SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUROV, G. A. - KURZON, A. G.
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USSR U-10 621, !..,1
1CMAMON, A.B., KUR91. 0.A.
nConcorning Thermal Effects Criginating In The Froccila Cf 41roidn- Fil;o :r A
vacuum"
5b.nauch.tr. po probl. miUroelelctron. Mosk. in-t 014.~14-ljror.- te Hin.
I t!, Qf
LIC j:,11 Lnj:
Of Scientific Works On Problems Of Hie rou lpictrorilc n-4
.tELf;1:4
117,1-
Electronics Tuchnology), 1971, isthle 7s Pt.# 19-2'
primeneniye, No 6, June 1972, Abstract No 6A60)
Translation: An evaluatior itj mitda of the chatil!;e :41' it ril:1. cr
expoeure to heat flux from an evoporator, am (tpk,1l1td ~,o Ulli I-rowth vf
ial films of germanium tit a rate on the jorder of' jK/u+c v--'th ~1 J
toriper!it"re of the subritrato. Similtunuous4, or,lt1h3:i'1X).
ti-sick wort! by vocuun, ovioparatiop irltli Ijh~i IiIIIJ- it,qli L:(tAjt.'A'j:i
growth. The rasuito oP a o6wptjtilltio,,~ -dwi-o mmparod 4111.!;
testa ehowed, in the procatic at? grotith oi' th-4 f.%IM QL 41 U,11:i 1jiLvOtal
Vil !rci,-
ature and low ratee of depoeitiort, the OhnaF
ing film la slirht. Ap- ently, thr) nteadimas (1,
j. par Of
is of vital imporVinvo, n chtinpc of whiola r-nn acid t() ~i
ure and to a change of the prujwrti~,u oC.opituxilll witi., to -zhic'.-
nese. 15 ref. Ye.G.
USSR UDC: 621.396,6-181.5
I(21ATIYEV, V. V.
V, G -4.
"Investigation of Germanium Single Crystals Groint Frop~ I, Dr;jp of $&It on
a Dissimilar Substrate"
Sb. nauchn. tr. Po Probl. mikroelektron, Mo~k, in-t 1! ktrrvi. tehj1r. (Ccl-
lected Scientific Works on Problems of Kcroelectronl;rii. b10:v,:,-jW
of Electronic TecbnOI09Y), 2970, v". 5, pp 64-T5 01r0')"1 -Vudiotek~Lnlkn,
No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6VI84)
Translation: In connection with a stu4y of =t),.o&,s o!V crttiitkng uctira
elements o*~ microcircuits, an investig4tion Is rxdf.- of th-P singular"Mez-,
of crystallization of a drop of germanIum melt mi dswirtiltix substratq-s
(ruby, sapphire). The range of substrate -Poollng rill-us is establishf!,11
vhIch gives fairly perfect gernanlux sirgle crystalffl~!1-3 mis in size. ~-be
electrophysical properties of the rea4t4nt cryatuls,:nxe. atadicil. Z2eijtvr&'.
I UNCLASSI FAE:0 c C.- it ii I I
TITLE--HOA0LYTIC REACTION OF N VLNYLPk4qNOrHIA4'fNU 41[Trl IVI;NYL.
AUTHOR-(05)-SH0STAKOVSKIYv M.F.o iKV0RT!S0VAv G-Gw
VURUNOV p V K.
CGUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
AKAD. NAUK SSSR, 1970, 192(1)t 1115-
,,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~`SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY.
TOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC-AZINE COMPOUNOt FTHERs GHEM[C~41, A C. 1UN 'J~_'CHA*lljs~fv
ORGANIC A10 COMPOUNDs CL)PULYMER[ZATIQN,, TH I UL
"-'CCNTROL MARKING--NO AEStRICT104
-DOCUMENT CLASS--tJNCLASSIFIED
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019 UNCL 1) !.)A
CIRC ACCESSION NO---AT 0 132 141
~:-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACr.
IIN THE Pit Et N CQ F
AZJ3ISISOdUTYRUNITR ILE N V I NYLPHENJ I'lig' A ZONE 1), 1)(1. RJ;PP~ 1,)-)t>) VuwmS
POLYMERS. I REAcrs WITH 8UCjCH.,CH-SkJ0i! *M) To 1(1 A v E- it
Nt(6t(VLNYLOXY)HEXYLIPHE'4t]TlllAl(.NE 11V1) ANVI!COPC~IJMEANIS. rHE SrkL1JCT1jRE
OF III WAS PROVLN BY PARTIAL SYPtTHES15:t PRENO TH I It I IN I,: PLIJ,.-,', 44(~H SiJli2
.(CH SUJ2) SU34 CH SU62 00 YIEWS rev (~~vETHUXVI,ICXYIIL v
11KI 4NAL ill. J.
~JMICAL MQQ1A'43jiP'1 IS PKC 10"'ED 1*0K
HYDROGENATION OF III GAVE IV. A FREE
THE FORMATION OF Ill* FACR IT I IN.
IRKUTSKv USSR
UNCL. S, I F 0:1)
USSR
SAIIETS.KrY, 113. ov,
11. P.
"Solution for ',:I~ ctroc'~,,-,,Ac-'l E.tclitnt, o fMe t a
.:o filed 7 Apr 13 P! (f rot
Triinslatiaii: It LI 'L 0"
etchii,tG o 4- a
L iL; (i is L im:u j;IIv tjiCt
the q-.;)] I I".. Cu lo "I", h.o;
s zind Gic. rc!t~ t 1w, t:,
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water :it a volt;-.-c: of 5 volts oil placr,!i r-indc of co;p.pc!r IWO Lru:,..w,
a clear u1- the is obL,.iiixd 14A6 ia nut vpuclv~.d 14~uj"Alj; 1:aCh"MaE
USSR 621.31,5.~W
ANOBOYr I vap OVA, I.A09 CWL=i ONO (Nasoom otate yttivataity imemi N. Y.
'On Some Electrical And Optical P"parties QV Ac oust o-1NXqjct rl n Domino In Cmht
i
Fizika i tolbniks j~21uErcyodnikov, Vol 6, No 4, Apr 19TI?, P11
Abstracta The work Is devotod to * dstailifA study of 6v d4trihit.1-on ar via
field in a specimen and to the autsb1lolmont or the aoq1mtoWqm botwoon tho
electrical oharacteriatica In ti-A Ommin and the Wravo4 raiLiattlen. The oii-
parimento were conduq&ed qt room tomporaturi on M x 0.14 x 04 = GuAa epcci-
meno with n Z 2 . 10'--'cd--1 ant jUz 40W-cu /v.ava, orsinirted Im vLe (130) di-
rection. In specimens er coupoand mootion -0s aftoot voo aloo atudied of
artifically created mmmitormitiee on 0e wAion and piroperl,11pa or tho dowizi.
Infrared radiation from specimeom vitb an jacmiFtowelsativto dimpin Its atudiad.
At the boundaz7 of the nommiformitles, wharm the f1*14 Jam4ts:oeu In tto dovalln
es a result ce the effacte ar ttm mocusto-oloctria flolp i.-Wrwre,111 mditition wit.1-4
a maximim of -v 9100 1 appeers. Poosible meahmniente of Mw L44LUti-Dn Oft 40.1~
Werado The authors thtu* NJe PamlzK7 for productiom 61' tb~o ijpo4,Wm* and
V.S. Yhvilov for discussion of the rosul~* of thelvorhm; 6 C44,. 6 rer. Rejo,51v04
by editor@# 4 June 1971.
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METHOD OF GROWING IN THE NF,,08f: ZONE~~-U-
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!CMTROL MARKING--Nq REstolctlaus
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04okY REEL/FkAME--1986/1289 sup NO--UR 1011 0~
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103171
11 A T F 070
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NONSTATIONARY ELE6TROMAGNETric r-IELOS IN THE HORIZOPOTALL,lf LAYr--IFI) Ml.)I&
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IS, DES,CRIBEn. THE FURYE TRANSFORMATlia? il,AND Tflf KN614N WP1fl',lPLSs
QUAZISTATIONARY1 SINUSnIDAL FIELD DEPENCIE04ON TfMt AZE USE3 IN 71415
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THE MAIN FFATUREs n rRe CtIMPUTATION METH0(l &9F, tfHOWN
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.ARSIRACT/~EATRACT--(U) GP-Q- All S Tk AC 14 11HA5L 0 1 AA~ :~S A)'.k:
THE TITLE SYS TEN ANd FLIk I HE COMPru,11~.4T SJ 6.5 y 5 V9 SijI 14'! 1) 1:1 j-
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ISUTHERAAL SCLN. CRIT. PGINT WAS AT PYRJUTN~ '11~~rATF
23PERCENT, AND HEXAN' 6 2P ~ RC ENT .T'iC -QUA f EAPIARY Y S'l Z'
COMPONENT CRIT. VUINr ANO A SADIKE ?UIJ4T At WYRI( WL
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PSYCHOPHYS IOUr,--vI CAL SELECTION SOVIET P$l(Ctll)l'HYSIC1L0iir, I S V S AN 1)
PSYCHOLOGISTS START FROM THE POSI:TION T14AT THO: OF THF
PERSONALITY OF A SPECIALIST AND HJS OC~IJPATW44 A~ULIJIEi STARTS FR04
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P44LS"t* Vi!b "at-.zfArCttOn
*-a reh2b~flitzr-i=,T t~:cxt.
We 'r-T
Who hm -*-act ltmd Z~Ujr~jry M., -.ftt
of a, tat. --=tv'741
at the patients jUscharged f~ the tbraj-;jt -+.tK'
"ttal in !vard1z"Ala. uuteh I. th, ioo4t-l -4 no.lt-i -t-f I~r !-, Ural
F-a-ttLr-ry 2,44ott. Aroog t". p4-.icrt* xtua*oi tnor4 IV, zma a" VQ
T'Are wre It& 6h4 amiel"d myotartil.l. tr toe,rlb c,f A",
and )76 were "loved prior tw 111mo-i'l, In Q* tx~rn =-nm !C11can-
Wmr 10 y4tit and irair the Trot the period Wag Shorter.
r~r data refer to t%o ob7!k^!vE* m3ority i! CaVr~ Of W-CA141.11 toffar-
tift Ift one Of the City's ralt=$. the olrlon- of S,19,1"VitY is "ad ;mit
and for th%q zfoo~n. we 4allave, it fural"a a rAti-v 1--liotte 16.4 *~qur
Y Long cars s#4~al&o.
One Of Our chie! fnCtOrs datermining lift exp4-,Ia.,c7 of lndlvl4u~ls
who ha~ umt4lnod vy0fardial Infarction I* the p.tw4mr1,' Aso. As Indicated tPT
test r~thorm 0A. lamtkova; h.%. Barimkaya at &I.-, S.L. 1.T.
Clkhta .kly and L.T. All'itavi-h. W41sr; SISlar, and 0m, loot tern
sequ*lat arc the mat (svocabl* rAmg patients who are yount or *14dla ogod.
mccording to survival Wlc4a.
USSR UDC 541-49;547-11118r.~546-711:5,t6.~"Lili-31
GINZBURG, A. G., SETKINA, V., N., and XURSANOV, P. N.,, Institute of
Hetero-Organic Compounds, Academy
"The Reaction of ~lariganeseX-Cyclopent;adiibiiylpl-tt)spli.igie Compluxes
With Tin (IV) Chloride's
Moscow,, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,, Seriya Mil.vilcheakaya,, No 20
1973P Pp 481
Abstract: O-7v,-C If 11 L (I) was found to reacj,-, with SnCl Ln
5 5N" (C0)2 4
C112CI2 to form the inclusion complex 4 (TI),
where L=PPh 3, As P113' P('-C3"7) " and "(C61f:1.1) 3* ~ Compound 11 app4!ars
as a yellow or brotni nubstance which ij~ stable ;hi ail nrq.-oll atolos-
phore or in scaled ampules. In solutions contafid-11"'I 0 or- N atoml;
(water, alcohols, acotonap otherp MaCN), IT brelfles do-ivn J41StariLly
to regenerate I. Compound 11 is insolubie in aj:solar 4;011vents (boti-
zenep M 4' PIC13) CS2)) weakly soI4.blo in 14eXOi,,, avid more soluble
in PhXO The latter solution coaducts electri4h~!Lty. Duritiq tNe
2- 1.
formation of 11 the stretch frequencies of CO 44crocilso 1).~- 70-100
cm -1 which indicates decreased electron denaitq( on t1ic Yn a-tum.
LESR 514 494,,S%, 11
GNMBURG, A. G.v WaROVSKAYAp I.- U-P SEMNAs V.
Corresponding Member of the USSR Acsdemq loot ftionoes
"Characteristic Features of the fff-eyelo,'pontadionylcUplioaptilnio Complexam of
Manganese In Hydrogen Exchange Reactions;4th Acids"'
Mol Doklady Akadeall Hauk SS3Rj Vol 208# Do 6. 1973,t PP 1.333-1353
Abstracts It was demonstrated earlier fD. N. XU%S"0v at "A Izv, Jai =5 P
oar. khim. o 2W, 19691 V. N. Satklms at alt # 434j 19? 1 A., C Cinuburgj 177 0
19'?_17thftt rOPlaCOMent Of one Of the GO liPAdS Ilk th4Q (Cp -
?t -C H ) I the tlextiary phosphime PIL4 U&O to &=#10ration. Jf the ar-ld
hydrogg exchange by 2-4 orders dornWg oA the tatum oZ this R radical. A
istudy han now been wAe of the mativ-1ty ir, the acid 11P~Lrogqfl-n exabange
reactions of cyclopentadianyl coagwa of so %liflAinlinig bident4ta
ditertiary of phosphines with the otruatlt;~ py(Clylirpyri - I
The kinetics of the hydrogen exchange rftation w(tris Inw4tigmted by
the deutorlum content In the jnjtj4 a4tarjal isoliatod ~tdUr Uterrupting
the reaction by pouring the reaction mixtuxvi, into & sadjL "ILL-tion. The Yalua a
of the chemical rhifts are presented OU th* 4f -acaie ~jztvvua ataz4ara -
tra mr wottr
hexamthyl dislioxane for the pa=Xx4gnetio rojaonwtce, qpj~(. A tati j1
... - N
USSR W 541.49
KHATAMI. A. I., GINZBURG, A. C., NEFEDOVA, H. N.. SETKIM, V. N., and
LV. D 11
nCyclopentadienylmanganesedicarbonyltriphq:nylphosphines Substituted 'in the
Cyclopentadienyl R-ing"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), No 12,::Dec 12, pp 2665-2667
Abstract: Carbonyl ligands in complex transition metal compqunds can be
easily replaced by PPh3 group upon irradiation with UV Wght4 This method
was used to synthesize derivatives Of CPNn(L*)2PPh3, 04!re Cp 1r. C5115, con-
tain:Lng Et, PhCH2, MeS, Cl, Br, 1, and COMW substituents in the Cp ring,
from the respective derivatives Of COWC03- The now J)i-oduq-t:~ are yellow
crystalline compounds with high melting points. In thp;4io1W sttate tlv~y
are stable in air, dissolve easily U CC14, rHC13, and 43-2. The structure
of these products was confirmed by PUR and IR spectrascl*icaL -analysis,
USSR UDO 541.127e~46.U.02*47-1'13'118
TAMSMi, F. S., SEMINA, V. K.e KISLYAKOVAt N. V.
SHATENSHTM, A. 1. # Physico-Cbemical ImLituts ixZ"L,!0VNW"PNOV It aaboal
of 8-atoomil" USMI
Inatituts of JbtallorSudo Compourdse AosdW
"Xinetio, Ise-Ope affect of Hyd=eon Nbcohaw $n
ricarbonyl. and Cyclopentadionylmanpnes*UftrbwW.Itriliiijoy1 lphoaphine
YMCOWt IZV03tiya Akdoxii Hauk MSH.0 Serirs Vd4ohm"Iap No ;P,# Feb 72t
PP 316-322
Abst=cti Experimental results a" reportod on this diatorminwtion of th* kinotic
180topo effect (KIN) of hydrogen oxduuV; In
carbonyl (CM) and
(CMDP), In mmy reactions Off behaves like tomenis. U-biodw-Uan of an alkyl
group lower* tho exchuge rate of hydropa. Cit' KU of hydmgma
exchazip with acids were carrioe. out urAep sindU conotona 1114ir Offt Crodpt
bemmne derivatives and ferroceneo ad it was shomm thiLt. both In thA CW ard
CMP It occurs by the sam nechaniam as io wA* of axoiw~tic csompounds. On tho
other hwdp hydrogen Isotope ozdhaAp it AM mtelyzed. Ily bmItim agisate Wx a
bmeaking of the O-H bond W the baso,
1A
USSR UDO 541.49 + 6611.7149.1 + 546.711
SETKINA, V. N. , GINMURG, A. G., KISLYAKOVA, N. Y. ,and KUHSANOV, D. N'.
Institute of A-lemozn~Zrganic Compounds,, Acad. SC. JASSR
"Quantitative Evaluation of the Effect ol TripVlo~i:t1p)Losphine amd
'Ito Li&ands in T -Cyclopentadienyldi-ca~.rbonylphcsrhinic
Triphenyl Phaspm
Complexes of Manganese"
. Xkiiidchoskaya. No 2.
-oscow, Izvestiya Akademii Mauk SSSR, Seriya i
Y
Feb 71, pp 434-435
Abstract: Tertiary phosphines and phosphites aro stronr~er donors than
the carbonyl. grou.ps in transition metal comple),,e).q.. ilhonn one a-If tn,~
carbonyl groups of cyclopetitadi,enylmang,;inessitriciir'ocv,-iI wai;
replaced with H-h, or P(C-Ph) the rate of acid lvtdraj.:~tn excnantze 11M3
increased 2000.;and 70-fola respectively. 4tAcli an e_;cr_-han-e lead.3
to a higher electron density, increased ratio. of olec,~ 'Vophili c rea~-tiors
in the cyclopentadienyl rings ir-bonded to tKe 11tranaition nietiils i~'am-
met's equation holds for -the acid hydrogen oxchaipj;e d.f CWT.4
1/1
Usm UDC 541.515 1 541149 + .141.124 + 546.11
GINSBUIO, A. G., SET)UNA. 7. N.. And XUR$ANDV D lastitute of Ele-nont-
Organic Compounis, Acad. Sc. USSR
OEffect of a Radical SourA to a Phosphorus Atom in tho -Um'plexos
on the Rate of Hydrogen Sx(=ange in the Ung mul on th4i ;IFre;!;;aimqy of Caroonyi
Stretching Vibrations"
Moscow, lavestiya Akademii Aauk SM, Seriy-a Khimichelsitaya. IC43 1. Jail 1,
PP 177-179
Abstract: Hydrogen exchange roaction be~veeil CF3CWD imi C;jLjIC4(C0)2!II3 5n
dichloroethane at 2jo was stW, iod, The psaction wa* rNj~.nd Co'dopend oil Lv.6
radical attached to phosphorus. Z-Ae rawof hydrogen vxctiai)I;e in %ho cyclo-
pentadienyl ring increases with a transition from to
trimlk7lphosphingl Sllb3titUGntS. IA t4I6!$6ri03 R = UM Qi X~44.
isoC6H3.1 the rate of hydrogen eXchangs io*reaL;s*s ami t~lo oijuncy
decreases.
1/1
1/Z 008 UNCLA~SIFMD' PkkESSMG DATE--X30CT70
.;Ir M E-ORIENtING ACTION OF THE SULFO GR6UP ON A CYCLQPFNrA0IENYLXAJ16Alj,~~sE
TRICAR13ONYL SYSTE14 IN THE PROTOPHILIC ISOTOPIC fiX0lAriGC- OF NYUROPL-N -ki-
AUTW0k-(05)-SETKINAy V,N.t KISLYAKOVAs ~vVvr PETROVSJf'.IYr PsVt~v KOL000VA-1
N.YE.t
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE- IZV. AKA09 NAUK SSSRp SER* KHIM~ 1970v 13)o 698-9
DAYE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYt NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAG"'---MANGANESE COMPOUNDY CARBONYL COMPOUNDo MW"" CACUP, lWapr,
EXCHANGEY $Oolum COMPOUND# SULFUNIC AC10o, E$Tr,:R
CONTROL MARXING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAXE--L999/1905
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123689
UNCLASSIFIED
2 UNCL AS; t'l ~ I!Eb Oj~aCESJiING DATE-23OCT70
008
/Z
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123684'
1
---AaSTAACT/FXTAACT--(Ul GV-0- ABSTRACT. D-K EXCHANGI!i WAS KU;i tmlTH C-rL"J
CGVTG. A CATALYTIC AMT. OF ETONAt AND CYCLOPEN TAU W4yLKA"4(3-VNl--ZsE
TRICARBONYL AS THE NA SULFONATE IN THE ALPHA AND JI)ETA ROSI f IONS. Trl~l
PROTOPHILIC ISOTOPE EXCHANGE AEACTION HAO F VALUF4 (PAIMAL REA'V,104
RATES) ut- 4.8 AND I.St RESP*t FOR TH4.2 ISOMERS.,i FACIL[rY:
INST* ELEMIziNTOORG. SOEDIN,v MOSCOW# USSRo
UNCLASSIFIED
Pki CES!ValgG 0ATE-16OCT70
2 020 UNCLAStIFJV~l I I~i :
_T~lTLf--l5OTQPlC HYDROGEN EXCHANGE OF ARE? 49CHR 0MIUM TRKAIWLWN~LS 114 AN ACID
':MEDIUM -U-
~tAUTHOR-(051-~~~, DoN., SETI&INAv V*N: BARAMETSIOLVA. lv K .Z'OANOV Lo,
V.I., ANisTRov, K.N.
p
'110UNTRY OF tNFQ;--USSR
-l4.,SOURCE--0OKLv AKAO. NAUK SSSR 1970t 1901$19 1105-5
"DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
-CA~iBQNYI. CO;-POUND.
JOPIC TAGS--ISOTOPE EXCHANGEt CHROMIUM cumprjUNDp
e8ENZENEt ORGANOCHRUMIUM COMPOUNOt UAGAOWPHOPH08ps cOmpouNot Deuteklim
-COMPOUND, CHEMICAL REACTION RATE- i
V
:7CONTRUL MAkKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-..,,DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIeD
JPROXY REEL/FRAME--1993/0497 STEP
,"RA-CCESSION Nt--ATJlt3388
2' 620 U NC L A S S I F I E OXES1 INj 0ATE-1613CTIC
,,CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0113388
"ABSTRACT.$EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A15STRACTo RATr; CONSIS. OF IHE ISOWPIC
HYDROCEN EXCHANGE OF ARE-NECHROMIUM CAR114)NYLS IN Ae,';10 1~01~j ,~E
INVESTIGATED. THE EXCHANGES OF C SU66iii W116t C S046 lil SU3,b
SUB3t ME SU83 C SU36 li 5J63 CRICO) SU6,11,, C S036 H SUr'-,el, 1~iillcfj) slltJ2
SUB3w ME SUB3 C SUBO H SW33 CRtCO) SOB~ PPH St,181, A.,4U l'ilt:jJc Sulla fi -~U:o
CR(COI SUB2 PPH SU83 IN CF SU03 CC SUS~ 0 ARE s,rLlCQL'D. t!k* RATE CuNSTS.
or- ALL C(14PDS. ARE FOUNU TO OE ON THE ORDER OF 10 !P41MI N9k.,,%rIvE rJ ju
PRIME NEGATIVE 7 ',:ITH THE EXCEPTION OFi C SU06 14 SU146, WNKil IS 10
TIMES FASTER. FACIL.ITYl.' INST, ELEMENTGOR&o S 0 4~' ) I NM,11 5 C, (11
USSR.
ij I)l L-Y-1- F~
112 010 UNCLASSIFIED Plibf-ES31ING DATE--300CF70
TITLE--EFFECT OF SUBSTITUENTS IN ARENETRACARBUNYLCKOMIUM COMPLEXES 014 THE
ISOTOPIC EXCHANGE OF HYDROGEN INL AN ALKA0NE PIEDlqii -tki-
AUTHOR- (04)-SETK INA I V.N. v SARANETSKAYArl N.-Ke f AN[ SX~ROV, K.N. V,~~Vf
.:'(;GUNTRY CF INFO-USSR
SCURCE-IAV. AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER, KHIM :19700 (211 ~11.3-4
70
,,DATE PUBLISHED
l:SUBJE:CT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
~~.'TOPIC TAGS--CHROPIUM COMPLEXP
ISOTOPE EXCHANCEP WOROGEN
_CONTROL MARKIhG-NC RESTRICT&ONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,PftOXY REEL/FRAME--2000/L680 STEP NO--k)R/0062/71310C,O/UOZ/04't3/O47-~
CN NC--AP0125301
-300: T70
UNCLASSIFIED PR0CFSlING DArE
2/2 010
'CIRC ACCESSIC-N No--AP0125301
A13STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) rp-o- ABSTRACT, THE FOLLOWIN13 RAIE (,upjiTS# WER,,
REPORTED FOR ISOTOPIC H EXCHANGE IN BASIC SOLN. I 11E SUB2 NPHCiZ(CU) SU63
0.3 USEC PRIME NEGATIVELt TIMES tO PRIME tiEGATIVES:lp 9,10NACRICill SUR.3
0.7 (SEC PRIME NEGATIVElt TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVI.-.51~,p F(JR THL- REACTION
WITH ETOD IN THE PRESENCE OF ETONA AT 1001)EGREES 114 A 5fALED tUbE.
LVIDENYLY ELECTRON DONOR AND ACCEPTOR GROUPS SHOW 4 WEAK EFFECT UN VHIS
'LEKINTOORG.
EXCHANGE AMONG SUCH CUMPOS, OF CRw FACILI'Tir., ENST. k
SUEDIN.t NOWCUW* USSR.
t 1 F f
7-
USSR UDC 620,193-27
KONSTANTINOVA, Ye. V,, Sverdlovsk
MOVAA-A_ and
"Corrosion of Materials in a Distillate Containing Dissi;jlved Cases"
Moscow, Vodosnabzheniye i Saaitaxnaya Tektinika, No 8, 1010, pl) 4-8
Abstract: In connection with the present practice of tswpplyinji arid d1r.Lrict,s
with desalinated sea water, the experimental-indus trial- plant jit Shevcheliko
has been studying intake pipe corrosion fOr sgveral yea~-s,,ampcciaLly thO cor-
rosion of carbon steel pipes, which procesm at 0.12-0.11' Xhr.
It was found that dissolved gases (oxygeop carbon dtoxiil.e) in the distillate
are a prime cause of the corrosion of carbon oiteel intallm pipew, and that their
removal can cut corrosion by almost half. Further, aluilij,num com be, ueed ils
pipe material, regardless of the gmses, provided the coll-per di~*jiu conctnt -I U
limited and there are no more thaii 20 mg/1 of iron tonis preselat. Finally,
galvanized steel can be used, withaut condition. out mill of Ithese materials
are subject to a slight degres. of corrosion.
USSR LIDC: 5~~L, - 854"
RALKO, A. V. , VITPqF?Jl(n T V- J~XZCJfUK, K. T., GAVRISH., A. P,, K0V--;I-:.'KTY,
B. G., "Kiev Order of Lenin' Polytechnical Institute flim-ni tho Flftieth
Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Mvolution
"A Method of Making Ferrite Magnetic Heads"
--Moc-cov, I-Itk-:yt-iyu, izabreterd-,y-ri I P-nrvimh nnrjlVre Tm-lxz;~ke '-'!1 6
No;30 Oct 71, Author's Certihcwt6 Na- 11 --0-0 0 22 M
published 7 Oct 71, p :L84
Translation: n-lis Authors' Certificate introducet; a 1.)f maRii1j;
ferrite magnetic heads by adding a vitrifying material in tlm~ r~or~-'Inr, L,1.;,
between ferrite cores, tuld beating it to the vitrMrjt-j;Jcn 'Faint. As n
q j.,rocev I -
distinguishing feature of the patenc, the manufacturins, , st~ Jr; s-*--,j)]i'-
fied by impregnating a porouz material such mi asli-fri!qi filtir raper wf',th
the vitrifying material, drying, and placing it sh-L-ct of the :impregnatcd
material between the ferrite cores,
USSR
UDC N8.39
KURSHIN, PAVS11YN, I. A. and FAHRIKOV, V. A., KLI-fti-cla ScienLific.
4Kesearch Institute of Opticophyalcal Neasureabents
"Utilization of Brightness Hysteresis for Recording Oingeti ctn Ferronapietto-
File,
Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotoj,,-,raffi i Kl,nematc,grafli, Vol~ 17,
No 3, 1972, pp 219-220
,~wtl-c filri is
Abstract: A method for recording ft)ajprs oa ferrcinap
in which the azitnuLhal angle and the diffrci-L,P)ii aajj,t.,~ (.1o 1!,ot
image is obtained due to differeat inLonsitil of #:ho
on illuminated and unilluminated sectoTs. The ui:v uiw~ilod ls 1,aood upcri t114-
hysteresis nature of the ralationshIp of .o ;a
normal magnetic field. The hysteresis is iurtuifvstL!d Pa tho cleat ,e ov.7
fraction intensity after the action of a noriuij ftvjli~,j i.-pcm i fiEi wit-ti
domains. This change of diffrzalon intenuity, browlikt aboul. by tll~!
magnetic field, can I)e "photol;raphed" J)y tjjj~ film, forli!j tinj:
basIs Of t1L(-- new ri:curdtng, lb--c-haillsiff tly fle(111.1 Of W"feill thf! 1", 1'j;:("A,
tile filul in the form of %iuctolll WIL11 (111UOKOlt 11'J. l'u,
1 as e r ra d ia t i on i F; us (- d t 0 ob ta L 11 th e 1. 111age. T 11 e v,v 1% lil t. I wi t;,; o f L 11; 11 1!
1/2
US S R
XURSHIN, A. D., et al., Zhurnal Na,.jchnoy I P-rij0.a,Jrjcijr I'otq,g:j-aFiF i Ii!nC!-:j-
tografti, Vol 17, No 3, 1972, pp 219-2,20
method has been experimentally evaluated at 0.1 Joi.0,14cm. The -unit of
resolution is expected to be co=emur.ahle with thc lirldth oif the band dl(maim;
(0.5 mu). 3. f igure. 3 references.
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USSR UDC: 539.3
T
RURSHIN, L. M. and SMIJTIN, L. I.~
.........
"The Problem of the Elastic Stability of a Loolilly- Loaded Cylin-
drical Shell"
Moscow, Prikladnaya matematIlta i vo.L 36, No 6, 197-20
pp 1123-1129
Abstract: This Pa,z)er studieo the effect oJ.' thq~ noi-111ne,,.Xity of Z:.n
axially sy=-etrica'-' deformation in a semi-infll-aito cl-ircullo,
drical shell at the and of which ~,s a transviarse uwLform, on
its resist[ince to infinitely sm,111111
satisfying swivel. support conditions at itv; InIfIl. (Ime of iIa ch-Llr-
actoriatic problems I-?I th-L, local stribijity o~ r::,7,lindrical
is considered; nonlir.(,.,nr equa-tions, d-acribing- the t-.`.efo-r=titjn c,:4
tho shell with arbitrax,y mtational an(~,rloi3 an, u-seiJi to
the chelil's precritical state. The ci,itical valui% (:)I' 1,Yie Ona
stress is defined as the lenat ei,,,ren-vnlue of the lcwdin~-,
meter; the problem of determining this, vzdluo 4v by
an exuression for the critiml load. The ,titlmrs aot,~ t~-at
solution to the linear precritical state JU; ia,,oful only for V-,Ir,~
fine shells.
USSR UDC: 539.374
KURSHIM, L. N. and SHKUTINp L. I., Hyda*odynjajiiicm jrstituti?, Novo-
"Stating the Problem of local Stability of 13he!Us of Rotation"
Moscow, Doklady Akndeinii nauk SPSR, vol 206. No 4, 1972, jp 61~,E-
840
Abstract: With regard to the jz:eneral theory of tbe stability., cf
fine shells, the authors pose the question: to W'hut extent, is the
linear theory useful in describing the pre-i::ritical stre.,O:~a
with a loca' nature? The snswer to this quiI!,:;ticn can only Ite E,1,Ven
L
from the viewpoint of nonlinear theory, a-ad the ;ioit~urss ber-ir. by
considering a temi-infinite ciro~aar cy1iii(ILI-1-cal O.-el-- wit!,
transverse compressive force applied to ito free itnd. Thc Inoundrary
, .1 U e Q j t (I,, ySt-~
probiem of the shell 'a symmetrical defon,z-.n t :j.Qrj :1-14-1-
of two equations, from which it is four4d thji,t thi~u deforme-id L;I-.eII__I is
a shell of revolution. The formulas for thij, ~uncti6n-:- wid
the sag axe brought into these equations, ipjW Mz~~ vrob'emo of de-
termining the critical value of the loaa paimmeti!,i, and the corres-
ponding problem of the wave-forming parairetor aril.- aolvt~d.
USSR
KURSIIIN, L. M., PUSTUVOY, N. V.
40"~
"Supercritical Behavior of a Cylindrical Envelope wlth Cemil)ined Application
of Loads"
4-ya Vses. Konf. po Probl. Ostoychivosti v $tro,-eit . Miqkh. '"011.
[Fourth All-Unior. Conference on Problems of Stabil.1t), in St-Mictural Mo-
chanics, Theses of Reports - Collection of Works], Mix;cosf, 197-2, pl) 13,;-
134, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Meklwanlka, No 10, 197212
Abstract No 10 V328).
Translation! The supercritical behavior of a c.-i-lindrical 0101 under the
influence of xxial forces and a circular load is stutlji-d. 11te solution i--i
presented on the basis of nonlineir equations o-%' sincitith shpl[s vith fix~a!
form of bending function, USi1jr, the klbnov methiA . The lm..IlLi hil" funcl km
is selected so that it contains compononts refle-ctiall the ilubcri-lical
curvature of the gencratrix of the sheV, plus tenwi dc-sci' -jbknl! ,he bifiar-
cation at the moment of loss of stabilitjy. The systam of 110`111ilWar algt~-
braic equations produced for bending anplitudes is stj~died fi-on the I:oint
of view of developTiaent of Uie equilibrium shape!i of tl~,(! slit1l. lkriSin~, Upoll
loss of stability. The results of calculations shov- f0mt lhq. (!ecreast:! it-,
loads with increasing bending in tho supercritical arimi oc,41j~i-s even i,ith
y lues of axial compression parameter r) *,* 0,13 (p -: N)IN., whi,,~rp S is the
172
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a llnlbl, 1,15toychivosti
YURSHIN, L. H., PUSTOVOY, N. V., 4-ya VsPs. Konf. it
v Stroyit. Mekh., Tezisy Dokl., Mctscow,~ 1972, pit 131-11,1;4.
intensity of the compressive loa4, N is the Euler crlit:ical load).
2/2
Acc. Nr.: 4P0045878'"
Rock Density at Hirh Pressure*
I
~,t M6
'T P ~!..s ~,-Z! e) s- A
(Abstract: 'Study of Density of Racks from Ciintrs~ an Undi.-i Fij)t
Pressures," by M. El. Valaravic1l, A. 9i KTL S. Ire%,
Tomashevsk va, ami
the Earth, Academv of Sciences USSR, and Inqz LtuLi! n GM: . ~I
Academv of Sciences Kazakh S I Vestiva JWa~er',11. a,.IK S
SR; Moseaw Z
Fi=ika Zemli, No. 1. 1970, pp. 46-51)
I
e density of rocks of various compaisiticia frow Central Kizakh,-;tan.
h
wis determined at high pressures in che laboratorli. Jl;)OL tesc5 wd,,re at;
quasihydrostatic pressures up to 15 kb. 17he appal.,stuti utied made it pousi-
ble to measure tho velocities of el;~tlc wavras. '),"zje nomple was c;xmlprellsed
by haag-alloy pistons. Chango in vo~um* (!rota 41,1q4aclmant oi 04, piw:on)
was dete=lned simultaneously vith z4orarements o~- th* volocity u1' ~oiqL-
tudip4l waves. Change in dw~sity at different pritosurija was computed
usiag- the-formula
PO'
AP0045878
where Po Is the initial density of the aaaple In Gh~O, X1 VIV is che
voluvke decrement. Change in density vas datertuined srith an error of
about 5 percent. Samples were selected along two domp soismic sounding
profiles. Under the applied pressure density of all rocks increased.
Density changes were greatest in the initial phase i-o 4 ltb. Later the
changes became less and the density-pressure curves flattened out. The
greatest density changes were observed in samples olf ancLemt metamorphosad
rocks: schists, gneisses and porphyroids of more 4!.,:Ldic compositiLon for
which the density changes at 15 kb attain 3.5 percont. Vhe density of
granites also changes rather sharply and increases izontlnue to 15 kb.
Relative density changes are dependent on initial dimisity: the lesser
the density at atmospheric pressure, the greater 4s Lhe change when
pressure is applied. The t=lmum chan$es in densitq for rocks of acidic
composition are evidently caused by their greatur iiihorriolloneity than for
rocks of basic composition. Ac4dic rocks ace also poorly preserved,
Defccts in the rock, largely wicrofissurm~, close ulpler pros,4uro and density
at the ittained pressures approaches an identical vil-lue 1!oi., rock.-l of similar
composition. For rocks of basic and oltrabaslc cAjwj;us1t,'%o1t the density
change at pressures up to 15 kb does not oxceed I porcen4, thAt is, the
compressibility of rocks of Ac1d1c co~iposftion is gwoatev, than for basic
1,9780903
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J~ 71
APDD45878
rocks by approximately a factor of I.S. Density i1i ~3n
composition. J)jfj*ereTjtj.,ji-,i0tj t~f re,-C-s by "'tj-.Sj-
chemical and mineralL
ty corresponds to their basicity. T14 Jonsity of ac kiiFh pres-
sures approaches the density of granodicrites. the
density of diorites. Tine densl.ty of eclogite;j; frtril 4,or0wrn K.3zakhjitan
is less than the density of ecjo8jt#,-, froin other riijitJoriti, Th~t low 41#_~nslty
of eclogites in northern Kazakhstan can bt attrVbmi,~ed tc) t'ae iact ."-Iat Ciey
contain quartz (up to 15-20 percant). Tho resultslof studies of ruck
densities at high pressures can be used in thoh geological. tnterpretation
ot geophysical data. The aL-thors used such d-ata Im convt:ructing a densl:y
crQss sectiou of the crust in can;roli K4v*Mstan,
19780304
Not I
era: Dijital
USSR UDC: Nont.
SHVARTSO Corresponding Member of the Latvian Academy oV Sciencest
Doctor of Phyaico-Mathe-tical Sciences
nOptical Memory"
Riga, Nauka i Tekhnika, No 2, 1973, p 24
Translation: Nowadays, the use of magnetic elements in the itemory of an elec-
tronic computer permits the introduction of giome 10 ailli -Ion hits of info--ma-
tion. The computer's speed is I bit/10-7 aecands. But theso itpecificmtions
are not enough to sati5fy computer specialists, and the probixiii hpu~ n---,i
of des.-Igning machinco with a mem-ry capficIty of 1012 j:jj-j,rj allij itlnr.aj:~je cif I-
ro
ceasing Information at the rato of 1. bit por 10-9 roaanij4i. 111,14'11 A
computer can be built by using opticsil, mezory olements 1,111-ow',11 W111'.11 informa.-
tion can be recorded and calculated. by the uso of Thm (*iptical mvexcry
elements of the computer are connectod with tho other blooks I.kiratigli pb;to-
electric sensors (photooleminta) which convert tha opt;Liiml Into 0erLv:.c-
ity.
Optical memory elements are e"cially Interesting,0 sincii they affo:rd the
possibility of using lenses to 8focus light boans am an 41:va ulth a one-~nlmzrcn
diameter. Thus, as much as 10 information bits cim be recorlied on a single
1/2
USSR
WARTS, KURT, Nauka i Tekhnika, No 2,, 1973, p 24
square centimeter of the optical medium. If a laser in usrd as Che 1-4ght
source in the computer, the time for infomation rinard!ing arid procest;itifr, C::-ji
be cut to 10-8-10-10 sec. This explains wbj, compluter isjiiioial;~k:ts huive tcrncd
their attention to optics.
For optical recording of information, materials arti nced~td vhose character-
IsUcs (such as color and index of light rofraction) vawy untw!r the influnnco
of incident light. Among such materials are various crij:nnic dyes, p1nnT.J.cs'
and semiconductors; there is also a, great deal of in'terilwt in inorganic vom-
pounds - ionic crystals.
2/2
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u3jiissviDhn--ssv,i:i INJwn3oci,
1N.AWd1r1q)-.1 OaJM3 idV1H3a:)VdS 'AbDIV80UVI IVIIBbC 03NNVNNn
IVIlihO 0:11INNVW '3dU:)S3-131 ",kmO1VAa3SGO :)I1%CNDZj1SV--S'9Vl Mdol
ADCOUNWI-31 33VdS 4S3tSAt4dOdiSVIA~iONOdiSV--SVgkiV loiirsnS,,.
OL-----03HSIiund aiv(i:*,-
t-1 S103 'S d "OL61 4L1 3Nnr 'VAIlS3A2J--3:mnos.,-.,,--
tissn--oANI JO AVINA03-1-
*A lunx--vominvj"
-n- 11980 ]-NJ NJ U03S3131-31111
VNISS3301-ld o a i:j i s; S Yi:)N n IKLO Zil
T1
PWICE~$ IN('. -)AT f- I 1 '071)
2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIE0
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AN0108030
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AF;STRACT. THE AUTH!)P CaNSJOI:"'S, 114 V~!,v
-GENERAL TERMS, THE POSSIBILITIES OF ASTRONOMICAL 1:13SERVATIONS I'll SPACEv
Y y 7 j; 7 j; _i _7 _7 7 7 7 ti m f. t_4,~ -,L J - -----
; m, -P , -, -
USSR we 54?. 484.34
MSWj A.* BMMKAYAo 1. P.9 WA PSWM it 0- t- o
"Reactivity of Ambident Aidons, Selective Solvat4on of Acetwetle Eater
Anion in Alkylation Reactionan
t
Leningmils Zhurnal Organicheakoy Kh' milt Vol ?j No It j NOY ?I o PP 223.1-2236
Aiistracts Kinetica of the O-al]Vqylation wd O-alkylatlam of poitasislum eliolate
of the acetoacetic ester with ethy.1tonyla-te lix a Wxiaxy~ jdxtiwo heirAmethyl-
phosphotriamide-othanol was studied. It ww mzta10ahe1L thal. the reactitin rate
of both of these reactions increases with btalvasing qujuttit:r of the dipolar
aprotonlo solvent In the mixture. It has been shown t~Lt whon a chwWo Is made
from alcohol to hexamthylphosootr1aulde fhexanwataP04 ii, tho 0-4:41atlon
rate in increased 400-fold. while the C-alkylation is il2creswsed only about
23-fold. Tb1z in due to the selective solvation of the mi;oz center of the
anion with the proton containing zolyent.~ SubstitutUg deutoroethanol. for
othml Is nfleated oWj In overall resqUon rataiii %be zatio *f isomers
remining unchanged.
1/1
USSR UDC 669496:420.193.41
FOKIN, M. N., BARU, R. L., and KUMPOV M. N.
"Corrosion of Zirconium in Hydrochloric Acid"
V sb. Korroziya i zashchita met. (Metal Corrosion and Protwection Coll-action
of Works), Moscow, "Nauka," 1970, pp, 66-69 (,from RZh-NetIIILI.urjj!Iy;P, No 12, Dec
.70, Abstract No 12 1834 by the authors)
Translation: Zirconium is stable in 20 and .30% solattoos of II(.l unliess the
concentration of oxidizing agents exceede 0.01-0.5 gill. 14th im increase in
the concentration of oxidizing agents, pitting is ohaervollp ao %PLlL as an
increase in total corrosion. The temdeacy toward pitting is wotimated ac-
cording to pitting potentials twasuriod by the galvamoststlic amil-*ht)& Zir-
coniun does not undergo hydrogen embrittl4awnt in Ha **& can I-biorefore he
used to make insoluble cathodes operste invedwing:uedia. INr4; ilLubstratione.
Bibliography of four titles.
J-i ii
USSR
WSOTSKIY, P. A. , PIETFOV, H. D. RE-KOV A 1. ,
r. T
SEPP, V. A., V. Ye. , R11RAWY, , I- G~ i:;Ip*
Institute of il,,;h Tem~~-ratui.-Lz of the Aqademy )F -SC14(ar !z;
"Test Results on lnstall:.~tirns and Ele~trcla 1?aterials in a Plasmia JO:"
Moscow, Teplofi-zika vy!tokik~ tcnjp4rzjtjjr, No. 3, 7;?, rp 63~-C~P
Abstract: The characteristics of clectrode,-,- oE silivan rair'--),*.d,~ w;--.!-.
additives of alloying metals (Mo, T!, Cr), intereleelrce-le
refractory ccncretes ta-iv-d on hiEh-alm-,ina Wji iand Ar.4 and
magnesian IND ccncr~~te and mod-111c. invilarion wnllts Of HD Cx1,!rQT(--
luvrstigattA la a (;,r, an E4111) llirf ram~::-m!
temperature durlii..~ the ezp-21,Dn(.,1m; rcal.,hed 2,30.""V, this
insulators rr:zchcj 21000K and the imitalla-clcn vall-- 111(`~~,-,`%
Ilia Clectro-.k fiample.; vl,rj.f~ PI-J.'arta by promak.,. a nb:vlro d. pc-,10--~
and the appropriate alloylr)~, ONC), T1, 00 vjMh cwgal",k
and subsequent heat !Ucatment at, a tempvraturt, of cl,-- I o - .1
an-al e .- e --i whic.L the matrvlais wera
The exDcrir -r-";c
the follo'winz elcm-pilts: a plamatron producin'S an a:ix fl4j,j w-~!- a
1/2
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WSOTSKIY, D. A., et al, Teplofizika vysokikh tempetr;jilur, No. 3,
May/Jun 72, pp 635-539
temperature' of 30000K, a mixing chamber where an aaslly toniziud adjitive
was introduced into the air flor in the. fum of' patallm_`um cr K;C03
vapors, a nozzle, the kIIIHD gencratcr channel, and a sN,ntem ftr lnvacuat-
ing the gas flow. The flow rate. in the channel was otpprumimately
500 m/sec. The advantages o-f a sectional structure :I:cr thi! channol
are shown and it w-as establ_,shed that the current deL#isity i!1
by the conductivity of the filzu, fran ttle intevacticri PrCd(j('--S Cf: U'le
electrode and additive materials:, independent of the Ypo. cE a_,ksli
additive (potassi= or potash va:pcr) at the temperati~tre &I itti
sation on the electrode surface. At ati electrode temperantirL of lesE
thau 9000K in supplying K-vapars ar4 of 12).OOE in su!~)Pll-
ji-111"
powder, the current den-_7irf remains cohimant at 0.2 ill/cm2, At thot:e~
temperatures the current dansIty ip, evil!lontlll do~avTdjie-d by C.4! l~.~inlu-
tivity of the liquid film of the interaction pxorhictu; of -ho adOit-1--fe
material, the workIngg gas, and the elea'I.TcKie aTid of! their- n2j la!j Iun
properties. With aTI increase in eieeorrpde rrenpcravU4,n abrivo S C G - 12'1 C
the 'emission propertle2 off the electrodot ibuterial dievoctly I:C-Z_*IIl -CO
play a basic role.
Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: "Oeli-':
OnA CHEMICAL AB$T.'
V
&
89425z i.Ureido 1041s
r Illine hjvdrl~lysk fit
and median~--iin of alk
1"A B.; -L,
11 1g. T JIM.
The l7aneic~, (.,,I hydrolysi-i of th1iyt!ro,.jra, illi W't- J V q. Ar5t
And m-cond t,.rdvr in hydruxick i0n, rcv~rt.inq to I .it~t -appart!lIt
zeru) (ader at )ngh alkv. The fi-aclion .. goic-nd 1:1w;l
hanisill lb SU~J;Chu:ii rcactimi way :4
de-
(-.Olllpn. by hydroxidoz' iwi of Oe
chailginK to rate-ilttg. forinatlun of tht, udd!,i, at
high alkalittities.
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TITLE--VITAMIN LEVELS IN
AUTHOR-(02)-KOROBKINAt Z.V.t ~~OV* I*A#
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-.wSOURCE--KONSERV. OVOSHCHESUSH, PRCMw 19701 25(llv 29''13
DATE PUdLISHED-----70
F:m'SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC4'eNCES
TOPIC TAGS--VITAMINt*FOOD ANALYSIS, FOOO STORAGE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
REEL/FRAME--1998/0593
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121262
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STEP N[J--UR/9UU4/7lllfO4'!5tOOl/OU29lUO33
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ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSrRACT* THE CONtENT 01- Vil"AMIN C. A140
CAROTENE IN 7 KINUS OF ORIED P~ACHCS WAS INVESTIGAri..ij. ciak(;Es ju
VITAMIN CONTENT WRING URYING VARIEU vill1i TYPE. ST1110A, 1OF DRIED
PEACHES IN SEALED PACKAGES CONS WERABLE I REOWCEO TKE VITA~AKN LOSSES.
BLANCHING OECREAsED THE CONTENT OF VtTAMINS IN THE I)RtEll FRUITS,
FACILITY: SAMARKAND# KOUP. INST. IM. KVIBY5HEVAR S14ARKaND, USSR.
S I
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TITLE--ALKYLATION Of: METAL ENOLATE$ OF ACETOACCrIC 3 r EJL - U-
AUTHOR-(02)-KURTSt A.L., BELETSKAYA, I.P.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
--S(IURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SRo
SER. KHIM.] t97Oi (4
S
t
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- TO
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--ALKYLATION, ACETOACEFATE# METAL COMPOVAIC~
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1017 STEP
-CIRC-ACCESSION NO--AP013472q
2/2 008 UNCLASSI FtED P'1110CE!Pi IN'," OAT['--O/vOEC70
ClqC ACCESSION NO--AP0134729
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AllsrRACT. EXAM. DP ~11ERAIURI: GATA W4 fHE
TITLE PROBLEM RESULTEO IN THF CONCLUSION THAT THF. RAT-11) OF JsAL.4YL,%Jl0N
TO CtALKYLATIONOF ACETOACETIC ESTER IN THE* F010-1 001 ML'-'IiiA.L!C PJ0LA7l-:-,i
CANNOT BE SATISFACTORILY EXPLAL10:0 ON T;I4E BASIS OF; N. IOJANDLU.7401 RULES
(1955t 1966). FACILITY.* I li ST ELEMENTOUROo S01-01-44., MOSCOW,
USSR.
USSR UDC: 629.7,036.,11-25*;-';:534.1
KOXIALEV, A. A., STRUNKIN, V. A. KURTSEVA 1. 1.
"The Problem of the influence of Stream Irroolarity on Osciliatiolvi of
Turbine Blades"
Tr. Kaz. Aviats. In-ta [Works of Kizakh Aviation instituLc], 197."', So 151
pp 11-20 (Translated from Referativnyy Viurnal Aviat'sis-mu,)-yo J, Rabotny),v,
Dvigatell, No 5, 1973, Abstract No 5.34.34, from tho
Translation: The equation for Nrced oscillations of Wades LIT-1dor tho
influence of extenial forces %vith amplitude and phase with heiga is
studied. 'Hic influence of the stope of nozzle blides, oil. the I-C!"ollance
lations of power blad(.-s of turbines is anwlyzvd. 3 A hibl,io.
refs.
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Soviet Inventions Illustftted~ Seition, I 11hemical, Deiventq
243749 ELECTROLYTICTEST The
boLlthi'of 4: cutr"f c6p,ducciY4 jtqvid
in a homogeneous nuclsj~r r"e,karAs a S144M~ tray
which is #"led an Wp sid4o ~y WO QWW4m
i~L"d..on boch vlith
kapron . The eloctvq4ota oxql 1ai:co;jO**d4tOd iqj wer-al.
side caps which are b*ld tl$ht topthar b~,,I:ta
roda.
6.11.67. an 1195551/18-10, SUMOROV, L. Y-4, Ot &I.,
(1.10-69.) Bul. 17/14,.$.69. IC11"'s 21h, Int-, ~Cl-
J
F 23k.
Suvorov, L. Ya. Kur~AMOAZ 'YIQIII "-Do; V.P.
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USSR UDC 616.5401.LE4611.778
partment of Sormal Anatanty, Secomd 11cscov Medical
j T. I., De
UIXWO.VA
-Institute ime-ni 74. 1. Pirogova
"The Microcirculatory Bed of the Skin and Its Appiindic:69 Undor Normal
Conditions and During Long-Term Exposure:to Coldness" I
LenIngrad, Arkhiv Anatomii Gistologli L ~iqbrlologi_i, Vol 60, No 5, May TI,
pp 40-45
Abstract: The purpose of this study wan to investigata the inicrocirciiia-
tory bed of the skin and its appendices Ln connection Vtth tho blood supply
of the hair, as well as the characteristle-z of tW chall,11es in the bload
supply of the skin and its appendices (the captllary fol'Alicles) Ja onr.0-
genesis and under the prologued action of so-ne agent ai!t the O;in (partict;-
larly the effect of coldness). Partlons of the skin f!s-un Cm? hai ry parr
of the head from deceased persons w-ho had died accideiril~;Olv wore 13sed.
Arterial as well as venous networks are distributed in. a pliliv) r.arallcl
to the skin surface at the boundary between the vasculia- an(f tiubviasculax
layers. The arterioles have a width of 1,2-15 )j, the vilmiuleii haN,e a wid.th
of 20-25 V. Precapillary and postcapillary members caifl.d tw ilistinguist.,led
in tl~ese skin networks (bv an impregnation mothod), 111w! bt4