SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUTEPOV, D. F. - KUTSYNA, L. M.
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212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PA f: E S$''l N G' 0ATE-27NI-1470
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0136412
GP-0- ARSTRACt. HEAt RESIST4011 1`01L.ViIMINES 1401E
PREPD. BY HIGH TEMP. POLYCONDENSA110N OF
ZPARYLAMI~10,4s6c!DlCtiL,-3llOtSt Till Al INC I
2,,DIPIAE'IYLA'41*iG,4,6sDiCHL'U'RO*'~tTRIAZINE#, (Cq SUB-0 WB!) CN14 5WQ1 SV29
M,C SU86 H SUa4 (NH SUB2) SU132, AND BENIMNE KIN 011100'10,10111NE QR. ij;IHER
ORG. SOLVENTS. OPTIMUM REACTION 00,10ITIONS WERE 1)00. I'HE PUymukl
IWH17E TO YELLOW POADERS) WERE" 010AINED IN )IIIELD V10 WERE
SOL. IN HCONME SUB2, AENME SU820 Pico sou Ht At 11 50 SU84t
FACILITY: MOSK. K-HIM.-TERI-INUL. INST. tM. MENDELE--~-.YA-, A111315CUAI U$$R.
1/2 020 UNCL AS$ IF I PIMICEISING DAlk--3()(1CT7C
TITLE-CATALYSTS FOR THE SYNTHESIS oF uksAi'urAlEl) P(3LYEVl-.R5 -IJ-
AUTHOR-tO4)-SKUBIN, V.K., KUTEPUY, D.F.o'VALGIN# A-D.v YERYSHEVv B.YJk,.
:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
..SOURCE-VYSOKOMCL. SOEDIN.t SERo 8 19700 12!3).t 17
-DATE PUBLISHED--?Q
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSo CHEMISTRY
TGPIC TAGS-CATALYTIC-ORGANIC SYNI'liESISit POLYESTER RESIN* OLIGLINEpto
POLYCONDENSATLONP AMINE9 HYDROXYL RAQI,CAiL* CHEHICAL REACTION MEOANISMt
CATALYST
CCNTRGL MARKINfi-NO RE5TRICTIONS
DOCUSENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REi_L/FRANL--2000/067i SFL;P NC.--Utt/-U,441)41]UiO.L~!/UJJiUI Liuk 13
--C I R C - A CCE 5 4' If iAi-- ,h('= A P 0 -124 3 4~ 5-
2/2 020 UNCL ASS I F1 CO P144CESSING 0ATE-~J6CT7(
CIRC ACCESSICN NL')---AP0124345
ABSTRAC L/EX TRACT-- I U) k~P-&- 40STRACT. OLIGGAERIL h4ii:Ac ~, IS
ALKYL OR ARYL AND R PRIME1 IS SH66N ON 141CROFICHEI, SYNTHESIZED fly
PLLYLCNOENSING HO SUB2 C Lki-CHLO SU62 H WITH KNH 54132 ANU HOP, PAIMEL 0H,
PNH SUB2 ACTS AS THE PULYLUNDERSATION CATALM (Gi. FOPURs 1,960h. 1HE
MECHANISM OF THE REACTION WAS DISCUSSED. THE SUL110-0. Ul- I EN PliCti.-CH
SU62 OR TRIETHYLENE GLYC13L DIHEJNACRY~ATE ON ADUK"I OF 8Z SU82 0 SUG2
HARMED AT ROOM TEMP. IN 10-60 AIN,
Irm
. .. . . ....... ........
112 031 UNCLASSMED PkIXES1116 ()ATE.--041)EC70
TITLE--PLASTIC GLASS -U-
(PE IfOA14 I AN I
AUtHOR-(05)-KHORUSHILOVAY T.I.t KF
-N., SUZOALEV1011"" A
ZASLAVSKIY, N
4OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--U.S*S.R. 265,437 /<
IZ08RET.p PROX- O3lk4ZTSYt TOVARVoC MAKI 1970t
DATE PUBL ISHE-0--09MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TA(,',S--PliENOL FORMALOEHYU11. Fk)jlFQRALp Alciillm:j. GW)S, FIRE-
RESISTANT MATERIAL@ GLASS PLAStlCo REI~FOKCED Pl.Alllf-p!C -"KAL P&FENT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
j
PROXY PEEL/FRAME-3001/1'1613 ISV:11)
1, _13~ .... ...
212' 031 UNCL A,'.; S I r- I ED
CIRC ACCESSION 110--AA013700.9
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AllsrRACT. PLASTIC G1.10#5 4111H GREATER
STABILITY ANU LOWERED C,(j,'A3lJStl'k11LITY I:S PkEPD. 1111 SATClis A GLAS!j I-ILLER
WITH A BINDER AND HARDENING THE RESULTAK, 14ATI'RIA-1, 471F SPL-~CC;oql VE
.PRIME3 POSITIVE SALTS. THIS Is CARRIED OUT WITH Jj COMP'N. CUNTG4
AMTS. OF A 40-70PERCENT SOLNo Of FURFORALrPfiEI40L,EiCIR,4o~1.1:)EliYOE Acc-rATE
RESIN IN FURYL ALC. AND AN AQ. SQLN* Q~F A-14 ACETAIA! CON1110SATE Or' A
PHENGL,HCHO RESIN.
USSR uvc: 68i.3-o6-5.1-
KUTEPOVJ, V. P.
"Minimizing the Logic Circuit of a Progr4m
V sb. Tsifr. vycbisI. tekhnilia A Liroarayvdr. T,~ehrclo6-y
and Programming-collectian of works), vyj). 6, "So-r, radlo", 1.9'[1,
pp 118-124 (from RZh-Kiberntitilqi, NO T, JW, '(I, Ab~etravt Nc, 7117,
4
Translation: The uroblem of directional trarisfo-rLmHohn ol'
given in the language of logic circuits is AUVIOrlt; abstrac".
.4 Mo 02666
4t)? 7003
TITLE-- ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE
VENIN AND STATE,
PR17ES
NEWSPAPER- IZVESTIYA, FEBRUARY 1$m 19701 P 3~1, COLS 1-5
ABSTRACT- THE COMMITTEE ON THE LENIN AND STdirE PRUE$ HAS
ANNOUNCED THE NAMES OF RESEARCHERS ADMITTED TO 1*1-~E 11170 LENIN
COMPETITIONS. THE LIST INCLUDES
V m
V. I. SMIRNOV D. V. LESHCKIN~ Huyllis'll ANfl
1 -62w rDEPSK 1Y
L
AND.A,-S. YAKOVLEV-
-K& Me OALIK AND Ka S. KIlepR15,BEYAJOIR *JET PAINSENTER Al~L!-,'-ER
YAK-4 OWED BY THREE Al-25 ENCINES11.
BOTH CANDIDATES WZRE NOMINATED BY THE MINESTRY OF )XIATION INDU!3T-;Y.
mom rmin, mi. momm"ohm. imimmilw
1/2 035 U 'I CLASS IF I Eg P R: ('I E. C S .9 ING IV I Q
TIT LE--d (IRK I ING KET HOD OF OETER.11 I N ING THF ~ tiNERGY 01: Pw P TUIJ F. OF A --icr AL -u-
AUTHOR- (04) -CHEREPANOV, G.P., KAPLUN, A.1`14p KARIliSEVil KurL-pavit, t.t.
CCUNTRY OF 0*0--USSR
.SOURCE-FIZ. K111M. MEKHAN. MAT., 1970t 64' 1 v 64-4fl
DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--BEND TEST, STRESS CONCENTRAT.1ioNp RUJ~TU,'JL,~ SrilliNG1H.,
THEqMODYNANIC ANALYSIS
CONTROL RESTRKT(WIS
DOCUMENT CLASS-U[~Cl.AS~IFTCD
PROXY AFR/rkAME--J002'/ll12d E 11 N 0- - I'll 03 4),:)) 0 f 0 01'1~ -I10 0 6V) 0 6 11
_j, C q -Ai ~i L
'N
---=MUM .......
2/Z 035 UNC L AS 5 1 F i E 0 lpiil 1") C F Nl;,"' JA T 0
IRC ACCESSION NLl--AP0 1 29 196
.~BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G'P-0- A3 S -r R,h C T A SIMPLC- A011:1 JCJ~:TqT T* OF
'RGY CIE:
DEURMINING TIAE~ kUPTURE E-NE A M~-TAL FROM 1111P tF$lJL,TS d F.:%;
EXPERImEi4l'S CAM,11H) OUT 0~1 SARPLES is Plik"11-1:1SH). V.'s) I I i
THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES A.'U- E 'X. P L A I M 1: 1) . TH I S 'I F: V I 10 1 1~1 1: '1 it, I I L ~ ,')" t I -% ~.. L, '; :, ". 1) L t
COINTG. RELATIVELY LONC, CRACKS 1'o qF TESTEO; I T C 1:0i 11) I'C-: 1~ A
5 Pi PL I F I C A T I ON 0 F [- X I S T I NG T E ST P;~() G ~' 0-n E "; 'wil) G 1 10: 1; It !:: ;;'
DIRECTLY WITHOUT ANY COMPLICATE-0 ANALYISIS.of: 'fH!:~VXPFlHJ-1E)JTAL 1'-!LSULrs.
A Tff
USSR UDC 621.774:539.4.014.3
MONOSHKOV, A. N., LIVIN, V. A., KU VA
V. I., N101,114, Yu, N., Urals
Scientific Research Institute for the Fiipe'"TnMa~try, Cholyabinsk
"Estimation of Limiting Pressure In Wrapped Pipes witki Axial Wads"
Moscow, Stroitellstvo Truboprovodov; No 2, Feb. 1973, pp 10-12.
Abstract: Wrapping of large di =,eter pipes significantly in(~,reases their
resistance to large ruptures and in many cases allows a reduction in metal
consumption. This article presents a method for ostimarton of the maximum
pressure in wrapped pipes loaded with both internal pruiisuro and axial
forces which change in direct proportion to the presstivo, (:;.,~.kulaLions are
performed for thin wall pipes, the wrapping of which acivpts Only circum-
ferential forces. Ilic axes of the primary, stressos. 411d' (ItIfOlMiLtiOns are
assumed to coincide with the geometric axeis of the pipa~. An~iilysis shelf$
tkat as the axial compressive forces increase, tho effv.-tiveme:,rs of wrapping
increases significantly.
1/1
1/2 030 UNCL ASS I If 'I t 0
TITLE--METHICILLIN PENETRATION THROUGli HEMAFO ENCk-PHALlC 81RAIER -U-
t;.AUTHOR-(02)-POKROVSKAYAt N.YAst KUFERNf 'YA
TSKA M.F.
:,,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
lie.
SOURCE--ANTIBIOTIKI* 19709 VAL 15v Nit 4t PP 351-55
~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,_lOPIC TAGS--ANTIBt0TlCt BLOOD CHEMISTRY, PEDIATRICSt 4i I'A P HY k, 0 f; K C 0
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, MENINGITIS
CCNTROL *4AkKtNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCUMENr CLASS--(11CLASSIFIC0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1981/0751 M-P
212 030 UNCLASSIFIED
CIRC ACCESSID4 NO--AP00521ql
.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRAc-r. HF-THICILL114
INTRAMUSCULARLY TN A DLISF oF 2oo r) 300 AG--K(; k DAY 11POYIDE0 ]~IF
SLOOD LFVE-LS MUCH HIGHER rtm,4 Tmr: r1lFRAPPI)TIC 01NES1. f 1.19; J~% T I li I Cif P C
BLOOD LEVELS WERE DIRECTLY t3kw)uRri0NAL 10 THE 00S1] li-No THE :"!.ArE OF 1--jj:
DRUG AUMINISTRATION. THE HIGHEST LfVf-'I,$ WERE IN 1! HOURSo
MFTHICILLIN WAS PRESENT' IN THE SP4~01. FLA110 OF MOST (;Iilk,1)14FN rqj-ATL-()
WITH THE ANTIBIOTIC ONLY AFTER REPEATCO ADM INI STRA:FiAv4s . rrs
CONCENrRATION GRADUALLY OECREASEOt BUT R~:TAINI-ll FOR' 3 li(Illk'. (H~-: fii(;IiCR
WERE THE ANTIBIOTIC BLOOD LEVELSt THE HIGHER WAS THI:: CO'JC~t^419AI-1014 14
THE SPINAL FLUID. METHICILLIN MAY BE RCECOMMENGEO OR THE fRC-ATMt:lJr OF
_PURULENT MENINGITIS CAUSFO BY PENICILLINASE PRODUCING STR.rtINS OF
STAPHYLOCUCC1,1N DOSES OF 200 TO.3DO MGrKG A DAY. TilE INtERVAL BETWEIEN
THE ADMINISTRATIONS SHOULD NOt EXCEED 3;J0 4 HOURS*I;
Irk 9
IJ ~.01 TV ~'11: ITO: I I I lIt ir rnm r. imir STSTI'lif W I Ill N TI$11,11;r.
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1.~VL!%T IVA KRYMMOT A.7
DrMr
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Thoo reprt contAins s die cutattm a! tkmII variants of Otir-t, ct--t-t-tVir
frackt;g vvdt"t vith tmipr-d thrivqt-ld .,q"LtE,Ety p-idt-la
I ght r. -
lt~ ~rccx with cua-=dgr 144* tWtjit&tr4" in cumvp utC.%
byst.&A.
USSIE
systme
o4c
FnIf.111
mIts
sprinimift.1d, Virginia 22131
."So -A I I iL,
USSR UDC 6,21-31-7-11-08, -14+661-2-M7-92
KUTEVA, Z. N.
......................
IlDiscrete Mismatch Meters for Photoelectric Tracking Jj)r5ten,.S"
V ab. Sledyashchiy, malcmoshch. i Shag
.,a. olekirc z:_
go
Low-Po-wer, and Step-by-Step Electric Drives-col-1,14'atitel of, Linin-
;Ld, "Nauka", 1972, pp 86-91 (frcmt RZht-Axtomatika, T~k.-Mel'OliLr1hr.1 i VK-
grr
chislitellnaya Tekhnika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9AH11'
Translation: The paper dtals with the possibility of uitinq pnc,t-2-
multipliers and mosaic sensing elements u devims fo, meawiri4 D-_4s-
matches in photoelectric tracking syste4na. It is poini,ed that dis-
crete mismatch meters constructed vith the mid of the:wt elfimlints Can ar,
preciably simplifly and improve the reliability of photcelecitric
systems with accunulatiun of the mismatch uIgnal. 0,oLract,,.wLs-.icS axe
given on a mismatch meter made using a oquore photavu:jAirlier, a reveriii-
ble counter, and other digital elcmtnts, qrd a block d:1 aj~rram J,s de2 cribed
for a discrete mismatch mieter based on A moo-aic aensit~R ele:-ent. The
error of the proposed type of mismatch peter is antlyii-ed- 'rwo lllusz~rll-
tione, bibliograpby of three titles. TO T.
1/1
USSR UDC 616.002-71-071
KUTIKOX, Ye. Sh., Lt Col Med Serv;., A.BUSHMVICII., P. V., Lt Col
Mod Sbrv; OBLOY, 0. V., Maj Mod Serv
J'Repeat Cases of Par Eastern Scarlatina-Like Paver"
Moscow, Vojenno-MeditsinskiX Zhurnp !1, No 9, Salln 71,. pp .57-59
Abstract: In 1968 and 1969, a stud was performed an 310
0
patients with Par Eastern searlatina-like fever (MISF) who were
admitted to the hospital from a co:lleotiva whape FIS'SP ourbreaks
have occurred each year since 19621.; Of thesem: 25 pa,tieril;s went
through the disease twice and two patients tfu4sa Oxies, iaoat of
them within 10-12 months, and only three patlfl~nts within 1 112 -
2 months. In these three patients, the second cast) of rhe disease
was more severe than 0the fir3t; irk all otlier-4 it ajisumed a lighte2'
form. Fever of 37.7 0 1nated 3 dn7s on -Oxe averagji, while it was
38'c for 5.5 days in initial cases. The prodramal kTc;-,ier&l malaise
,was less severe. Hyperemia of skin and mxcou4i meralirn-ries and skin
rash were less markod and of shorter duratior4, Cb-4itigDs in heart
sounds were observed in foxn, casea (Djitijklly In .1,k) . ki'lild br,r,,Ciy-
cardia and hypotension were observed equally I~Tequocitly, buL L~J:;
112
.
.1 ... 1. .1 .............
....... INOWN
USSR
KUTIKOV, Ye. Sh., et al, Voyenno-Madits ins ki7 ','huvns1 Ito 9,
Sep 71, pp 57-59
changes were less frequent. Gastrointestinn:1 dison"'Ievs (anorex".&I
nausea, voyiiting, and d-iarrhea) were less sovilire end lasted IL-'I'
days (initinlly 9-12 days). BiliriAbin concerri;rat:Lon in blood
increased to 1.2 rip,% (up to 1.67 nq,% initial:Vjr~. Liqukocytoai3
was less Dronounced (10,000 versus 12~500). 3'orum mutonggliitina-
tion tests were negative in a~ out of the .25 ,Niperit patientij.
The impaired immunogenesis was probably clue vt) the irrnediatc
administration of antibiotics at ~he onset of~the Cirst disoase.
2/2
112 041 UNCLASSIFIE0 Hilt:; DATE-V.DEC70
TITLE--ELECTRON TEMPEIATURE IN T14E ALTITUDE INTE-RVAL 11110M $00 T11' 1000 KM
AS DETERMINED FROM ~- H PKOFILES 1:18(AINEU ON THE BA!illti 01: VHE .1LOUE'r I
~AUTHOR-K~~TIM
CDUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,,SOURCE--STUDIES OF THE IONOSPHERE 11MEDOVANIE I0lQ'0jil~FRY0!. 703701'6
18-131 EDITED BY A. K. SOKOLOVw NOVOSIBIASKI xzoArq:oST'Vl:) NAUKAt 191fis
OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE'So SPAC~ TECHNOLOGY
.TOPIC TAGS-ELECTRON TEMPERATUREv SIXAA ACTIV[rY, ATP1':jSl-"liflktC "00ELo SOLAR
UV RAOtATION/(U)ALOUETTE SCIENTIFIC SATELLITE
-CSNTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEI)
PROXY FICHE NO ---- F070/60502811~-03
_CIRC ACCESSION
j L IL_ L,1
2/Z 041 UNCLASSIFIED'
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0141 595
ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) (;P-0- ABSTRACT. CALLULATION 1.111: Till:;
TEMPERATURE AT HEIGHTS ~ ROM 500 TO 1000 KM UUKjN(;'; 141 11IM1.114 SOLAR
ACTIV!TY, USING ALOLIFTIt: sA'r[-L,L(TE 11AIA 4N0 Ati ,C)DEL I)f-:
HARRIS AND PRIESTER (1962). THC R,ESULTS SHOW T'Hekr Jill. ECTRIJN l*Ef4l'1F!tATQkE
IS CAUSED BY SOLAR UV RADIATION. THE 0JURNAL ELEC'h~ON Tlt~HPCRA74ME
MAXIMUM IS OBSERVED IN THE MORNING HOUR$o NO OR I i0l ON ELEcrRON
--:..-TEMPERATURE WITH HEIGHT WAS 08SERVC-0 A&~V'E 500 KMo:~;
~jA I
V70
0.30 UNC L P I ~ I ~-lfy L ",!J
T lTL,c:--STe,UCTURAL MI-CHAN11CAL Paoni;tf i iis OF J7 jjt I t -Lj-
AUTH0r,-(03)-JiJKH0lAp V.Fat K:-)T,'J`V, H.P., Kl.)tINj V.40.
COUNTRY OF
SUU!icE--IIV. VYSSji. UCHF-3. JAVEO.w Vl--KHN','fLp
D4TE PUBLISHED - - - - - - -70
SUBJECT A;Q-AS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--CHLGRlJPkEflEr LATEX, TiilX(]Tgfj?Eo VT5C,:JQ!i) l-L.GWt
THEIZAAL EFFECTi SUP.1-:ACI.. ACTIVE AGPENT/lUNP10
CO'.)TriUL mAiNKING-14.')
DGCLJ'-IF-.*iT
PROXY
IRC ACCESS ION 011 3~'t
-1 C,
212 030 (1 C L:- !jA TL
CIRC ACCESSION N(--A10134t1i0,,)
ABSTRACT/ EXTAACT-4 U ) t-P-0- A S T j-,cr. THE 0-NDI I k1hS
j
AND THIX,'Ji4.dP1C P ,U(' !,'IS T~j(, t I tj~; x ~i i: 1 1,4 i. ~'),l I t,rJ
RHEUL . S 103 1 L S OF S ~,LN~ OF F Rt'. Sh AP40i AGEU LA r I. A, I: i-~ L 1:. 11,-J, ICo I.io TT
25DE-GR E L S BY I 1EA'iS (~V A F Pk v i r~.-k T ill 11 A l-i*-,(:: I I ~j v I ;IT y
OF THE SY SS TEMS 9 1 M I N 1 %11 FJ CON'S 1 ('114 RA!~U'Y I'M I NC PI: 11!; 0i 11; MP T i-1
UEP ENUENCE OF THI: V I SC() S I rY ~~"F Tit E LATEX ON THE- r ri v oi: TH(i
SU R F AC T AN T 0 P # 10 1 vi T' .1 P U UG E D I P1 T G TH SYS TEM WhSj Yl Oi.,l PU
FACILITY: KIEV. TEKHNOL. IM.W. LEGK. PR (.114 KJ E It US !4.:
7 7
USSR UK 571.4
KUTIRKOV, G. A., CHDEEV, K. N-
"Some Discrete Functions"
Godishn. Vissh. tekhn. uchebny_zav4td. Mar. (Annuill of Oie 4ekinical Institu-
tions of Higher Learning. Mathematics), 1970(197'1, Val 6, No, Z, pp 63-72
(from RZh-Kibernetik-a, No 12, Abstract Nd 12V277)
Translation: A study is made of the problems of the es1;4!ntJm:L dfpendencQ of
certain functions of multivalued logic on:4heir arguments--
USSR WC 547.83.7-11,39t 542.95
xUUW4=z4"Ua- and SHERMAS, K. S. , K4ui= FolytechnicaL Institute
"Study of the Reaction Products of EpichlorophydrLie viiih Aromatic
Anines. XIL 3-Substituted 1,20,4-Totmbydrobenuor
2-Substituted Benz/-g 7indallAOMV, A,~7quizolines and
Riga# Khimiya. Geterotsiklichookikh Soyedineniyp Ho 6t MIS V, pp 1111-1L16
Abstracti 2-(Hydroxymethyl)benzrg 7/indoune (1) can tin obtitined from
24Choromethyl)benzLg_7indo1J.ne or 3--chloi!(~-1,2,3,tr-tditxtal)ydx-4)bonze r-hL7
uinoline. A better synthetic method consists of heatin1g, 11-avetyl-2-
chloromett . ~ 7indoline (11) Ln dimthylsulfox1dig in pri)sence of
? lyl) benzr
alka-line metal salts '&,d weak acids. The benzC#3
indoline formed converts easily to (1). (11) = be sy:n1W*s1j*d either
from pure 2-(chloromethyl)ben~/- "
gj indoline, ar from It.9, jdxi:xirip with
chloro-1 2,3,4-tetrahydroben--o7"~LyquincliAo which le obIt4dne(L :from the
reaction of 3-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-1-straiiydrobenzoi-h3quinalitie wl.th phorsphoru3
oxychloride. Following compowWa were obtaineat 3v6--di1~kaoro-,1,2,.3,4-
-tatrahydrobenzoCh7quinaline, Jk'p'r Igaoli
indoline, m.p. 41.5-430; and a series *f 2r-oubatituted .41irlyM fires cf
chlorobenst-g lindoline.
1A
.IN
112 050 UNC L A 5S'l f 1 0 q113C F S ii 1 -4 -9 DA T0? IC T 7
TITLE-AINTIFRICTION PROPERTIES 430 WEAR RIESISTA14CE OF I. IlLASTIC Pl.ASIiA
COATING PAIR DURING DRY FRICTION -U-
kUTdOR-(03)-KUTKJVt A.A., KAL.NITSK[Yr V.,~., PLAGOVESITNY, A.S.
coUNTRY UF INFO-USSR
PGLIM. L9709 6(11# 177
,,DATE PUbLISHE0------70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--WEAR RESISTANCE, PLASTIC COATINGo MATERLAL TfSTViG UUIP4F%T,
PLASMA TORCH SPRAYING, ALU-41NUM UXIOP9.1POLYAMIDE RESINI~ CAPRONE,
POLYETHYLENFv POLYTETRAFLUORGETHYLENFt. VINYL RESIN, FALCTION
TEST/(U)VINIPLASt VINYL REsrNs (U)FTOROPLAST4 FLUQ~RINE RESIN
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMF--1989/0811 SUP
CIR%C ACCESSION NO-AP0107353
'S1 FIED DAtE-1320C I It')
212 050 U N C t Ais POU S51 lilt
CIRC ACLESSION ND--AP0107353
ABSTRACT/ExTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTIRACT PLASTICSi Fv5,+j Pl')l.YA41_)L- P.-'ss,
KAPRON, POLYETHYLENF, VINIPLASTI ANO FT(IROPLAST-4 W4:A.E 'rii,t~rf-o 1%, n
FRICTION TESTING APP. AGAINST A PLASMA AL. 5U132 0 SUM!$ CCIAITN~i 60-310 Hi
THICK. THE ANTIFRICTION PROPERTEES ANO;WEA[k RE-sis'raotcE oif: rHE Pillis
TESTED WERE-,-MARKEDLY SUPERIOR 'To THOSE OF A STEEL Ph.ASTLI: PAIR. THE
PLASMA COATINGS WERE ENTIRELY UNAFFECTEQ:DURING THE fRICTtON 3F
PLASTICS.
I -I to"
033 UNCLASSIFIED, PRClrE_SSl%r, DATE-1~2,-CT70
TITLE--PHYSICOCHEMICAL PAOCESSES IN A FET4L PFJLYMfR FRILlIL-01 PAIR -U-
i...4UTH0R-(02)-KUTKOVv A.A.# GOLDMANt lom*
J.~~,7.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--MEKH. POLIM. 1970v 6(1)o 176-7
~DATF PUBLISHED - ----- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALSv CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--PEROXIDE, FRICTION, P0LYA%4InE,ftESIN9 STFEI.It CPFI~I:AL RFAC~TION
.MECHANISM# CAPRONEt CAPROLACTAMi CHEMICA~ ANALYSIS* P.)L44-FR DE!'vRA-DATION
r,CCNTRUL MARKING--NO RkSTRICTIUNS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
-PROXY REEL/FRAMl:--jq8q/08j0 STEP NO--Uk-/03*14/7-01~1)06~0i)1/017b/,-'JI 77
Nt)--AP0107352
P..- - ------ ..........-
............. ... .......
2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES.11N5 ;DA1'E--120CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107352
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. A PROCEDURE IA.%S pR!-,.pjsED r-)4 r-iL.
IDODGMETRIC DETN. OF PER-3XIDES FUJIMCO Vk)Rj14(; 'I'HE F1'-',IC1j[1N DF P1,)L)fAM[)E%
(1) AGAINST STEEL, THE DEGRE-E OV DEGRADATION AND iri-iE im*r. oF piiRjl~m!-
FOAMED WERE PROPORTIONAL TO THE S'rqESS APPLIED ON fri,iE 0RICTIO-4 PAIP,.
THE REACTION MECHANISM OF STEEL WITH THE OEGRAUATIJIN -:1110DUCtS IF t WAS
STUDIED BY EVALUATING THE POLARIZAIIONiCURVFS TAKE14 IN H SUB2 Sn SU134
SOLNS. CONTG. KAPRON AND CAPROLACTAH Ali() 114 AO. H IS02 0 SU132 SOL-Ns.
GUNTG. EPSILON CAPROLACTAM.
L I C Li
USSR uDc
MMESYN, 1. M., ALLIIK, T. A., K-02RCSKOV, A. V. , 4YL%'JUUIYZ,')-'t 'A"
IMHOM101, 1,11. D., &M NVU!;V A U., All-Vn-'jpn
of Physical Educatfoi kirul"'. S t,~Io ue'., tic-al Inrtitat-ci
daptation Eechanisns of tho Cerebral. Cortc,,c and of ST(aIcU-1 to
Hypoxiie.
Fru=e, Sovetskoye 'Zdr,-vooI-hr,---icnAy-e %IrZizilp 11o 2, NLr/Aj:x 72, 3,1) 7-10
Abstracts The utilization of oxySen IW thi corobrtil cxwtel. r-n-A t~lwlot2!1
muscles was det=-.Ined on the bariis of t1he ri,.to conztant o:I* OXYM-Ila
tion (RCOC). The con-trol t7oup of ratz, w.-, kopt Iii Frurize 1,-.d !h(!!
&rcup wr. tnl-en to a 3,200 ,,. Olavatio.,L, 1--finz-D PO, vas 103 Itim 1:kL-,,,
tion of oxv,-n by t'-c brain Ussues wLs xvcon~cr"by Id-Mvi:m clactr-dl-~.I
implanted at a dcr,'.~ of r05 t4 . Tba by tbe braln c-q!lIz 111mi.
0.007)t 0.0077, 0-00`~4, 0-0042, 0-00414 on thp 34, 10,j-~,
and 6M tL%%-z at 3,42C3 a, ieslectivo-751' (ccat?:01-1 0-0Q55).
(30 min on tivad.-iill) chav,,-cd thoz-6 Wilu,= tl)~O,MOO O,DJ;j;O,
0,04 .
0.00)8, 0.00!Wj, v.-i,cctIvely (Conlrol U.
muscles vaa O.C."ou" O.cu',,
(control 0.091), tw6jj o.161, IM OrIal ()#I.'$ 0.11~
............. .......... .............
L
USSR
-.11, 110 2,
EPSHTEYN, I. M.1, et al., Sovetskoye Zr1ravookh;7wienlye Xtrgiu
);a--/Apr 72s pp 7-10
with exercises. A lower RCOC. In the cernbral cortex than 3.n the calf
siuscles is attributed to tho Dresence of (;Ura cells In tbe bmixi uhich art)
characterized by a slow oxidaiive proce5s. Iri,io pbysical c,,Korc_;:ies inhibited
Ine although tho lnitt_-l
to some extent the oxidative proci--sea In theib= f. I -
adaptation stages to the hypoxia a= characterizcrl by accaltiration of tl&,.u
excitation processes in the ce-rabral ecrtvx. S~,-_rply reauclid con-
by the calf muscles duzinig tha, first aovoral day;B 4-t 39;~0`4') a i*
attributed to low perceability of +.?,oj muscle flbuo by o.-c%yj.;o:j. Milo oxidativu
sane auscles inci%waled considorat.1y after p)qzicol exercicoa.
activity in th~
Evidently the physical. load is more pouaeul f4z-tor than h4jaxia w1th
respeat to oxyGon consumption by musalcu,
212
~11~1 91
U9SR UDC: 621.396.6-181.5
YERMOLAYE11, Yu. P., SHISHOV, V. V., KUTLIX, 3. Kh.
"Combination Pussibilities of Frequently Uded Modules DwTed C1.4 'Unified
Hybrid Film Circuits"
Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Works of the Kazan' Aviation I:rz-titiite) , 197-D,
vyp. 129, pp 39-45 (f RM-Racliotekhnika, No 6, Jun 113, Abstract No 6VI86)
Translation: The authors consider various w4ificatiowl for Itmking up
modules for substrates of differe-n-t dimensions witli it prt-letwmuined nwibt~r
of microcircuits of various types in order to find the, rt.-.I&tWnrhir, between
the maximum number of variations of aolutions and Lhe mliiter *f -substmtes
of different dimensions. 11. S.
USSR VDC 612.954:547.495
U TOROPOV, A. P., 4nd LOZOVA.TSKAYA, H. A., Tiliflikent Poly-
PechMaN-ns~titute
"Determination of Monuron, Diuron, and Pheauron by the 'kethod of Anode
Voltamperometry"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaistve, No 4, 1973, pp 56-58
Abstract: An analytical method is proposed for the do!tjflrmfiwtLon of monuron,
diuron, and phenuron in wetting powders, dusts, gvanulo)s, and in soil L~4sed
on polarographic measurements. The mothodolQ8Y wos t4al,ted oil synthetic
mixtures of herbicides with known composJtion. Euper-LitlantaL -error is + 31.
The method Is based on taking a polarogrs~phlc curve of an aqueous meth-411101i'~
solution of the agent, detemining the concentratton fims a t.-allbration cur-ec.
U, DC 6 21. T: ~6 6'.';: 02~ 9 7 (0 SO. 8)
GENZE, B. G. , KUTMIN, 1. i., LK-S~WV, 1'. P.
"Telescopic Mast"
USSR Author's Certificate No .151.028, 'Filed Z6 Jan 6~4, LI 7,~~b 7C
from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 9. Sep 71), Abstract No 98L--`H`)
Translation: The p,,p,,,,,,i nasc contains blocking locii!i al-,:1 a
ri-,echanism. ' da of severa, tiecLI-,K,,S 11
The trunk of the masc is ma : ono
in the other and moved by a ~zable. The 10.0,Ckin,~ loc.kti a 1---ver
turns on a rod installed in the lower part o.,~ tile movable v.,-n
ing the cable on a dru-m, the lm~er movable section !begins zo oul: of the
stationary (support) secLion. R.ach next rwv~ng auctI.on nol; mJy :i,.*,zvr
the preceding aeCLiun readho,,i Its upper positioa an(~ it-~; i-11vt!r k!I del:!,~Qtoii
taward the opening and frees Lhe stem locatj--d io.qLde 11tictiopt. 1'-,t! Lwiq~r
deflected to the opening is stopped by a moving aleew whi',01 mol"!,i auc unddr
the effect of a spring. As Che sections truva. out, i;;,~ying, o-f
them cakes place. Final tension I.u put an the $uyi~ by ret!,4inerii. T6,-
tions are lowered in the opposite sequence by wladtnj; thi.- t:zb1c on a Irua,,
The mast has improved reliability of settin$ of the sectUitua. ',,here are
three illustrations.
USSR VOC 547.832'159
U. Kimnas Poly-
SHERENAS, K. S., and POSHTUNAS, R,
technical Institute
"Study of the Reaction Products of Epichlorohydrine W10-1 Aro"tic Amine!-q.
XVII. 2-Halomethyl-2,3-dihydro-IH-benzf$l~indoles, 3-11aila-1,L1.3.4-
tetrahydrobenzo[hlquinolines and Their Derivatives"
Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedlrxenii, No 3, Kar 73, pp 342-346
Abstract: Reacting 7a,8-dihydri.-7Li-azirinofl,2-albe.-tz(lg:lintitil.e with
hydrogen halides yields 2-halome thy 1-2, 3-dihydro-1114 ti-mm ~ g ] 4ndoles ant!
3-halo-1, 2, 3, 4-te trahyd rob enzo f IQ quinolines which coulcl be forther reacted
to yield respective N-nitroso and finally -isonitroso 4exivatl,vvs. Heating
1-benzoyl-2 -ha lome thy 1-2, 3-dJ-hyd ro- 111-b orl z IS) ind oles ylmlds
oxymetliyl)-2,3-dihydro-Di-benz[g]indole hydroholides. lReactI.Cyll uf 3-lmlo-
1,2, 3. 4-te trahyd rob enzo [h I qui noUnes with thionyl chkmkle .11: ropm temrcra-
ture yields 3-halo-6-chloro-.1,2.3,-4-tet-.rohydrobenzofhlqi~iAno,'I.I.n(.-i;; when ttle
reaction is carried out at refluximg temperature, tht ftoducl. is 6-chloro-
benza(h]quinolAne. i~
(](:ES$LNG DATE--~23DCT70
1/2 025 UtiCLASSi 7 1
~ITLE-MULTICHARGEO CA AND ZN ION SOURC~i_fj_
AUTHOR-(05)-PASYUKp A.S.# VORORYEV YE.D., IVANNIKOV, R.[., KUZNEV$GV,
V.I., KUTNE_9_,_V.B.
COUNTRY 6P-rR_F_0--USSR
SOURCE--AT. ENEkG. USSRs 28: 75-8# JAN ~1970
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--ION SOURCE, 10-N REA-4i CALCIUMt ZINC, MErAL VAPOR,
CYCLOTRON/(U)U300 CYCLOTRON
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OOCU4ENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY REEL/FRAME--L988/0213 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105289
UNCLASSIFIED
~'212 025 UNCLA.'SSIFIO PkOCESSVIG DATE-230 M
'(RC ACCESSION NO--AP0105289'
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OESCRIPT11NIS A,;,E Tzi.:-
DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE OIL AULTICHARGED IWI SOURCE. TH", AA~
WITH CALCIU14 AND ZING METAL wrrt4 *rHc Y.00A kLASTtCj')'jl AE:ric)iE,~ Ar a-,-Jor
600 TO 90UGEGREPSC. THE MULTICHARGED CALCIUM ANO ?INC 10' %'S -i E R E
06TAINED "ITH A SOURCE ()EVELOVED FOR THE U-3013 T AF- L A Z ~:: J
DATA INDICATE PULSEU CURRENT VALUES FOA NINE CHA96CD ~ILI~-IUi',l 10.'is AND
TEN CHARGEO ZINC 10#NS* IN SUCH A CASE THE MEAN ZIiii-C CtONSUNIPTIQ'i 15
SIMILAR TO 50 MG,HA AND CALCIUM CONSUMPTION IS S131LAR T4) too
EXPERIMENTS ON ACCELERATION OF HEPTA CHARGED CALCUI;H IONS -AN3 DEC-'
CHARGED ZINC ION SHOWEG A MEAN CURREN r FOR CA PRIME? PlSrTIs'E St;9.;a 13NS
ON THE 100 CM RADIUS REACHED 3 MU A AND AN exrRACTrEQ OLICO CHARGE0 Zllq,:
BEAM UP TO CONGRUENT TO 10 NEOATIVE PgtME4 MU A.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC $1~1.762.2t669.1
BONDARENKO, A. V., KALMYKOV, Yu. V.., KVMAKJiOVA,___V. Id.,, an(I XIETSKO, G. P.
"Electrocrystallization of Powders of Iron an4 Alloys 0 Irom With Cob4lt
and Nickel Using Acoustical Oscillationa'~
Ul'trazvuk. metody intensifik. tekbnol. protsessov (Ujtjr&5onjc Mettiods of
Intensifying Technological Processes -- ao;Llectioll of wj~j-kqj (Moscow
Institute of Steels and Alloys, 60), Hoscov, 1970, pp 2112-211 jTranslated
from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Hetalluxglya, No 2, 1971, Absi:Tact lit? 2 G4-36
by the authors)
Translation: Results are preiiented from a study of the procomi of precipi-
tation of Fe and its alloys on a grooved c4tthode oncillititing tit: 100 Hz by
elect rocrys talli zation from 4tqueous sulpho.te solsitious. The:1)(Issibility
of increasing the current density and other paraftters ihlurinA electrolytic
powder production is clarified. I f1&ur*,*.Ztab1**,
UWR
UDC 5WjO:535
VLOIMI 0. a., IAZ'K'O, L. A.., and V, YA.v Llv--ov
State University imeni. Iv. Franko
"Blectrogyration of Crystals and Mae Transitions"
Hoscov, rzvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya FIzIch4vkIVa, Tol 35o No 9P
Sep 71, pp, 1852-1855
Abstract: Among the effects wbich are spontaneo%tsly eitueratetl during flerra-
electric phase transitions the beat kzovn axe the lina,w- wi4 tauaiLratic aleatro-
optical effects vhich are manifested in -the chan4!,e in Wret-Aing properties of
the crystals and are described by polar tensors of Ue llil4k i4nd fourth mriks.
Proceeding from the common symmetry arguawnts batied on the prtnclples oC
Curie and Neumann it may be expected thAt the ferroolei.*tric -phase transitions
vil.1 be accompanied also by change ira the gyrati= praperti," of 'the erystals
that are associated with the imaginary pa:rt of the coallikex jefractive Indcx.
The authors studied the spontanews electrogyratIon afirect .1.13. cry-staln of
triglycinesulfate (TUB). They determined the clue of the ct,,wrficient of
linear electrogyration of the TGS cry4tals. They ann):rved Uji: churacter of
the spontaneous eleerogyration as a fulqcticTA of the tIrIm oll 3)h4tse transition
and indicated the exzellent chmateristics of' UkIS (IfIVOct 11.6 compared 'to the
spontaneous electro-optical effec4. 74e artiole contali,an 1 4.LLustration and 11
R.1-iographic entries.
-4
JPRS 54877
7 Jsnuary 1972
UDC 536.7~
IjLt-^-.ROIiIC MAIA)G Or N.I. KOWZEV'3 PSYCONS LN WeLIESTOAS
lArticle-6 by Moscow, rloUtroTinsys Tekhnt~k, Suldiau. Seri". 22,
Ilo 10). 1411, jD-p-T-.---T7VT-
ka analysis of outtopy states based an dogwatTatt Torsi gas cars W d
DUE in jll~ -,w.I9te4 t"Aeltug & low entropy r..,:vGruvuP !u tl,t n4uror. neL.
Ic .'4, cop*b-,# of tirtmA !,to than or.& -rrnr per 1,000 aprwloos.
T!~ Ia. q strv-,-y #& r'&ICUIAL*d an the A**=Vti,,n of L40
wt fvraiP~* uLth &suit latTbPbTtlcl* A9AsIt7 W-1101A Z., utarx
a, l!P ti-, =,in at zn #Irctroal a" Large time =pllta4s .,c) at a
;ArtlCl# crt~-ectzatjou cb-3. a-as naurss" ;;t IA 0MUSIrt of an fl.,16d,
"UAV.rk-- fttwvrtvd* $1-artIC1*4 at ;,wycapf, *rA &a tApxbt* of ferfar*t~it. I
eatropy Qporaitloca %eAtcla ces be co"Iderad chxracteriftit for the "YCA*
As a U-491.* sad !ar ;ts* %Itt'b 19M "COIL4.
't 'tau k& V# r"7 cimz tv 196VICab of ii~ls
,."a rffta**4 fe" 4s, towan4litc-cavatebt ftodi~ws It. 11. owtatituts or, 4l.r-
tract. a~&I,wjj of Vwycw=, whUA axplAlaa the oweWmim of U=zloa &r f4o
rx-criazor ularcm-t.
ACLMIIY, 4h. 4F~. xtar--MW alaxonce. 4*rtw~ for
tx- ztw vawffmu iilcraase u"y avu -
of cagaltuav A 40FADC" a Critical #"**tL*l Vc acd roav
VIET
ot vac I*]. 'M4 CAHW"uvltv af ci~. ~-i
iv citra Ist El* orstm up ro r" ;r(tical
a matter for discusslan.
-Trr-3 J972
al
%A Lbe csTAwcCtvI.L7 of tl%* Sr'StIM On t4ftchLUS the
critical potential; and
CTIF. OV (for OMDVPbWAA INSCOVISIN. for
OV W10-9 owl-co-, rj Ow, )~ to-'-lox olws-f.wl).
Above the crItical potential the utardered nouristor-like: system; changes
to an ordered st to due, to the pr&ceoa of delocalization of the electron which
j,6VLirIp&L& It, t;: foraat!oo of choulcal hands UatwLca the stoom to t1ho ordered
Stsucture* Such an al&ctvoa 4alAc&l1.z&9t*a process to accompaclod b.7 the
transfer of o3octromLe excitation to the phonon spectrum of the neurlstor
Swrix.
The olectrom-phoson interaction la&4~ to the &tneratlen of a plasm
analogous to the plamom oscillations of carriers in aealcooductors but vtth
Al intra;arttc2s donstey (effective uses) me zwo, swIler
tl,&n f OW:rs of switude
or 6=1canductore (for o-ty" Jo5b. me, - I a).
)me. the electronic axslzig of psycons p"o#4#fpx an Intrsparticle
'leAetty (effective wAss) of w& - 10-4 m,. a time amplitude CretwAtf.on tize)
.0 r. 10-14-10-15 sac at; a carriorr coagentrociao of N - 1017-1018 c.-3. and
on optical diftle"ric parvicabiltry of 3.1 (UsU4 for 4"rpboue, saterLala
-P2.84 from -.0) pr*V"ef a fk opportunity to datff=JM from, kRDWQ relation-
4446 151 I'lo. M-0) the p1--- frequanry wp. CU 74,14CMa SULA.0 CZWS) M
6! Cho $y*Loa In the opeCtrus. awl Cho coaduccivity V'V,) at the pan istAr
~Wwa %M CrItic&l. pot*WUi4 Vc 45,ow, Tsht*).
vt~ars Ly ILS the dtalactrie p4nmobilay to vacomm,
4.
7
it f~ilzvm
wyetem alpewe tin tri%Lfjd 70tenu&I M7 be, by ON Vwfzzw-"w
eieCtr=I_- x=XLc,&= =! V-1- xgbc.*4~W'41 p6yc;,~ .1w tr*"Ittefi 4ft- a lo~
1 - ; tv-" f & t It Lti~ - ~.M w=zc '-w Z7 or-
c:tact rams" hl orgor"4 at th *rotow a%ow% 0A critic-at Petwatul Vc.
JPAS 54876
7 J4nuary 1971
UDC 621.396.6.019.3:621.9,047/049
RIL2ASILM PWIKAHS IX MOICO-CMWAL STITZO
1. RUIANILITT Of MSSAW-CUCHICAL SYSTEMS WtTR ORDIRIOG
[Arttale b A- is w 21ektroo To Wtka, Rasst&o, $art" 12,
y :*cow.
go 10), V# . a
to tbts 4CCICIO of* -4ged the princIplas of construction of sort
reliable Pblatco-ChOOLIC&I system* from lose TOLLOU0 elements conformist to
bl*sr7 191je.
It is shftv tbst tsA copiftlofA for in-reasial the reliability of phys-
lea-c:hsmlcsl systems .motor of wl"taistog the antrwpy Ckmaj* of the pstudo-
ejai'llt'rias Process asd is 4c41GVhd by locro,"Ing Lbs logical GurFl"~* of the
system by seats of orderimg.
TM totma smaket of slem"," of the saUrs *Vt4-= "s, AeLerwL&ed, U--
surtag tliwcE*r7 prob46ilit7 of Its opoTatt" Ps - O."S a*A t" op"mes aux-,
t arc" operations. OW witirb result in str"-
bar If 41 *113s" sobiocz to
t-,-1 X*rlmg of the ph"Ica-cmucal *"too.
Tke Cientesperan of 40 4*4efteve-
of alowents in ON-OU011ast V"aLbl* Azom~w
volux.4 (at to to Colvemopts to 1 CO) ro"Irso. above all, rallablp, thsocts".
"q fee" the c%=*jr --sastsucted.
ReltsU1.1.1", W&IcAA volume. w."ed of oposattas; of alectrbal. a4varsto,
Chasm are charactertatic aosocist-d with t%e techniques (chemical. p1hrolco-
Chwattal) of FrAZAL"Ifij,
ftpa"IA6 64 xB* phyofco-Chenizal prorparmlas of A!*ZZr449C *Tebifif.
it
.440 feba p~0VA,&AL& "tor-Im, Lba t"-
1 101-Uty
-pn ;15
or jen;L
_7
C
god JSSj=Tj= af tent _=
of exter"I 7AtZw"** (for -- Ia. txrs4istlaa). Tht*b Aptrrairs the v&rLs-
_ht
ties to al-1- slowest 41.sassiaos end the stability of Wiwl.4~1 a,lanomto
N VICCCOTS, Uz4oWi4i h*A txti= CpZX,-, -.-.A
wsvz
10
3t So ob"totoly necessary to seek increased raltability to the
devolorwaset #9 ""going t"W"10j;iMal astbods of tobvicatlog electronic
losonts. Sovest"loss, even I tu perfect tocksol"Lital lww&l Is util-
t
sed besides Suitable *tessato zbe output of unreliable elements will be
relatively Intsh.
One of Cho c&Awt problass to. therefore, the construction of reliable
Aryste" grant unreliable elminnits.
Bommeas (3) was the first to show that ouch a task want be treated with
Sethods and It Must be the subject of thermodynamic theory as
Wornat"S was to. the works of L. SzIlsv4 and C.R. Shannon.'
The application of isfors"Loo theory is the calculation rf reliability
of systems was p"Yeated, (OV WAMple. Is 14). The phenomena of Impurity
v4riatioe a" cbo thermal froconnoo to the solW-atato *leomat are of entrspLc
secure. but the tachal-at procedures of entertain proc*ssisig cannot always
lux.re A doccos" kmt way, In Part Increase the pCobability, of Phyalco-chesual
Proces"s CAUSIMS " tacre"S is the watt*py of the &0114 state, VhLeb lands
to 4*valopmejftt of madestred operations and failure In the functioulat of the
device. Thus. the reason to? unreliable spur Live of 91-:.Imts ties In PqKult4f-
Was of In alazzra&U alosemA both durl- their
faltricurion sad during operation. rm thLs beets It is nec#"ary to rubtaLs#
the Physically Least"~le P"Otbaity of ge"ratiso of onr*114ble, vlaaent*
falkVicatad from rbyst"IftLaal &yet&".
Cooso"votly. tu ptobleft *F lotrens"S the rella&U-tty of Oyfilto-
cbeates! aytt*64 dIrTiVed froft ~0110blo 0041019MI 704imes to t%* study of
Cb=&iCAkI thOVIDO yftffifti& WhIth 10 *%1t&bl7 "IRIPP&A for 0 4*ftCTIVtI*1M net only
of molecular taforawtioa systoom 1") but also of tof*ruatiou-1*111cal proc-
no aajarttv o"tan v- of tat-a-res-t-fur- the creation
of. for exazip1m. computtel mt%a xTs cxp*ts vo4er cmWition at ewtwevat
aciawl"i" ar 4orlsig *61*6 of *pProachtag tixe-S46140 avat*6 VFMI-h differ
from Aqui.I.WUM states by as infinitely unau anount. Suck Processes in Chain-
tcal tbefoody"atce are reversible aug.ta*& pis" to a pba" space separated
b7 a Izu 4"In-0- UM ztz sp- =! 11-72-
oyateas &f thin typ& Wme base donated posado-equilibrium systems 11,31.
They a" ovitable for Overriytive of organization VIA owto-Orannisetion of
;==-- 110 -- rut he g4 I f-4 fotc-P-rloo of r,1f,hjA
af
.ucr=wtjwmtc* v=4 lafaruxtion Patud eililteLaa Prectim*&
jByiic6-tb*ki"a jwltm
er"'Otga tbg Ong-M C~#nle of a PO&Vdasquilfirrium process vieving at least
AV
SO
40
rA As Is
W~" ~.-a ~-. # (3)
716urs Dopeadeace of the probability of distrtb4tiou of elements in 0"
Call Qj) &Ud thC COCAI VALAMbal of structural elements (U) of tho
physico-chgalcol system *a tut "bar of actuctucAl alaissaLs at
the coll. M. 7idUC&Xry prob"LlIty of oporacton of the sy4tom
P4 0.995.
K&71 ft-obahUlty Of distr'butim Of Slass'Orf in as@ Coll, ?L
2 total afflob" f structural elements tyx of Lbe systems. a
3: 11, 1 of C:I: Onownt
Tabit t
'~'rftvv cut" of the !.Ajetzib
At, a So*cUtsd ProbAblLiepyrafivatfin
In-
I w i -713 2
J1.5 40~-
tap 1. -owpwrgrars '1 5. Total number of wyetum
2. Activation "afty 6hau&-. cAltuals #Ivo-*go
i_. -*W- Y-~' . . I - - - 6--
IM-MM.. a-T.
`OU* i: Kin.
4. rsau"6quaibrLuz entropy cusago, a. aubt4r at &Ioa&&Ls in
9
'tth 2-1 alsomiato pot colt. The structural slaomato of the call may be
jot"d to sack O&W wwo lmvlm see, Como" connective by 0 atrIctly do-
finad method (?Lg. 2) Wkeroby to 444towed vaet*4 altocastlea or structural
010MMOU of 0 StAtIS tnI4 is tb* OMtIr4 system OW mutual Saflue"a of tud
alemosto on sock etbat withi respect to cbe direatlas of pcop&ption of the
anat
"g 'a",
The results of cbLs study may be utIlLxod far the coustructlan of
ralUble oystome frow vuralUble alawasu.
I A'll
vas" 2. Com"ttes, of stru4tural 019000tat
1) Connection of an al a to 9340 emu;
2) zesbactus. at Or" 030"Stip In the Can;
3) 4Go SO .ion. of 414mosts in 034, ovotook.
X"2 1. Dirattum of 570tom excitation
2. vallmark. T,T, ara n=, SA- tr=- Vol ", 236. 1962.
2. Tf#Usr, r.A. and War,&", S-M-, igg Tr&ft.., JUM 1169; nhg jimpatatoa
-U%Mj. V61 -3-. 1;-..
3. ves "Mau, G., IT.
LavotT44"I It4T&tUr7. publiAwisr, Uouae of 14w#tEn L4ter6tvrej, F."Cav.
36 gtc::..Vz i a#~# alh
41 e*tlew in the Fro#9"a a NOL667, xaz*:Z, ft tew, -4=-
10
vallot. N.. cytnraotica. Vol 3. 17s, 1960.
6. Uruam. V. To.. F I aktvUU (Froblowe of cybersettes). p to.
GIFHL laaw"arotamwo do OCTO flatka-4141to"CleUmtskay l1wocury.
St to hAL"hiss Saw&* of Thy*Lcal*blkd matiammotIcal Limeraturat). ""cow,
11:3.
7. R&ckow. A., ft~,vEleClk (Cyb4rmattles), Vol 2, 136. 1965.
Rackow. A.. tb4d., Vol 2. 244. 1965.
Lobesov. X.I., Zia. ris. this. (Journal of ftysteol Chmiltry). Vol 40, 281.
is".
LO I Kolwasiv, W.I.. jMd.. Vol 40. 784. 1966.
11. Koaclov, U.I.. Vol 41. IM, 1967.
~:2, Kogan. In PriscOpy *&wo*rt!qjzstmtA (PrImelples of Auto-Orsaxis&-
t0a). r 178. Mr. Mcacow. 1966.
13.
jutoLLs. S_ ;. ffir Ch4m * (Journal of tk7alcal Cbsolotry). Vol 214. 103.
L
ri 66*.t somboorwanizateii v flxLboilhifjst~m
a EM! usuf Auto-OrossivOlum in ft-W.C*-
ISL 1,expession "known), No NOW. zleirtrost", plooeow.
1%91 Ita luxpap,*Ifw Amakimmirml, Vol 9, #019, j.170,
1-1. 94tolts I bek-coll ow"Mtevaul psowforawseewwwwarkh ob SCIMV" 48141tM
3! Uftal-m--L-k" one of sc*to ;flpiia Imas to-
r*iblw ftetems, In CbmIcal. Tbovoodymmatco). go 0001%. X1wUctv%1k&,
%6&cvw. It"; AT%. Vol 9. 507%,1173-_
mazw!l IMIMO tsnftdqa~~Ig
110,14
yo obt 11"
t*aj*ttgoXbtp Urft"'VM*t*AZ"j
,dym"c O"arr"m z"malimas of &"go of "versiblA systs" In cbmteal
Therso-Dy"aaltv for f1sou"oquiltbrive Procosees), M, X* 00797. ?1"-
trOAMLA, N-*", AR:~, 2-4 74 "411 LS?O- -
:0- Aw a f1&;o*4U ;!hl
=*.r 0' =7p;zw.
vve
Mr-c t " a 6A kh
zar" S* *e=m
PrOCIFEVOUSULI&I
-09, Win, KL*UT4mtk*, moscom, l"t; &I-%. Vol T. 6101. 1110.
I$- Iftardeft, R.S., IbIA.. Vol 11. 735, 1963,
20. Jay"#. X.16. n". Say.. Vol 106, 620, 1957.
2i. Traylows;,".. Torsoogats?A I termodiMalks (Thosso tatiew &Sd Thorso-
dywAlit 0 ftanly&. Moscow. 1970.
12. "Weaev, va.. "- lks Egrtol9l ?rtrodv (SullatiA
of tus Somali", . visimLw) 516L. Molosical Section).
"a
Vol 51. 3. 1948.
23, brll%*Vla. L.. Uop. Tins Psuk (Adwascas In ftyalcal Scloscoo). Vol 77.
m. 1062,
24. 0*11. U.S.. J. Appl. Phis.. Vol 23. 372, 1952.
M Soule, C. Tbo KathematLcal Amallats of LoaLc.- Cmibrtdg* University Prasa.
1847,
26. Shossab, C.R.. SA= IAM:11~j (Studios In the
of latersa 1963.
21. trill*uts, L. and farodi. H.. RKXW&4tC4MLMtTO Vol fet4okikh
truktuys" (Mays, Propagation in Periodic Structur-90 plot W m. Moscow,
28. 9ndetAO&A. &A.. *Gen (ho4all"s of
r"014 grain Iftetba!"Mowt) mmaxaav! eimit Mstrim",
4wt*kis. t.zo 464 .Kwdchov. as.. mod"knon, (sunics 404 5*-
stawtIttr), sm"4, Noscow, 1*67.
30. P*trowhm'. X.T. abd Trifamew, To.D.. PrLIMMUSPITO 0 v
ftMMMkG faffUcStj- of qV-P tne =LMF
31. Sabooov, *.I., !M, ImIl. was- Vol 42, 1"s. 110".
32. C".ki. K.. MM i S=aosto rev " ,dU=
(Cro" Formatum &%A 5"aro" Strocturs 11 IL, )6tpqmw. 1~.
51. V--t' 1% S.S.. (PrOWA.Slity ThMMI). p 103, CU-144.
""Comr. list.
4i
54.
AN xj~
file, *&I ani ti~j~ulltwll
IS
tTyg&
%?I twom Ab*&�"i S&%k I=, Co"atiC4 C$Mt4T Of the UINAL &A"WY *f
simsesv. Ms.
r
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112 028 UNCLASSIFIEW PRVTJ~'IFSS INIC- DATE--~i _)0i. 10
TITLE--CORROSIVE WEAR IN WELLS AS A FUNCTION OF GAS C4.1140124SATE FLOW
VELOCITIES -U-
AUTHOR-(04)-KUTqVAYAj_A.A., ULYANOV, A.M*t KUZNETS0V, V.P~p
MIROSHNICHRRU-i-O.A.
OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-GAZOV. PROM. 19699 14(tllt 8-10
.i,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH.t IND.,v CIVIL AND MAR1.10: EPIGIR
TOPIC TAGS--PETRJLEU44 DEPOSITo CORROSION RATE~ ME~TAL 1~ IF PEP li'lPE FLl;li/(UlilO
STEEL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/2032 STEP NO--,UR/Ofi92/61).1'014/OLI/::)0,33/1)~)IO
CIRC ACCESSION 1'40--AP01~220
212 028 UNCLASSIFIEO RROCES1 ING DATE-2 501'.T 70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01?2261
ARSTRAr.T/EXTRACT--(U) CP-(]- AiISTRACT. CORIUS I 0%i l_-AD:')fG'j FXPTS. ~m[~RE
CONDUCTEO AT 4 WELL SITES 0,.*4 TYPE 0 ST~!I:LS AT GAS FLIJ14 PATES
OF 5-45 M,SEC. TESr SPECIMENS WEk.": LOCATE-0 IPJ CW4NECIP.G 1.5M
LONG SECTIONS OF 2, 2.5, 3, 4, AND 6 IN. PIPE!;. fllil:: ol'l'c;!4rING
CONDITIONS FOR TIIE NORTH~_kN STAVRUPOLSK PETAGEAOIN'51', (L) All) 'liAIK'3P!d'
(2) WELL SITES ARE, RESP*: LIQ* FL04Sj'320-380 ANI~) 4-91.0AY. GA S
FLOWS, 180-200 AND 400-500 10 PRIME3 MiPRIPIE3;'ERU.01. 1,1ELL PRESSURLi
26-27.5 AND 100-102 ATM. CONDENSATE tp'~Alp.t 5L-3 A1~10
SUB2 CONTENTo 0.7-0.9 AND 4.3 VOL.PEA~CFNT. CL RP1141: 141~::GATIVF IN
CONDENSER wATFR# RA-105 AND 30 RG-L. COR93SICIN Rikl'I:S .%'r i INCREaSEC)
SLOWLY AT FLOWS nF 5-20 MoSECp ANO WERE Af A 1:)1. 0.,114 4POYEolk [)I THE
20-28 M,SEC REGIONg OKOPPI14G OFF SHARPI.V 70 0,07 lllllpYElW AT 40-h5'1,q.(:C.
AT SITE, Zo THE CORROSIUN INCPEASE0 RA010LY AT FL1310; OF, :?-7 M,Sl:i:, WAS
AT A MA'Xm OF 4,7 MMPERYEARv IN NE l)-lVmr$EC ANU LEYELED OFF: AT
SIMILAR TO 392 MMPERYEAR AT FLJWS GREATER THAN ?Ool~ljsic-. Ec;wai
CORROSION RATES AT THE HIGHER FLO14 RAT45 ARE DUE TO INC,10FASED T0ik:W(.E:NCll
IN THE PIPES; EROSION CONTRNUTIUNS TQ~CORROSWN 114S11FICANT CVE"g AT
-HIGH FLOWS AS LONG AS THE CONDENSATF IS~NOT CORR056E*
USSR
KUTOVOY, A. S., et al., Moscow, OtkrVtiya, lzab~retriq-iya, Promash-
lennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zaaki, No 9, 1970, P 13T, Patent NO
264814, filed 21 May 68
is connected to the first Output Of the control signal uoit, and
the output of this rectifier unit iis connecred -to the first :Ln:)u--
of the correction adder. The second output of :the id,glIaL cc,ntrol
unit is connected to the first input of the reat-ifiqir unlit j-'-or
input increments. The second input, of thit; reotifiiir unit is con-
nected to the output of the delay unit, whale CKe output oE ti,-e
rectifier unit is connected to the, jacclond inpum of the correction
adder. The output of the correctimi adder is 6anneited through a
sign inverter to the input of the uk.eizory eLemeqt.
2/2
112 0 191 UNCLAS$11FIE0; PIAIIKES~ --O?!)(:TTO
: ri IN' DATE
TITLE-INT17RACTION CF SULFO;~ COAPOUNDS OF CUAL WIN 111%ERIAL
SU3STANCES DURING THEr~MAL 3kFAK0llWf4 -U-
AUTWIR-(041-BRUK, A.S., KUTIVGY, P.M., t-,Q--$Ct-fAR0V, V-Ftl 1341-1111-14~Hv Fti.14,
I.-CCUNTRY CF ilJF0--USSR
loll
SCURCE-Krith. TVERD& TOPL* 1970p (0# 66-70
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--kARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANOGRAPHYP MATC-HiIALS. 4ECH., UND.,
CIVIL AND "ARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--SULFURt COALs BLAST FURNACEv COKE-9 IR04s
QU AL 9 1 Y C 0'Y T rill I ,
CALCIUP COMPOUND, CHEMICAL SEPARAT10N. HIYUROGE.Al SO(F11W
[-',.CONTR6L 14ARKING-NO kESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PRUXY REEL/FRAME-1989/0756 STEP NO--UR/04ii7/TtOitOOOolOUI/0066/n,170
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107298
....2/2 OX5 UNCLASSME61 PP.CjCES$jj)lG 0ATE-OZOCT70
:JRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107290
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT DECREAS114G THE ,, c,,.,l%rENr IN 11LAST
FURNACE LUKE MAY IMPROVE THE IRON QUALITYo WEST 0,1:1,11FT'sli. l.JALt EASILY
SINTERING, CONTG. 2.64PERCENT 5 AND 39.4PEIRCENT V04,ATILlill', WAS TqEATED
VARICUSLY OITH SID SUB2, FE* AND A MAGNETIrE C13,14c4li CONT6. 63PERCE41T FE,
PARTLY AS FED. THE S CONTENT IN l'Hf: I(MIAL 141XTS4-0 IN THY INTEAME-01ATE
PRODUCTS OF CONTINUOUS COKINGt AND IN THE RESULTIN(l COO A~E PLOlun.
MAX. FORMATION OF H SUB2 S PROCEEDED THA;OUGH THE $1"EPS DF 14P13 tPEATING
AND ISOTHERMAL THERMAL TREATME.NT UNDER THE ACTION 41F HIGHLY ACTIVE H.
ALL ADDITIVES EXCEPT FE FACILITATED THEGASIFICATICIN OF $ 6EFORF
CALCININ6t WHILE AFTERWARDS CHIEFLY NONIVOLATILF 5 (104P[Mo WERE FlkNIED.
USE OF HIGH,S COALS FOR PREPN. OF SLASTfURNACF COK~ 15,POSSIBLE ONLY
WHEN-THE COALS ARE EASILY SINTERING* ADON, OF CA C04PD!i, 14CREASED THE
AMT. OF S.lREMAINING IN THE COKEt BUT INTHE FORM OF! CASP WHILH NAS 43T
DFTRIMENTAL TO IRON QUALITY.
USSR UDC
RE z= S. R., and W=X. Yh- T., Institute ol' 141croblo1q.-:1, iu,,d Virology,
AcaderV of Sciences Ullcxainian
"The Effect of the Products of Metabolism of BacMuo aubWls, 11311.rair 110 Oil
J,
Cholinesterase Activity of Animal Bra
Kiev, ?-Ukrobiolo-icheskiy 2aiurnal, Vol _32, "No 3, MaYOWle I)p
Abstract: lbe b-niins of &I irdce sufferlr4j fr4xii
induced by Bacillus slibtilis,, strain 110, were studied, and an in~r-,,Ase in
sternse activity from 5.89 (normal) to 7.57 was noted. Thiii inco!'more of chulii-e-
sterase activity is a natural reaponee of the qrgwiism too t-bt!~ Irx^-ave of auq-t-Yl-
choline - resulting from infection producto - Vh1ch causue 1mi)Ddvm=ic disturba=es
in the central nervous system.
USSR 'UDC: 662.996:5"6.4
BIA"GINY-A, F. V. , KISILEV, G. -A.* M 123~3- ILS M:K-1YCRC'V-1 D. S. ,
and MORIN, Yu. A.
"EqiUpment fo.- Investig-at-iiig. the U%armophysicti'.! st-tcs of
Haterials by Quasi-%Stationary liethods"
- , -~ A, -1(kill-Iii
RovoBibirsk, lzvostiya- '.Wirs.~nrp Citfle, Qmiy" 110 x~~
"Z~ 5
Seriya Tekhnichoskikh Mauk, No 3, 197-0, PT) 31 0
Abstract: T-vo tyi~e3 of devicv,~a are derica-ibed .-Car invo;--ti tl-o
thernophysical characteristics of lie rit-:Ln.~julat by thEl
complex qu2si-staI4.ionary nethod in a broad and
with the dependence of the chni-acterietics on 1he tei!1j-,('-!rt3Aure
taken into account. In addition, a r-3rztw4 has 6.,%eyelorea Tor
P.utonatically con"Cro-21 ling the temr),erutucre izi. thi.,iji+ dwirj.cco- by
"ing the condition for the ~;n tho
K. rarice. 1-N-4e devices are of tbe plagze :~.nd ti,,ree,,
crass see-If.-ional ot each be-~M& given. Alzo "J.1orn i~' the
block diagnam o1' the equi,pment for
-Lccur-,,-.(;y temnerature r(rgulator 1)' 1:1:," j,jl
in which hir
.,h
tYPO are uced. 'Tlic authors nro coimootucl with 1.1,14) 11,A111.0.1o'c of
Theoretical aaid Applied in Novosibiroli:.
1/2 oti UNGLASSIF(Eui VIRI)i'~I:S54146 DATE-.-04Dl;1:7!)
,,:.,TITLE--NMR STUDY OF THE ASSOCIATION DF ALCOWLS hNI) PHE"NOCS .-U-
AUTHOR-(03)-8RODSKIYv A*I.j POKHODEN;K,OP V~0.o KI-IlSo 'Vi..
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-SOURCE--USP. KHIM, 197of 39(5)r 753-72
~:OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.~SUSJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--NMR SPECTRUM, HYDROGEN BONDING# MOLECULAR STRUGJURE, ALCT014"JLI
PHENOL
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY FICHE NO ---- FDIO/605013/811 sup
ii I I I I L L9
Z12 0 t I UNCLASS FIE 0 oil
CtRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140359
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT A REVIEW wr'i~i
PART OF 1969 COVERING THE HASIC PRINCIPLES USEU 91, ]Hf~: !;TdD'(
BONDING IN ALCS. AND PHENOLS OY N-41 SPECTROSCOPY 1 N OF ~:fl'AAJJlG%
OF INTER OR INTRAMOL, BONDS AND ME EFF9GTS OF SIA-01:1'URM11. f-A(:10RS ON
THESE. FACILITY; MST, File KHjM# IM.
USSR,
I AlU
.. ................
ia Pkkl~s S I JIG OATE-100070
UNCLASS11FIED .
/Z 0
TITLE--PARAMETRIC RESONANCE IN AN ANNULAR LASER -ii-
AUTHOR-104)-KRUGLIKt G-S.p PESTOV# k.G.v PUKROVSKIYo Yo-P.i K,UTSAK# A.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-VSESGIUZNYI S1-4ROZIUM PO FIZIKE GA,ZUYYKH QKGi NoVu!ilBlRSd, U'S-S-R,
~,~JUNE 1969o ZHURNAL PkIKLADNOI SPEKTROSKUPIIP VO~ 121 MAlli1970p Pa
.~I',VATE PUaLISHED ---- MAR70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
T...-TOPIC TAGS--GAS '~ASFO, PERTURBATIONY LASER! STABILITY, ii~z it jq':-r k I c
RESONANCE, FREQUENCY CHAAACTERISTIC
C0NTROL'MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
--DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
~.~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/2025 STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0108351
OAT;--- 3
UNCLASSJ~FrED p 14 0c. _.s '30 crr o
-2/2 050
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0108351
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ASSrRACI. tHEORIJILAL AtIO'
INVESTAGATION OF THE EFFECT OF AN EXTEPNAL PERIODIC
DIFFERENCE FREQUENCY OF OPPOSITELY MOVING WAVFS IN pih jV%lflilJ1-sli-"
IT IS SHOWN THAT IN THE RESONANCE RAN(;Llf Wllk':Kl- Tll~~: i'i:;Rf(dRjJAl[(JN
FREQUENCY IS CLOSE TO ]H~ BEAT FREQUENCY, TKE QlWiN,2414'Y C-11-INDLE11ONS 11)..:
OPERATION OF AN ANNULAR LASER BECOME UNSTAdLE. A Q0AlL'TJJlVEl-Y NEii
REGIME OF FORCED SYNCHRONIZATION WITH T14E FREQUE:NCY 1.')!F- TNE Act[f4c)
PERTURBATION ARISESt LEADI.NG TO A COMPLETE LOSS Of llllr'ji4'Jl-44qTlUN Afl--JlJl IiE
ROTATIONAL VELOCITY OF THE SYSTEM, THE CALCULATED WKI)Tri OF THE
SYNCHRONIZATION ZONE IS IN QUALItATIVE AGREEMENT WITH EXII'EkIMENTAL OAT.A.
Transformation aw str"turi
USSR 11410. 539,89
n9PAR, A. H., GERMNo Y. H.t and Hal"Al 0. lot InmUttatia of Physical
Metalltdty and Metal Physicep Centzal Scientific Remearoh Inatttute
of Ferrous Metallurgy ineni A. P. Hadin
"Alpha-0nega-Transformation In T:Ltazdum and Ole"nium frain Sho,~k WALVes"
Hoscowt Doklady AkadeaU Hauk SWR9 Vol 213, If* It Nov-DOO 73, P:P 81-83
Abstract# Experiments were conduated to check out the potialbility that an
alpha-onega-transfo-r=tion taken place in titanium and mix-conium arai the omepa,-
phase Is preserved after impact of a plane chock wave. Tiats "aitv made using
titaniun and sirconium iodide which trars s0jeoted to shoilik, vaVim of' wMing
amplitude by placing the samples in an ampule Wilch v" amtonahod with an
explosive charge from a firinj pin In the mupule. Fraasuwu matqnltude Was
determined by experimental aeasurement of the was vielocio u of the ampulo
our-face, directly adjoining the simple, using Amown D-u rOUtlat4ships for the
aApule xaterial (steel D18NIOT). A small awunt of caej;4~-phaojt0was noted in
titanium after exposure to a )50-kbor preasuv shock wave a6t 2Y,,) Xf At this
pressure the residual ti.,aperature excemda the omega-iaphit-o+-,rant;,,rc=ation
temperature. To decrease the raisidual texporat !-r8 of tho witpula with the sanpl4t,
tho ampule was cooled with liquid nitrogen to UO X where, eLf tor a. testj the
1/2
USSR
MEW. A. H., at al., Doklady Akadeali NaWc SWR, Vol 21$j So to Nov/Doc 73,
pp 81-83
s"ple contained 60-70% oaega-phas* when subjected tio the nazeshock-wave
.pxvssuxe of 350 kbar. The same affect wan noted when zireoulujil %w testod
by the same method with approxinately 80% oasga-phass to:uti: pxoluced. The con-
clusion was made that the oxega-phase is forne4 at 200-3LWO K Irbom a shock-
wave front of approximately 5-micresecond dumtion In UU&Iwt xui circonlum
and the transformation has an atharma aartowite nature. 11wo WIgurval 19
bibliographic references.
2/2
- 46
USSR UDC 615.371:576.858.23/.03+5i'6.858.23.01(474.2
TAMM, 0. M., KUSLAP, T. R., and - -, K, K., Ministry of 11talth, Estonian
USSR, and the Tallin Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Hygiene
"The Use of Live Polio Vaccine and Enterovirus Cir,~ulatlrjn in Ote Estonian
SSR During 1965-1970"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologli, Epidemiologii t Immunobtalogil, No 7, 1973,
pp 76-81
Abstract: Prior to 1940 morbidity of poliomyelitis In EJ~WnLL Tanl;ed frCO
1 to 10 per 100,000 population. Following World Wjjr 11'. J:iie ni(jr1j4dity raue
steadily until in 1958 an epidemic 4ue to pDlirivirtis typi, I oacarred in
southeastern Estonia, quickly apread to the tioutfiern mid attain(id
an incidence of 82.5 per 100,000 population. The uso of la1h; vu(:Ont durini,?,
1957-1958 did not alleviate the situation. In January l!11J9 Uie of the tri-
val,ent Sabin vaccine was instituted. The initial tmnuaiwaticrl oncorpassed
531 of the entire population from 3 months to 60 years ol: age; 81.6% of
those under 18 years were immunized. Morbidity dro-pped oharply In tile 2nil
quarter of 1959. Mass immunizations were repeated in 19110 and 1,961; in
1962 mass immunizations were conducted for those up to 18 years of age.
1/2
USSR
TAM, 0. M., et al., Zhurnal Mikrobiologil, EpidemiologLi. i litxuanobiologlt,
No 7, 1973, pp 76-81
The elimination of the polioviruses from circulation ii~ ~thu jjiiaiiral. poptalation
was accompanied by their replacemezt with ather enterovilriLses. In 1962 about
200 cases of aseptic vveningitus due to Coxsackie virus 5!i werg reported, and
In 1970 about 100 cases. In addition, from 1959 to 1970 34 pallo like cases
were reported; in none was poliovirus isolated nor an an1:1b-,'iy tizer to polio
detected. However, Coxsackie B virus was itiolated from tieven of the~ie c-aties-
Epidemiologic studies showed an increased toci4ence of luolatiizin (if Co.