-`A1,!"1) 'Translation: The diunia.1 wid senzorial variatirin of of meteoric propagation of radio vwfe,-, are calculw;ed tow meteoric trPjiswdssion pathr,. A prelimirini-y evraluation h,tio -1,,~wn ~j~t~ of accounting for the diotribution ai' g(-ocj-ntric vnlocit-,h,~i ot' particles wid limitation ot' reflectirn t1w. On tne baid.it of wi cxpo~rinwrit, an evaluation it, midp of tl,,,e #-,xtert of the cffoct or tie". tiet; iti tht~ density distribution of rxteoric particles striking ""'he etm"!,h. A of the results of calculationi with Onta shovo li,fl licani bill tir of predicting the diurnal ol' the p4wtawteris of Fovi v illu3trations, bibliogreLF)hy of f1w, titles. N. S. 1/1 USSR UDC: 62.1.396.2:523.51-~' "Experinental nnd Theoreti~.-ml Investi gilt ion or the vir(~Ctfviq- ~-.If Propagation of Radio Waves" V sb. Meteorti. rasprostr. radiovoln ~Mvteoric Provagatiott cf En.(U,~~ collection of works), Vyp. 7, Kazan', Kazant Unive.mrity, RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 12, 11-~c 70, Abstract lie Translation: The author presents a method used for lonr.-O~rm ~f the directional effect^of meteoric radio wave, propagaVAC.11. ~'fik~ (.,V the research are given in the form of ncrmalized histQg tjj,g,, distributior and duty cycle of metr;-oric radio reflections to azimuth and angle of elevation. The msalts of theomtica'A resj%rch are p,resented. Based on analysis or the materials rrom f-Irld ttw,~,- retical studies, the author concludes that a natural paranitater *1' tUrectivity which has a clearly expressed diurnal variation lu the Optilimm uximuth. The graphs necessary for predicting the directivity of propageAtImn by mef#~CMU Mrk! plotted. Bibliography or 15 titles, 9 tableso N, S. USSR UDC 536.24 PETUKHOY, B. S., GLADUMSOV$ A. I., InstItute of High Temperatures or the Academy of I'Sclences USSR "Experimental Study of Heat Transfer to a Turbulent Wlorw of WiltiattMic Cas Under High-Temperature Reads" Moscov, Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, No 6, Now/Ni2 70, PP 1311-1315 Abstract: New experimental data are presented on locotl heat transfer in ti-le heating of a turbulent flov of ni trogen ~ &td arnomis. f Or whickA, as for other multiatomic gases, it is ch&racteristIc to havic., a nor4i consIderable chanEe in viscosity, specific heat, a-rd especially heat cogidu,:~tjvtty Ailth terperatura than in the case of si--ple gases. The Masurermnts irelrP ct%14-ucted in tvo sta,inless steel tubee with internal diameters of 3 Rnd A- nM14 'Me ler4~th Of the heating zone was 90-95 ,.alibers. The tubes vere '.httated by 'Pausing At dc current directly through the wall. Local heat releasetivere determined an the basis of the current and voltage drops at, sections tetv~uon potentioaetric leads. Experiments on w=onia were conducted for Reyv(Ads numters of 104-2.4*105 at the output, an initial gas temperature al' 20-1500C, and F1 r1l temperature up to 9000C. Thii density Of the heat flax varied from 1.1#10' to 1/2 USSR PETUKHOV S. B., et al., Teplofizika Vysokikh Temparit-tur, No 6, NovlDac 70, pp 1311-i315 1-5-106 vh~- Control experiments on X2 were conducted at a Eas temperature at the output of I'll 20OC; the Reynolds number vuried Trom '1-104 to 103 and the heat flow density varied from 17-5-lo3 to 5*jo5 v/u~.' The dt,4ta shov that in the ease of the heating of a=nonia, the functional de,31tinde4ce of Nu on Re and Pr retains approximately the swv form as in isathen=l flov. A conalderable increase in the heat conductivity of armnlao espaciallj in the regiou near the vall (the more heated region),, to a conutdermble dsaj~ree compensates for the veakening of convective exchange associated with tht d".reace in gax density under heating, and this causes a considerably waker (Vependence of the Nuaselt number on the temperature factor, 2/2 V., Ace. Kr. t IL041237 Ref. codc:ltr TITLE-- ANNOUNCEMENT Of THE COMMITTEE ON LENIN AND STATE PRIZES$ U.S.S.R* NEWSPAPER- IZVESTIYA, MAY 260 1970, P 4l COLIZ; 1-5 ABSTRACT- NINETY ONE BASIC AND APPLIED RESIARCH WORKS .4'!'V-' 3ZZN NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PR12ES. TWO OF THI-.,SE$ "THE INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA--26* BY N I. KAMOV. V, 2 AL F-FROY!"'i V,-8-,BARSHEVSKlY A.. A. DMItRIYE.' IOIROVI -Dl- A...; SATAT~01/ J= 8, BREN AND V A Z&ROV AQp _* ILAL NK-9 AND T ~I~IDXE--QSIES FOR ITAUA YA* BY T T V A 0 $- A- SLIKHoms G. I Mus)(QJ!Ko A, ,,1 1 - im-&-AKM AND 7 Awl HAWBEEN SU&MITTED gy Tyx y OF IHE AVIATION 'IND'U'S'RY. all ME WON Ace. Mr.: A 04123- . Ll OA SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DYNAMICS OY A BOD11 A FILLED CAVITIEss, /65-68/, BY N __gp.MY-ANTSEV AND F. L. ClfE!q,?,'0VSKb AND "U-LTJ'6t. .111GH IT.1; ',- 13 JIG BORING MILLS WITH I ()0o 'X'-'j-.t400 AND 1 400 X' Hol P! -S, 13RAMOVIC,11 A,.--!,,-KIR YANOVV -AUKOV AND A S. YEGUDKINICHAV Bl' 7!:, TATION CtNTd OF THE ACADEMY OF IENCES AND TNE l-,.rj*\'jT3TlY C**f THE MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION A140 TOOL INDUSTRY, RISP-ICITIVE.LY. *THE RADICALLY IMPROVED MELTING TECHNOLOGY OF 4LLOY STEEL$ AND ALLOYS OF IMPROVED QUALITY ACKIZVED OY TH-E INERT GAS TREATMENT OUTSIDE THE FURNACEW BY yu.- ~kl M. CHEKHOMOV. N. V. SIDOR 1) 1. 0V. S. K, FiLATOV. 1'..4, A, A UTDINOV, I P BARM TIN,-L I.. v NA 140 VLA MELIk,40,Va~Nl) N.-A A-U i f IY T K nm&wn%t'jLnA#- PLANT. 19'870556 USSR LTDC 8.74 ZIDBIN, V. K., ZLOBINA, N. V., JTRGA!NOV, V. D. of Computer Modeling of the Automatic Scanning of 11uree-Dinenstotial Objects for Recognition Purposes" V ab. Avtomat. uRr. i vvchisl. tekhn. (Automatic Control and Computer TPV-11- nology -- Collection of Works), No. 10, Moscow, '11(ashini-,)stre-yenive", 1972, pp 221-228 (from RZhn',Iatematika, No 9, Sep 7?, Abstract No 9%:675) Translation: A technique is described for the computermodeHng of the auto- matic scanning of three-dimensional objects for recognition pmrposes. A block diagram is given for a subprogram for showing some objett for recogni- tion with a givenapriori probability, obtainivg the angles ol' 'riew of this object under the condition that the probabilities oi theEr values are distributed according to a preassigned law, determining -tite, valves of' the properties of the projection of the object,correspanding to thei;e angles, etc. The necessity of solving this problem always ariseii in O-iet absence of actual equipment for the Input of Information to the empi;tvr. Authorr. abstract. 1/1 - 50 - USSR UDC 8.74 GRIGOR'YEV, V. L., ZLOB111, V. I., FCURGOOV, V. V., "Filtration of Images in Pattern Recognition" V n%,. Avtomat. uvr. f vvch:Lsl._tekhn. (Automatic Control and Computer Tech- nology -- Collection of Works), 1411o. 10, Moscow, '~1ashinostroyenive", 1972, pp 116-140 (from RZh4fatematika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract. No 9t*o'671) Translation: Possible forms of tkolse in the input of lso-object Inf,-.1rration Into a computer are analyzed. A criticnI ra!viev of oiifveral known methDds of filtration is given. Single anisotropic filtratiov of d1screte inap.,es ts investigated. A new form of a recurrent filter haviiq, itany advantages over known anisotropic filters was developed, and Investigated. A procedure for measuring the intensity of noise and the automatic chinge depending on the value obtained for the filter aperture is proposed and investigated. A high-speed device was developed for measuring the inteitsity ct' noise 4-ti images of three-dimensional objects. A systematic stu4y of the double ~il- tration of images wis conducted. The structures of filters of the first anti second stages were determined. Recommendations are matte conicerning the para- meters of a single smoothing device. 15 ref. Authors i~bstract. 1/1 USSR ZLOBIN . V. K. , ZLOBINA, N. V. ,4W="V"Rh UVC S. 74 "Digital Computer Simulation of the Process of Automatic Scanning of Thtee- Diotnsional Objects During Recognition of Them" V sb. Avtomat. upr. i vvchisl. telthn. (Automatic Control and Computer Eni r- g nee ing - collection of works) , Vyp. 10, Moscow, 11ashinast'voyeniVit Press, 1972, pp 221-228 (from RZh-Kibernezika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstracit No 9073) Translation: A procedure is described for digital compoter winittlation of the process of automatic scanning of three-dinensional obje4,%is dtwing recogii1tion of them. A block diagram is presented for a subprogram uWch permits prosen- tation of the object fat recognition with a given a prlmri probobility. Obtain- Ing of the scanning angles of the objecc under the candifl.on Lhat Ehe proba- bilities of their values are distributed by a law Iliven :in advaiuce. deteriJkli- tion of the values of the properties of the projection ol: the ol)ject corre- sponding to these angles, and so on. The necessitv for solving the investigated problem a1wlys arises In the absence of real equipment for data Input to a computer. WS R UDC 8. 74 GRIGOWYEV, V. L., ZLOBIN, V. K., D. "Filtration of Images in Pattern Recogniti on" V sb. Avtomat. upr. i vychisl. teklin. (Automatic Control and Conputer En7,ineer- ing -- collection of works), Vyp. 10, Hascow, lllashlnostxo~veniye Press, A72, pp 116-140 (from M-Kibernctika, No 9, Sep 720 Abstract flo WO"i'l) 'Translation: Possible forms of noise during input of :1oo-iobJv,..t1ve information to a digital computer are analyzed. A crItical analysis of some of the knoun filtration procedures is pre- nented. A study was made of single anisotropic filtration of digitalized pattwms. A new type of recurrent filter has been developed iahich has a number of advani.ages by comparison with the known anisotropic ones, and It i-s Investi- gated. A procedure is proposed and investigated for measurIng tha intensity of noise and automatic variation as a function of the magnitnide of the filter aperture obtained. A high-speed device wx; developed for meastiring the noiis;(! intcnsity in the patterns of three-dimensional objects. A systematic 41tudy ivf' double ELI- tration of the patterns is presented. The structureu of th,a ff.1ters of the! first and second stages are defined. 1/2 .r USS11 CRI(',OR'YEV. V. L., et al., Avtomat. upr. i vychisl. tekh-ri., vyp. 10, moscow, Hasitinostrayeniye Press, 1972, pp 116-: 4=0 - - Recommendations are made with respect to selecting the parameters of a single s=oothing device. The bibliography has 15 envi-les. 2/2 USSR we REMNEW, K. 1, B., YLITI-As A. C., NNIM'A, R. G. ------ - . "Concc.-ning Liquid. OrZanonercuxy Seed DIsInfectanta." V sb. !'him. nr~-d%tva AI-Q:Itci J'C.6:' PI.-Alt collacilon Of VNP It !.cccailv 1.9'jo' pp 150-155 (.2 Jun 92, Abst.,:act A'-;o 11l:-;77) 4 F~-,i th--! C!, and pl. 0i, non-E:ovlot ~~!.,d r-:~, In!-~ Tile s of b(II.Ad a3 vc.12. as Idith to In cuch ftUIgiC!',ICZ, CQ:icluae as fcr iu;~i a.-~, c-ced in Vcviut mal-ou-Iturc. WSR UDCi None VALINOVSKrY, B. X., PAJAGIN, A. V. . &nd.Pjr_A_YSV,_,k. F. "Digital-Analog Coaputer ControLling Device" Mascows Otkry,+.iya# Itobreteniya, proiqah3.ennyy9 obmztqy,, tovlumyya znakj, No 26l 19739 p 169o 386409 Translationt A device containing a passive immory unit oonnented with a counter- register of arguments, a coincidencs circuit, an operatlanal manory unit, and an adder whose output is cowected to the inputs of the operaLtonal memory unit wA the counter-regiater and whone inputs are connected t1wou4;h an analog- digital converter to an input signal switch and to the output4; of the Passiva and operational memories is distinguished in thatt for timi purpose of reducing the required passive nemory volume, it contains a count&L-ragister for in'cre- ments of the arguments, whose inputs are connected with -the outputo of the adder and the operational nerory unit -while the outputs iuxe caiviected through the coincidence circuit to fte controll.ing Input of the iunal"-digital converterl the inAput of the adder is connected thaLvugh the digita.1wanalog convert*z to ow of the inputs of the input signia iswiteb and " thg,augh a noraireax appr=dmation input element In each quiuitIvIng mectIcn. VAth a impacItorp for exsqA,e, whose aecond plate In grounded, 1/1 USSR I, E j., Sci -nces Of tile "The f dw'-_ .7 7 f) 4 IL-1 j, +6 t to th c C; =11, UDC 541.182.2t!i4l.l83.02213,41.183.26 DRRYAGIN, B. V., and Institute of Fhys~!ua Chezistry, LSS.R AcadLeMr of Sciences, Moscom - "A Theory of Parsivation of Condensation Groirth in Kilt 11roj4.eLa by Use of Cetyl Alcohol Vapox-s" Moscow, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol XXXXIV, No 11 Jan-Feb 71~w pp )5-42 Abstracti Considerable funds axe toing invezted In stody of control of ph&ue trwmitions in warm clouds anA fogip and this is assoclated vith vaxio4w technical difficulties. Control of drop growth tftvW.;h. rozw~Uoli of monolayers on 1;hem of surface-active substaac03 iS OW promising avonua af approach. The authors study t."oretically noveral faotors Anvolvad. In dxoplet groirthl and derive curves expiessing themi 1) spetMo rentstwice to evaporation as related to surface pressure for a monolzqrer of cetyl alcohol at 42501 2) surface pres6ure0of the alcohol moaolwr ims roUtood to surface necosaary per moleculle at 20 1 and 3) approxizite relatlon L+timen condama- tion coefficient of water covered by the molecule axd di3gree ar fillinjr of the monolayer -- both for pure water and for cetyl 03(raliol, kppropriate equLtions are given which should assist further rvu=ji in this field, 1/1 IY2 0 16 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 Tt7LE--FURAN OR ITS ALKYL OR CHLORO DERIVATIVES -U- AUTH0R-fo3)-KURGINYANv K.A.t KARAPETYAN, N.G.j KARAlIC-TYfill, K.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR )2 ..... . ..... n SlOURCE--Ll,S.S.R. 2659119 REFERENCE--OTKRYTIYA., IZOGRET# PkOMP 11BRAZTSY, TOVA,RNYE ZNAKII 1970 47 DATE PUBLISHED--09MAR70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--FURAN, ALKYL RADICALv CHLORINATEU ORGANIC, COMPDUNO, CHEMICAL PATENTv ORGANIC SYNTHESIS# CArALYST REGENERATION, 1',))CIOATIO.Nv BUTAUIENE CONTROL Mj%RXING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOC't.IMI---NT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--300710864 STEP 'qG---UR/041)2/lo/000,;CiOO/0000/000.0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA013,5298 "ho"llollm, 1"Isimm'! mrmmulimmm, M 016 UNCL ASS I F: I ED PkDCESSING 0ATl*--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0136298 ABSTRACIVEXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT, FURAN 00, JTS ALKYL CIR. CHLORCIANALOGS IS PREPO. BY UX1012ING A DIOLEFIN JE~.G. IlUlADIEWA dITH A CATALYTIC MIXT. OF AN AQ, SOLN* OF CU PRIMG2PG.Sl!'IlfV'-: 3140 Vo COILGREDE WITH THE PH OF THE CATALYTIC $04A. Oot-(I~*5 ANO Al' 60-11,00EGREE:j. TO 1:14SURE. CONTINUITY OF THE PROCCS3 'TI-IROUGK R~GENERAlr[Ofq OF CUCL SUB2 ANO ft'l=DN.. OF THE INITIAL ACIDI'ry OF THE CATAJYTIC, SQt,N*p IrHE REACtIGN TAKES PLACE IN THE PRESENCE OF AIR, UNCI.Az;-51 F-JEO 112 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING TITLE'COMPLETE CONFIGURATION INTERACTIUN FOR BENLYL SkAUICAL OATE--16nCT70 -U- AUTHOR-( 03 YU.A.9 MOZOURt YE.V., KUPKIYEV.J,~ii, V,A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR sOURCE--UKRAINSKIY FIZICHESKIY ZHURNAL# IMP VOL 151 ts.4 'At P9 43-56 DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO .SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--ELECTaON STRUCTURE, --REE RADICAL, GROUND i~VAT4, PRUTON CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1216 STEO CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0116681 UNC L'i S S I F-I E: 0 2/2 013 UNCLAS$l FICO Pj4C)CE$SjN"j DATE--160CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0116h8l ABSTRACTiEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- 48STRACT. ELECTRONIC !;rRUCTURE OF BEN'll-L RADICAL IN ITS GROUND STATE wis compurED ON A MODEL HAMILTONIAN JUE TO PARISER-PARR WITH REGARD FUR A CUMPLE"fE CONFIGURATIGN INTERACTION A.S WELL AS WITH DIFFERENT LIMITED CONFIGURATIONAL SET.15 bUILT ON SCI: OPEN SHELL ORBITALS. CORRELATION ENERGY CURRESPUNDING FJ THIS MODEL iiA5 FOUND 1*0 BE EQUAL TO 0*929722 EV* WITH THE SINGLY EX(,i'rE[) CONFIGURATIONS ONLY 18PERCENT OF THIS ENERGY ARE TAKEN INTO ACCOU,1141. EXTENSION OF THE BASIS DUE TU DOUBLY EXCITED C0NF9GURArlON5 LEADS TO AN ACCOUNI OF 94PERCENT OF CORRELATION ENERGY. ANALysis ii- ACCUkACY OF THE PROTON HYPERFINE SPLIT71NG CALCULATION CAUSED nY (JINACC1JRATE CJMPUTAT!ON OF THE WAVE FUNCTION IS GIVEN. IF ONLY SINGLY AND EVEh U13UBLY EXCITED C04FIGURATIONS ARE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNTP THEN ONE CAN'Nor iqopE TO OBTAI,"4 SPLITTINGS WITH AN ACCURACY OF MORE THAN Oo5 Go ENCLUSION OF TqlPLY EXCITED CONFIGURATIUNS PERMITS THIS ERROR To DE t.~34ERED 13Y ONE 0110ER. 'ONNEL REI.AmN MAY L A U AN IN ADDtTIO.N, THE USE OF THE -SIMPLE MCC 0 1 ERROR 1.1 SPLITTING CALCULATION OF NOT LESS THAN lo5 Go FACILITY: INSTITUT FIZICHESKOY KHIMII AN USSR, KIEV, -,r il t/2 o;1f) U L I', SS, I F I t" 0 T I TL '-'- -E FF-L-C f IVE S ( S TANCr 0 F ANI 1( 1 W !) IN A N 05C ! t Z- AT I ~N(; r i (; F I E'LO -1 J- AUTWIP 05 ) -A'~:O,'~ IA.',1JVV F V tclell V.R. I I'll., -~;y 1( -11 v. v. r~p to:vsx t y I Fr COUVRY OF f;*4F(]--USSR SOURCI:-- LHUANAL EKSPER IMFNTAL I TEORE T 1CW'SKWi' 1: 11' 7%)t ~!Ajl. "Ol NR 59 PP 1523-1531 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS TOPIC CURRENT CONTRCL MA;4KINC7--Nf) RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL,/FRA14E--30UZ/0006 SUP CIRC ACCFS'i10-N1 2/2 026 i;N\"L ASS i r- 1E0 CIRC ACCESSIOIN NO-AP0127656 ABSTRACT/FXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A BS T 1;~ A z'r ri-4i: E:Ff:F(,T IS iji~ AN EvERNAL OSCILLATING Ilk" FIELD ot~, r4 CIRf-'Cr fL(jW;'l.-j 1'. At! 114PERFECT SUPERCONOUClOR OF THE SECOND K: NO. [T IS, 1:01JI,D IHAT Wili- 1* H VAR TABLE COMPONC-NT OF TliF El(TF'i4-UAL r- IELQ AMPL I TUDf--- 1-)(CEj;l")!') A ("C-R Till'I THRFSHOLD VALUE AN EFFECT I VE 01 RE."r cijRftj:.t4r vES I ~,' r,lil"CE Al; I SES. ii c- DEPENDENCE OF MIS QUANTITY ON 0S.Z.ILLATING FICLO lk?~PLUUOE 'If -0-NISTAl'ol' COMPONEW A.) VALU: OF VARIABLE COMPONENT# MAGNITOOF OF ~ ~tf C. WRRENT FLOWING IN rHE SUPERCONOUZTUR IS DFTFIR-MINE-Di THE- DEPENDF)ICt: CIF lHE THRESHOLD AlvPLITUOE OF THE Exi-ERINAL VIELD ON CMI.O.FNI AN!) FIE11.0 STRENGTH IS INVESTIGATED. A 7HE-JAY IS PPOP"ISED WWICH EXPLAINS 1-14C EXPERNEWAL RESULT'S. I-ACILiTY: li'll'JITUT V4';GKLA'.)i 'HIAPEkATIJI, AKADEMII NAUK SSSR. 7 ;7 7 T i MSR UDC 547.31:547.26'118 PUM-1K, A. N., ZIMIN, M. G. , and K W", Kazan' Stace University imeni V. I. Vl'yanov-Lanin 14~ "Addition of a-Hydroxyalkylphosplionate Esters to Unsatuit-tited Compounds" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Sep 71, Vol 41, No !). pp LI~64-1967 Abstract: The study of addition of a-hydroxyalkylphosplLonato!i to unsat,"Irated. compounds indicates that ct-livdro,,cyzl,'zylphostiti-ontces Ilavill! 4L tondency to add to acrylonitriles, methacrvIate and methyl %rinyl ketane in the prese~nce. of a saturated solution of sodium ethoxide to form f~-cyano(aceto, carbomethoxy)alkyl ethers. Tha addition prodlicts were identified from the tabular dat--I obtained by elementary analysf,s, moiee:.ular refraction and IR and NMR spectra. A comparition of the lliellf; of the addition products shows dieth,,l ii6-liv(iroxyiztetliirli)iicibt)ticiii~iitt, to be IIIOSL reactive, dlethyl (A--Iiydro:cyc..ti-i-liplio~ql)honatt.- saiv!wLat leilm 'r~~;vA:Nv and diethyl cL-Iiydroxiifioproi)vlpftorT)Iion.LL4! to be lewst reactf,re fn the addfcfh~7-, C r.1 reactions. Ther appea to exist a speclfiv regularitj, of ati incre-asing tendency to addition reactions (primary > sjecondav,? ~- Trirtfazqi) for aliphatic alcohols. 1/1 USS~i UC 547-~:6.1118 PJDOVIK, A. N., NIKITINix, V. I., and uReactions of Orjanopnosp.-.0rus Ccmpounda Cori tai.,i ~ n-:, Ac:*~i-.,,, Groups With Methyl-4-chlorovinri Kqtone and c4--j1*L'4.1,~i:!,,:i,,. Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey K.Iinii, Vol 40, 11o ;!, 7Dj p~' Abstract: The autnors srudied 1;atovinyl~~tJ-on z-k1iacL:i.wv; of organophosphorus compowids w~mth ail active phcsphonoacetic esLer, diethyl cyanoacetic and benzylphosp~iani,.' ac~dsp as well. derivatives). XerovinylaLion of r.~4 sodiv~,7. ijn~ of pho3phonoacetic ester and the formation of conniex mixrure-s of PrOdUcT.S. '~-e .6 ket;oyinylaticzi products were obLainod !.i% lc!4,w yLiildz, morLoalky" der-;vatives of tA'aa above Ivell i3l; alkyl derivatives of diret~iy.' ;umd d~ijzhyl nore =00tilly. .140110)(Utovillylation .14orill .1 .Lwmory yields in a number o.f reactions. 1.11 ~U tion, all the studiea roactions displayed 9 I A US-C~E PUDOVIK, A. X., et al., Zhurn~-a Obahchey iklicii, Vc:~ ."'o 2, eb pp 291-294 A-chloro vinyl ketone to give triacetylbenzerie. The interaction of 4 kylated dimethyl phosphonoac'etare and d-let,hyl ost~,-r phonic acid was studied. hijL 3*ield3 of the were obtained in this case, aad no fon-nation cd' product was observed. No ketovinyl"tion prod=~t c~;%41.d bu ir, -1whe case of diethyl ester of benzylphosphoaic acl.d.- Reactions of 0(--chloramol-,hyl propyl aM ethers udith potassium derivatiVUS Of phosp~mwacetic u:~,ccr, pLi-~.,L:- phonoacetone and cyanophosphonoriethane were ~% rl(-~ LI L r Y I. Z~ -6 i on products were obtained in most casus, [-is Woll ana; dIIIIk:,'ILzrioII pl-Od- ucts in a nu=ber of cases. according t,0 Tjj spqjotraL d-:-La zl-la ai,~yla- tion product3 of phosphonoacotone are deriyar,:Lves al' it.'s enal 1/2 015 UNCL ASS IF I ED PRON"ESVING 1)ATE--2$0CT70 TITLE--REACTIONS OF ORGANOPHOSPHOPUS C(IMP(loNviS (.13NTAINING ACTIVE AliTHYLLNE GROUPS WITH METHYL BETA,CIILOROVINYI. KETONE ANU ALPHAvH4.0 Ei'kiERS -U- AUTHOR-103)-PUDOYIKv A.N.r NIKIIINAP V.Isp KURGUZOVAp A.Ms, -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,SOURCE-ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970, 40(21, 291-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJEC"T ARI:_AS--~-CHEM IS TRY TOPIC TAGS---ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNI)t 14ETHYLENE, l,HL0Rll%JAfE0 ORf;A'41C COMPOUND, KETONEj HALOGENATED ORGA41C COMPOUNDI ETI-164, TRIETHYLAMINE, AMMONIUM SALT, CYANIDE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1434 STEP CIRC 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIF0 Pl!tl:',CFS!;jtiG 0.~TI:-2AOCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116881 ARSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TREATIoNG THli: K OR NA 0-~RIV. OF APPROPRIATE ACTIVE METHYLENE COMPOS. WITH Cl.CH.CH,liC DYER 1-1.5 fiR '411TH ICE COULING GAVE, AFTER HEATING TO COMPLETE T14E klt'ACTIDN, Hit' FOLLOWING ACCH:CHCRR PRIME R DOUBLE PRIME 4R, R PRIMF ANO 11 ~)CMU PktoE SH'1,041: (FORMULA SHOWN ON MICROFICHE). TREATING THE P C0111-PD. CONT6. AN AlClIVE METHYLENE GROUP, 141TH ET SUB3 N AND EOIJI140LAR AMTlo CLC,IitCHAC GAVE OVERNIGHT A SOLID MASS 6HICH WAS HEATED 8-11) HR 1% MEP14 To YIELI) THE PRODUCTS OF KETOVINYLATION 13Y MEANS OF TRIALKYL,At'~I'LV[14'(LA',I~IC-NItj'-t $ALTS. FOR ALKYLATION WITH HALOETHERS THE K OEkIV. OF THj: ACttVE METHYLENE COMPO. WAS TREATED WITH HALOETHfR AND HELD 1-2 H11 JtT IZOO14 TEMP. FOLLOWING WERE REPURTED: (FORMULA SHOWN ON MICROrICHE)o t -s t7 ,p 1/2 012 UINCL A 5S If I ED PRO(IIESS flit:; o_,rf:--20ftWV70 T I TL E -- MA 5% F V ) C P RU P E K I I ELF C W1 P L EX E S CF COPPER11 lo1jii sl:i.11~4. BASES OERIVATIvi.S CF IMINC),YL mAIALALS -U- .4LTHLP-(G4J-.,1ELZHI0CV, A.;4., 1AAM[:L0VAt YU.G.o LYUBUVS8AYv 14,8.t KURICl--.ENKC, L.N. C CUNTO-EY-f K1-V'_'U t% R 5CUkCE--TEui,,. EKSP. KHIV,. 1W09 6(1)p 133-7 (RUSS) Z;ATE PUbL1Sh1l;------7C SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -TfjPl' TAGS--M,AGNETIC PPOPERTY, COPPER COMPLEX* SCHIFF 6ASEI, IMINE, EPR SPECTRUM CCNTR6L MAkK1kG--N0 RESTRICTIVNS 00CUMENr CLi~SS-UNCLASSIVIEO PROXY REEL/FRAML--3002/1161) SrEf, CIRC ACCLSSIC'i N'Gj--AP('12ci5t?L 212 012 b%C L AS S I F I ED CIRC -CCESSIC~, (% -k. AdST ' I` T--1 Ll '13 Sykj%k: r 1,-;E Op, lld~:Crk4 -101i: rfii I Ic SUSCEP T I ~- I L ;' TY W E !Z,' bt. T I,j .di-Pl- E y E. S ljf~ (.U I'll P AA 1i IIA--'i t~ I I C A 01 APAuk E I I C SCH I f f- dAS ~: 5 .T H R 11 S Lo'L T 5 IR E T,% 1.%) E, ~ T I-!f" I' I , 1: JA 11, A f- I I i,. CCMPLEXES f, 1 Tli THE ~,%J: r 11C SCtilf:f ;3416E~S S;.t(" *!A I 11L. LAI~'Gl- %' I HaN N,U GRCUP Gf ThE PARAW"G%t r IC L CAN PART li:: IPATIE. it, rll-~ 1~0~.MAI`10N' 0;-- THE CC01401NATICN BOND i,IrH CENTRAL METAL 11.11i. IN If-itS CASE11 DIAMAGNETIC AS InELL AS PAKAhAGNETIC CJXPLEXES ARE FjJIWEI',?. A F p A&t;-' N F L Y THE 8Cj%D 61111 THE RADICAL GRIJUP IS FCRMED THRUUGH THE 0 ATOM. FACILITY: INST. KHIM. FIZ.s CHERNI)GOLIUVRAP USSR. USSR UDC: 519-11 TKEMALADZE, N. T., KURIDZE. M. V.. "On a Problem of Constructing !,t Plane Connected Graph" Tbilisi, Nekotcr. zadachi raspoznaraniyn obrazov I -,eorl-i (Some Prcblems of Pattern Recognition a-rid the of Graths-en2lection of works), "Metsnereba", 1972, pp 68-73 (from RZh-Kiberv.et-4kr:i, tic 7, Jul 73, abstract Nc 7V392 by 1. Sigal) Translation: The authors consider an arbltrarv firi-to *;raph V is the set of vertices and E is the set (if edges. Thc graph v&-V are points in a plane with cc=~inates jx,.4-jj. iuid tll,~e e.ijrt-.s axt!- segments of straight lines connectirg the vertices of' t1he rrajh. it i--- required to isolate the subset of vertices V4C:V and to corstmct a T)lW'.fl connected graph G*(V*,E*) such that G* has a uniqutl! flri-~te tl~tind, j . e. G* is an elementar-r cycle; the resultant bc)und iiicludt~s all of the set V\V* and its edge is a convex rultiple-angle cyc-Le. TC) solve this problem the authors use the veI2 knovr- algorithr- ef convex she!! of a finite ser- o-AP points tud-, this shell 1,1- a mni-ex polygon of minimum perimeter, cacti ve~.tex of which coincf.".,Os wi"~, cre 1/2 USSR TMMLADZE, IN. T., R-URIDZE, M. V., Nekator. zada(,bi rw3j~ozzmxar,-Ya cbr--a:!cv i teorii grafov, ",Metsnereba", 1971-0. pp 61.4-73 of the points from (vj). while all ither points. fram (t,,l fall Jn,4ide the canstrurted polygon: 212 USSR KURIDZE V., TMALADZE, 11. T. .L. M. - UDC: 519.1 "On a Problem of Constructing a Tree Wit), Two Fnd ra-lil "'i'limurl Length" Tbilisi, Nekotor. zadachi raspoznavuniya obrazov i teorii (Some Problems of Pattern heccg-nition and the lbeoi-j of ~Srap'hn--roiiiect-icn of works), "metsnereba", 1972, pp 7?4-80 (trom RM-Kibernietikr--, No 7. jul 73, abstract No 7V393 by I. Sigal) Translation- The paper deals with the problem of constructinc ,, q, tree on a set of trees T= [Ti), i= 1, k, aml on a set nl' i.,i,~)Iated vextices t tj j = 1, 2,. m. In order to conatruct ii tr,i e in the given problem without adding new vertices, it is necessal.-J, arld- ttuf!icicrit to aaQ m+k-1 edges without "arming cycles. Sbe paper potiots Vie prob-le.-.q of constructing a tree such that the sum of the lengths of tho tulded edges is a minimum. USSR 10, : !i35-39:537-921-33 KURIK, ME. V. , FOZII-KO, A. Kh. "On the Determination of Optical Density of Semiconductox Luyt-e-rs on Tran,-~- parent Substrates" Leningrad, Optika i Spektroskopiya, Vol 34, No 3, 14ar 73, r?T.- 532-53L Abstract: The nuthors investiEnte a nA-A.1-iod of deter-ldr-in;I, th,~ npth.-ttl density of a se-n-, conductive filn on a cublitrate whicil ii; the region of abocrption of the film, The procedure J-1; bf..seci, evnI the expression whert.- R and RI w-e experime tit tilly values of reflection from thf,~ fibn und Prom the ruhstriiix, and T is the tran-,imls!3 ion of the film. 'I'litin (N"Umilin't cl; tiv. ~-rf( ct interference due to repeat-ed reflection froin the bound",:-,~Y rCjj-j.CII*-- film. An witilysis is made of' the possIble errors of Qvi nrAI-,()J vlir-r; !~if- fcrent measurement. proeedurv.,,. w-e ui,,ed. Tlii. cutiw~-n Htwik M. 1'. I,iilitnm- and all particirants in the ~'*-udriw of the Optlen .:,f' 11-1., 1,-;- stitute of Sm-Aconductors of tbe UkrniniEm ACOACM of 8,-~I! !!.lie wl Tor ~-cn- structive criticism. 112 014 UNCLASSIFit-D 1PROC~SSING DATE--ltir-P70 TITLE--TEMPEPATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE DAVY013V SPLIT'rING IN ANTHR4CENE -U-. AUTHOR--~ PIRYATINSKIYt YU.Po, POPEL, O.M., FROLOVA, E.K. ..,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDIt 1970t VOL 37t NR 2t PP B-3-906 DATE PUBLIS14ED ------- 70 :,SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, ANTHRACENE, PH(3T0C(1Wt'lUCTIVllV CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUMSHT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY RFEL/FRAMF--1989/0221 SUP 43--GE/0030f'l()/017/1101?/oao3/01,of~ I-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136877 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PRnCESTONG DATP-11SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOtO68TT ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DAVYDOV SPLTT*rtNG FOR PHOTOCONDUCTIVITYI AND ABSORPTION IN A4THRACENE HA$ aFr--u MEASURED IN A WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE. A PHENOMENOLOGICAL THEORY IS DEVELOPED WHIC" EXPLAINS QUALITATIVELY THE OMERVED REGULARITIES. _-F_5~5 ING U a i t- 1 TT_ ~i~il TITLE--TE'IPERATURE DEPENI DENCE OF THE DAVYDOV SPLMIN& 101 ANTHRAM,.= &~jtTHOR--KURIKs 4.V.t PTRYATINSKIYj YU.P.s POPELt 0,41.t FIMIM.YA, 1E, ......... OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--PHYSICA STATUS SDLIDlo 1970t VOL 37-#'NI 29 PP 8-3-106 OATF PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHFMISTrkl' TOPIC TAGS--TEMPERA.TURE DEPENDENCE, ANTHRACENEt Pli0V4'fO!MCTlVlTY .'.0%TROL MA;tKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00Ctl4c_"T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED Pkoxy REEL/FR44F--1989/0221 STFP CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0)00877 t. A s s I v I c, 4) 2f2 014 CIRC A !rCES5jt)r4 -Jn,--A?0106877 A6STR-.-1~CT/1cXTPAC1--(U) GP-0- M40TOCONOUCTIVITY1 AND ABSORPTION WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE, A EXPLAINS QUALITATIVELY THE UMCLASSIFTEO~ P ~ OC E S ARSIRACT THE DAVYDOV SPLIJTIN~; F11R IN ANITHRACENE HAS BfE.)j 'j9ASjREO IN A PMEN04ENOLOGICAL THEORV IS OEV:-~LCPEC) WHIC14 O~.SERVED REWLARITIES. 0241 UNCLA~SIFIOO: Pls'~iOCE$VSING 0ATE--?7ilOV70 ,TITLE--EXCITON PHONON INTERACTION IN CADMIUM SULFIDE: -U-~ AUTHOR-(02)-GNATENKO, YU*P.y KURIKj M.V. --USSR COUNTRY OF INFO saURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 1970, 12(4), 11-43-13 .~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY# MArERIALS, PHYSIC$ TOPtc rAGS--CA0,'llUM SULFIDE, PHOPIGINt EXCITON, A$SORPT10"M HANu SK.10404 CONTROL MAqXlf4G--?if) AESTAIrrl.0145 DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSHIED P14OXY REEL/FRA,',iC---3001/0378 STEP N()---(JP/01 9L,171),01.z!1 3 1 lol 21Z 024 UKLAS$IFTED :JA';Ts1:SS",NG OtTE--27'~311701 CIRC ACCESSION 110--AP0126133 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) 'SP-0- ABIZ.,TRACT. INVIiSTIGATIGNS ~4[kl; THE URBACH RULE AND THI ~~HAPE Cf- 1:111 A AOSCIRPTIW, 11,1.'40 Al K. IT FOLLOWS FROM THE ANAL. OF DIF URBACH PUL(-- '"'Hj,T 1:'((,l 17.j~i INTERACTION IN COS AT LOW TEMPS. Is WEAKI THI;: 14,M;W1 hji)f: 1.')I: 1.*,J1:;~M1-I BEING APPROX. 0.27. THE LONG WAYELMGM 11HANCH OF i-iE ID.C'k I(!t1 ABSORPTION BAND IN CDS IS FORMCO BY Pill INCINS , 141".- P01-!'~Gy I'll-- vi 1.11 C It I S CLOSE T~ THE ENEPGY OF TRANSVERSE ACOUSTICAL P't.,iONWoll. ~.' In 1: -~,,-IAPE Ti!E A ABSORPTION IIA140 IS APPROX11MATED BY THE VOIGHT FUW1:TI1:N,. T -I E PARA14ETERS OF THIS FUNCTION WERE OCTD. FROM Tilf: rl:'i!P, OF THE SHA3E nF THE ABSORPTION BAND, ir )qAS FOUNO THAT rwi,, is Fflla~iEO MAINLY 6Y PHONONS CLOSE IN ENERGY T11 OPTICAL PHONONS. FACILITY: INSr. FIZ.r KIEVo USS(to S 1 F j 30~)CT 7 112 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROC SING DATE TITLIE-NONRADIA71VE TRANSFER OF ELECTRCNIC. EKLITATIU14 BET~vl:CN ANTIiRACCNE AND NAPHTHACENE IN A NAPHTHALENE CRYSTAL -U- AUTHUR-102)-KURIXt M.V.t FROLOVA, YE.K. ti CGUNTRY OF lNFO--USSR SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR# SERo FIZ- Mcf !ia5-11 VATE PUBLISHED- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY# PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-ABSORPTION SPECTRUM, LUMINESCENCE spcc,rkkj,4, NAPHTHALVIEP ANTHRACENE9 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE* EXCITED'STATE CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000i0845 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124510 212 029 U NC L AS S I F I e 0 P80CE11:W6 DAI-(;--'IUUCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124510 ABSTRACT/EXTRALT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE, A13SORPIACiN AN,) LUMINC-SCENCE SPECTRA WERE STUDIED AT 710EGREESKv TO DET. THL-: FIMObAbILIFY OF I'HE NONRADIATIVE TRANSFER IN NAPIlTHALCNE CRYSTALS 1411'11 EQUilk. AMTS. OF ANTHRACENE (DONOR) AND NAPHTHACENE (ACCEPTOR). THE LLIICINi-~CENCE KINETICS SHOWS THAT THE PROB&BILITY PARAMETER 01' 1'*IC- f%(jlilRADIAFIYE TRANSFER P SUBUA CAN BE DETO. IN A SUADY SFATj.: VAUM WHE i:Oq,'IULA I SU32 OVER I SUBI EQUALS TAU P SU60AO WHERE TAU IS THE KELAAA111M TIME# I sual IS THE INTENSITY OF LUMINESCENCE OF ANTHRACFNE Alf 412,45 Nt*-Iv AND I SUB2 IS THE INTENSITY OF LUMINESCENCE OF NAPHTHACENE AT 53'h.l' ;%A. THE EXPTL. CURVE IN OVER I SUBI OVER I SUB2 VS. IN R NEGATIVE, P4KI. GAVE A R NEGATIVE PRIME2.Z DEPENDENCEt FOR R EQUALS 3.6-54.iZ Ntl (R EQUALS AV. DISTANCE BETWEEN NEIGHaORING ACCEPTOR AND DONOR MUILS.),. AT 4-300DEGREESK9 I SUB2 OVER I SU81 DECREASES ~10NQI'GNICAI.LY WITH DECREASING YEMP.; THIS INUICATES THE PRESOCE OF RR-OCE.16C-5 IN WHICH THE LATTICE VIBRATIONS PLAY A ROLE. THUSs THE TRANSFER OF ELECTRONIC EXCITATION BETWEEN THE IMPURITY ANTHRACENE ANU Njlpj+rfiAC.E'tlqE MOLS. IN THE CRYSTAL LATTICE OCCURS WHEN It IS SMALLER THAN R NEGAT14L PRIME6 (AS IT FOLLOWS FROM ThE THELRY) DUE TU THE PARTICIPATION 11F LLTTLCE PHONUNS IN THE TRANSFER. FACILITY: INST, FjZ** KJEVr b5SR" .!;SIPjG DArE--040Er,70 112 034 UNCL A SSI F IED PROCil: TITLE--DIFFUSION OF ANTIMONY, PHOSPHORUS1. AND OORON iara SLLICON FOR DIFFERENT SURFACE CONCENTRATIONS OF THE 0:FFUSAUT -0- AUTHOR-104)-USKOVi V.A.v PAVLOV* P.V.9 KURII-ClilKi E.V.~p PASHKOV"t V. I ~.:.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ. TVERD. TELA 19Y09 1245), 1504"10 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICSt CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--SEMICONDUCTOR MATER(Att 80RON, ANtIMONYv SILICON, PHYSICAL WFUSION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0159 STEP CIRC ACC-ESSION '40--AP0129415 I IN C. 1- .4 S s I F I F 0 212 034 UNCLASSIFIED VRl]l::l'SS[Ni., 'CATE-11401:C70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01294L5 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A 8 S T,,i.% c,r THE D[FFUSLON OF Sll~ ~', 4111) 1 IN St WAS STUDIED AND THE RESULTS C04PAREO WITH THUMN'ti. t. I 1A I T ', AR`~ ESTABLISHED FOR APPLICABILITY OF THE AV* FI~LD Cjsj- 11:: IMPURITY DIFFUSION INTO A SEMICONGUCTORo FAI;" I L I TY I(iiiRIK" UNIV. IM, LOBACHUSKOGOr GORKIP US:iR* _-i LI-7 I _JLKk: 1.11MIUMM-1al WI .1.1W11.4"~MRVIRII USSR UDC 8.74 KURIL'CHIK,-_I.--V., DRUMININ, V. S. "Some Problems of Organizing the Dictionary Library" V sb. Ekon.-mat. metody i programmir. plan.-ekon. zadac4i Ecenomic Methods and Programming Economic Planning Froblem-c-col.lociAun of works) , !'C-5- cow, 1972, pp 213-216 (from RM-Kiberne~~ No 12, Dec 72, Abijtract So 12V448) Translation: The dictionary library of the tiain computation. center of the USSR Gosplan is a set of files of dictionary Infoiwatioa, teclinical stor0,,.,,C media and services to insure functioning of it. Ihe diotionary library is a part of the information library and is denignated for s.~orage zind maintenance of the dictionary information files. '5S ING DArE--160CT70 112 023 UNCLASSIFIED k&:E ..TITLE--POSSIBLE ANISOTROPY UF THE RADIO EMISSION QF~ CERVAIN wUASAkS -U- AUTHOR--KtlRILCHIKv V.N COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ASTRONOMICHESKII ZHURNALv VOL. 47y NO to 19'rOt 11 2T-31 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUOjECT AREAS--ASTRONOMYtASTROPhYSICS -TOPIC TAGS-QUASARt RADIO EMISSIONt ANISOTROPYP EMISSION SPECTRU,14 CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1737 STEP N()--UR/0033/*Fl)/047/00110021/0031 CtRC UMS111i"41 N10--AP0111 1166 1-1-LL, I A u_U 2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PAUCESSING DATE--IbOCT7O CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115566 ASS7RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DiSCUSSION OF TRE NATURE OF THE ANOMALOUSLY FLAT EMISSION SPECTRA OF -~VAWS ON TNE BASIS OF AN ANALYSIS OF THE EMISSION SPECTRA OF QUASARS IN THE 3CP CATALOGI USING COMMON VALUES OF THE EXPONENT OF THE POWER LAW ENERGY SPECTRQM OF RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS HAVING A SYNCHROTRON EMISSION MECHANISM,. IT IS SHOVIN THAT THE FLAT SPECTRA MAY RESULT FROM HIGHLY ANISOTROPIC Rr-LATIVISTIC ELECTR3N FLUEXES WHICH PROPAGATE FROM THE: QUASAR NUCLEI IN A RC-LATIVELY STRONG (ON THE ORDER OF SEVERAL GAUSS) UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD HAVING T-HE PROPER ORIENTATION WITH RESPECT TO THE OBSERVER, FACILITY: MUSKOVSKII GOSUDARSTVENNYI UNIVERSITET, Moscowt USSR, Acc. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code AhPO036350- CHEMICAL ABS k- 7.0 AA 0, 6911jr Solubility of hydrated tin ()X[de comg,loxeg A114 m- r siterite crystallizAtic-n under bydrothemial coa&thazls~ Anal. Chern., NEwwollu! ",S-N-9 (RUS51. like soly. m Isn(LV~ hydroxide im KOF1' and NLLOH solns.'depending on tht, pli at UK), 200 and 31W The soly. dema.-w with Will). ri$e! (UP to 2 X 1-0" 111ok 1, st~') is acrompanitil by a change of the cmalm. of the 444 pkaie 1XIlich at 10Y correiporids to varlainotTite, $nO:-.-Jlj0 aptl at :,~'00" to cassiterite, SnOt. By the rattliod of 6oly. the cenjjAexinK in the systems Sri (CIM, -ROJI.- 1-f-,0 awd Sn?,O1l),--NaOlL4[I() tit 100* has been investigattA. Neutra.] and alk. milutiom." ~pll 7-11) Corti plexes Sn (0H),1 -v are forrutd. Complexes: OV - 5-0 X 10". 04a = 2A X 11)"t, (Jjj 0, 4.0 1011, a,* - 4.1 X 10", have been caled. as well as the Omsts.,A Oicir hydrolysis: Ka -- 2.9 X 10 ", K** - 8.7 It.' 10 -10 K4 5- TI X REEL/F.RAME 1-7 2A ,8 11i '1 /2 010 UNCLA.S$1 F HU nATE--,?Tlw,)V70 TITLE--RAPIO METHOD FOR DETER4icNING SMALL A NO UNT 501: FLU01.',fNc- IN ~6:)CKi -U- AUTHOR--KURILCHIKOVL G.YE. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970s 25( 3) p 563-6 D.4TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, CHVIISTRY TOPIC TAGS--FLUORINE, ROCK, CHEMICAL ANALYSI$ CONTROL MARKING--.NO RESTRICTIONS O0CUl'4FNT CLASS--l_P-jCLASS[F[ED PROXY RFEL/FI(AME--3001/0474 S T 1- 1) N; 0Oft /;') 0l 57 0,1 1,1 0 0 1U'j 61 3 5,13, 1) CIRC ACCESSION 2/2 010 U!4CLASSI FIEO PRI:V::~SSIKG OAfE-27-1113V70 CIRC, ACCESSION NU--AP0126226 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AlIST.~ACr. ro o1-:"rpj. Q. lti:l -0, Gill: ERCiNT f: RUCKS (IF VARIOUS COAP.N.o THE SA14PLF IS DECOMPI). ~y iiini w~ s!ji;,~ CO SU43j THE INTFRFERING ELEMENTS 4qE 1"EMOYED Ve COPPIN. -ji[T,i FHOH.) SUB3 AT PH 7, AND F IS OETD. PHOTLNETR'll'ALL-11 -IT !,iI2 Nli BY T~!;_: DECREASE OF THE ABSORBANCE OF THE AASENA10 I,AL CCEMPLF-S AT COMST. SALr COWENT AND PH 4.5. FACILITY: VW. GEOCH611. AltjLL. CHEm., MOSCOWt USSR. __4 _iA_Au_ USSR GER3T-:-,'NZG!7, Ye. 1-11., IL'I.11, V. A. iid GOR;3!:LYJ-,., L. B. "Reluctance in n-IuSb With ,, Cor.,cluctarice Im I pvt v Leningrad, Fizi':Za i teklm-JI-a i)oa.u,1rovodj---ij!.wr, No --972, J~jp 187 3 Abotract: puri~o,;c oj. ,J~J t tT,men the na-rmro of 4he relitc!lIrmco, UZIC L L (,I:" :.c L fteid Pi,,d th- i3mp, of a Tile ments deocrib~.!d j.!i Lhil j.,;-iiNn- w].-- 0111--.: -1, 1 c dependerices7 oft e,,ml bc) w-11 --,o luct-,!, coil T.er'? t 1:1~i 100 K and at of C-1`000 the Trei)a--E~tio~ -~he opec.* thei;, izi Lhe roluct'-I!1CE of with 0 LISSP PP -VI,.,- as both 031 ti"e tizid discuss,.!d. 11-he lvj,C.,v X03 oil specimens. USSR UW 536-0;4+541.1-83-12 XEKRYACHY YE. F., GOROKHOVATSKAYA, 11. V., WCBZNKO,, Z. "Sorption-Thermochemical Study of Hydration of Macroporoo KU43 Sullocation Exchange Resin" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khinicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol, KOVIIII, Na 6s 19720 pp Abstract: The sorption and the=odievical. methodi were timed to study thq! hydra- tion of macroporous KU-23 sulfocatiun exchongo reqin in I~yi.lride nnd four salt forms (Li+, N~+, K+, Ca2+). The thermodynamic functioni; of thi! sorlied 1,11ter were defined on the basis of tho data obtained$ and study was made uf th-c na- ture of their variation during the hydration process. On the grapa!; of LIM, differential entropy, there are three sections corresponding to different hy- dration nechanisrs. The results o~- the studies are compimed with data obtained earlier for che KII-cation exchimrige resin. A study, was made of thu 120' 1i;otherm-n of the sarption of .nter vap~)r taken on a vacuum sorption device with spring-ijunrtz scalos, Eh,!; heati of wetting by water defined in an adi-tbatic calor:LnIett3r .3nd Ihe the;rmcdynarilc functions of the water sor,)4M by the lon foxims of thc ii,uxoporous ~I.I-L'3 cation exchange resin. The procedure for preparing a-ad par,orntnq tiie rp:~asurc- menta was described previou.51y [M. Dubinin, et al., protivogazovogo dela, IMOSCOUT, 1939; A. V. Vumanakiy , et A[]., No 269 3891 1960]. 1/1 USSR UDC 1537.'-',",16+53*1-311.3'-11:153-+53-;1 DEREWMMO, A. I., aard KURILENK 0. D. 0 ~*Wmwwwn MIN�R I a M I a ~; ~ "Analysis of Dielectric RelrLxut1:)r, in Plane- of Coi,,,pj~iy Pe1-1tjttj%,Ity,~ V Mi. Flz.-khim. r..wkh. I aist.,tim Mviacoclw2niml M~chan s and Lyophilic Nature at! Diaperse bysttva - Col.j(tctiou of 1;Cj-?516 Vyp. P, Ktev, "Hauk, Dwmka," 19[I, pp 141-147 (fron 1,12h-Fil, NO 10, Oct 71, Abstract 110 10YE.5-93 from sumzaaaz7) Translation: On the bisi* of' the s3wbolic rethod n fol.,-zal im-mlysic III made of frequency depcndences of the dielectric parawters of a. siahotance, and the properties of equivalent circuit3 are diucuesed in te:m.3 o," ocmpl,~x prtmittIvi-,y and complex specific electrical -.-anductivity. Cortafti new, propertitis of dalt- grams. in the complux plane are . t;=tabliohedp &~id on -tit is bmuis simple vorrela- tions for finding d4opersion pariumters'are suggested. END CSO: 18(,;-P.w 71 USSR UDo 541,183.5 GOROKHOVATSKAYA, N. V., hEKRYACH, n. F." ig"Fift."o Inatituto of Conoidal Chemistry and Chemistry of Wat 'rru . . , '14demy cAf Science* "Sorption of Water Vapor by the Stxvnj~-Acldic Cationito XU-5", Kiev, Ukrainskiy Khinicheskiy Zhurnal~ Vol XXXVII, No 61 111, DrP 785-789 Abstracti Hydration of the KU-5 sulfccationita, a;axt fit-on Imitediate practi- call importance, is of defirite thaorelical Interest. Compirition of the a~)rp- tion pr-parties of corresponding saline fo=s of 0-5 mtxt KU-2 hoxing tho sam4i fixated ions (-SO 3H) but diffezvnt itatrices will evideratly shciw tbe effect which chemical stx~,cture of the skeleton and certain physloo-cheinical para- neters of the lonite have on interaction between water moleculus and active cembers of the ionite. The i, Ka~, Li +0 Ca 2+ 1 pig 2+ atrat A15+ foi= of commiarloal KIJ-,ri vin testedg, completeness of aub3titutioa baing judgod by the AD+ farm (analytlcia deteMlmtion of amount of A.1 in the initial solution aiul follooing paa.,age through the resin). Water-vapor Uotherms for KU-5 wer" simll:~r in abalm, to llioso uf othor high-hydrophylic auh3tances (initial shaxp rise followed b-~y cozo ncxlorate r1zo 1/2 - 14 - USSR GOROKHOVATSKAYA, N. Y., et al., Ukraitskijr Xhimicheskiy2hurmal, Vol XXXVII, No 8, 19?1, pp ?85-789 and final sharp rise). Evidently a monolayer of adsorbed vatter moleculas is first formed at the most active centers. followed by h3d:mtion of less acti),e centers and fina.Uy by capillary eon&nsation of the va~por, occompanieti by swelling of the ionite. Graphic rapresentatioas of datla obudaed axe JAcluzied. 2/2 112 007 UNCLASSIFEED PA,0CES3lNG DATE-300CF70 TITLE--SWELLING OF STRCNGLY ACID XUrl AND WEAKLY ACID KUpdi.PZ CATION EXCHANGERS IN DIOXANE WATER MIXTURES -U,- AUTHE)R-(02)-LESHL)-,ENKOt V.P., AURILEHKOP 0*0. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--UKR. KHIM. LH. 1970r 36(1)t 46-8 ..DATk PUBLISHED----70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAG5-CATICiN EXCHANGE KESIN, 0IOXANEr WATER# Ail5ORVl*rlJN/(U)K(Jl ION EXCHANGE RESINP (U)KB4P2 ION EXCHANGE RESIN CCNTROL MA",ING-NO RESTRICTIGNS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY RUL/FRAME-2000/1616 STEP 'iNC----UR/00't3/70,ti)36)001/OJ4(jll)OltU CIRC ACCESSIGN NO-AP0125238 2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED pjt(jiCfSSrliG DATIC-30007C CLRC ACCESSICN, NC--AP0125238 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A B sTRAC T THE A8SGRPrl0N Uf 91UXANE 6Y THE 11 PRIME POSITIVE, LI PRIME POSITIVE, K PP:IME POSITIVE, CU llklKE2 PUSITIVES AND FE eRIME3 POSITIVE FORMS OF KU*l AhO THE Ii PRIME PI-SETIVE FORM OF KBr4P2 FROM DIOXANEtH SUB2 0 MIXTS. OF VARIOUS CONCIIS. 141?iS DET0. rHE SWELLING VARIEU WITH THE CATION ANU RESINr AND WA$ MAX, FQq A 5CPE-1-1,CENT SULN. OF ALL THE FORMS OF KU*l AND FUR A 75PERCEhr SOLN, UF K5,4P2. AT THIS CCNCN., THERE WAS NU PREFERENTIAL ABSORPTION UF 0111XANE. FACILITY: KIEV. TEKHNUL. INST. PISHCH. PROM.# KICYt US!;R. USSR OSTRE.NKO, V. YA., oil, IS" g.clill"I'; 1. 1. "Defects in Hot Rolled Titanium Alloyed Tublhq," Dne-aropetrovsk, No 1, 70, pp 29-30 Abstract: .-ot rolling of titaniun V-bas In C1 resulted --*,:-, defects on. the axtar:Lal and int;6-nna- of bil'lnts. C, C tubing, 'Oc.r-bicularly in the broac~3~nj-. A, of -EitaniuIrl to adhere to tho tool,-- is imm-ariod 1) 1'-,i ,~O- tact atrezsa3 under hij~h teq)ez-ature oo-ne.Lit-Ilat:13 cant slippage of the metal relativia to U,Ie sul~:,.'ac,!- tD-' line-- in the broaching m11. Anotlaor no IGs::: in the formation of defects is tho g.,10- SatlxmLion :X and the formation of a brittlo lalyer on tho zl,t~vfaa,,~. y.(~~;t frequent types of defects and conditionz of ~11!wir describr-~d and illustratod. Thoaf~ of Metal J.- .1,1faCture 01~ thr ;I tU'~I J. lilt!) r,I 1~ ~h p fomaatlc,t of def(set's is raduood by mox-o 112 Ussi v .YA. , e al N'I'f r i C ?". Q-'L T CL ""A Pro,m7 ast', 110 alln-1,eb PP L -shlann line guides, The aul.--horz -parfer::iad an exporiv::v-nt.- ing compressod air through the zmill operating cycles. This method wan somewhat ir. reducing the frequency of defect formation, 2/~: USSIR uDc 615.2i.+6iti.22):51~7.','I..';44-51-CL'~.1 FECHENITIA V. 1-11.) NMIN-Ay N. A#. AliUUI:OVAO K,. A.0 I T. V., anLi GIL4V, A. F.p 10,11MYWOVA Chemical-Pharr.aceutic~Her,~eTi~l-~'Izstitite "Asly~thesis and Ixrestig-ation of S=,e Benzi=idazole Derivntiveu. V. Estt--rs and Ethers of l-ffydro:qTiethyl- and 1-(2-Hyd--oxyi:!th:fl)-t)entiritidazf:)Ic.-s" Mosecowi -Rar,,=tO e v t i c lie ski., Zhurnal, VOI 5, NO 10, Clz*t 71, FP 13-15 Abstract: TI-) anaalkoxldc obtained froni 0.01; g-atcm of rwtalll-c '*-- -arj ponding alcohol, 0.02 mole of 'With stirrin:;, t~,e rdxturc is left standing for several. hcur:~,,, tlit-, is removed by filtration, the filtrate is c1rapDrated, arld thi"- aily it; dissolved in eth-anol. Unozi addition of arl: alcoholic acid sollition tac salts of 1-hyd--ox,;-.eth-iiben-..i-.T-icLL::o.;,e ether is precipitrited. To obtain of 1-(2-hydroxyQt.lyl)tcnzini,',-.::olu,- a previously r:.~~Uxd vas The compounds are roderatel.,-, toxic, mffuctin.3 alirhtly thw, ci!.it,ral ,ys- tem, loweriwr reetal Tem-n-erature, and disturbed coardizzi-wz-4,xi tu so.-v~ anl.-,.-~Is. Specific physiolo~;-Lcal effects of select, repro sent ative s zre rej-.-or-t&d, but rio general trend is WtiCoable. -7- -1-7-1 USSR UDC 621.732.413 KATUNIN, V. "Analysis of a Resonator with a Contactless Plunger" Radiotekhnika. Resp. mezhved. nauclino-tekhn, sb. (Radio Engiiteering. Flerdublic Interdepartmental Scientific and Technical Collection), 1970. vyp. 15, pr, 1.02- 110 (from RM-Radioteklinika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract ND 4B147) Translation: Expressions are obtained for the Q-factor of t1iii resonance i-- pedance and resonance equation of a resonator. There ave 6 Ulustratious and a 5-entry bibliography. 1/1 USSR VDC 53'4.26 ,,,ULLLLULr-4u,*"-.e"d LYAMSIIEV, L. H., Acoustics Iniaitute, Aca&!rrv of Sciences USSR "Reflection of Ultrasonic Waves by a CdSe Crystal in Wator" Moscow, Akusticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 27, vyp 1, 1971, I)p 74-78 Abstract: This article cites the results from an aKPer:imtinrJ. of the reflection of ultrasonic wav"- by a CdSe crystal plate irl water, for purposes of clarifying the influence of the interactlaa 1,-,vtwe~jn elastic oscillations and conduction clactrons in a cryatal on tbii~ reflective char- acteristics of ultrasonic waves. The tests were conducted at a frerju4incy of 5 rNz undor palsed ci;r-Jitiun~i with a pulse duration from 20 to 100 usec and a pulse rq~i!titiot--t Fri~~qucnc- of 200 Hz. A rectangular plate 3.5 X 3 X 9 mn3 ill sjzfl, ~,jjls ,..u1 !;0 t1jilt its greatest dimension coincided wfth the optical imis of r-he cry,;tal- 1,;I,! polsr characteristics of the reflection from the plau, wore n.4:aBuretl In the plane of the optical axis of the crystal. 1/2 M., --Mrm ava Mi. mawn USSR KURIIXIN, Yu. V., and LYAHSHEV, L. M., AkusticheskLy Ehu:rnal, Vol 27, vyp 1, 3,971, pp 74-78 It was established that the amplitude of the echo-signal ref1i!c1:iv11 is de- creased by illuminating the crystal. When a drift clectxtc fteld Is applicd an the crystal, the amplitude of the reflected echc-signial then fluctuates, and diminishes. !"he results cited here characterize the attenuation of normal. wiLv'~s in a photoconducting crystal, when the waves are propag.,ited afong che optical axis, as a function of crystal illumination. It is obvious from the article that because of the inter.iietion with conduc- cion electrons, the acoustic waves may either be ampliftwd or absorbed in a liquid when reflected from plates of piezoisemiconducting crrs~als- The article contains 7 figures; six literature referencen are (Ared. 2/2 Magnetchydrodyna=tes TISSR V. I.; el- al KIRILKO "The Acceleration of E'lectrons in the Sloir I-lave Field ,,)f a Plarma Wa%%~uuidcll M3scow., Atommye. Rnergiya; March, 1973; pp 181-4 All-77MMACT: "mis w,irk concer.-Ls an experinental Q-Tectron b~,,713 interaction mith - slow wava field of lirdted m:plituda In --n iu-drotrr.-rdr, plasma uave~qdde. The capture of injacteO hotui paxticlo,s i,,,. *11!1 v-1Vq,3jnLfd(1 van abuervod. Thq doporidenco of thty prramatera of the .,tuin 1-.i1!Zin o' cnptizrc,-~ perticlss on plasma characteristics was mqasurad, Accelerated electrons of average enor[7 10) ki:iv :!urmn1-, 1 10 )-(1-- and T .= ~3 TaLIC= 0.5 a were obtnined for an injection onar(- 'r 'inj - 'inj 0ion v = const < C. Tt Ar- cho-an that Via Cir ph exurrent) average omri-j) and energy apoctrm width on tNn valuo of mvw ,velocity and WY power uprees mll w:Uh theory. The exticle incl&,ep six f1rurom. "I"hore ti.-a rd.ra USSR KRAMMKOY, G. D.;_PRILYO, V. I.; SIMIDUC, V.A. ~ (Physiaotealuiicil Inotitute of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Khartkov) uTheory of L2teral 1"tability of a Beam in the Reson.Ator Section of a U_ie3r Electron Accelerator" Kiev, UIxainsIdy Fizichesldy Zhurnal; October, 1972; pp 1603-16 ABSTRACT: The authors develop a theory or the later,4 instabil-Ity of a rela- tiNistic electron berun caused by the effect 9f a bizild..up, in the resonatc.- section of an accelerator, of a spontaneous Ceranlco-.r raiiation Qf beam el'.3ters on a defocussin,,,, a:,-ially uns~.ietric vave. A prDblem concerniri; deviriti.-n of the bean. when acted upon by the wave is solved by a soU-coniiistont apprext- nation. Analytic expressions are found which deteird-ti Uie fileriendence of a lateral shift of a cluster on it's rrmber, the parartatenti of th~~ (geometr,j, quality factorA intensity of the accal~tratinjj: fietld), en~,rx_r, n:,A beam current. It is shown that in the cwini or the resall-ator .mect.i~Dr a b=fld-u% of Interal instability has a threshold chatractor: v4en the bi%,tIn current soma threshold value, the lAtoral displacemenb of -the I-Aiaia innrv~anen ea-.Ian-~n- tially with time. The analytic variations -of the currc_.nts with the parc-meters of the acceleratorA injection eneiT,7,, alid, liltimisity of the acceler- ating field are found. The theoretical results agree satisfactorily with t1w expin*incntal ti:i-t-a- - END - TUTDC 533.'910' SHUTS, 0. M., KLMI I. LOIC, V. 1'. TO "Stochastic High-Frequency Ion Heating" 0 r- r) Kiev, Finika nlaspiy i nroblen-7 unravlyfiyenof~o to=c-rnid rro sint'.-MR, 1971, curnaka, pp, 7.~q~ Abstrac. t Although the aut'hors admit the efficlant-y C1 , a .' b high-energy iors in a cLense -,)!asmc by heatiz,~.7, tl*,Io ijotez, I!,*, high-frequency field, they find in th.,-,t notho"I t~ic~ alijec!"ion 111 the energy introduced into the -;Iisna by -.. monoc,hr-on',itic frequency field is in the form of regular collectJvc ion rnozion in the field of the wave. Thez-e is then no ralat-i've an(,t collision of the ions, and a conver2ion of thia vo!-tiliiv ion motion into chaotic motion throur~-,h, thermalil-lation cf energy introduced into the plaarra become3 '11ho i*iI-t_4,,:~I(; lists three fund arrien 4[-,n I effeczs IeqdInj-,,,, to tlic indicates how they can be achieved theoraticnIly; t;hclf" t~ro- pa-'rod colliq.ionn of nnrlicle- vri'll v,,Aj,iou_, a s Coilisionless collective ~'atten'uatlon cr-used by Carex'llkov 0_-. Doppler, 1 / 2 83 - Tj 4-11 f';HVETS, 0. 1-1. et al, FizikR ulasmy i problemy. un:rftv4a~~ em t ioyadernogo sinte-za 1971, -~aulcova dt=ka, 1) absorntion of the wave energy by particles in retionaric-t) -.-i~`Ah ~;I-,Le wavo; nonlinenr effects ca-Lising, fractionaliz-ation of z1he energy of the original wave. Conditions to be mot to ob-tain r-he.Se arfects are found. 212 USSR tMC 533-951.2/.3 KLYRILKOAN-L-IM, ULLSIMID, 1. V. "Nonlinear T'heory of &renkov Excitation of a Pla=ii~ by a 1(cdulated Be= of CtBxged Particleq't V sb. Fiz. plazmy i probl. urravl'ayerogo torMID11311--nn. Vvr. I (Plasma Physics and Proble=s of Controlled --collection of works), Kiev, "Nauk. dumka", 1971, 111, 109L-1.19 (from I~Zh- -Mekhanika., No 10, Oct 71, Abstract Np 10BUT) Translation: A non1J11eF.Lr th,,,:ary is developed 1,01, Jntuructifm between a rodulotted beam of charged particles and m alc;i-valre rescrlitor for the case vhere the rise In t~mplitude of the-, Ceronkcv J'it:-ld ir. the resonator is stabilized by the reverse effe'.~ct of the r."ieltll on t~,e rtctiori of beam particles. The characte-riatic rise ti-re and zax~mulr' fu-_plitu~_e of the field are c&lculated. The physical meaning cl~' tee m~sultc- il discussed. Bibliograpby of eleven titles. Authors' ibstract, ~4 Bowel AMEMIMM". noia 21M ilillmlilmlil dikolk ilia USSR ULIC 015-22 :1 : 54T, 3.'] - C" 12' - .1 3iIn!;'T)O'-' V. li, V, A " I -Uni (' 11 'ci - and GK iu entific Researen Institute of iiani S. Ordzhortikidze, %'MOSCOW "Research in tne Field of '.i-uinoneai. i L V I III -3.rnv..~-Iesis Gf rivatives of 2-r.~crizy!-15--oxyindole and Moscow, V";! :~G 9, Sep ?G' p? 7-12 Abstract T]~Ie fol- 114". derivzir,ivt:s of 2-i-%~~%::-I -oxyl-.~olo 1, of nr~-.J' lu~ A o4' -orotc,ii- I", arD by or quAnone wit:, tiie m,;thyl uaLer of r um~ubst.' tilt, /5 -- --.Tino-- acid. With dimetnyl sulf:~~e :14 .;".1 derivatives of 2-bimz, wv, 2- y i. hy-C-Iruiysilii of tiita USSR V LILI-:v.t2evtj 11 -22 eq jl pp 7 litter U'V vu c )1.,-r oiand 2 1e' USSR UDC 615-:31: 54-7-759- '27. 0 - qil,". 9 SHVEDOV, V. I., KURILO, G. N., GRINEV, A. Ity. , A.11-Union S'C"Catific tco'M-d!RfATM!rea1 Institute Inarti, 13 ReseErch CherL Mosccw, Ministry of Health USSR "Synthesis of 2-Arylindole Derivatives" Moscour, Khimao-P-,,i.-.mstsevticheakiy Zhurnal, Val rv, 110 3, 70, 11-115 - Abstract: Use was made of the intrwiolecular clycliztition of ~'-~--Ilylin- do-'Y-L-3-acatic acids to synthesize 1,2-benzcarbit.zole derivatiTo:;. of an arryl c1liromo.phore into -1-ho indole hetoroc7tlc increases the nbsorption intensity qnd moves ","ho towori t4he long-wave spectral rogion. The typoh a~ st.4b~!titutam in the a:?yl chramophore has no effect. on tho poaitdan of" !,he *.)--iorption maxim.i. Only two of the eighteen derivatives axh1b11;c,,d aetiv:Lty in v1tro against A type PH-8 strain. 1/1 -M _MINIM USSR UCC: SHVEDGV, V. KLI,,4i~W4 G. i1i. GRINEW, N. Chei;ico try of 1jealt1h USSR "A Method of Producing lndo)e Derlvat -4ve till Mose.:ow, Otkr~ Liya, Izobreteniya, P-romysh Loar.)iye No 7, 4 Feb 70, p 29, patent No 262906, filed .1.2 ,%:b .).:I Trarslaticn: This Author's Cert-ificate indcle derivatives of the formula wherL! ;7-.,, is 11, Alk, ~Z; R" i, interacted with --,)h4--nv1- x-1 - A. 4y COnk-Unt Li.011all U N C L A ~ 5 1 fD 1;11~ or.-I! ~s I ~il'j Im I i: - - I 3Nf,'V 7 0 T I TLF-- I -N OOLE UL \'I VAT !VES -U- AUTfi0Q,-fC3)-~HVE-DfV# V.I.t KJRILOw G.Nos GkINI'Vt A04. COU'4TRY 6F INFO-USSR SOURCE-U.S.S.k. 262,906 RC-Fi;-:~%Et\iCE---i-',TK.;iYTIYAo OZOLIRET., PROM. OBRA?.TSY, DATZ PUBLESHEO-OltFEE170 SUB-41ECT Ai',EAS--CHE,-!1S TRY, 13(OLLIG[LAL AP40 MEDICAL TOP(C TAG~--CH&MICAL PATFNT, CHEMICAL SYNTHESISs M~IJEOJL.AR S'PUCHJ-,~tj. INOOLE CONTROL 114~KENG--NC ~.CSTRICTIONS DOCU.-IENT CLASS-UNCLA3SIFIED PROXY KEEL.'FRA4E---3004/1?'f? STf-P CIRC ACCES1.10N NO-AA0132043 U N C, L A SI F I F. 1,1 '212 010 UNCL AS ST F I FO PRO.,i:.- NG, OATI---13~41~1v!70 CIRC ~,CCESSJGIN INU--AAM32043 ABSTH~iCT/'~-X.IRACT--Ju) GP-0- ABSTKACT. I ND01. E: PiCkIVS, ill, ;~, ::tjJAL.'*) ALKYL, AI-OL; 'R PRPI:--! t-QUALS ALKYLl H; R INWIF-i! ,Lr~YLI oi~V- 03TAI,14~--O f-Y T~2PATPP~ P ~-UIIIO'qE WITH GAMMA Pffl:NYL 41JA CRUTONIC sCIO FSTER 0!~ 4 IN V.1 UjERT :s6tNE41't S%40-1 -s DI CHLOROEI HANE . THE PL-SULTING PAC'MM WA$ SE-PD. OH, !IE'II-ITLNTEJ 1~1` PIC SU32 SO W34. F,&C I L I TY (.IRDZI-tQNIK[UZE,, 5. 1 0,LL UNION SC ((:NTLffC RESEARCH CHEMICAL PHA.-NACEUTIC~".L TINSTI TUTE. UNC L AS S I F I E L) 1/3 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROVESSING OATE--libOCT70 F.TITLG--SYNTHESIS OF 29ARYLINUOLE VERIVATIVES -U- ,AUTHOR-(02)-SHYEDOV# V.I.* KURILOs GoNo .COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,SOURCE--KHIM. FARM. ZH. 1970t ~4t3lv 11-15 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYe'SIULOGI'CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES JOPIC TAGS--INDOLE DERIVATIVE# ARYL RADICAL# CHEMICAL SYNIIIIES(st MOLECULAR ''S'FRUCTURE .CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIGNS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--199i'/0292 STEP 140--UR/0450/7CI/00it?003/0011/0015 CIRC ACCESSJON NO--AP0119264 UNCLASSIFIED 2/3 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16UCT70 CIRC ACCESSIGA NO--AP0119284 ~ABSTRACYEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. I AND If WERE PREPD. 3PRIME9 4PRIMEt DIMETHOXYACETOPHENGNE PHENYLHYURALONE (40,5 G) ANO 66 G 100PERCENT H SU83 PO SU134 GAVE 90PERCENT 11 (R PRIAli-I EQOJILS R PkIME2 EQUALS HJ, M. 190-IDEGREES (14EOH ME SU82 CO). METHYLATION OF 2 PHENYLINDOLE (111) GAVE 99.5PERCENT I (R PRIMEI EQUALS ME, R PRIME2 EQUALS H) (IVI, M. 99-IUODEGREES IMEGH). REACTION Of III ANO IV WITH-ME SUB2 NH ANC H SUB2 CCI GAVE, RESP., 69PERCENT I 0k 111LIME1 I*QUALS tit R PRIME2 EQUALS ME SU82 NCH SUB21 (VI, Mo 129-30DEGREES (MEOH), AND .83PERCENT I (R.PRIKEI. EQUALS MEP R PRIMEZ EQUALS H~ SU62 14CH SUB""l IVI)v M. 199-200(!EGREES. TREATMENT OF V AND VI i4ITH MEI YTELl)1-*l)# RESP-o 99PERCENT V METH10010E (VII)s M. 200-IDEGREES (DEC0.1110N.A, AND 97,5PERCEN1 VI METHIODIDE IVIII), A. L85-60EGREES. 001LING VII ANJ Y111 WITH KC.N IN Aw. DIOXANE YIELOED 92,5PERCENT I (R PRaMEI EIJUALS Ht R PRIME2 EQUhLS CH SU13;! CN) ( IX) t M. 117-IODEGREES (ME13H) it AND 95PERCEiT I (R PRIMEI EQUALS ME, R PRINE2 EQUALS CH SU84 Chl M. 96-10EGREES I DEC OM PN. ) ~. METHYLA'rION OF 11 (R PR[ME1 EQUALS fit P. PRI"IF2 E~)VALS CH SU82 CN) YIELDFU 97.'TPERCENT 11 (R PkIMEI EQUALS AE, P% PRIMEZ EQUALS CH SU82 CN), 14. 139-40DEGREES DkY HCL WAS PAS5ED '~ HR THROUGH 1.8 G IX IN 12 ML ABS. E'r(jH ANO 8 ML ET SU82 0 TO YIELJ 91P~-KCENT I (R PRIMEI EQU%LS tit k PAIME2 EQU4LS CH SUD2 CU SUBZ Er)v Mo 82-2.5DE-GREES (ME SU32 Cill, HEATING ix wim PULYPHOSPHORIC ACID GAVE 76PERC~NT I (R PRIMEI E~;U%LS Ht K PRIME2 EwUALS, CH SUIJ2 CONIJ WIZ)o M. SUB2 CO). UNCLASS11-1H) WAI: UDC 612,01, 06-,1,7.015.3 GLYI:VSXA,YA, M. S., XCGOVA, rE. A., BELITSKAYA, R. A.., and XMIKELA, L. H., 'Ketaboli-nin in Rat Tissues During Prolongpd ArtJ-ficita Noscow, Byulleten' Eksperiniental'noy Blologil I liaditainy, Iro 4, 1971, pp 53-55 T:ranslationi ProlonGation of oxtificiAl hypobloala I.n mtu frc:%. 24 to .2c') hours by combining prerw4iicatlon irith external chillluig d:ba not result in sIgnLficant shifts in carbohytira-Le-phoaphorus n4taba:llsa i:zI the Icra-In, but Inteasified conformational chiLnqes in brain pro-teim, The LPIyccGen content of tfte liver arrl nuscles during 24 to 29 hours of hi(Ijobiouls. uaa verf 10WO but :Mrperglyceriim persisted. After .1-9 hours of kt-pollicsis~1 some of r.~;e animils exhibitei a sharp clecrease in the content of rionesterified f4tty acid3 in tho b:Lo:)d. Mortal.ity among nonhibernating honoiothermic witL-als in a state cf arti-ficial hypoblosir, (rmintenante of lowezvd vital mctiyl~y aFainst a growid of IWpoth,3rata) is knosm -to increme when this atato la 4;ustalned for nore than ono) dV. There are indications that dmath of.' znim3,.ls is 10- lated to the develo-cment of noncoordin4tiort of ~-he notairoll.c: procesne-9 in the tissuas (14, &2). 1/4 78- 4;X" KaKLN ya - Holm5mon and Zonar Operators Q111 "FractiCal Trainin6- 0, % p 35 ,.-Oscc-d, Rybnoye 5oa and LraWir,-Ur ur:~or Absr_rac,;: n;~r opurator,3 Ut- -,iond. 31;Mer, ivId so of ef_,i.,iency frox- lie ~; a of ruproauWnej 3jrrulator. ca~,Iao.6 nipts Lechnolou- t trairill'. S, A ~he firs or nore suggested r desqribc 11 in ladivosto~. Is :LO!; ar-d by Vromorrybprom ti=04- TKo dd";a on an experimental simulator are 9= sary functions of r-ne simulator-trainer are Also ~Aclkldol' 1 / -I WSH a-asKAYA, M. s., st al. o Byulleten, OtsparizentalIgmy Biologii i Yaditainy No 4, 1973., pp 5.)-55 Metabolic &unges in the t1wues of rats kept :W a otate cf hypobiotsis rr -up to one da,,r were investigAted by us, in ea:rlic:r studies (3, 5, 9 t 11 ) - Tm purpose of tUs work was to study iietabolic aldf-Us. in Ue brain, liver, mmles# and bload of rats whan the. state o:C kToldviaia- is lengthened from 2* tD 29 hours. RK2c&dM Experiments were Perfo=ed On male rats weighlUlq: 150 to 250 g. Arti- fleLLI hypobiosis was induced by Tinofoyev's method (8, 12~. After iniec- t1m of a lyti rJxture and tubocuxurines the rats varo pl4toad in 0a ventilated chm-)er at -108C where their body temperatime dropped to 141 -to 20 C. The amdmals were ther. transferx-ed to a chambor where the tompelature was 16 to lei and their body temperature was maintained at 18 tt~) 22';C for 24 to 29 ha=i. After the anitals were decapitatedo the electroj~lioretlt~ motility of soluble proteins (7) in b=in tissues and their ultrxdolet abaorption spectra (13) were determiaed. Blood sucar was determined L7 -Uw Hzgedorn:Jerzen nethcd; ketone boUes (2) and nonesterifled fattjy aoliLfu (19) were also deter- Idned. Other stuiies were corAucted in tissues after they sreire frozen In situ in liquid nitrogen. Total azide gmups of protejns (~-)j total covitent of ATP and ADP (from readUy k-drokmble plwsphorz)p contant of croatine 2/4 CAIEVSKAYA, H. S. # et al., Byulleten' Eksyex1z*ntal'3wy Bloloaii I. FletutslIV No 4, 1971, PP 53-55 phosphate (1), Lnorvanic phosphorus (21), glucose (11)), g4,cioGen (IF-), aj-.ti lactLc acid (15) were determined in brain tissuo. Wycogt= was determined In Vie liver and muscles (4) ajui the content of gl=tica (10) and of lipids (16) wds determined in the liver. BeziiLts Prolorgation of the period of hypobiosis frca- 1!4' to ".19 hours d..a roL px:adime any significant shifts in carbolordrmte-phospberus iietabolisz In the bxa i i. Such shift* as, occurred indicated that confanuittonal cl=,~Cn -Ir'. brai i proteins intensified as hypobiosis continued. Nowei,lirp -cho ir4-!4nift- cance of the shifts noted both 'An carbohydrate-I)hwil)tiorus tietabolitm ard in bmal i proteLns sug-jest that they couk hardly lave 1xiian a 4ajor factt,,r in the death of anizals with the given duration of krpobLosia, Extension of hypobiosis froja 24 to 29 hours e.U.(L liot jir(xiuce cant shifts in the amount of I;Iucow oz glycogen In t1w 11.ver. There wm a allert but significant decreaze in the anotmt od' 11a r jW4. Thin lycoo co-- r- r n -1 tent of the muscles after 29 hours of hypobiosis nmalwd iis lou as after 24 heurs. 3/4 - 79 - USSR CAYLTSMA, M. S., et al., Bytilleten' Eksperimental"noy Blologil i 1;edltsiny NO 4r 1971# PP 53-55 Hyperglycemia perzisted after the period of lKip3biottit; vas lendthered. It %uld have been caused either by glyconeogenesiti; or by the very low uti.:Lization of Slucoze by the tissues, which chwprd- 4ifter chulint-3 to the pvArential utilization of fatv aa is the case; In superc4oling and Klbexna- tiol, (17s 20). Othar Investigators (22) detected kupoglyoeida when they tried to prolong hypobiosis in rats, but ire did not. Aftor 2-9 hours- CS ~Orpo- blo.eiisp the blootl content of ketone bodies remained Jilgh, it phenonenon Corl- sisient with the Idea of preferontial utilization of fat diming IV-pothcrrda. . plima after 429 ho= The content of nonesterified fatty acids In blq)od a wu little different frou that fourd at the end of 2~ houris of hy-foblosis in 7 rats but was sharply lower in 3. Thegie 1:articul= imts r4taxe In the most serious conditions respiration lias infrequent, barely peximptible, and muscle tone was very wezJc. Thus, of the Indices of metaboliss studied, only th(D insufficiency of norm3terified fatty acids In the blood could be dincitly vilated to V!ie deatJi of the rats following the prolongation of hnpMosis for m-ore than one day 7 h h YJ ~ us~t unc: 8.,,r4 BAKONIN, V. N., BALUYVI, A. N., DELOVA, K. bl. V. r,,, RABININ, V. 11. "Packet Processing System for the BESM-3M Comuter" V sb. Retody, vychisleniy (Methods of of wcrkfl, VYP- 7'- Leningrad, =ningrad Uxdversity 1971, pp '139-1-147 Uror. netika: No 6, Jun 72, Abstract ~o 6V5381 Translation: The authors consider an operaticoa-1. sy,~;~ein fc)v pac'r:et yra- cessing of a strean of small problems. The syste!m is a d e,i-vlopx,.e' tit 'j, t,-,e "Avtooperator" sys%em worked out at the Computinp,- Centf,-,v of the Sib-Cri"In Department of the jlcadeL-W cf 'Sciences of tile USSR. In iwc(:-vdtLr(x, wftL tiri!l system, a supervisory prograr. is placed in the mil-rx,rir W' tli,i, to contro.L packet processing, and each problem of the pacItet ~': Provided With wi instruction written in a special language. The supwi-vi-jeiry j1r4,!Vrar- rc~--J!: each instruction and printr out the number tud time of reev~ytlon ':~,f tile problett ou the Edpharameric printer. nie Instruction !ii; thfi-n Yi!riflel, translUted into the internal langtinge, twil execitticn Itj!,. 11. It; : I iis, that the supervisory prc&.raz can miodel both aperaticric in twccx~arxe vIth the set of codes on tbe control parel register and oil the b".1t rvgi:;t(!r, 55 Uski BAKONIA, V. N. et al., Metody vychisleniy., vyp. r, Leuirigraj--, Lenlngru-,-.". Univer~3ity, 1971, Pp 139-147 Howeve:-, if connutation b-:,,,tween external devices, chtui(7,irir, i:,i' magnetic tar4!s and so forth is required, the supervisory progrtua si4~rll--Is U, the aperti-,or and pr:~ 'nts out the appropriate request on the alphanumeric 1.:rinter. 1,11t~n it situat: .on arises in which a client's problem is Lnterrarted., the !;uperviscry prograzi prints out standard information an this tnterrupti4jn, perforn..,-- the -next point of the -nstruction, and returns cont-ol Lt.-) the prol-yam of tlic problem. After a ;iew interruption, the supervis,.,,r), pr,(,j7rPj,: f- ces cm to 1"12 next point if tbere has been no special. instruction to inte,i-rupt 1,hir, ardler. Taking the problem from the computer, the superviscry PvcgriLm re-cror, its niunber, the date and elapsed time in a special regizte;t-, an~', cut -,he time of day and thf, reason for the- rt:!moval. Healtonii vi,iir U1 1) oil of a Job in accordtnce with inutructiona; 21) lflpije ot relliett"'d time; --I) a situttion has arisen which is not providt-d for In tho Inirlri,icticns. !h(. operation of the ccuputer in the packet processing modw is structions on the supervitory program are given. 2,12 USSR UDC: 621-374.32 BELOV, A. F., DOTOIJ11"O, Yu. Yu., and XMKOV, -Ye. "Blnexy-Decimal Counter" Avt. Sv. SSSR,.jg:.- It 03 k--23/'W, 140 32C461, 7vivrl. 11.01.'12 (Authorls Certificate, USSM, 01,W10 Ji IJ:~ !' 2VUO, L'O C"61, claiated 17 July 1970, published 4 January 197P) ~-~.rom Avtonatika, telemekhmijJrma i vychislitellriaYa teklmillza, No 2, 1973/1 Abstract No 2A500P) Translation: A bimary-decimU CoMitex, contain~mr. Tour tri~-Cara, L,. shaper, mid two transistorized switches in a Com, on emitte.- civ- cuit is proposed. Two illuatrationu 1/1