SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAPIN,, A. A. - LAPSHIN, V. B.
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USSR IJDC 547.241
PUDOVIK, A. N., GUR'YANOVA, 1. V.6 ROHMOVs C. V.9 an-dIfUll
State University imin.1 V. 1. UI y4nov-Leidin
"Reaction of Diphenylphosphlue With Met4yl Ester of Pyieuvic. Ar-id"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103)p No 11, Mar 71, pp 709-710
Abstract: Diphanylphosphine was added dropwise to am excemf of methyl J)Yruvate.
the mixture heated to 45-50', and then cooled. After,oeverul days cry*tala
appeared and were recrysta-1,lized. from hazana, to give
ethyidiphenylphosphins, m.p. 12&-128*. In the temper;jitura range 129-148 the
production isomerised:
9 9H 0 i CH
t .8 t 3
(C 115) F-C - COOM 5) 1
6 2 3 2-?-0'-4 -CON01M3
tt .025
.Z - ._, UNCLASSIFIF P140CESStNG 9ATF--llSEP?0
rITLE-GENERAL ACTION AND TOXICITY OF RIBORUCLEIC hr,',ID PREPARATIONS -U-
%UTHOR-LAPIKp A.Set MATIYENK0v N*A,
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. IMOSCOW) 1.009 33(t)t 914-5
,~-DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70
:-SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCUNCES
TOPIC TAGS-RNA, TOXICOLOGY# LIVERip MOUSEP CATv. RATo RARRIT, PYQUGEN
CMTROL V4RKl'JGv--'i9 PESTRICTMNS
0OCU4FN,T CLASS--UNCi.ASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1665
%!!--APO 103431
STEP
212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PRIDCPS~,IN3 DATF-11SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103431
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(I)) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BOVINE LIVER AND HUMAN E11APYONIC
RNA PREPNS. ADMINISTERED ONCF TO MICEF I.V, AT 50 4G-K(;I, t.P. At 2010
MG-KG9 OR 30. TIMES S.C. AT 250 MG-KG HAID N3 OFFIN&BLE YOXICITY AND AT
COMPARABLE DOSES 010 NOT AFFECT, THE CENTRAL NERVOOS SYISTEAt AdtERIAL
PRESSURE, RESPIRATION, MUSCLE TONE, OR INrRAUTERINE E10AXONIC
OEVELaPMENT IN 141CE9 CATS* AND RATS* AT, 0.5v 10c; AN%l~ 20 MG-KG F.V. THE
RNA PREPNS. HAD A MODERATE PYROGENIC-EFFECT Ili RABBITSo
it-, f-V I _f; Ll
025 UNCLASSIFIED DATF--IISEPIC
etTLE-GENERAL ACTION AND TCXICItY OF RISONUCLEIC APrU PMEPARATIONS -(J-
_.,AUT"OR--L4jj.Kj A.Sot HATIYENKOv N,Aw
V...
"COUNTRY bF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FARMAKOL. TOKSIKOL. (MOSCOW) 1970t 33(119 9~-5
DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
SUBJECT AREAS--SIDLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCtENCES
TOPIC TAGS-RNAv TOXICOLOGY, LIVER# MIDUSEe CATv RAT# RAfilri'lTt PYQUGEN
CONTROL MARKING--NO REStRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAMF--Iq86/166� STEP
- - ---------
2/2 025 UNCL ASS IF I ED P90CESSIN3 DATE--11SE11,70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103431
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(t)) GP-0- AOSTRACT. BOVINE LIVCl 4NO WY44N UNIARY91.11c
RN A PREPNS. ADMIMSTERED ONCf TO MICE 1.*Vo AT 50 114-KGt I.P. At 2010
MG-KG# OR 30 TIMES S.C. AT 2SO MCP-KG HAD NO OEF101401E '111XICITY AND AJ
COMPARABLE DOSES DID NOT AFFECT-THE CENTRoNL NERVII%PS SY$WEMq APIURIAL
PRESSUREv RESPIRATtONt MUSCLE TONEt OR INTRAU*rER110E Eml~qYrinic
DEVELOPMENT IN MICE9 CATSt AND RATS* AT 0,5, 100 AND, 20 4G-i(G I.V. THE
-EFFECT IN RA4RITS,o,
RNA PREPNS. HAD A MODERATE PYROGIENIC
tk-- jr i ii tz K- Y -c
1/2 025 UPLCLASS1FIC-6i ORIX-E-53ING 0ATE--30OCTIO
rITLE--SCATTERING UF NORMAL SOUNO WAVLS !N A NONREGUOR qtAYEGUIDE AT
CRI.TICAL FREQUENCIES -U-
AUTHOR--LAPINt A*D.
ccuNrRY OF INFO--USSR
7~''SOURCE-MOSCOWI AKUST ICHFSKIY ZHVRNAL IAC(3U$TIC$ JUIRNALl v VOL, XVY NO, lip
1969t PP 567-571
.,DATE PUBLISHED------70
SUBJECT AR.E_:4S---P.4YSICS
TOPIC TAI~5--PERTURC)AFICN METHODI ACOUSTIC SCATTERING,
ACOUSTIC FREwUENCYt CRITICAL FREQUENCY
.CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--Ut4CLAS.SIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/LO16 STEP
__CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01i2169
_LA ED
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PR16CES11ING, DATE-3COCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112169
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, IF 1*11E 15 TO
CRITICAL IN AN ALMUST REGULAR 01AVEGUIDIEF THE !')CAIJI!:,~'1'~) FIELD IS
APPRECIABLE AS COMPARED TO THE INC100ir WAVE iflftfl, I'll t:, il~~:)Zjju 0, .4
SPECIAL METHOD OF SMALL PERTOROATIONS IS PRCIPQ~EU WIDR THE ZERO
APPROX114ATIUN WHICH HOLDS FOR CRITICAL FREOUE,~!XAES OF NOR3AL WAVL-50 TmL
STUDY IS RESTRICTED TO THE PLA14E PKOBLEM IN A WAYEI:;J104: HAVING
ABSOLUTELY SOFT 14ALLS AND FILLED WIT14 A AEDIU.11. 14ELANOUS ARE D,~z~ZIVEO
BETWEEN THE AMPLITUDE OF T-HE NORMAL IN(ioE-Nr WAVE ANO I_H:_: AMPLITUiE -OF
THE IRREGULARITIES IN THE WAVEGUIDE, 'THE METvf0fj IS US4'0 TO CALCULATE
SOUND SCATTERING IN A ROUND WAVEGUIDE FILLED o1TH A Homa~-C-iEcus .4Eolljm.
THE METHOD CAN BE USED TO STUDY SURFAC.E ItiESOPIANCC, ON J, PEA10JICALLY
UNEVEN SURFACE. ORIG. ARTo HAS I REF!'i FACILITY: ACOUSTICS
INSTITUTE, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USSRP MOscow.
USSR
LAPIN,' A. P.
"Singularities of Ag.ii),, of 11(:jwdel- l-'loct*,,t,)I,licl!;]:,I~t~i~-,-s ~n
Dielectrics"
Sb. nauch. tr. VNIT i osobn dlisl;.
lectec-i SE1-C11t=1T--1,*,2,!-,k.S OT 1:~,U 1, 1 U11,
-1 .- L011
Institute of Phosphoi,--, ar4C ExAr.:t Pure M;iterial.;~O
pp 108-113 (from PZli-Ehimiya, N-0 7, Apr lltfil!it ra~ t "1 7 L! S)
Tranoiation: u, COT(.A,
bright-nass- of ir,
take plnce
arfacto Ora
to r
USSR
LAPIN, A. N., NIN07-kYEV, V. A. , 11WO
"Mechanical Fropcrtles of iQU11"I"loT
I
Irradiation; Their 12aductio;i Durtlr4~
Moncow, Fizilca i 1,,hind-vra Cbraboti-.1
7 0 , p p 8: 13-
Abstract. Fadiation in i!,
proporzional to t-ho nilza cf;f Th,o 1111-,ojr,-~%~~:L ~Ivd.
proportioral to the !_rMdiCLL,1.011 tC1%'jJo r(j
as a basis for furthcz~ stw~y of
damag a aut!riors Ctudlod shafts in the,
of _Q11811110T atGO112 followingr
anintaiva.1 of
1 Mev (difforonco in -_0.2; form of t'*~,.Cj tv-11"J"J.1c dilaj- :-j:1,
duced strain 'hardoning with lrxribaao~ .4ri dowid.
are explainod ori th(.,4 baals ol' ~;ho
dislocations and coo.,plex radiatiOn 4of(jctc, ! an(,l ixt-,
of differencoa ii conoantwationl~ laid in t4ho 0+Cjc1;:1vw-i Of
complox dofects.
tSSIFItIO 410CES~ G P70
1/2 044 UNCL f
TLTLE--MECHANICAL PROPF-RrIES OF KH18NlOTjSTEEL AFTJ:.4'1 NEUTRON 10,011MONt
AND Ti4EIR RECOVERY DURING ANNEALING -U--i
&UTf4OR-- A*N.t NIKOLAYEVo V*Awo RA1QV,, I.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
So CE-FIZ. KHIM. OBRAR. MATER. 1970, ill 8-13
DATE PUBLISHED ------- TO
SUBJECT AREAS--NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TEF-CHNOLOGY, MATC,13ALrii 'IFC4., IN1.1
CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC' TAGS--MECHANICAL PP(,PFRTY, sriINLESS STFELP ANNEALING, 'Ar-TAL -*Zro,
DEFORM.ATION' RATEt NFUTRON IRRAOIATIONt ALOY
STAINLESS STEEL
CONTROL 4ARKING--Nn- RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFICED
PROXY REFL/FRAME--1938/0644 STEP 40--UR/0472 VI'll/ JOW /,)i) 110
1 *, ~4L 74
2/2 044 UNCLASSIFIED PR131CE Sj. ING Oa TE.-- I I S ~D M
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105623
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(,U) GP-0- ABSTOACT. mlclkoSpVCfMFll%S ( ')14141. 1, L'~"GTH 5-
MM) FROM STEEL K419N10T (C 0.07v 51 0.52p MN ~V:)
TI 0,53 4T. PERCENT) WERE TESTE1.) FJR T7-NSILE STRENGTH Al
RATE 0.02-SEr, BeFORF A14D AFTEP IRRAON,14N WORKPlrr4,4~'INELS OF V,l -,"CTIV;;
ZONE OF THE REACTOR RFT. THE RATIJ OF FAST (IS GR~E4TEP THL"I 3-1 E-jt)-AL T73
I MEV) TO THC,.RMAL NEtIT40NS WAS 0.71 PLUS OR MVIUS. ;-:l:FFCT C]F
DOSE WAS DETO. AT 100-30DFG.R-EES, WITHIN THE RA,11(* Lf,) P111'0_19 Tr) 1()
PRIME21 NEU7RONS-CM PPIM~-?. HOWEVERt OTHER PiwF)FrjirjF.,~ kc 9 k ~4 (,, Fr w 1 4
I -qCyTli DK~EASr-Dv WHILF,: R.FL11TlV;--
THIS Q'ANGE' E.G. TENSILE STRE
iNCREASFO. THIS INOICIATF-S THAT n9SES is GREAriit J~,;t-v4 o.-i
NEUTP.04S-CM PRIME2 DID NOT CAUSE A TRUE SATN. S7JJF. '11-1!: 01: T,:kll:,.
WAS STUDIED AT 100-550DEGREES WITH DOSES 4 TIMES 110 2 jjW::S I
PRIMEZO, 3.5 TIMES 10 PR14IF20, AND 3o5 TIMES 10 ;,-airmE;~n." LAc.,4 DOSE AT
FOLLOWING TEMPS. 200-20, Z50-3DOt 350-4001 ANO PESP,
STUOIF) STEEL R~ACHEO 4AX. STVFNroT" AFTER iRRADN, LAT ;W0,-2JDErJ-'rES. 1) f r-
SOFTEN14G (WEAKENINGI EFFECT OF 10~~tAON.: 0~.CREASFJ) AT t',. IS
THAN 300DEGREES AND AT 500DEGREES THERE WAS ORAMCALLT N9 IN
STRENGTH OF THF STEEL. A PLATFORM OF rF;EEP WAS F00IF1 .)Ukl'lG TH;,' IN I T I AL
STAGES OF PLASTIC FLOW AND tHIS INDICATES THAT .51314k MECHANISM
FACILITATING SLIP IS PRESENT DURING THESE STA,G
A 5 -5 1 F TF:0--
USSR UDC 661.143.011
BLYAKOMM, E. A.,
"Determining the Reliability of Heasurin$ the, Stability of Electraphosphors
When Aged in Strongly Polar Liquids"
Sb. nauch. tr. VNII lyuminoforov i asobo chl.,it. vashclicstv O"ollected Scien-
tific Works of the All-Union Scientific Research Inaticwtt oe Phosphors and
High-Purity Haterials), 1972, vyp. 7, pp 40-43 (from 1Q;R--Kh:Miiya, No 90
May 73, abstract No 9L164 (resumel)
Translation: The authors determine reliability wben romparing r-easurenjants
of the stability of electroluirinescent compositioms in stronjily polar Liquids
and solid capacitors. It is shown that w1thin a certata claiis of phosphors
the proposed accelerated method has an accuri~cy of the boarder of 10". whLeh ia
fully adequate for purposes of directed oynthois. Gl)~cjarirt wns used 4a tht.
strongly polar liquid. The aging procass,wao done at:4i freqIjency of 500 Hz.
Computational formulas are given.
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USSR UDC 1,141.1,43-546.148'221
IAPIK. A. -F ~ LEONOV, B. A., and MORKYzOVj 0. A.
"Photosensitive Layers of- Cadmium Stilf Ida VLth LtDngitajinal Photacon&iellivity,
Produced by the Electrophoretic Method"
Sb. natich. tr. VNII 1:Airninoforov i osdt)o Chist. yeshpllcstv (Collectio'n of'
Scientific Works of All-Union .1kieritific Rezearch lnisliTtutL~ for F~Iosjih,,mi wid
Ultrapure Substances), 1971, vyp. 6, pp399-104 ($rj31j1jb swilwhry) (from
Mh-Khimiya, No 16, 25 Aug Abstract No 16L136 frolil surullia.-Y)
Translation: An analyais is rnda of the existing wtJj:,v,!s u1' obtaining CdS
photoresistors. To obtain layurs with lGnZitudiiaal pJjcjtocv*i&--LctiviL~,, ut-~e
of the phenomenon of electrophoresis in sugg OUL,4 o
.,aututl. 1.L11Ls m , ,. f la:lt~r
deposition in an electrophoretic bath mOeis it posaib)~i* to O:itain CdS phato-
resistors vith high photosensitivity an(I ~got:Kl repruawlibill'Ity as far fts
electric and photoelectric properties aTe concerned.
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USSR UDC~ 517,4949
LAPIN, A. V., and LYASHKO, A. D., Kazan'
i
"Study of the Net ""ethod for Nonlinear Elliptic Equarions of Any Or-
der"
Kazan', Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchabnykh Zavedeniy Mat;ematika, No 10,
Oct 70, PP 37-43
Abstrict: The article studies a difference sChqi_-ie (alolvability, ~~P-
proxirnatio:., convergence) for quasilinear elliptic ei;uations of the
order 2m, for which the ideas of nonlinear monwione operator theory
and the method of energy inequalities are widej.)l us-hii., Provtng con-
vergence involves a certain difficulty due to t~ia ii-Aliomogeneity of the
boundary condition, which occurs in constructinj dift ,~,irence aqhamaes
for equations of an order highor than the secoragil. The "effect" of
this condition is eliminated by speqlal conotr4lPion of an auxiliary
function. The article is limited to the case oll on* oquation.
Ourt--a -n-s q=rLcrij IA new artIcLea were
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t,~t* datl~& clv prec"In& quibrt*rZy r,;~orc ;r-jx -,u*rIo4*. To prowtdo a roady
...rce of rofer.um, 4;,e,% bel- Is . IL- of all tt~ 1ZFI3 staff -mb-cs, Ld,,,t
fLad to Ma present %ir,*.
USSR UDC 550.42t550.313(571.1/5)
I
KOVALEV V. P. and LAPIN, Institute of Gkiololly and Goo-
physics, Siberian Division. Academy! of Sciencos~ U513,F,
."Uranium and Thorium in Several Different-Age Yolcanogenic
rormations in the South of Siberia":
Novosibirsk, Geologiya i Geofizika, Ho 6, JuneA973,, pp 116-
122
Abstracti This article gives a comparative an4ilysio of datit
ga,ined from an x-ray Feachenical. study of the Canbrian, De-
vonian, and Triassic voicanorenic rocks found il-n the south
of Siberia. Much of these datik are source nal:qirial, The au-
thors find a close correlation between uranium and thorium.
and reveal some of the local features.dISCOVIP2,40. Th e a u -
thors make several conclusions with,respect to the:re, forTia-
tions. They find that the basalt different-al,ii roclcii in
the regions of the investigation are p.~,or in uiinniulii and tho-
rium and thus differ little fron orle another. 'I"he manifes-
tations of acid vulcaninn of -these sanc apes a3no 1,141110al ruch
in common among themselves, anil are very rich it~ railloactive
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,Iya i Geo:fizikn,, No 1', June 1573,,
KOVALEV, V. P. and LAPIN, B. N., Geolog
ut) 116-122
elements. The basalt rocks or the one hand ahd the neutral
and acid volcanic formations on the other, differ iharply in
the amounts of uranium found in them, thus co~,reliiting with
the overall aluminum oxide natureiof the prodpcts of narma-
tism. The correlation factor betwoen uranium nnd thorium ir.
higher in the basic effusives and lower in the acid ones.
The alkali derivatives are richer tn uraniun lind thoritin
than are their analogs in the alkali-earth sej~ies. Th e a I -
kalinity, that is, the alkali-carth naturv of the manifesta-
tions of basic and acid vulcanismo varies verjr ii-ttle with
time, and judging from the uranium-thorium ratio makes tin a
characteristic local situation. The x-ray geocherii-val data
confirm the conclusion of a directional decrelkt~e in alkalln-
Ity in the rocks of different-age basalt and trachyandesite-
liparite formations fron east to wtst, The article containr,
I table and 6 bibliographic referemcas
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CGU4TRY jF INFO--USSR
F ARM A KO Ld G I Y AI T,),,(SIKOI,0(;(YA# 1970, VIX 3.16
S01J.1CE
DATE PUBIL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJ!i.~T APFAS-1~10LCGICAL AND iA"*,Dl.(,AL SCIIENGCS
TOPIZ. TAGS 14V_-~VJOS 5YSTEM ~)kW;v Pj;)QS~j~ RE5, C~ P I
CONTROL 44RKIW;--,t40 kESTqICTIONS
DOCUAENT CLASS--WiCLA ~SS IF ILD
PROXY C_'(,:L/FrAMI-.--3004/ I loii
212 029 UNC L ASS I F IIE 1) i:,R c, c r !; s r 1. i; ,_i ii i .,% ~,Jv 7 o
C I R C ACC L S S I UN i"WI-4,10 131 711
AElSTJ,ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- al;'~ s r 4;: 'k G T EXPEo~Ulf-ril"i tiflif VIK.,-: THAr
THE 0ECREASE IN THE BASKA T)l OU THE AMINO GROUP III THI; Sli,ii' OF THE
CU,41200'10S GIVEN IN Tti,: IS ACGUllPXljjl:.!:I ll~y Ok Evi"i
DISAPPEARANCE OF ThE A.'IT JkL'St.-kP AL)KENO PDSI 'I I it i: , P -',10, 1:1 L I I i) L Y I
A C T I V I TY I f I S A S 5 UM ID 'I H A T S 0 1 -1 A C: T I v i r Y k E Q Ij t- S 11 IN T r 1!: P K A (J F T I E
AMINO 3ROUP B--: KEVT A80V6 6 . 3. N;j CUR41 FLA T f D'J io,li!) I F fiL
TOXICITY OF Til~-- lPJVESTjGAfE,'0 AlqO TjiE~Jii~ PKA
USSR
KVOKOVA, I. M., DRUMINDIA, T. A., LAP111A L If POW111MMEW.A, T. Ye.,
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
"Investigatien of a Multilevered Galvim~(! Contiag Basi!,d on Ilickel rcr
rosion Protection Under Open-Sea Conditions"
Moscow, Zashchita Metallov, Vol 9, No 3, May/Jur. 73, 3:)p -r('-4-'269
Abstract: The paper deals i~ith problemp of the corr,-*!c_-i beli-!-ilcr of n
maltilayered nickel-based galvanic coating Under tile
of the tropic seas. A layer of dull nicl~el 15-30 tin; thi:'~; Ill aLilplie,_- ",C)
a base of Armco iron, copper i~nd Kovar. As a preliinilitry :--12 ziiL-
strates were cathodically degreased in an n1kaline- Oll
and then chemically etched: the Armco iron in hydrac:ji~ 1.nriq ii.cld; th~_-
in a miyture of orthophosphoric, sulfu:t4L imd hydrochli,:jric tht!
Kovar in a inixture of nitric, acetic Ein4 hydrocliloric. The
siticn of the tinning electrolyte (9/1). tial-ISr-0-1-31120 !1'j'
CH3COONa 25. The bright nickel electrolyte ~gll j: 111,S(",, - 711j,) 'J'af:1
H3B03 30; 1,4-butyldiol 0.7, scdium allY,'Irulfonate ().!11. If, 1.
On the basis of teating of multilayer coatings an all, threts
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KVOKOVA, I. M. et al., Zashchirta Met~Lllov, Vol No ::I,, Miq,/':'uI,, 73' I-p
26h-269
is concluded that a coating of N'1,,;ull (15 wri.) -fln (25 im,.) (10 ;m) "r:
be reco=ended for protecting im;ortant ccr3Z;crcntt3 fr(:.-H un-ler
tropical sea conditions with steady-utato operating s~:heduleil vi-Lhout
intense cooling to lCemperatures where tiji underijoets rii all-crtrquic eh~1111-,O
and the coating loses its protective pripperties.
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Moscow m4itai lmatitut-V-x cow
ftsstmm~ ft T, 1971. 55-S91
M-It- *%off haff -a- AsntgiC d6batok -as to.
diteettirv tract. This debate le, particularly Nested with respeer to gsstto-
duodenal bleeding since Ole 1* Imccentered the mot often &fta its causes
a" very diverse.
Ttia 4tf1Uq1tT of daCmr*A--1n !hs, aa4 *9"tuma-m. 0.
Gf such hemardmass. the ascLoos condition of the VOC140t.b4caU44, at the UlAcd
lo*E efis"I us to gmIFIdur the development of standar4 tactics for the
entire Scoup of gostmduuAtetal hemorrhages directed toward stopping the
b1teding md strotlizzia& hemc4pamic Indic". The folutlau to thAs prubles,
d*t*MinMD. in GdOMCV. th# SWCAl tactics.
The wasaint simplicity of the solution (any haviocrhato to the ptez*-
Sative of a surgeco and requires surgery) encounters specific conditions In
each concrete case and coutvs4ictions, between what to necessary and what I"
loposatbla (little justified or uaJuittfied risk). Such conditions and cc-,,.
4ictinva Include: the serious can4ttion of the patient who hae l6st such bi...
and extremely critical surgical intacwfition, in this situation. the inability
7 blooding by virtue of the particular nst-4ve of the c4usas ti,at
cz:u:stod it (nonrooectible twoor of the atemach. pancreas, etc)l unr*liabllity
f surgical mat"a of arrestIng bleeding in the presence of amt forms of
..hology (arceive goetritio. ovrosion of varicose asophageAl veins) and.
;
finally. blooding that dma not respond to surgical management (hemorrhogic
distbeets, hosopbIlls, and others).
to spite of thtav w& mot agree with Yu.Vu. Dthanslidta, that ball
patients with gastradeudonal, bleeding should be reforred to the surgical
dapartnent and they should be considered as subjects 4,hot* life Is In
immediate danger."* $.I. SpasokukotakLy believed that all patiAnts with
*Yu.YV. ftbanaltdam. 10votskus Pityritys (Soviet surgery), No S. 1933. V 21,it
Polymer merizatIon
USSR UDC 54-171:3itl.64-1-661.718.1
BYLIYEV, V. A., TaAPJN-jL 56, imd MUSLINKIN, A. A., TustitLao of OrganEc and
Physical Chemistry im--eni A. Ye. Arhuzov~ Academy of $Olencew USSR
"Comparative Thermostability of Polymers.of Acrylic attd Same a-Substituted
Acrylic Derivatives of Triphenylphosphime Oxide";
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khitrdche4ikaya, fro 8, Aug 711, pp
1801-1803
Abstract: The article describes results of a comparative ential3re of the
thermostability of polymers of acrylic, metbacrylic arid
derivatives of triplienylphosphine oxide with allowancot for the effect of
isomerism in the structure of the initial monomers on the ':(.:~netics of polymer
thermal decomposition. A comparit5on of polymers basq!(~ tin jj,-itictners and po).v-
phenyl methacrylate indicates that thermal degra,;Iat~om of g,Iioiiphorus-(,antaJr-
ing polymers proceeds more slouly and encompasses thdt highttv remperauire
region, with poly-p-fitLaroacroyl~ydroxyph,en~-lditkienyll)l~iiispl-.fni! oxide showiag
the least thermos tab ili ty. A comj~arison of the .-:har.,;iciter ol' the thermal atid
thermooxidizing decomposition of jwlytriors baised On 0-, 1:1- i"Id of
a-fluaroacrovlhvdroxyl)lien~,ldi.,,)hen,)rlpitosph:Lne oxide ishaiiii thot the dect,-Liposl-
tion of the o-derivacive polymer proceeds at a 1(,wer twvpwtuirt! than t1cr
-P-!:t--,and-m-dcrivat-Iw
USSR UDc 669ar)-3-94.2; 620.1~jr
IAPJI.- P G GULYAYLY, A. P.
and ULIYAN1119 YE. A*, Ciztral I.,cientific
Research titute for Ferrous Metals (TONUDNET1
"Effect of Alloy Components on the Properties of Staimlesa Precipitation
Hardened Martensitic Steels at Low Temppratures,
Moscow, Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotha metil.1lov, No 2, 19720
pp 47-52
Abstract; The study concerns the erfect of alloy conlionents on the struct.ire
and properties of stainless preci pi tat ion-hardened inavten3ittc steel at both
room and below-zero temperature*. The esAperimantal vq1teriiiJ vtAa low C4Lrb(,ji
steel with 12% Cr and alternnto contentq 'of 01, T1, (.'Njjand 1-Irp, In all ritevl~)
under study nickel markedly decreases the tmperatureii of W.,,th the beitirr-dii;;
and the end of martensitic transforinatipn while Vi, Cq,and lCa hardly atfect
these temperatures. The amount or austenite in steclai vith varicus cuntents
of alloy components is determined by their effect on 11te direct tiarteiiaitic.
transformation temperature. Both the p1jaGe Coml4siticin and tLe propet-ties
of the 5teels are a function of tmperature chantres im rhe !v*~ transforvt-
tion region. The phase ratios mkv be varied over a v-AWu raur.,e by hcatini-s
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LAPIN, P. G.* et al, Metallovedeniye i tarmicheskayn ol:xaba~Xii metallov,
No 2, 1972, pp 47-52
up to 6000C and alloying with N.I. The type of failure of Che impact
specimens may be changed from brittle to,ductile vith :1.ncre;qt;fld contentn
of Ni and 14o. High strength at both nornal and low tewperatures is
achieved by alloying the steel with Ti and Mo. (4 illitstratleins, 2 ta:bles,
I bibliographic reference).
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BABAKOV, A. A., LUX&J4..fo UWYAMNO YE. A., LISMI'SKAYAt I. K., and
J~MROVA# V. I.v
"Influence of Nitrogen on the Properties of. Chrome.-N~xkel-14,Mganese Steel 11ith
Mblybdenum at Low Temperatures"
Spetsiallnyye Stali i Splavy [Spec-ial $teels and Allvis--O~llection of 11i'orks],
No 77, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp 113-116
Translation: Ilie influence of nitTOj1,Cn on the machlirlical liroperties C,f
00OB20GIMM2 stc~!l is studied Ln the 20-253% teal!4iiatun, *1,=-~je. ZI i~
strated that the limiting permis;.dble quantLty ,)f Td.;xogen in the Suol ii
Further inr-reases. in the quantity of nitrogen cause al decrinise in duclility and
impact toughness of the steel at: law tqmperaturus.
Intr oduction. of nitrogen to the steel pro 100U both
weakly and strongly acidic ionogenic groups,undervent cor.Unsation.
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USSR W-027-74
VORONIN, A. A., andojd6LU,~&LJA~ Wrainian Scient1fic Research Inatit-ate
of Plastics, Donetsk
"Processing of %pidly Solidif~,Lrg Epoxy Compositions L by Vio Mathod of Die
Casting"
Kiev, Khimicheskaya Teklinoloriya, NO 3 (63)t MaY-J= T21, PP ,-:12-24
Abstract: It has been shown to be possible to procesil, epo:qy castinji, corpowLtiorrs
(and epoxy pre s s -materials) by ineams of pressure ca-stfing uoLrij~ the cusLing
mchines for reactive resina (Japancee, 4ade models '$U~tstidm" and "DL-ikt").
7his process is suitable for die castinolor a variettj~iaf p=)ilucts both for
industrial and consumer application, orieveryday ccnisi~ziptitin.
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kKLYAROV, N. M. , KONONOILIK, N. I. IS11011,111KO, 1. 1. , A. D.,
LOZITSKIY, L. P., SHIPIL', V. Ya., LAP I TI I I Y., Vu. A., $INAY~UO, B. N,
KUFAYEV, V. N., Kiev
"Determination of Durability of licit-Resistant Alloys iii UnsLable Operitino
Modes Considering Brief Overluads"
IZiev, Problemy Proclincisti, No 3, Mar 73, pp 100-10A.
Ab-itract: The specific featum!; ("IF applicatilon Of tho line:11. h~,poth"'!;j!~
addition of damage during cidOlUtiOll Mid ~Wq~-k'rjll'Od
atiOll of LhO guaront0ed durAjilit), ol' pal-U, bpol'atiliff uikh
during individual suigcs ill the prol:ron (~f turit~iblc hy'111~111S.
variable loads are studied, as well, .35 probjel'.4" ol.- '111j, I.wt, -&-, 1w, of th'.,
ponding calculation for allopi. Tho cow, lit
devel.oped by tlrlt! mallhor.,; flo I...1 I'llat., U.'e'! 01, N"
any mient is detei-mined by stice,.!s:~ivc- addiubmi o17 it !i f1;., 0
the program under the combinud iaflwm~o Of I.OULIS :11IJ ill ;I j
qu3si-stable riode for cach stlg