SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LARIKOV, L. N. - LARKINA, T. A.
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UA BORIPSKAYA, S. T. e
Academy of Sciences Ukr3SH
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Inatitute of 11ittal Phyalca of the
"Change in the Texture of Nickel-Beryllium Alloys During Defornationt Recry-
staWeationg and Aging!'
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Netallov i Metallovedenlye, Vol 3:,11, No Ifo Apr 72, pp e4,)-851
Abstracts Crystallographic corzelations during roaxyntallLtation arA ajIn_,r
of alloys ara discussed oa the b3zlo, of LUperizents 11ith
electrolytic nickel (99.99%) and nickel-bue alloys 2, 20.5,
12.5o and 15 at. % Be. '.7h-a texture deformationLq of 4ill alloys were ilivestj.-
gated after rolling (9N) in ono direction* Thit xemoystalltiation and me-218
processes were checked roentgvnojg=phicall:r and micnscopli:zIly. Tho results
are discussed by reference to polmr ft Orem of illffoaitntly I:irocessod
apecizens. The textures of collective reCMtaI1IrALUon 0' all alloys,
except the low-alloyed, ttre charucterized by clutotW ~a. dt-iftibution of
orientations. The analysis of =Dny experinontaL da-14, of ether authors
revealed that speciaena with multicompament defg)rnitlan td-ittures aftor rec:rystal.-
lization are oftan taken as oriented ir; a dtaorilerly inannar, I'horefore, Ahe
absence of a specific teicture after collective X'eC:rY-LI~tjL1l1j'.&tiOA can have
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IARIKOV, L. N., and BORIMSKAYA, S, T,,l Fivika Metallov I Plotalloyedenlys,
Val 33, No 4, Apr 72, PP 849-851
another physical meaning than that by decomposition of suptrzatu=ted SoIld
solutions accordi" to the heteroganeow atochanlex wb" dWaxd=ly orieMULtions
of nuclei develop in every graino QwUIwfraUonO tion Kbliog=phtc~
references.
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USSR Uln
VMMESSN-MaYA, LN. L., GNUCEIN, S., Gumwiml., M.
LARMOV. L. N. RYB:,1.Kr:-,A, L. V., and N. YE., Xn!A:0.14to o'
--Fa:;s 0, ~caderr~,, of Sciences U!cr SSH
"Physical ffativre of t?,%! ProeCS'0t1-. OP f0T'r.R1;10y1 Of C13:1171,.Iel~ 1-11.!! -A (-,11. rorv~tic:i
D-trinj Mae Tammering, oC a 1frirdened Alloyed StrActurull. St"'ItA"
'o -56
Mev, Yetillofiztka, N 10, 19'~2, PP 53
AbGtract: Caloriv%!tricl r1~c1m,!ck,,zO
study t-h-2 pAysical jdzace In th."! 11(.:I,~:~:,,rln~:~ C11. v.
a
11op2d ctnictural 1",1 ")-3-3-11, C, 31!, cl-P la', C.-A 7).
The Of
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M.. cMnical p---orcrties vl-re itiks v I Im
cor.aination of an'd 11!; a of
in.- the for r.n
with the occurr=,- of of' irternal qt-ass
points, olt' their Th.,
rhein-crion is rolatod to Liu, of of
mi-rocracko. whi-,h brLtt.'.t.-
bn-c of' 't,01'a vvtevial. D 1
rlrll"~Iilc reforenecs.
USSR UDC 66.094.1 i!A6.jA9',L
VIASOY, V. G., and L401111, A. A.
"Effect of Some Factors on the Ximtics of Docompooltion of Uranium Oxywar-
bides
Leningrad, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mail$ Vol 46l No 4,1 Apr '7,1, pp 705-VOS
Abstract i Studying the effect of varlows factort; on thq k1ratics of decoz-
position of uranluz oxycarbides, it, was shown thitt with, rloj!lng. tomrerature
the rate of the decomposition is increwiod, I(Padixig to the formtIon of met4llt
uranium &nd carbon monoxide. Cn 114 other hw,4, incl-owsed votapression of
the sample# higher degree of the d1alwaicin ajA pxv&~U-i~N of ~bn g" pha4e
in the reaction space, as well as onlargod laWers of thj~ *Uj; -ting r:a"rlal
cause a drop in the rate of the dissociation of u=lum, OxyCoxIddes. Thia
evidently Is due to poorer corAltions for the remqval od' ci--utan oxide. The
apparent energy of activation has been fowd to fluctua:l;tj in the range oX 31
to 41 Kcal/mole. It was establishod that, the smaller the content of oxygen
in the oxycarbide -- the more stable It Is. This is probably due to the
ordering of the solid solution of umnlumioxy=blde .
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USSR VOC 577.4
"Information Problerr-s of the Theory Of P1,70bigbility Dij!"J.Lal hlaurlata"
V sb. Avtomatv, gibridn. 1. upraylvayi)shch. mashivil., ~AitLo7iata, Illybrid rnd Con-
trol Machines - collectioti of works), Ksoacaw, Hatilcl :11,1-ess, 1972, pp 51-65
(from IM-Kibern-acika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No M7110
No abstract
USSR UDC 616-0(11.26,iO:16.1!i-07-.541.131
SOKOLOVA, V. A., and LARINI-A. A., Cliair of BiochemlAry
Institute - H:Jev Medical
"Distribution of Electrolytes and Water,in Whole Bloot~ and Blood Plasma as a
Result of Irradiation"
Kiev, Vrachebnoye Delo, Vol 413, No 3, pp 122-124
Abstract: Experiments were performed to detemine tho sholi! 11lood and blood
plasma content of sodium, chlorine, and potassium afteir irr.14i-ation of rats
with doses of 600 and 900 rads. The rats were sacr1fi(:ed an-d their blo.-ld
examined within 2, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after irradi,jil.ion wfth a dose of
600 rads, and 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13 dayp after Irradiiiition wLth it do!ie of
900 rads. It was established that the changes in the i:ontent of 4~.Iecrrolytes
in the blood and plasma depended on tile close and the tlaie- e1up-sed since
irradiation. The content of sodium in whole blood of rats fi~xadtated filth
either of the doses increased somewhat, with the 1arV,4!iit lncrciar~e noted t-,-
11th to 14th davq after the irrad-iiatic-n. Doses of 601) riids had no effl~Qc on
tile plasma content of 5odium; a =rked Increage in tho 1-,iLlas-iii t-ont-ent of
sodium was noted In rats Irradiated with a do6~e of 900 1,,W3, with Lite largest
increase noted by tile Ilth to 13th days after the irradiatic-ti. The whole
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SOKOLOVA, V. A., and LARIN, A. A., Vrache!bnnye Delo, Yul 53, No 3, pp- 1241-124
blood and blood plasma content of chlorine Ocrewied tnsignlficantly in the
course of the experiments, with the laroest increase rjoted an the 7th day
after irradiation of the animals with a dose of 600 rilido, alid on the 5ch and
16th days from the moment of irriuliation with a dose of 900 rads, The po-
tassium content in whole blood and blood plasma from iilimaU irradiated with
a dose of 600 rads decreased; it Increased, however, im the blood plasma of
the animals irradiated with a dose of 900 rads.
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LARIN,A-. G.
now
"Experience in Modeling a Morphene (basea on materials of R%r-iian verb floxiony"
Nauch.-tekhn. Inform. Sb. Vses. Yn-t. Nauch. i Td-hn. Inform, [Scientific and
Technical Information, Collection of AIIUnion Inst. ol! Sci. and Tech. Inforin.,
1971, Series 2, No 10, pp 30-35, 39, (Trallslated froin 1jefCj-jj,tjVn),y 7hurrial,
Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 V619 by the author).
Translation: A set of word forms is presented, esch of which is assigned
a certain number of cemantic units, An algorithm is proscnti~d which d:1N,ide3
the word forms into segments -.md assigns these selpients variou-F, ceinaratic
units. A pair of the form: (segment-cema)itic unit) is IM anialopue of the
morphene. The algorithm is based an the r4tto-rial of mijugativion of Russlian
verbs. 5 Biblio. Refs.
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Inorganic Coupounde
USSR UDC ~5-776-~4'16-03
LARIN,_q_-AU_ KUZNMQVA, A. A. o YAWHAA L, F. I Aind BLIWYIEV I YU. A.
'TwitIt-u-ta of General and Inorganic Chanistry Imenk 11. S. Kurlia.1cov, Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Structural Studies of tl~, OxonolylAonux (V) Phool)hizatO Couplexas by the
EPR Method"
Moscow, Zhurnal Nearganicheskoy KhUdij Vol 189 No 71 JUL 731 Tp 1819-182)
Ab3tracti The structures of oxomolybdenum (Y) phosplaniOn complsxen MOUNP030
MOOC'(DPP)2 W'd "OC12DPPI where DF? - Ph2*P(0)0*" sieve si-xdleti In benzorie,
chloroform and methylene chloride molutlonts, The S-fa;ctnt-a )itire doteritihed
for those complexes, It ban been shown -that thija* ccnu~jmxoa bayt) 4L voxy
labile equilibrium. Addition of 1101 to tho solution c(f lloi)(01141) Ashifts the
3
equilibrium towards the formation of chlorine cont%inizjj; compl*xea an t"
way to the formation of MOOC14 Dissolvtng the camplaij.,P1oOCL(DFP;, in. chlom
form is accompanied by the formation of noveral complejois duo to zedistribu-
tion of the Uganda, among which the HoO(Ppp) :) and MoU4z1D?P itxe the sooot stable
US&Ct
VDC 533. 11:1
G. M., SOLWHE'N~D, P. 14., DYATMA, M. vs., twl
InTsJT+unG-----14- General ard Inonranic ChenAstry ixaw~ N. 3. ef
Sciences USSR, and Institute of Chonistry Academy of $4,;Lencos Tad-i-132.
"Study of the Superfine Structure of Lidanda of i-'-' UR 4ectra.
Co=unic-ation V. Investigation o.r Divalent Coppiir
Dithiophosphates"
Mo3cow, Zhurnal Strukturnoy Khirdi, Vol V, No 1. Jazi-Il'ob 7'-. PP
Abstract: EPR spectra were taken of coppor (11)
diethyl dithiopho2phate (il), and d"-ylyl dithiophosphttLe (:Ul:~. It haj~
shown that the radical boLL-rd to tlie phosphorms aLD,11 h1111 a. chtr11c.i::ri:3Li,
effect on EPA spectra. Pa& 3pinhiLziltun~an jxtramul~ert3 i:,C (1) differud 1'rcz'
those of (II) and (111) (thoy %rara identie,,al for -(LL) Imil (1:11)], lcadit'~' t'-',
the concius-ion t1hat this differeice Was due to tho chaii;q;pa irl~ Lhe I.--"f--i!L1to
area surroundin6- the phosphorus atom. On the b2sis of Oxner!=an--~Ily --iater-
mined values for g-factors. SFS constants. anj A I,.. tAu ,,j (:Defficien-L~4 were
calculated and rapor.1od. 4"ho mocivinism of tho erfecL ai!' tia nadir-ai or. t6ae
axial-symmotric spin-haniltonian its disc4ssed,
USSR
trx 5301-243-43
URIN G. M. and MJEOSUNICIMUKI), I. V., Inst,
.0 .1 Itut"o, of il;mlexq! an't
tftffrixr~77~cademy of Sclencee IJSS.R
"The EPR of I-ht-neticaily Dilutea S.Lnjle Cryairals of
phate"
Moscow, Zhurnal StraRturnoy ndmii, Vol 1,3o lk~ 4, Jul-lil,:; 7e!, rnp 72',T-71~6
Abstracet: Single CrVStalS Of CLIprous die thyl(lithiophost,jilmt,2 (,~) df'Jutt~-~
Ni diethy1dithiophos-phate in the ratio of w~a,ro to "D112
cryntalu had been grmm by the slow evmparatUm of mi mititone. !'oluticn cmta,,!n-
ing the two conpounds. On th(~ ba,,Ari of tba amnJar zm'ij-kliori 1:~f the 1"! P
of 1, the rutival. orientation of the rn,:,netic axes of Ulwl 'two 1!cor.i~tvir--Li.Lly
equiv,--lent Cu con.-plexco contAIned in a singIct clettenta `,.1, cell
7he angle between the Z axen of tht., -UmOorrA v~.s )1-~, + I~~l
Y 1, 1:111 I'v X, lz,], -X;1
men were parallel tp eac-h otbc,.r, A cuperf:hiu
or the two inctover: n
a ~i 05CI, ama n cm,~!IAL-wentnry
ciated with the two cnidvalent P atams vera obacrwc~,,t in the J';"Ili ot, L.
Mie EPR spcctrum of Cu in I could be dutcribed by an qy~llr:utmlc rj,:jfr1
Hamiltonian from which the ratio of thx 11rg1Wth,- :T.011"ent tiv L130.1 to th%t
foUowcd that was eq!ial to 0.')j,?9. '~11-01 31APPIC11matalry (~Iqpt~:rfjtit Otract,U*0
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WIN, G. M. and MIROSHNICHENKO., 1. V., Zhunial ftntktmnno~- Rhir-ti, Vol 13,
No 4, Jill -Aaw, 72, pp 727-723
derived from the P at-oins wns isritn)pic. It follmral flipal tlll-c that the
fine splitting at the P atorms orieInated b,,f =ason of t1w: qdn dl!nslty oc V e
-1
-unpaired electron on the s-orbita-la of the,p atoms 0113,y~
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T I TLE-bEAT I NG 6LANK~, IN ELEo-TKLLY!L CURti-it) TURNIWl', OF iisLKU TO mAC4itNE
MATERIALS -U--
AUTllCR-(04J-L4AJaH.N.t PROKH()RUYp V*V.t ABINDERP A.A.r MAkTYNOV, G.A.
CLUNTRY OF INFC--USSR
SUUl%CE-mUSLU"t STANKI I
DATL PUrjL ISHL-0----70
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INSTRUAZI41's NO 3*
1971)v AP 22-~3
SUaJECT AREAS--MATERIALS# MECHsv I"().p CIVIL AND MA14INE ENGR
TOPIC fAGS-METAL MittiINING* BIBLIOGRAPHY, MAGNETIC ALLUY4 METAL mEATIriG,
HOT MACHINING9 ALLOY DESIGNATION* TITANIUM AkLOY/9U)YtAll0K35TS MAGhETIC
ALLGYt (UJVT31 TITANIUM ALLLY
'~CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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CIRL ALCESSILN NG--AP0123264
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CIRC ACCESSION Nu--APOL2i264
,Al35TkACT/EXTRACT--IUJ GP-0- ABSTRACT. ADESCRIPTION IS GIVEN OF A P.ErHoo
FUR CLTTING HARD TO MACHINE NATI:
'KIALS WITH HEATING, IN AN ELECTROLYTE.
THE POSSIBILITY OF OXIDATION FREk HEAJJf*G OF TH15 'I'YPE 0', MATERIALS
DURINU THE MACHINING PROCESS IS ESTABLISHED. INMUMENT STABILITY IS
,INCREASED 10-20 TIMES IN TURNING THE YLINOX35TS MAW~ETIC AiLLUY Wilti
HEATING IN AN ELELTkVLYTE ANU A CUkRESF ONDING INGACASE 10: 3-10 IS
ALHIEVtD IN TURNING THE VTl-l ALLOY,
USSR 'UDC .538.21
KORSUNSKIY.-M. I., GENKIN, Ya. Te., LARIN, H. P., and DII.WVMOVA, 1. A.
"Magnetic Properties of Alloys of the Kb-~Mo Systee'
Alma-Ata, Akademii Nauk Kazakliskoy SSR Seriya Tizlkw-Hatamaticheskaya,
No 2, March-April 1971, pp 40-43 i
Abstract: Experimental measurements of the magnetIc of pure
metals and alloys of the Nb-Mo system at 20'C and -1960t,' are p:resented.
The magnetic susceptibility of these metals aad alloys ilecreases by 2.8 times
with a decrease in the Nb concentration feom.100 to 37.*,
On varying the temperature from 20' to -196% the majrne;vic SWICeptibilfty
of pure Nb increases by approximately 4%, and that of pi~re HP 4ecrv-ases by
.6 rxglicentration c;f 70Z, Clio nagnecic
approximately 41. Beginning vith a
susceptibility decreases as the temperature, drops. At 41n '14b ccticentration
of 37%, the susceptibility decreasea by 809.
The experimental values of the magnetic susceptibility 14jure :vowpared witli
experimental data for the electronic heat capacity for 41loys of the Nb-No
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KORSUNSKI.Y, M. I., et al. Akadamii Nauk,Kat4Lkhsk*y SSIlt -- Soriva Fiziko-
Hate=atlcheakaya, No 2. March-April 1971S, Ipp 40-43
system. The ratio of the magnetic suscipptibility to the he4t. capacity,
which is independent of the density of statep, wigs fmiad to be a funcc4on
of concentration and temperature.
USSR
ZASHKVAPk, V. V., KORSUNISFni, Y. 1. -7,1 PTLIKIN, IV 15TAGI: N, 1-1. Y--.
u, lt~t WU t e 0 f Nlu c 1 V ~ p)C
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KULIDIYAROV, U. A., ard CHOIKUN, K. - I
Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata (Institut yadem. ay f iz ikL 1,116' Kam S;!~(, ;&a--AtQ
"Spectrum of Characteriotic Energy 14sse5 of Electrons in 041=-LL=II
I
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdo.7o Tela, Vol L~, No 1, Janiiaxy r,:)7DU ;.1!)L-;2I)fj
Abstract: The authors obtLined a ~ip-,ctrum o' ' t).!` al.!c-
trons in osmilza. This is tho firit Uza t.11i3 has bioun. d,=,o
infomation, about the third. transition 'Alhe :1pjjC;tj-LLri
reflectirgy an electrorri benm with = oriorgy of ~ 0.6-1.4 kov o1!-r a M-LL mx-lacn. cr it
massive specizen. Energy am-ilysis of the scattered elecUraiiin Wa.:1 carricki olij. 1,Y
u3ing an e1cctro static beti-opectrcmeter with a rojolvirg
power of the upectromoter wlis 0.2%. Thq Upectrum was far t-,10 ~Uf'f'!I-ent
angles of ocatterinr,, f Qr tho pri;=Lry biuua of Kil=~ron,i. '-ho
beam of primarj el,"!ctronn tho 1111~~T.Lcll
uh-ich h,-(! been SCEIttCIC-d Ut [L 1.41(~ JrL ~1110'
2:rAter. in the secand cviq -Ut" arv;~I--., t1fta
J,-ith electrons ~A-C.),
and the s-,eci=n surface is
at 390, The osrdun SPecf ~--n V25 0-3 ;anil wa-- =~! ;Vro-
powdered osmiuzm pressed =1 subccquently cintered abam ~.11 -it 4,).1()-L)
v cuum for sevexL hours. Me spectmi was produced *irit.Uowit diLfl ;Urbiq; the vac-jum
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ZASh-KVAP-A, V. V., et al., Fizika Tverdogo TelA, Vol 1-2, No I., Jasmary 19?0, PP 2174-
296
at the above t=perature,with registration, of aleotroms iscafioto-rcd at a 3)o
It was shown that the o=iLLm spewl-mm did not chaig,e with aT5~u JX, Lcri~-Qratltre
Ctown to 14000C. The position of the specimen was char4!'od XOr taldxil, a ut
an angle of 141a. ftl*iis required disturbing ,t40 vww=. 6 Iw! LaU~,,x 1-.ILS
raj~i it;
produced at a specimen temperature of 17W 0 in a 2#10 to)j-v vaomv:i. A I-
given for the two spectra Eners losses in electron-volts its di:itor-~d-ricd f.=.r.
curve peaks are as foll6-.-i;: (241 angle of scattering) 11.)j., 29.13, 46.5, 58 and
(390 angle of 3cattering) 11.3, 24-5, 45.2, 57o4. The enerjjj pojitik~n of t'ho firat
loss does not change with the angle of scattarlag. 'Me ratio of Uie hcight- of thi3
first peak to the height of the aecorid loom peak decrca~3es -iw; --h(j jinjle of
ing increases and with increased primary he,= enargy. At zj ,;poc.~ran tc.::J'X~Vaf~uro
below 13000C, the hc'Lfht af t~e f irst loss peak foals signiXi.cantly -aid rc:,:;c1,.--s
9.7 ev. Thi-- may be intc,-rpmted as enexjU lost in exeitiri,-,; 4:urf~jru,! o;LC.41-
lation. At the same time, the energy lo:3s doca not coinc-163 wit1j, 1,hi!ory. k algr~!-
ficant discreptancy (an the order of 5 07) Q%ists in the 00:11--zY rouition 0J.' "~he
wond loss peak. This is probably car4itio.-jod by exj.,Itat~'~n o~ Pla;=,a os-
cil-Ut-ion in the o=1x1m for 1410 iwA 390 scattering artgUso~ Enore,;y calv-dimed for
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ZASHKVAJRA, V. V., ot al., Fizika Tvardogo TezL, Vol 1.2, t"o 1, Jurtic.ry pp -',~A-
296
a volumetme plazzon usiriZ the Lanoauir fonwalz wlth the 4,~J. ci,-ht
a and d are free and fonn a homogeneous electron Cau yield4i ~.21'8.,.b (m. v;~lue
dcas not ccrrospond to the second peak. energy positiall JI... stlAy.
The originz of the remaining peaks :Ln the ougum apectrum 4we a-Iiia Unclear.
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characteristic energy losocs of ch c rolls iq 00. mptctr ittl was
obtained by redecting,% beam :3) etwetruni with llergy 11.0-1.4
rh
keV from a plant llurUce of a t*a*" 3pQ'c;itcn, The i mtrKy
lovmdctd. fromthe max. of ocipcos arg'11.4~ 8 410 and
58 ev for a scattering 4ngle af 14 and 11.3, wid
57A eV for a scattering aggle ofj The poat al, ih I I
Interpreted " the 103 of tpav~ r~-416tathon I l!f1c'1*
101 1!16111
oscillations. and the 3rA low. as the energy IoMo t1tiOn Of
Vol. plasma oscimtkm in Os. LibwckVj o/
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f rietion substatoces. Tlh* parts Aro ~ 41104444d Pw
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a low co*ff. of friction. TM14uvatton Of t14
first period dopends as the thiq 'Uq414 of AnDMINOW
surface required. Tho second OSFW of 3-8 04~0-
is done after heat treatment at jtmwps-~ of Lopt
1600C or other seans of beat muj4 chwical
treatment. Thess. coaditiAms 008 Is: an &"4404
film of 60-250 microns to be o1btOIjna4 w1oh O*j%mal
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112 026 U:4CLASSIFIEO OR10CESSING UATE-18SEP70
TITLE--RAOIGLYSIS OF ACETONE. V. INCLUSION COMPOUND 0F AtETONE WITH uREA
I -U-
:AUTHOR-102)-KARASEV# A.L.t LARINo Y-A,
rte T.titeb- -been
OURCE-KHIM. VYS. ENERG. 1970, 411), 56-41
PUBLISHED ------- 70
:SUSJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR SCIFNCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC TAGS--RADIOLYSTS, ACETnNE, URSA, LOW TEMPERATURE EFFECr, HYDRAZINE,
AFTHANDL, EPR SPECTRUMv QUANTUM CHENISTRYs FREE RA011CAL10 PROPIANOL,
-XETOKIE, METHANE, ETHANEv CARBON MQ-NGXID
:CnNTRCL MARKING--NO RFSTRICTfQ'45
OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME-1907/1115 STEP NO--Uli/0456/'11))'~)04/1)1)1/0056/4)0i)I
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104513
-I-, -f
mu
R7
a
2/2 026 UNCLASSI FlEo DATE--L3&6P70
CIRC ACCESSION '40--4P0104513
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A9StKAC7 . GAS LEO. CHROMArOG. 6A$ USE,) TO
STUDY THE END PRCOUCTS OF THE ;kAOII:?LYSI$ OF UREA Ar X6Dl.'l;hfE5 ANO MINUS
A It SI
1960EG.REESt AND OF THE INCLUSION CI)HP0- OF rAE Sue,-' 1:10 ANO UqE .~A
PRODUCTS FROM UREA ARE H SU(32 0, C0,- NH SU83v PiCL3 S)IJ162 144 SUR2, WITH
SMALL AMTS. OF HYDRAZINE AND MEOH. ~)UANTUM YIELDS jl,HE GIYEN FOR I'HE
VARIOUS COMPDS. THE EPR SPECTRUM SHOWS 'BASICA:LLY THE F1011MATION OF THE
NH SUn2 COHN TIMES RADICAL, WITH RAUICAI,S FORMED Ar 0.15 IIOLS-100 EV.
THE INCLUSIC.N.COMPD. GIVES A RADICAL YIELD OF 2.1 J461I.S.-LOO Ev, 1.2 FROM
THE ME SUS2 CUv AND 0.9 FROM THE LIFLEA, WITH THE MA04 RA('fL4,AL PROOUCT
BEING THE HYDR0XYISQPkOPYL PAOICAL. A MECHANISM 15 SUGGESTED FOR THE
FORMATION OF THIS RADICALe AND QUANTUM VIELDS ARE 611VEN FOR THE
FORMATION OF ISO-PROH, PINACONEo. MECCE rt* DUACETYL t L 4CETVILACETONEt
DIACETONYLt HOAC, ACETALOEHYOEo Cil SUB4v 1C SUB21 H MOH69 jilhTER.o AND CLIs
liiwi A C IZ E: 11
t v
USSR UPC 612:797.22
OSTASHKOV, K. V., T.AIDTW Tr VT V. S., SAV:j.TSKTY, V. A., and
BYUTNKR, S. I., Odessa Medical Institute
"Thermography of Aqualungers and Sone Indexes of Hetabolilt., Proiwilses Under
Different Diving Conditions"
Kiev, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5, 1972, pp 614-620
Abstract: Thermography of 10 aqualungers age 20 to 24 sliowed Thi4t diving
brings about a variety of metabolic changes, the degree varyinji. with tile
water temperature and pressure, type of outfit worn. respil.ratot, and intensity
of the work done. The extent of chilling of the body Inwreasim wtLh decre3s-
ing temperature and increasing depth of submersion. The heat Loi.~-s dirlfnj!~Jles
if the diving is done iii a suit of the wet or dry t, pe, i:f- ch-q-trical heating
is provided, and the aqualunger does physipal work. The Imaoual. of air aa4
oxygen consumed depends on the water temperature an4l typos of fiuft. Breatliing
oxygen results in a greater heat loss, slower respii-atory and pulse rates, and
higher arterial pressure than does breathi4g compressed a1r. Vim! hypoth~~rinia
caused by submersion shows the aigns of a stress reactic%. sove blood clattin.-
leukocytosis, and inhibition of serum hydrolase actLvity.
1/1
loll
4:`t
UNCLAS$'i
024' IFIED P CE S N6 DATE- '090CT70
z!"IITLE-SELECTIVE ABDOMMAL HYPOTHERHY -U-i
~~_:,AUTHOA-(03)-JEVNEKA, I.YA.t LARINo V*V.t 0,5WHKOV9
OF INFO--USSR
:.'S0URCk-FIZIOLOGICHNIY LHURNALt 1-97pr VOL 16* NK 3# PP 30-36a
OATE PUBLISHED-------70
SUBJECT AREAS-SIOLGGICAL ANU MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-ABUOMEN, HYPOTHERMIAt DIGESTIVE SYSIEllst ll:E.4ukkH,%GEr KlUNEY,
SURGEkYv BACTERIAL DISEASE
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS
VOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAML--1994/1120 STEP
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0115139
024 UNCL:ASS'i. jykbq:j-SS$jjq; DATE-090C170
CARC ACCESSILN NO--AP0115139
AB5TAAGT/tXTRACT-(U) GP-0- AbSTPACT. 14 I)ERSPECTJVE
JIVE IS (]-RhY%11')F-0 4S
SELECTIVE AbDGAINAL HYPEITHER14Y IN CLINICAL PRAC
UF THE MOST EFFICIENT ME'ANS 01: CUAWLNG: PROFU$r- GlAs'rRoorERIC
BLEEDINGSj FOR COMPLEX TREATMENT Of PANCR~ATITIS ANO
CHOLECYSILA-14oNLKEATITIS., Of- ACUTE KIDNE i"ir ANd I"LJK Oc C it c AS I N' G
JN$UFFIC10.
THE INTOXICATIUN PHENOMENA IN ACUTE BACTtli,IAL I.NF4C,1101,41). THE FU; ri-i[rt
-'PPLICATIGN OF SELECTIVC Ats00AINAL, HYPWHERMY WRA, iMAKE Ef PiJiSIBL-L 10.
A,'%D Pi'uvlG~-
1,41"KOVE Tht RESULTS OF TREAVIENT UF MANY. A60UMIN4L
MORE EAVOUKA6LE CONDITIONS FOR UPERAYLVE PkUCEUURII$~ FACILIIY:
DEPARTMENT OF NURMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND DEPARTINETN OF 11105P V'AL' SURGERY
MEDICAL INS.TITUTEe ODESSA.
UNCL ASS I F-If-0
USSR UDC 615.372rI5,76.85:1. 555).015. 45:
(6.12, 1.101#'L. 112.3+612.419
ANOSOV, 1. Ya., LARINA I. and ISPOLATOVSKAYA, H. V,, rnstituta of
Epidemiology and ia~ffrO*orogy imeni Gamalaya, Academy of! Medical Sciencu
USSR
"Effect of Lecithinase C From Clostridium perfringens Type A co the Blood,
bone, Marrow, and Phagocytic Activity of La6kocytes of Gkiinea Pigs immunized
With Analecithinase"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, EpIdemiologli i ImmunobWIoSiE, No 10, 19TI.
pp 65-69
Abstract: Guinea pigs Immunized twice with analecithin4ise reizelved a lethal
dose of lecithinase C from Cl. perfringens type A 14 dal's lat*r. Aside frem
slight lysis of erythrocytes accompnnied by brief accelcratioil. of tile B5.,
the peripheral blood and bone narrow cells did not under~go OL~ 'progressive
qualitative and quantitative changes observed in tile COIILrol
after intramuscular injection of I DMD of lecithInase C or a c.ultura of
Cl. perfringens type A. Itnunization of che guinea pilyii uitb an-aIeciL'-'II.Isi2
v.1so protected the phagocytic activity of the leukDcyteii fran the liumolvzic
action of lecithinase C. Vie effect was the imme as t1wit in lin-1--mals thill
received C1. perfringenti type A taxoj,11. Tile nicrolles pl.jaq~ocyttixed by 01C
Al i
t he - n f -(- r- Ot 170 1, JL~L- -,I t v
ffi~robiolo1gy
VSSR UDC 5?6-851-655,0901-31-0'76.2
ISPOIATOVSKAYA, 1111. V., KLIYkCHBVA, L. V., TOKINOVAt T. H., arill
Institute of Epidemiology and Flicro4ology imni Ga=loy~ii, Aclidorq of Xo4ical
Sciences USSR, Moscow
Olv=unochemical Study of Enzyme.* of the Cl,. perfringens Toxic Complex"
Moscow, Zhurnal lUkrobiologii. Epidomiologii. i ImmwobiolioLriio No 4. APr 71,
pp 89-93
Abstract; A study was made of toxiyis formed by Cl., Upon cultiva-
tion on a meat-pancreas modium. Lecithinase, coLLigeiiiigoo h, 1.1aronidase, anj
nouraminidaso wore isolated and purJXiad by praviously zethod:i. Tae
first three enzymes wero converted k,,y the aetion of Cif-jO 1jito compowids devoid
of enzyme activity. Ncuroaninida.sa was riot Jnflctivata~ 1~.)' Cij;101 L:ilu C1. iporfrin-
aaty activity. The anzyglell nl il~actlvatfli C0121-
gens toxoid retained nouraminid.
pounds had antiganic properties ani Liduced formation of,antiiwliels uporl lm-
munization of mice arxi rabbits. All enzymes reacted witili imiaule serum Cl.
perfringens toxin aixi a1sQ with imnune seru% to thei respj1i,::tivEj :4--icLivited en-
zyme. The antibodies to collagenaso and hy,%luroni(imse Wiltre aigilly specific"
they did not protect mice against a C1. perfriRgun& cultiwo or 4ho toxin, Uut.
only inhibited collagenase or IlWalaromidaso activity. TILu '.oA:Uis avd toxDlds
1/2
Ussa
ISPOIATOMMA. X. V.. ot al. Zhurmil Hikrobiologij, Epjaemiologii i Immuno-
biologii. No 4. Apr 71, pp, 89-93
were stable to the denaturing offect of urea and ahtyleno chIj:)rohydr:Ln, while
collagenase, hyaluronidase. arxi collagenase were donaturjh,'I by tEen. The sr-abil-
ity of Cl. perfringons toxin to the action of the denatw,Irig ;ig,bnt5 was due to
the fact that the lethal factor. locithinase was resistit zit to Vacir actlan.
Lecithinase and its nontoxic derivative. ina;tivatad leathinasiD, Fassei at the
same rate through Sephadox G-75 anI formed precipitation linea :La algar w:Ltn the
respective antiuera. This indicatea that ~Orpatiors of t~!wi to:jnld is not as-
soclatod with polymerization of the protein i MDISCU1.0 13 of' leci~h:U,,ass. A, stwij
of the lecithinaso of Cl. perfringans showxxl, that it is ;4 :,,~us-ecntaining e=,yxa.
By reacting the lecithinase with cyvteine,i Zn could be ritimoved rrom it arki the
en#me inactivated in this mtnner. Stable U*ctiva:tvi lifjaith~nii3e was ootaiz^-i
upon removal of Zn, which had toxoid,propertivo.
2/2
USSR UDC 612.120612,419] .014,.46:576-851-
1 555-0116-31
ANOSOV, i. Ya., ISPOIATOVSKAYA, He V., IKrA Loutu I~Isti'4111'04 of Eptillmio-
logy and Microbiology ineni Gazaloya, Aoad'W!'dr!'AJ- teal SOA,onouo USSA
"The Effect of C-LeaithinR38 from Typin A al, parfringevis 01~1 QUiJI041 Pig 810'XI ond
Bona Marrow4
Moscow. Zhurnal Mikrohiologii. E.-pidemiologii, I Ii=unobioIjoII;Ji, NO 6, Aug 70.
Pp 117-122
Abstract: Guinea pigs were Inj*cted intramusoularly with lpurifAutd C-lacith,knaso
isolated from type A Cl. perfriNens toxin (I MLD). Tho amAnal.,I developed
hypochromic anemia, accompanied by anise- and poikilopytos:1m. htuiaolyris' narma-
blastosis, accelerated ESR, and, in the white blDod coils,. uosiolopenis, loWco-
cytosis (changing to loukopenia with a shift to Lite left d1im to Lbe appearwice
of radnuclei, immature forms. arxi myolocytes)o slight 4rqpIJiu(rjtaais against the
background of loukopenia, and dogeneration oC forcmid olomsljits, Which intensIfied
as the pathological processes develapvd. Eduma, prowvzoodt hyplovomitt, extensiva
hemorrhages, and karyopyknosis of many c*Us vero arldant :Iti bone marrow vlLhin
4 hours of injection of C-leaithAna-sev D~e n%nW,r of aelllji con1*14i:4 UA, 4aW
alkaline phaq4tatass discreased substantlaUy, Nrythr*paimiAa xnA laukopoloim
ANOSOV, I. Ya. kqt Zhurnal Mikroblologii. HpJAexlolaq;l I i ImunobioLOO;Ii,
No 8. Aug 70. Pp 'ft7~j~Z
we" depressed. The symptoms prodace4 by Utramicular UIjactim OX C-loolthl.
nase from type A Cl. perfringens tre quite' $Axi3Ar to th()jjh obou,nd In
porlmental gas gangrazie.
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Lt-rAt,,ry, t - c~t-zz of aat.I,i1At*,1 OI-r-nts In all r J~4
r-Ar-I of &rjo^I-t.A ..,- V- 1,a= --H~xtxkj Tistur of
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to rA ;,UI14.:I-j at t".htMITI ~hlzh load. to addi-
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the pl.Aka 1-14 a firi ~f 65F,9`0 rkftIt* far llroA4 Cot 6--arvaii,
i=m7ri~.bW ZraUA 4osi" the (at-
a 4F E?,w forttltg~r
owlivery --Ian Ar--a t- Vx3mantuf4s AM
r4m #"W art umdxr~"-~~ zz 1" Sm.==94 ~,;AFA and
1.7m c*pa~jtivj- ter am"*Ihix pro4action or- bolfto Increasado 7hw construe-
tion setwdyle to b4ttis vtc,10ted. t1W ca"ttuetLoft =d tvmtgl-
Istion mark plaa &ffi-n 2 A-.01mho of this Y4&lr us# fulftiled by, oftly ;7
f-13nifn d=%zmacks~ At& et* *v*Simbtx at a Rimth r af tw1go-Va"
c~~Umt sit".
Imo owe cleckint of winers-11artill-e- pco4metiton, *tcragm. end
Is ttW XjW-4jtC I% tWMJnULt�, law wtr. wwrum. and 44-
wintotrative "8m ov- %skift UW41"S mitaour" IF49*4 an tu matert*14
*r the, P. to's eaff"011drs. :1 1& JAVVmsat tut this be dom univer-
sally.
'a
112 029 UNCLASS1FI01) pOcp_~srljn. 0ATE--2)OCT7C
TITLE--r-FFECT OF SMALL DEFORMATIaNS UK IrfE REC-RYSTACLIZATEON AND fEXTURE
OF LOW CAqBGN STEEL WITH VARYING SIL14ON CONTENT ttl-
'AUTHOR-102)74ARINAO LoGot MIRONOVe L#Vo;
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOUACE-IZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, SER. FIl. ~1970t 34(M1 344-7
DATE PUSL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, MECK.p INO.v CIVIL ANO IMMINE POGR
TOPIC TAGS--METAL DEFORMATIOlt LOW CARBON STEELP SILICCN ITEELP METAL
TEXTURE9 ANISTROPYt 4AGNETIC PROPERTYr, ANNEALING0 IQT ROLLINGr ALLOY
COMPOSITION
CONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMFNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PR3XY REEL/FKAMF--19q7/1527 STEP
CIAC ACCESSION Nr,--APOt2O3O8
I! f
2/2 029 UNCLASSI Fff~0 PACCESSING. 0,Ar----230Ct7
C!RC ACCESSION NG--AP0120308
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* INDUS TR JAL L 11' %4.,Lri~o STEFf. (c
0.037-0.010t SE 0.21-3.06t MN 0.12-0.18, S 0.003-01.J050 P 0 # 003-0 1 0 09
CR 0.06-0.071 CU 0.10-0.13, NI 0,044-0.050? AND Al.. 0.006-0.,017 #4T
PERCENT) WAS STUDIED. HUT ROLLED BANQSj 0.25 M14 THICK, W6ti:E: AW;F4ED A
780DEGREES UNDER DECARSURAZING CONDITIONSo THEN PlICKLE-0 ANQ COLO ROLLEO
TO 0.51-0.70 MH THICKNUSSj ANNEALED IN H AT 1::0k 3 HR, AND
DRESSED TO 0.50 MM FINAL THICKNESS. ANNEALING A'r lo i>itl:-!E ~IE~;ArivC2
TORR FOLLOWED AT VARYING TEMPS. THCREAFT~R THF (,l((.ri0NT1-'1LjCTURE AND
TEXTURE WERE OETo. rHE MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF IN1:)-1jSrR.J,ALLY PREP9.
SPECIMENS AT CRIT. DEFORIATIONS WITH VARYING FINAL. 4NNFALING CDNOITIONS
OERE ALSO TESTED. THE VALUE OF CRIT. 0EF(JRMAT1614 )ECREASED WITH
INCREASING SI CONTENT ANO TEMP. OF FINAL AND INTFAMEDWE ANNEALI'1G. A
SI CONCNS. SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 3PERCENT THE J0;IS1jTQi)PY DECREASE0
eNLY AT DEFORMATIONS GREATER THAN CRIT.t WHILE AT DEFORMATIONS AHJUT
CRIT. THE ANISOTROPY INCREASED* THE LOWEk THE 51 ~:()N(~N. WAS Till-'- MORE
PRONOUNCED WAS THE LATTER INCREASE OF ANISOTROPY. THE INTERVAL OF
OPTIMUM DEGREE OF RE04. DEPENDED ON.MF_ ST CCINCN. AN10 WAS VERY IIARROW.
CkIT. DEFORMATION FOLL04ED BY ANNEALING IN A BELL FURNACE DECREASED THE
MAGNETIC INDUCTION WHILE ANNEALING AT I100OE(iREE5 IN A CONTINUOUS
FURNACE DID NOT. FACILITY; I'SNTICHM IM, IiIAKUiNAP MOSCOW, USSR.
......... . . . .
d.. - .. I! ! 1; - - -21m
OL6 UNCLASSI'O"R IN 7. "'1 N~ OA OTI
ITU~--EFFECT OF ADDITIVES OF TRACE FERTILIZERS ON THE tEMPEA11TURE Of
MOOIFICATION TRANSITIONS ANO ON THE CRYSTAL LATTICE PARAML-inrRs OF
UTHOR-(05)-GANZP S.N.9 VARIVOOA# 1,KH4# KUZNETSOVI I.Yalow OtliKEVICHP
J'40%~ LARtNA# L.Ho
bXt UF IRM-US R
OURCE--Zli, PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD) 19?Ok 43(43# 732-5
ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREAS--AGRICULTURE, CHEMISTRY
'OPIC TAGS--AMMONIUM NITRATEt CRYSTAL LATTICE, TRACE ELCMENT,, NITRUGEN
.-,FERTILIZER
lemTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
OCUMtNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
ROXY REEL/FRAME--3001/1627 STEP NO--Ult/0080/'YO/O~3/00loYO732/0135
IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0127118
UN C LA S 3 1 F I L'O
0
2'/2"-- 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCWiING bATE-21NOV70
IRC ACL-ESSION NO--AP0127118
BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFF&T OF COINO SIJ631SU32,
S'J83)SU82# ZNIHO SUB3)SUB29 MNSO SUF44t AND 11A SU152 b SVB4 0 SU37
A041XT*S. (0.3-2PERCENT) ON THE AO.",~JCLINIC R0fl,l0RHQM8Ii( TkANSIT10,11 TEMIR.
:OF NH SU84 Nn SU83 WAS INVESTIGATED. THC OREATEST L-r,-F(*(,T 41A5 Of.150. Foq
-0,5PERCENT ZN(Nt) SU83)SU62, STABILIZING TtfE.0RTjioRiirjmijgc MJDIFicmcm *.'f
j'A TEMP. HIGHER BY SIMILAR To 5*IDEGREES. THE CRYSTAL LATTICE PARA!4ETEERS
GETO. FOR 15 141XTS. ANO FOR PURE Ntl S681t 440 SUB3.~' FACILITY:
DNEPROPETROVSK. KHIM. TEKHNOL. INST., ONEPROPETROVSK9: USSR.
UNC L AS S 117 1 C- 0
-7- 7 77
ols UNCLASSIFIED PROC 1; 1 N DATE-IISEPTO
LE ALLOYING A MAGNICO ALLOY WIT11 NEODYMIOM -U-~
1. .AUTHOR--LARINA CHERNOV, V.*M.
'.~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~'_SOURCE-LiTFINOE PROIZVOD. 1970* M* 3'1-2
-..DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, 14ECH., IN13-v CIVIL AND MAR(Nfl.'~ E N Z-0;
~40PIC TAGS--NEODYMIUm CONTAINING ALtOYP 445NETIC &LLOYI 14 A G4 1-* T I C d R1) 1 Y
INDUCTION FURNACEP IRON BASE ALLOY, C)BALT
FFFFCTv ALLOY DESIGNATION# METAL
MAGNETIC ALLOY
CfWT4QL RARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
00CU4ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEt/FRAME--1988/1320
STEP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106097
UNIZ L kk S S I F I lf: 0
:*70
018 UNCL ASS I F I ED PRICI!'~.S I N'; OAT E-- I L S E
:CIRC ACCESSInN !NO--AP0106097 t4lirNC-TIC
~:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(.Ul GP-0- A 9STRAC T., THV IMPROVEMENT OF .
CHARACTERISTICS OW MAGNITC0 ALLCOYS WAS STUDIED SY ALLOYIPU; v-),
THE ALL9Y (CO 231 -4! 13.5t AL 8.5v CU 3, 5 0.2, AND 1A 0.3 PEk(:El!j
FE REST) WAS MFLTED IN A 10 KG CAPACITY HIGH FREDUFfitil,'l, INj)tj,-Tl)N- 1:0-1'-U,--~-
WITH AN ACID LINING. NOt (1, 2v 5* 50, 100, AND 551001 Tll~~i 10 PRI14E
NEGATIVE3 PERCENT, WRIPPED IN AN AL FOIL WAS IMMERSE0 !N ri4;: 14ILTC-11
'ALLOY. THE ALLOY WAS MIXED AND POURFO INTO 16 TIME$ 16 rjmF$ 5o wi
MOLDS. CONVENTIONAL THERHO MAGENTIC TREATM~NT FOLLCILOED-~ 09T I MU4
TEMPEkING ''CONDITIONS WERE 02T0. BY 11EATP;G AT 2 14R 110TEPVALS UP TO I iqQl
AT 550 AND 600DEGREES AND FOR 1 1411 INTERVALS UP TO 4 1-IR AF 55l)0EG:lfES
THE OPTIMUM LEVEL OF ND ADON, WAS 0*005PERCENT. INCII.RASU!,,(~ NO FRI111
0.001. TO 0.05PERCENT INCREASED THE COERCIVE FORCEo lil:lWEVl::-:?jj A FURrPlFil
INCREASE UP TO 0.3PERCFNT SHARPLY 0ECREA56D THE CQFR(IVE FDRCE. THE
MAX. MAGENTIC ENFRGY OCCURRED A*r 0.005PERCENT NO. 1q.1.19tihi. ltqotjcrr,)Ili
AFMAINEO UNCHANGED AT 0.001-0.05 ND INCREASING STEADILY K(TH LARGF-P,
A14T S THE STRUCTURE OF THE ALLOY. WAS DENORITIC AT AIA. CONCN~S. THE
POLISHING PROPERTIES OF THE ALLOYS WITH NO W#RE ItPROYEDr: SO THAt IN
GENERAL THE NO ADDN. WAS ADVA4TAGEDUS.
UNCLASSIFIED
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Acc. Nr. AbstractI4 seririce': Relf. Code
A00045173-" uEMICAL A;*~ 6-741 _U'R 019/
90892f Continuous hiKh-prell$urt C '-jynWr1rAtWn of O~w-
r
ene with isobutylene. QLjLqfiqj_A_P. '0 Wtprviin R,_ A 1-46-ing
ki iT iy I
Monnstvrskii. V. ", ). .~r ~.7
Aj
pr
_Ww4s). The copt)].vnin. of ethykne (1) *th loobutylLme
xtudied in a cont inuOus -flow tubular teOctOT at tOO-2)" and
'inhen
400-2(0) Wern'. Jfigh-mol,wt. products. wirre obtainei I
the 11 cnnte~t %vas , 15 trole %: a futth#'t"inmose i)n 11 6jitent
gave hov-mol.-k%i. copolymem. aixi!)mpanjed b5- a suilden d~jditie
in my. (from 100 to 01. T he te"ile utrongth of 1-11' qvj wer3
was inversely proportional to It content. declining to 0 W z If
content Was 41) vinle %. A ra(lical copiolymn. medaribi was
proposed. The copol.ymn. involved rh4to 7transfer (via It 4iiqls.)
and the termination, thwi leWing to~the formal ion 4)1'1 low.
MOL-Wt. co -rnem. The mol. a-t. of :the copolpmers 6106-
,Snxo4
15,1500 the copolymn. r;st.e werei proportional t41 the
pret,sure. Inervased pressure had a tooorablo effect Ott Ot d.,
tens,ile strength, elongation at break, and m.p. of the 1-11C gvily-
mers. Ci~,IR J
V)
0
Ar 0
USSR UOC 539,3
YENDZHIYEVSKIYs L. V. L:61jjQtj!Q3f
"Calculation of Hollow Multisided Ribbed Shells by the Finite DIfference Method"
V sb. Prostranstv. konstruktsli v Krasnoyarsk. krave (Threii-Dimensional Struc-
tures in the Krasnoyarsk Region -- Collection of Works), KgAsnot
yarsk, 1972,
pp 51-59 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3VI.18)
Translation: Structural designs of assembled plane ribbed alements having the
shape of a polyhedron Inscribed in a spherical or circulax nurfm-oi are dis-
cussed. Bending in the normal plane and longitudinal defoil-nation is taken
Into account for ribs eccentrically conjugato with the platu. V11!fQrence equa-
t1ons; were obtained from the Lagrange variation equation fitir the viulticantact
problem. The solution Is given in the linear formulation in dinplacements.
Authors' abstract.
1A
USSR
UDC J~,2.321.6(211-S5I)
BAMEYEV, M. K., ABRAMMN, A. s., vor,opirit, i. y., i,AqqrIIp~_J,.J-!., nrid
FROSKURIN, G. F., Moscow Geological ExTlorat~ion Inistitiltel Imeni. :7J. Ordzhonikidze,
Vorkuta Complex Geological Exploration Expedition
"The Geological Nature of Local Aeromagnetic Anomalies of Ulatfl;ern Slope of
the Northern Urals (the Verkhryaya /upper/ Pechora River Bilinin)"
Moscov, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchobnykh ZavedenXy--0eolc,gI),a :1. ItIzve-clka, -No D"),
Oct 73, pp 41-48 _
Abstract: A report is j~'Jven (in a de-".al2ed iovestitlation c,l' the
anomalies on the left bank of the Verkhnyay&Fcahora rivero on 14ho water
divides of its left tributaries -- the Vyderlyn, the Templj,n., slid the Xhn'sI(avr'.
Volosnitsa. The area of development of stratified motamcrpUic ro,!k po~-Vesso5
on the whole a negative imgnetic field, which is of a stromg-'.y varind naturo.
Numerous local positive anomalies are to be obverved -againtlit tthti ggenerally
negative background. Two types of anomalies are to t-9 ALL-Ong the
most intensive ones: isonetric and linearly olongated.. Thii, izz-zaim.,tric anri
,in
linear magnetic anomalies are described. Worthy of note am, g Ch4.,I gei',11cgir."I.,
objects which bring about the local positive, magnetic~ wwwIlies itre the
Templinskiye hyperbasites. 4 figures. 3 tables, 12 referuiices.
1A
USSR 1JDC 616.988. 75-02,L 14--~02.9-07
RITOVA, V. V. !"ONOXA A. S., W)ISEYEV, V.. P., and PSHIINUMNUU11, V. V.,
Institute of virology imeni D. I. Tvanovskty, Academy of 06dical. $cielices
USSR and Second Moscow Medical Institute imani N. 1. Pironpv
"Experimental Mixed Influenza-RS-Virus Infection In Whito Nice"
Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologii I Meditsiny, No 1.), 1971, V-P
31-33
Abstract: Mice were infected with reapiratory syncytlal 1:11S) virus.. inflw-nza
A2 Hong Kong 68 virus, or both by intranasaL injection or aerot,,al in4alation.
The course of the resulting infection was more severe Oitatt the zahinals re-
ceived nasal injections of the material. Vio death rate Oas higher in the
animals receiving both viruses simultaneously than In thoau given ouly one.
The death rate was still higher when the an~vjalr, remived 05 viros first and
Influenza virus 18 hours later, but not vice versa. Injeg:ted with placel>o,
all the mice, as In the control, survived.
USSR
HOISEYEV, V. P., TONQV_ A~ S., and RITOVA, V. V., Ttistimte of Virology
imeni D. I. Ivanovskiy, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR
"Experimental Study of Mixed Influenza and RS-Virus Infectiov of' C~i!ll Cultures"
Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 5, 1971, p 625
Abstract: A mixed viral infection of green morkey calls cmused by Influen;-a
A2/Hong Kong and RS virus strains was studied. Infection ulas induced simul-
taneously and consecutively with the two viruses at intervals of I and IS
hours. Using the immunofluorescence method, the authors fimind tbc-! antigens
of influenza A2 and RS viruses in the cells at the same timu. When the ce.1.1s
wer - and then 18 hours later iiilth LnJ!,Juci%za A2
a infected first with RS virm.
virus, there was a diatinct mutual potentiatJon of the afff~,a o1 the in-
fluenza. A2 virus In the RS virus -- call hfluenzit A2 vlfrus ayuem. Tills
phenomenon did not occur in other variants of, the experituilu.
1/1
if,
JUMAg V. V.* SCHASTNUt E. Lo OaA'MYANt 0. T,,,C1rrBOrAR-4r, Y. V-, 1-MISEY-aV,
V& Ps # I � - f YIYY.(YISKIY j A. F, iSOXOLJDYA 1 11. -W
W11Q'OJWJ, A
YS. N.9-lnstltute o~ virology imeni D. 1. Iyapovalyr WSR,Acadov of Eeddc4l
Sclancess Hoscow
"Study of Influenza A2 Virus Strains Isolated During the 29~ B-1949 Epidemic
from Children in r4oscow and In the Hoscow Reglon!'
floscow, Voprosy Virusologiij No 3t May/jun 1971p pp 291-196
Abstracti Since 1957, there have bc.-en five ir-fbion-,,a tte V:-$.R
caused by tho A2 virust ir 1~157, 10 go 10621 19,155 ar.1 V'611-!~,'jq. The 2wi-i
one ims produced bj a n~awly fox--ed earlizt ol' the Virw~ nx,(I. b."g,"In in july
in Boni;-kongp subi~equcn'61,y :-,proaA over Japang aj4 bit tile of $Oul~h-
cast Asia and the U-S. In fall 1,568 thare uari a oh=p z1va in 10ie ir-fluen-ta.
incidence in En,-'-~,-d and in othcr countrios of Untral In L'f.;ceij1;er,
individma-1 12 and 3 influenza foci veze repartei in the Swr-~--t, Ultion III
OiWanized childr2n's collcctives (child Care cente=, otc), zu-i L-Y
the middle of in j:=y c-'t-,L!,:; Of the U551k, the inctl,~ivrc)l of influen-ca
surpassed the nean seasona-1 rate by a factor of five. Rrt,ilm 350 aic1. children
141 strains of the flu virLm were i~solatcd trora wtsopharyui,;oal w1pshing-'.
112
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MODULATOR A140 GENERATOR TUBES 4* CHAPTE14 19 R(-*llE~REN(;(- UATA (IN
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CHAPTER 21 REFERENCE DATA ON GENVrA,rb.
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TUBES FOR OPERATION IN THE RANGE AdOVE 600 MC 18 li. CHAPYER 23
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