SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOBACH, V. T. - LOBASENOK, V. A.
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USSR UDG 621-57l.;i52,3: ";51.465.7: f--;2.7
JYMUS I)r3V, K.L., br-VS-*LJ.-0V, E.V., GA M, ~X. E RIhN, A.A.,
Ila., TMCNOV, V.V., CHER-ENINTSEV, S.F.
'easuring The Height Of Sea Waves By 'he Radar Method From.
~To.The Problem Of h A.
Aircraft'
radiotekhn. in ng-ineering
Tagenror. -ta Of The Taganrog Radio I
Insti-Lute), 1971, No 22, no 1148-Ir-8 (from RZh- Rsdiote!-.hniIa, No 2, Feb 72,
Abstract IN-o '41'-)
Trunalation: The theoretical bases are stated of the roaar =atLod of Maceuring
the height ~f waves. It is uho-.,n thst in ordor to increiuse tlie nrec~slcn of
measurement it is necesfary to have a tunable. trans=itter or no--le fixed radlat-
ion frequencies (5 are sufficient). A meacuring unit iaildescribed, confltructed
on the bauin of a rfulaa radar station of the motor rara~aj technical date Urc
presented. An analysia of the results obtained during fliLyht ,U.,ats siown that
the discrepancy between these recult-a and the data obtaiaed Iith the aid of a
Waite graph does not exceed 10-12 percent. The defect oP-the niathod is the
=-possibil-ity of deter-nininz the character of the waves end thp- length of a wave.
I ill. 2 tab. 4 ref. N.S.
79
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USSR UDC 621.~'?l. 2. r,51.463 .'I: 5z 8. 5
LOBACH. V&_ GARNAMR1YAN, A.A., POLOZHE.-,ITT--BV, R.G., TYU!:CV, E.S., 1,,LCVSi,1Y,A.A.
"Experimental Investigation Of The Statistical Charactoriati-cs Of Rader Signals
Reflected From Disturbed Sea Surface And Small-Sized S6rface,Cbjects"
Tr. Taganrog. radiotekhn. in-ts (Works Of The, Taganrog Redio Engineering Institute',,,
1971, No 22, pp 14-24 (from RZh:Radiotekhnika, No 2, Fg-b 72, Abstract No 2G14)
Translation; Me correlation intervals and the variation fautcr were maaeiired of
signals reflected from a disturbed sea surface and small-siud surface objects. A
block diagram iv presented of a meevtiring device with uZe of the "Donets" marine
radar station ( = ~.2 cm). An analysis is given of t~e ravillts obtained; it is
shoun that they cun be used for measurcment of tho degroo of riYUFhncaB of the nes
and for evaluation of the effectivenens of detection cf,omall-eizcd obje,;ts on a
backgruind of reflections from the sea surface. I ill. tab. ref. N.S.
USSR UDC: 548.5
TSEYTIUIN, YL. N., PLA1310V, G F., LQBALI.I~EVA~.IT. , kP01ITOV, V. I.,
SDIONOV, N1. A., and BELOV, If. V.
"Investigating Crystallization in the Hydrothormal 'Ollystem of
GeO Sb 0 - -H Off
2- 2 3 2
Moscow, Kristallograftya, vol 18, No 4, 1973,,Pp 836-839
Abstract; An investigation is conductedintotho crystallizption con-
ditions in the Ge02-!3b203-A11?-1120 system by the hydrotherraal method.
The purpose of this invustit!-ation is two-fold: first, to fill in
the gaps of knowledCe concerning the interaction cheinistry of gerxa-
niwn dioxide and antimony trioxide in the pregwnce of a solution at
high temperatures and pressures; second, to obtain. iill poscibie
singwryatals with no analogs, in nature becauso of their potential
value as objects of study with reGard to strueture Pnd physical
characteri8 tics. The exDeriments were conducted with EL charge
COnSiSting Of Ce02 ancl Sb2O3 c o p 1) i~ r 1 i~ it - L, (I
autoclaves with periodic action. The resultsiof the examination
of the cry-stallization in the system are given ind:lvidually for
each temperature jump in the range of 400-550(:~ C, the jumps; beJ.nC_
made in k-450 intervals. Photographs of the crystals are shown,
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UDC: 548.5:535.37
KUZ' MIN A, I. P., LOBACHEV N
PREDT.ECHENSKIY, B. S., STAROSTINA. L. S.,
STOPACHINSKIY, V. B., KRAYDUKOV, N. M., Institute of Crystallography,
Academy of Sciences of the USSR'
"Luminescent Crystals of Cuprous Oxide"
Moscow, Kristallografiya, Vol 18, No 3, May/Jun 73,'pp 63$-637
Abstract: The paper describes a method of growing large perfect crystals
Cu2O to study bright narrow luminescence lines of: 'ination of free
o
f recomr)
excitons. A polycrystal like specimen of Cu20 is treated by zone melting
with an electron beam. The resultantapecimen usually consis " of 2-3
crystals. A single crystal Is grown, using one of ttiese crystals as a
seed. The result is a transparent cylindrical rod up to 10 mm in diameter
and 100 ma long. These large crystals can be used tb study many new
'properties of excitons -- interaction between excito s ana the fe-q ibility
of making lasers based an cuprous oxide crystals.
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.!": 71
/2~ 02-8. UNCLASSIFI D.,- .10ROCOS ING DATF----L3NCV70
ITLE--E.LECTROUPTICAL PRUPERTIES OF CUa:IC ZINC SULF11DE CRYSTALS GROWN BY A
HYDROTHERMAL METHOD -U-
:.AUTH0R-(05)-SHA'0R3U.ROV,t V.A.9 KUZNETSOVi V#A*t LOBA(HEVi A.N.9 KHARITONOVA,
I.V.v SUSHNIKUV# VoG,
COUNTRY OF' It4F()-.-USSR
,".:SOURCE--KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970s 1542), 302-7
,DATE PUBLISHED-------70
SU8JECT AREAS-PHYSICS
~.ITOPIC TAG5--Et.ECTRQ0PflC EFFECTr (:KYSTALLIZATtONs:?,It4c ~ULFIDEt CRYSTAL
TAMPli LIGHT MODULATION
GROWING, LIGHT TRANSMISSION, CRYSTAL lURKEN$
CDhTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/ FP.A,4E-- 19cs 6/ L4 TO S TE VNO-UR /N T 070 /0 L5 00 20A 2 0 ~0 I
c TRC AC_CtSjS 10H--NG--AP0 118447-
igloo
2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED ~PkOCEISVNG DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION MO--AP0118467
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- A8STRACT. THE CRYSTN.:OF CUBIC ZINS BY THE
'THE CONDITtONS USE-0 BY It. LAUOISE,
HYDROTHERMIAL 4ETHOIJ WAS STUDIED UNOER
ET AL. (1965)t AND THE SPECTRAL A)EPENDENCE wAS 911~UOIO FOR THE LIGhT
TRANSMISSION, THE HALF WAVE POTENTIAL, AU0 ELECTRICIOP74.CAL COEFFS. LIF THE
CRYSTALS. THE DEVIATIONS WERE DETO. FROM op'r ICAL~ ISOTROPY. CRYSTALS
PREPO. IN THIS WAY CAN BE ORIENTED AS REQUIRED I Is) THEI: FORM OF
RECTANGULAR PAII-01ILLELPIPEDS OF SUFFICLENT:,SIZE M~CARRY OUT
ELECTROOPTICAL STUL~IES. THE CRYSTALS THAT WERE-013TAINED ARE SUITABLE
FOR PRACTICAL USE IN LIGHT MODULATION OVER THE R~IINGE 13(:; 4AVELENGTHS OF
0o4-13.14U. FACILITY: INST. KRISTALLOGRoo IAOSCOWr USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
112 023 UKLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
!MASS ANALYSIS, SPECTRUM
~TITLE--NATURE OF FALSE PEAKS IN A FARVIT'RONt MINI
AND MEANS FOR ELIMINATING THcm _U_
LINNIKo ji.N.,j
AUTHOR-(04)-LINNIK, L.N., LOBACHU BATALOVv V.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO_-USSR
SOURcE-PRIB. TEKH. EKSP. 1970, (2), 1.78 al.
PUBLISHED-; ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSI(.S
;TOPIC TAGS--SPECTRUMv LON, OSCILLATION
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS---UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0869 srr-P NO--UR!00,(J/70 10001002 /0178/0181
CIRC A-CCESSTWI NO--AP0136303
2/2 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136303 i
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. REASONS ARE GIVEN FOR THE
OCCURRENCE OF FALSE9 FRACTIONALt AND MULTIPLE MASS REAKS IN THE
'FARVITRON SPECTRUM. SOME MEASURES FOR PREVENTION OF FALSE PEAKS ARE
DESCRIBED. BY USING THE RELATION BETWEEN TlHE 01PLITUOES OF THE SIGNALS
OF THE MULTIPLE AND BASE MASS, IT 1~wPOSSSIBLE TO DE'r:. THE COEFF. OF ION
ESCAPE IN THE PROCESS OF OSCILLATION :INJHE~ ORtf;T SP~CE.
FACILITY: EKSP. INSt.- PERERAB. ~HIM.7 VOLOKONs USSR*
NAUCH. ISSLcf)
17i m
USSR UDC: 538.61
k~4 KOLOTOV, 0. S., LOBACHEV, M. I., and POGOZBEV, V. A.
--------------
"Stroboscopic Magnetooptical Device~for Studying Polarity Reversal
of Magnetic Tape"
Moscow, Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, No 1, 1973, pp 218-220
Abstract: The purpose of the equipment described in.this -caper is
to observe the dynamic domains and to measure the inteeral pullse
characteristics of magnetic tape. Ablock diagram of the device
is shown; the magnetic-optical Kerr effect ib used for observation
of the domains, and the film being investigated moves throut-'rh a
magnetic field reversing device consisting of an M-shaped form and
an erise winding. Photographs of the domains, obtained for films
1200 thick in a magnetic field intensity o4 foul, oerl,:,tedo, are
reproduced. to show the formation of the edgedomains and their
spread to the central regions of :the tapp. The aathor,,~ e~xpress
their than a to R. V. Telesnin for his valuable aavice.
1/1
USSR UDC 681.'325.66(088.8)(47):6'-71.3.072.8
LOBACHEV, V. M., MASLOV, B. V., MOTEUKO, N~ I., and SUAGUMN, V. 1.
"A Shaper for Control of Pulsc-Potential Cascades"
USSR Author's Certificate No 285970, Filed 7 Apr 69, PLfDllshed 12 Jan 71
(from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Avtomatika, Telmekhanika, i Vychislitel'naya
Tekhnlka, No 8, 1971, Abstract No &182;P)~
Translation: A shaper which controls pulse-potential cascades is being
patented. It contains an emitter-repeater, the trarwistor of which is
shunted by a diode. In order to decrease power consumptica and to accel-
erate the process of discharginj the capacitors of tbe control circuits,
the diode indicated above is switched on in a direction opposite the
shunted transition of the base-emitter~of the transistor of the repeater.
The latter, made from electrodes galvanically decoupled from the co=on
line of the.power supply, is charged simultaneously at all.control re-
sistors of the indicated pulse-potential,cascades, ea~_h oflrwhich is con-
necred with the corresponding output terminals via its own capacitor and
an additional diode.
33
USSR UDC 599-32-12:616.,"~191-452-03'.22(25:L~-925-0)
HAMMV., N. p., LoBAcuEv, v. s., u4ITRI-YEv, P. P... minW, Ya. V., and
SMIMI, V. M., MinMrState University and Central Asjm~ AntiplaEae Institute
"Experience in Studying the Dispersal Rate~and Paths of Movemeat of Plague
Epizootics in the Northern Desert"-
Mosco-v, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Imnnob~olop?ii, Igo 2, 1973,
pp, 78-85
Abstract: Microbiological, immunological, and ecologcta data wer-a employed
to trace the paths and rates of plague epizootic disparijal nmrt.humrd across
a front of over 200 km east of the Aral Spa in 1966-1969. Data were obtained
for the most part from ILhombomys opimus Licht. and its parasites. Preselica,
of animals with acute manifestations of plague and incCciplete antibodies was
assumed to suggest a new invasion. Priori to the period of investigation,
plague foci were noted only on the outskirts of this territory following a
rodent and ectoparasite eradication program conducted in 19"ya. In the sprintE
1966 northward dispersal began from foci just north of the Syr-Darlya River.
~bst progress occurred durine, 5 nonths of sumer and fO.1 an~ ran-ed fron 15 to
50.km per year. By fall lq(Yq the epizootic becary-1 stabllizetl somewlat. For-
ward pro(,~,rena wan ctiAled in ar(jan that- had bU011 EMbJeCtUd t(J ono-Ltr-e erairfica-
tion prograris, but it war, not GnMroly ixrer~tud. Tfta rimiiai thu.
USSR
NAUYjCIV, N. P., et al., Zhurnal MUkrobiologii., Epidemiolo~,riip i Lmamnobiologii,
NO 2, 1973, pp 78-85
epizootic that was revealed suggests that the disease ir, spread predominantly
tbirough the dispersal of young R. opimus, This reeca-tch demonstrates that
epizootics can be traced reliably by direct observation in the field.
2/2
USSR UDC 591-132-8:598.9+616.981-452
mi State University and
LEVI, 11. 1. , and LIVSHITZ M. M,. , Mosc
Central Control-Research Laboratory of Moscow Municipal Disinfection Station
"Retention of the Specific Antigen of Plague.Bacteria~in Pellets of Predatorv
Birds"
Moscow, Zoologicheskiy Zhum-al, Vol 50, No 10, 1971, pp 1593-1595
Abstract: Specific antigens found in the pellets of predatory tirds which
have eaten the corpses of infected rodents survive longer than the plagup
bacteria themselves. This experiment, in which a stu6y was made of pellets
of- the little owl and the black kite after feeding on dead mice infected with
the vaccinal strain EV, compares the antibody neutralization reaction with
the passive hemagglutination reaction. The latter wa!v inore sensitive. The
antigen is better preserved in the pellets of nocturn4 predators and itore
-m in bones. Because of Its cificielicy, this it
concentrated in hair th, 111f- hod
is one of the best to be utilized in eptzoo.tiological'experiments with regard
to small mammnls.
1/1
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ii-M NOW' -N-Wh
USSR UDC 599-323-3:591-9(574)
J"G"P-9- X,,c6, SREMIROT, G. I.., Department of Zoology and Comparative
Vertebrate Anatomy, Moscow State University:
"An Isolated Population of the Great Jerbo&Allactaga jaculus (Yom lia,
Dipodidae) on the Left Bank of the Syr~Dar.lya River"
Moscow, Zoologicheakiy Zhurnal, Vol 51, rfo,l, Jan 72,, pp 156-157
Abstract: in the autuinn of 1970, the great jerboa wa,* found for the first
time on the left bank of the laver regions of the Syr.-Darlya River, 50 km
west of Kazalinsk. The question of how and-when the great jcrboa penetrated
this region remains as yet unnolved. The population of the great jerboa
living at this location has been isolated from other popu]Attons of the spec ies
for a rather considerable period of time, judeing by jroomolThOlOgical and,
archaeological data (indeed for several centurios, qppurently since the Mtddle
UWR UDC: 648i'71599-32-3.4
SHIRNOV, A. A.0 WBAC=, X. S. j and DEh1SOVAj A. V., of Vertebrate
Zoology, Moscow gtaj, e University izeni. X. V" Lomonos*Yj Nosrow
PEffect on the Reproductive Capacity of Great Gerbils -of Troatment of Plants
in Their Settlements With Sevin"
Moscow, Rauchnyye Doklady Vysshey Shkoly, Biolog;Lcbeskiye Nawd,.No 3, 1971,
pp 29-33
Abstiacts In an area 100 km easst of the city of Arallsk, plants in great
gerbil (Rhozbomys opimus Licht.) settlements were sprafeed with sevin In the
amount of 0-5 g/m2. The consum-ption of plant feed containing sevin, uhich
was preserved for long periods of time in the anInala'A'ced.etorage chxmberst
reduced the total nmeber of embxyoz increwwd the nunb;-.r of xosorbeed ambryos
and dj)layed fertili2ation of females as won as the tlim.- of exit of young
animals from the burrowso so that the young animals Imaed fra-zh plant food,
whicb was no longer available during the hot,weather, When the settlerent
area was treated with sevin, the number of animals in -Lhe sattlements was
reduced by a factor close to two and the number of InhaUted settlementr,
decreased. Introduction of sevin Into the burrows of #e goat gerbil In
large doses may be a method of controlling these animals inplague foci that
1/2
USSR
SHIRKOV, A. A., et a1.9 Nauchrrjye Doklady Vyashey Shkoly# Biologicheskiye
Hauki, Ko 3, 1971-s pp 29-33
is preferable to dusting of the burrows with Wr combined vith spreading ba-It
poisoned with zinc phospblde on the surfacep there methods are being used now.
The delay-ed action of sevin as compared with that of~ginc pbosphide is of
advantage, because sevin is spread by tht animals tlm4ghout the burrows.
Sevin would exert its effect in the bmromv In locatiq~w in ~ which the fleas
hatch and concentrate,
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Y-- --7
USSR MC 599.323.41. Rhomboovs:591-555
NAUMV, N. P., DMIMIYEV, P. P., and MUCHEV, V. S., Moscow State University
"Changes in Biocenoses in the Aral Kara Kum Caused bv the Extermination of
Great Gerbils"
MOSCIN, Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 490 No 12, Dec 79, PP 1758-17056
Abstract. The eff ect of the mass extermination of giieatt Surbils in the Aral
Kara Kum desert on the general biocenesis.of Lhe ar"~ was istudied. The obser-
vations were conducted in the period of 1961 to 1967,:! SevJ -- oats and wheat
treated with 3~ vegetable oil and 15-20% zinc phwi.phide! was seat-.ered
throughout the desert in an a-rea thickly populated with tho rodents. -1he mazs
extermination of gerbIls was gradually. followed by Uia disappearance of mdce,
jerboas, and hamsters and in lesser numbers by disappearance of insectivora an:i
reptiles. The disappaara,-1-,e of these animals produceiJ, a sharp change in the
trophic conditions of the area with the result LhaL ~he nanber of all types of
VMtebrates and predatory 4irds gradually dininishedf;' The, exterminat_Jon of
the gerbils and disappearance of othor,rodants led 40~po to a change in the
structure of the ground: the numerous nests; and: twln~lo dUit in the ground by
il, Zoologichaskiy Zhurnal, Vol 49, No 1Z, Dee 70,
Lly collapsed and filled, thereby changirg also the vegeta-
le area. As a consequence of tho chahge in the general bio-
t, conditions were created favoralli,g the breeding of herbi-
~he Aral Kara Kum desert.
Nt DATE~--13NOV70
LASSIF1 0 PT 7usiSING
U
`~~-TATLE-VULCANIZATIUN OF UNSATUKATEU RULI~Ek,$ -u-
k.A~ :LUBAC
;3_AU"lH0R-(04)-DOGADKINs D.A.t DONTSOV9 GiK., VERSHININAv
N. 14.
NF0,--USSR
~:,l~COUNTRY OF 11
t--SCURCE- U.S.S.R. 267,062
R ENCE 11: 19709
EFER' --GTKRYTIYAP IZOBRET.t PROM' OBRALTSY, TOVA RNY Z NA;~ I
PUBL. I SHE-D---~O IAPR 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
_,TOPIC TAGS-VULCANIZ_k~10N, RUBBERv PY19 10 IN EIOUINA'UD ORGANIC CUMPOUND,
PATENT
-MNITROL 4AkKl,%G--NO RESTRICTIONS
~._.DOCVIMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
t;;-PROXY RFEL/FRAME--3002/1411 STEP t,4(J--UK/04821'~O/Oi)O,(OO'J/0000/0000
CIRC ACCESSION NO--At.012138LO
lit-, C LAS: -1
:UDC (312.822-P6_i, .82,L.6
D V.. P.,_'Umbor-atory of
111ONAMOVY K. K., WMYAXTSEVA., L. K., and 2PACIgLfA
ig ical Sciences USSR,
Neurophysiology, Institute of Psychiati~r, Academy of III
Moscow
"Spacial-Temporal Systems of Coniiections Between Evoked Activities In Condi-
t4 oned Reactions in ~hn
Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey INTervnoy Deyatellnosti imeni. I. P. Pavlov, Vol '23, No 2,
Mar/Apr 73, PP 366-374
Abstract: The feasibility of investigating complex forms oV conditioned activ-
ity according to the principle of systeidc organization of e" 'ectrical activity
in the human brain is analried. DLteminatlons of correlation connections (Cc)
between evoked activities in different functional cortical areas during elabor-
ation of a traca rotor condItIoRed ref1px (atiirraation with light followed
.,b Ce betv(wa moLor ana visuall
by verbal confirmtion) ralmaled genoration of hip 11
areas at the beginning and at the end of the trace payne and a marked decrease
in Cc in the middle of the pause. By means of a special carnputer al;7,oritkn,
models of spatial -te=poral systema vere designed for Cc 'orming, bet;,".en the
different cortical areas during the action of a non-Sj.pal sti-mzlus and trace
conditioning with a 5-sec delay. In this system) principal Cc exist between
b kground activity and evoked activity in the first second after stUnlation.
-M.HU
IJSSR
MNAKEIOV, K.-K., et al.) Zhurnal. Vysshey Nervuoy Deyatellnosti imeni 1. P.
Pavlov, Vol 23, No 2, Mar/Apr 73, PP 36613T4
During conditioned activity, a Cc system is formed thrati&out the 1A-io1e tvace
pause, with especially pronounced Cc appearing in the first and fifth second.
When such a system is formed, motor reactions appear, ',Che nodel is considered
useful for defining systemic cerebral activity and the participation of individ-
ual functional areas.
USSR uDc: 681 332. 65
CHERNIKHOV, Yu. V., IGNATFI-TY.0, A. D. ,LIBIMMAN, V. L. "iQx -..Yl-
Scientific Research and Experimental Design Institute of Alutomation
rous Metallurgy
"A Method of Shaping Multiphase Pulse Supply Voltage for CorR)ination Logic
Circuits Based on Thyristors"
USSR Author's Certificate No 287119, filed 17 Mar 69, published 21 Jan 71
(from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i Vycbislitelln~Xa Tekhnika, No 10, Oct
71, Abstract No 1OB227 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method. of shapiiij~ a
multi-phase pulse supply voltage for combination logic circuitz based oii
thyristors by isolating a unipolar half-wave of sinusoidal voltage, shifting
fted half-un.ves.
it in phase by 120 degiees, and adding,the initia-I and shil
In order to imprGve the reliability and nolse suppression of the combination
logic circuits, the aggrelrate pulne voltage of each lihase s nhi f ted by
120 degrees with respect to the same volt-age of the 1)~,csceding phase.
lp~ioCE$SING OATE_~09OCT70
UNC L A S S'l FI rb
-"T-ITLE-ISOTOPIC GEOCHRONOLOGY AND DEEP CRUSTAL STRIXTURE-v ISOTOPIC
GEOCHRONGLOGY AND DEEP-CRUSTAL S'TRUCTUREl-.U-
AVrHOR-(0Z)-KRATTS# K.O.t LUBACHZHUCHENkUs" S*Bo
GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
OURCE-moscowe-GEOTEKTUNIKAP NO 2# 1970, PP 74-79
DATE PUBL ISHED-~----70
SUBJECT AREAS-EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY* NUC~EAR SCIENCE AND
-TECHNOLOGY
mTUPIC TAGS-GEOCHRONOLOGYo EARTH CRUST AGEw ISOTUPE!p GEL)LO,GY
ll'_'.~ 7
~C,ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
fPKUXY'REEL/FRAME--I990/1646 STEP NO--VR/9066/70/000./00?/0074/0079
-CIRC ACCESSION NGl---_AP0I09b49
_-UNC
2/3 011' UNCLA$:SIFIED PI`43CEStING DATE--0cJOCTT0
-CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109649
AbSTRACT/EXTRACT-111) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPERIENCE fN SY1JI)YING PRECAMBRIAN
~REGIONS IN THE USSR SHOWS THAT ISOT.GPIC GEOCHRONOLUGICAL DATA CAN BE
EXTREMELYVALUABLE IN STUDYING OTHER ASPECTS OF GEOLOGY SUCH AS CRUSTAL
-.STRUCTUREt THE SPECIFIC NATURE OF ITS.DEEP ZONESt'iCHARACTERISTICS UF
REGIONAL STRUCTURES* ErC. THERE IS SOME INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QATA
FRO14 ISOTOPIC GEOCHRONULJGV AND DEEP CRUSTAL STRUCFURE WHICH SUGGESTS
THAT THE ISOTOPIC AGE OF ROCKS IMINERALS) REFLECTS CRUSrAL STRUCTURE.
THIS ARTICLF- GIVES SOME NEWt PRESENTLY UNEXPLOITED METHODOLOGICAL
~-POSSIBILJTIES OF ISOTOPIC GEOCHRONOLOGY IN THE STUDY OF COMPLEX
GEULOGIC4L PROBLEMS. FOR EXAMPLE, COMPARISON Of THE MAR OF DEEP
STRUCTURE. OF THE BALTIC SHIELD AND A GEOCHRONOLOGI(;AL 14AP OF TwIS SAME
AREA REVEALS A SURPRISING CURRESPONDENCE.~BETWEEN THE GEOCHROMOLOGICAL
-y
AND-GEOPH SUCAL FIELDS AND ACCORDINGLY,W11*14'CRUSTAC 6 0 KS HAVING
DZIFFERENT STRUCTURE. IN THE ARE OF THE EASTERN 84-0CKJHERE 15 A
'GEbCHRONOLOGICAL FIELD CORRESPONDING TU,T,Iir. SAAMO~-KARELIAN
..GEOCHRONOLOGICAL IONEt CHARACTERIZED BY-AN AGE IN THE RANGE FRU14 31000
:-''TO it700 MILLION YEARS. THIS AND MANY OTFILR EXAMPLES CITED 3Y THE
-.AUTHOKS SHL)W THAT LARGE GEOCHRONOLOGICAL FIELO& QUKRESPUNI) TU LARGE
..~CRUSTAL bLUCKS DEFINED UN THE 8ASIS OF GEUPHYSICAL DATA, UIFFERING FROM
,,.:ONE ANOTHER IN THEIR DEEP STRUCTURE. THE BOUNDARIES MARKING THE LIMITS
OF-GEOCHRONOLOGICAL FIELDS AT THE SAME TIME REFLECT THE PRINCIPAL
DEEP FAULTSibaUNDING LARGE CRUSTAL tiLoCKS
DIFFERING IN DEEP STRUCTURE*
UNCLASSIFIED_:
P iJCESSING DATE--0-90CT70
,,"Wif Oil UNCLASSIFIW R
6-IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109649
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--IT IS CLEAR THAT 'THE ISOTOPIC GEOCHPLONOLOGICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF TERRII;'ORIES OF ANCIENT. SHILDS HAVE A DEFINITE
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE GE(IrHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1,'11: THESE ARE-AS AND
REFLECT bOTH THE GEOLOGICAL AND OEEP STRUCTURE OF THE CRUST WITHEN THEIR
-LIMITS. ACCORDI,%GLYy fSLJTQPIC GEUCHRONOLOGY FOR EXT'ENSIYE-AREAS,
TOGETHER WITH OTHER MEI'HLADS, CAM BE USED FOR THE MTECTION AND MAPPING
OF LARGE STRUCTURLS OF SEGMENTS OF THE CRUST. ISUTOPIC GEOCHRONOLOGY
CAN BE USED IN DETERMINING THE TIME OFIFORMATION Uj-- SUCH STRUCYURES AND
AND, DEVELOPMENT. AS
;FOR STUDYING THE CHARACTERISTICS Ut THEIR!STRUCTURV-
~~..,A RESULT, AN APPROACH CAN BE MADE TO STUDYLNG:THE $EQUENCE OF
,...DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE CRUSTAL STRUCTURESO THE NATUR~, OFIKEIR CROSS
SECTIONS AND CRUSTAL DEVELOPMENT AS A WHOLE.
11NE1 ASSIFIED
USSR UDC 911.~jr6l,6.'936(470.311)
L,_M.-, and POLOZOK, Y. S.
"The Problem of Clinical Characteristtcs of Imported.11alaria and the
Effectiveness of Modern Methods for Its,Cure"
infektsion-
V sb. Materialy XV Vses. syezda epidemiolola-, -Mi~mrobiologov ~
istov, Tezisy Dokl- Ch 2 (Proceadings of.the 15th All Union Conference of
Epidemiologists, Microbiologists, and Infectious DIsL-ase $pecialists,
Theses.Reports, Part 2 -- collection of works), Mosclxd, 1970, pp 66-068
(from RZh-Meditsinskaya Geograf!iva, No.3,.Mar 71, Ab ': L-tract No 3.36. 294)
Translation: In 1961-1969, 234 malaria cases were~rpcordied in Moscow, of
which 174 had come from Africa, 56 from Southeast As~a, amid 3 from Latin
America. There were 137 Sovict citizens,znd the rdinaining 97 were
foreigners, mostly Africans. Tropical malaria (50.5t of the cases),
tertiau malaria (31.7%), and ?. ovale-m,alaria (14.7t) were observed.
7 7'
USSA UDC 61~
Z.HUKOV-&REZ1hUk.OV# 11. and BAYZIMNOVi. T. !Icien'~ific Researcn
Laboratory of ImmunobiolcCry Academy of Aedical Sciences USSiL. atad Chair of
'"University
Wectious Disease3 Patrice Lumumbia Pooplps.Friendsh'
hChemotherapy in the Comprehensive Treatment of Chnlor4i Patients"
Moscow, Sovetskaya Moditsina, Vol 33, No 7, Jul 70, Pj) '17-1,)
Abstract: Experience has shown that cholera patit~ntz, vecov(il- best wren taey are
given comprehensive treatment that Dicludos etiological;# pathogenuLic, ar-4 zyrrpto-
matic measures. The severe loss of body fluids can bo offsol~ by Jknfus_~11!7 1$0-
tonic solu'iors of klacl, iNa"W3 and KU (5-? liters Imir day
an amount equal to the loss). If -the disease involves card~,Iovazccular coilapse
and extrarenal coma, it is also necessary to infura blood exl~andorG and detoxi-
fying substances (e.g., polygluconates), careUac glycosiiies, va,-opre5sors, and
tjo4 OZj CS
large amounts of cortico steroids. Bacteriostatic and '(1acteriocidil ar,
should be given for 7-8 days, at first parenterally wui then ., aftor vo:dting sub-
*idea trr mouth. The nost effective ara levomjtcat~n, t6tracyplims, sigaamyi~in,
iorio dis-
and olatotrin. In ovor 90 porcont of ths patdent6 trwiltod., aholera v 5
appeared from the faces af tar 24 houro. tho duratiw cif diuvrhoa and vumLting
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Controls'
USSR ux: Ql.3T3.43;62l.'3P7.62(088.8)
TMOMIROV, L. M., BELYAYEV, R. P., "TWEV, N. S.
"A Device for Automatic Frequency and Phase: Control",
USSR Author's Certificate No 265962, filed 8 Jun 66,,;published 1 Jul 70
(from M-Radiotelchnika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No lIE14 P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a devic-a for automatic
frequency and phase contral based on a cold-cathode tybe. The tube hat3 a
discharge preparation elcctrode connected through a ri~~si:3tor tc a voltage
source, and u controlling electrode conntcted thxough a rapac-itor to a
source of synchronizatIon pulses. The platt cirtuit ija contle!cted through
a capacitor to a sawtooth voltage source and throug~h M RC -Vilter to the
output. The discharge preparation electrodo is conneqted through a re-
sistor to the filter capacitor.
USSR UDC 621.397.332
TUMOMIROV, L. M., LOBAN, V. i., SAVINA; V. A.
"Line Scanning Generator"
USSR Authorls Certificate No 274156, Filed 8 Jun 66, VOlished I Oct 70 (from
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G91P)
Translation: The schematic of a line scanning output, cascade is patented.
In this device a thyratroa anode is connected to the~auxiliary winding of the
transformer via a capacitance, and the controlling electrode of the auxiliary
winding is connected via a capacitive divider. 77he st~hene is distinguished by
the fact that in order to improve the degree of stabilization, the preparatory
electrode of the mentioned thyratron is 'connected via,a resistor to the Power
supply~ and rhe anode of the thyratron is conneeted ~via a resistive divider
aud an integrating circuit to the cuntrol grid of the~;ampltfying tube.
j 7 r
N, W.
USSR
TIKHOMROV, L. M., LOBAN, V I., SAVINA, h A
"A Line Scanning Oscillator"
Promyshlennyve Obraatsi', T 4 rny na.~4, `o 21,
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreten&a ye 2~ -i
1970, Avthorls Certificate No 274156, fill(;! 8. Jun 66, p, 40
Abstract: This author's certi aces a * no iscanning oscillator for
'ficate intrid Ii
a television receiver. The device contains an amplifidi- tube, a dampoz- diode,
and an output transformer whAch has an additional windinij to which a device is
connected for stabilizing the li-no scanning parameters.: Thi3 device is based on
a nonlinear element -;uch as a thyratron. The anode of LI:Le thyratron is connsected
through a capacitor to the awciliary winding of the outyot transformer, wr-I 30a t he
control electrode of the tube is connected through a atipuWvo divider to the
same winding. As a distinguishing feature of the patenj;, tho degree of stabriliza-
tion of the scanning oscillator parameters is improved 4 connocting tho pro.-para-
tory aloctrode of tho thyratron through ;; resistor to TAiv potter supply, while the
anode is connected through a rajjis~or dividar and an W.AigratUg circuit to the
control grid of the amplifier tube*
rick C-6de: UR 0297
TRLMARY- SOURCE: Antiblotikl I i, t)l J-5,j'. r 1'
CHARACTERISTICS OF DRUG IRESISTANCE IN DY$ENfEi4Y BAJCiERIA ISOLATED
he
r 'YOMIC u:
Bye!orusslan InMitute foi- EpIdemMogy a~d Alicrobiqlog-yi 0ye5rus-,slan V. L Lenia,
Sensitivity to 4 drugs (stre?tomycin, chlbramphenicol, telracyciftle and norsiiHazol)
of 711 stiafris of dysentery bacteria Minsk wilhir. a num-
Isolated imm i~ysen!;ery zaO* :n
ber of yeats was studied. It va a shown thOt JI6 Isola ell .1re rellstant to the above
resist a n t Wras bein
ant Of i b6
arttibacterial preparations, 90,1 43er 't i _ g polyresist,,mt-
SWdies fn,vitro with triked culfurei of SemitIv:6 F- s~ ed i Lt. cad '.~-12 W1485) ird
-trated that Ahe. atter a 01 druir
regstaalt.ShIgella strains denions r.ed tljL
054tavce 16 the recipient str--tin in ~61-6 per 6ent e P thelba-sis of this faclor
0
-a sl'e u1 ie pro erty of
JC is concluded that Shigelta stt ai (is ca-pa We 6f .9 resistance
t
-bacteriaare the carriers o[R.fac
-tdP tors,
q
-1- -7- ';j
T:v -911:~:
WSR We 1.46.361123t,~'4,0337,3'tt.33+53?-323
ASTAXHOVO of P. azd LOBANOV, jj_11.
Mectrical Properties of Copper Sulphotelluriden"
Moscowp NeorganicheakLye Materiaa~rj Vol 9# No 120 19!?3o pp 2082-2084
Abstracti Alloys of the form Ct~jl'& Sj_x were synthesized and their properties
studied. X-RV analynis showed thiit for x"~P 0*3 the,alloy was a solid solution
based on %Tes Plots of the elijctricW, conductivity a- and the coofficient
of the thermal electromotive force 0(against 'temperature in the range 700-
1500OX both show signIficant changes In slope aroundA200cK for alloys having
x o *25t x = .50, and x - .75. For the alloy x - .75, the; Hall coefficient
decreases monotonically with an increase In temperature fion 4.5 x 10-3 to
0-3 cx3. This change say be related to thei Ujcreaz4 in defects due
2.0 x 1
to disordering. PloU of concentration dependenco ot Us Coefficient of
thermal emf and conductivity afAlnst mole Cuift at threc temperatures --
0 0
930 KI 1100.K9 and 1460%- showed a general dpcj.VW for and an increase
1or:d- with increasing Cu2TG
A
Hat rIAC,
USSR uDc 621. 362. 2
KAZANDZF-ff, B. ~VA. ~A. S~ELIN, Yu. I., TSVRIKOV, k. A.
"Electrical Conductivity and Thermoelectroinotive Force of Tl.)Te and '12Se
in the Molten State"
Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta. (Works of the Mosco-or Paver Ettiriineertng Institute),
vYP. 75, pp 163-165 (from PZh-Elektrotektwika:!! Enerfletika, No 1,
Jan 71, Abstract No 1A158)
Translation: The conductivity a and thermoelectrom3tive for.--,e of T12Te
and T12Se in the nolten state are neasured at temperatures f rom 700 to
11500K. The width of the forbidden b=d is 0.75 eV fpr TlaTe and 1.02 eV
for T12We. Two illustrations, bibliography;of five:tltles.
"s
77"777-
UDC 6214,21.093
USSR
DROZD, YA. I., Honored Worker in Science and Technology; PAS7USHKOV, G. F.,
LOBUl"614MOSTe Candidates of Technical Sc:1* ences,
Z
"33-Meter Diaphragmless Bridge Beam of Prestressed Algopi'horitv Concrete"
Moscow, Beton i zhelezobeton, No. 12, Dec 71, pp la-15
Abstract: A study of the use of prestressed algophorite conc)t~ete in high-,.'av bridges
connected by the Belorussian Polytechnical Institute in conjunction with the Mair
Administration of Highways under the Council of Ministert; BSSI~ is descril-.-~!d. A
bridge beam without diaphragms of length 31 m was (lesigni-1-1 -an(I _"ij!Dricat(id for a
G-7 span structure, The span structure was designed far,loadq of N-30 and NV-80.
The following composition was used per cubic ifluter of co"Icreta'. t~ C, '(_10 portlam'.
cement 480 kg, quartz sand 01-2.59) 575 kg;, algophorite J,uhblo with a. fraction S-20
mm satisfying requirements of GOSY 11991-66, 658 kv, and, W~Iat:(_,r M12 1. fhe to.-A3
showed that algophorite concrete can be used successful,b)- to livoduce veliijbln b(--ar-
ing structures. A correct calculation of the three-diri-iisional oocraticn of elemen"s
of a spanning structure and replacement of~heavy concmto with algophoritte concrete
produced significant economies: the -mass of the beams 1114i'S red-ueed by 21.9% and the
number of high-strength reinforc-:zent rods was reduced by 21. 6%. The razi ng of the
uld be lowered from 400 to 350. The, same fant'i-Jas i-s for, ',eav~j concrete
concrete co I
can be used to calculate these elements for strenfrOl In terms of norl'-'al cron:;
Sectiom-'.
1/1
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7' 7
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MICAL AH
1.3 q
actcri3tic~. of th e varl-M3 iy
7661.,6 Spcctrod char. o'nl; of K1:1-Ag
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and -fi.2
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:
I
l
ilu u1 I
14'arld is i
former ball(l is CxCitUd fit 278-2(7 m att
Ist-ordur cetAcrs rcprest~.llting cati'Mi-e-Clialig Tile
21.0 Anel-238:t 'o tile
'rk-f~a lumi: li'~Ized ~,
q "IeSCL-11ce. V.Xvmcd at asil
activator cum:rs of the 2nd kind The coutribu ol erriiiision
In 'L ray
frout a-ccuters a~ Avell an. (min 0-ihipurity is d Cli
cervwr
luntincscence spu:tra, the radiatiom fr6lll 1'k- ivith n; i -
11111 pr614-sillill Ids at '4 10,
ae-,unce aL 375 at6 at:000 K t: lc
473, and 540 illu, Coilumded With tile ;kCilvator, war sul.1cese-
sively Olt ilm-rew;il-g tile tejllp.~ Ili ille t1terillol w.,immdenix-
spectra peaks are f.-mn&at J,()5, 11601'"d ttixr 3-6yiJig
at 90'K. Thc phowitimulated ldminesce:nce ;sj netri *cre
studied: after x-raying ai (NPKI. i0~pb()rtisctrwv!
P1. ja -
L 3, 5' ard
W) ItIll Wa, Observcd; the former i3 alt'ributeil to t1lei m-Conibilm-
tion. of OLetruns with tile Ag" mnNrii, tht: grccn: 16timmaqvitice
I W0111billat4
in the Lzt. thermostimulftflan ixak 1.0 1.1 it!
1111 Of 111C Vk
vacancies Willi tile Ak" centerli. A b-Alvj 3t 'IT5 rju
2 l lippeals ;,in
x-rayin, Only at room twllp~; it ii 1101. obscrvW ill. 1
CCGCC and has tile recoulbination dia M'~ 91.0lullitt"15- 4
Ada -,.k
4t7
1:9082050
LWR UDO ~,Z-13 - 51153~-l
35,2
"Applicavdon of Statistical Hethocla in t~q Dosignatlont~ of 14itw Rotor
Disbalance'.
Moscow, Dinamika Gilic. Rotorov Sbornik (The Dpwmic$ of Flexible Rotors
n of Works'li Atuksi -1972p pp'.74r - rom liafp~ativtW "hainal Turbo-
colleotio
stroyenlyeg No l# 1973, Abstract No 1.490:164
Translationt Consideration is given to an approach tol~the groblem, and Its
solution, using themackuLnism of probability, theory ard~!WtheMatlcal statistics.
Them problea L deals with a weightless shaft#wwith~ cone6intrated rgLsr:es possessing
radial and angular eccentricities. : The deflectionsg, Uie: angles of -rotationp
tin transverse forms# =1 tbe twigentlal 140a". to at!'Imns! seaticns of the
rotor-are-,determined. SlIese expressions, awed! for; ~'Valuating- the seleated
Bet-Lof values(f disbalwice of the compon6~Vrotor sub"seml)lles. The con-
-fidenoe coefficient is detei%ined on the iba;4t ofi.thOl Oto= behavicx function
-vf tho'confidente c' licibnt to the probability
and: Its dispaxsion.
The relation
-'Of a'nmativia value of initial 4UWan4~ jo~j detax~*014'4 I! f1gams 0 1table,
48 -
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USSR WC 62-135-251,334.1
L40ANOV, 13. K.
........................
"Application of Statistical Eathods in the Designation. of Initial Rotor
Disbalancel
Moscow, DinamUm Gib);. Rotoroy Sbornih (The Dynazici~ of Flexible Rotors
Collection of Works)s 11aukso 19-12, pp 74,-?7: (from Refexativnn Zhurnal - Turbo-
Ztroyeniye, No 1, 1973v Abstract No 1.496108)~
Translationi Consideration is given to an approach to the pxoblem, wid its
solution, using themechanism of probability theol iuid gathetiatical statistics.
7
The problem deals with a weightless~shaftj uith conpoptratud masoies posseusing
radial and angulax eacentricitious The deflectionst tio. angles of rotation,
the tz-ansvexue forceap and the taAgentua momentz at 1pross sections of the
rotor are determined. These expreasionsAre used forlayalua~Ax% the i3elected
set-of.valuescC disbalance of the component rotor subami5emblUo. Tb,3 con-
fidence coefficient Is determined on the bwsls of the lxl6tor Jehavior function
and Its-dispersion* The relation, of. -the ~confldenca coed ciant to ths probability
Of-- &I normat;lye value of inItW. dIabojancia U: Otto 10 eI ifigureas I #blej
b. 40 -
USSR WO 62-135-231034.1
IMMOV9 B. K.
"Application of Statistical flethods in the Designation of In1tW Rotor
Disbalance"
Moscow, Dinazika Gibk. Rotorov -- Sbornik (The Dynamlcs~ of Flexible Rotors
Collection of Works)j Rauka, 19?2v. pp 74-7~ (from Rafer*iIvyoy Zhurnal -- Turbo-
stroyeniyep No Ip 197),Abstract No 1.49.108)
Translationt Consideration is given to an approach to the prob-lamf and its
solution, using themechanism of pxobabllity theory and vathematical atatistics,
The problem deals with a. weightless uhaftp -with concelitrated maarjes poosewing,
radial and angular eccentricities. The def3ections, tho, anglets of rotatdong
the transverse forces, and the tangential aozents; at Oro= sections of the
rotor are determined, These expressions rav used for evaluating the selected
set of valuescf disbalance, of the component rotor subaspemblies, The con-
fidence coefficient is determineO. on the basics of tho rotor behavior function
and its dispa2mion, The relation of the confidence coe~Xiciont -to the probability
of a norzative value of initial disbalance is deterainelit I figures$ I table,
4 references.
48
LWR MO 62-13~-2%1534,i
Law=, B. K.
"Application of Statistical Methods in theDesignation of Initial Rotor
Disbalance
Moscow, Dinamika Gibk. Rotorov - Sboraik (no Dynamicl~ of Fliftxible Rotors
Collection of Woxim)# HfLukso 19?2# PP 74-M.OrOn Reflorativryy Zhurnal - Turbo-
stroYeniYes No 1# 1973# Abstract no 1,0.108)
Translations Consideration is 61ven to an approach to the problem, and Its
solution, using themechanism of probability theory ani mathematical statistica.
The problem deals with a wei&htless shafts, with concentrated masses possessing
radial and angular eceentricities.. The deflectioml the angles of rotationt
the transverse forces# and the tangentW siomento at ar=3 wections of tho
rotor are determined, These expressions axe used for-ovaluating the selected
set of valuescC disbalance of the component,rotor sul~uinembllez. The con-
fidence coefficient is determined on the basis of the - xortor Im havior f unction
and its dispersion. The relation of the confidence coOfficlant to the probability
of a no=ative value of initial disbalance Is' deterninea. 1: f Igures p 1 table,
4 references.
48 -
USSR UW: 547.26,118
MATROSOV, Ye. I., TSVETKOV, Ye. N., HALEVATIMAYA, R. A.JV
KABACHNIK, 14. 1., Institute of Orga=4-lemental Compounds, Academy of Sciences
of the USSR
"Association of Substituted Phosphinylbenzoic and Mosphinyl-p-toluic Acids
According to the Data6 of Infrared Specra!'
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Val 42(lo4), No 6, Jun 72, pp 1218-1223
Abstract: IR-sT~ectroscopy was used to study the nature of association in
carboxylic acids containing the phosphorryl group. The study spa-cimens were
chiefly certain phosphinylbenzoic F~P(*6114COQH and:C4 -phosphinyltoliiic
R2P(O)CH2C H COO11 acids vith various substituents at the p2mphonis atom. It
was shown Mat in the crystalline state association t~akeq -place principally
through the formation of strong, intermolecular H bon~,Is wM participn:tion of
the phosphoryl gruupo. A reduction in the basicity 41 tkitj phoqjfiortas c,,ibstit-
uent in the cane of diphe nylthiophosphinyl -sub Fiti tiAbL, d acidl; leads to dim2riza-
tion on the carboxylic acid pattern. ;En chloroform, 1the polymer associates
,roupiv. in tlie 11 bonds aria- des-
formed through the participation of phosphoryl g
troyed, and dimr association becomes a predominant type. In proton -ac ceptor
solvents (tetrahydrofuran, acetonitrilu~)) molecules 1W free acids to the
s lvent by H bonds are observed in addition. to the polyrzr associat-ef;,
USSR U D V. 547-5581
TSVKFKOV, Ye. N., )UMMATIOLVIOV, M. Mfj
KABIMMKI M. I.,
Institute of Organoelemental Compounds) Aqademy: of pO,:Lencea of the USSR
"Electronic Effect of Phosphorus-Co-qtaining'SubstitikdLits. Constants Of
Diphenylphosphino-~ Djphenylphosphinyl:ar4 Dip lthlophov hinyl Groups"
hM p
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Kh1mii,, Vol 40 (102); Ila 111 flov 70~ PP 2387-2390
Abstract: This paper is a continuation of research ail synthesis of phosphoin-s-
-containing phenols and determination of tbeir ionization constants. The con-
stants cy are calculated for the (C6ff5)2p-l (C6115)2P(C))_ a-"d ( C 16 If 5)2p(s)-
m
groups by using the ionization constanto of the corre;uponding meta-substituted
phenols. The phosphorus-containing phenold -- m-diphMnylphosphino-, m-diplieny-
lphosphinyl-, a-,id m-diphenylthlo-p-hosphinylphenols -- were *-nthesized by
La=als method (J. pr. Chem., ?5.s p 294, 1964). The ionization constants of
theae phenols were determined by potentiomtric titralion it2 a water-alcohol
mixture (1:1 by volume) at 2500. The oorwtants or woo then calculated by a
previoualy derived formula. The resulto are, tab;Tat&j.
547. 558. 1
USSR LTDC
TSVETKOV, I-E. N. MAMA,,1ATX1-LANOV, M. M. LOBANO D. X. I arld PU03ACHNIK,
M. I. Institute of Organoe lemental icompou W-1"s b.,1 :scow, Academy of Sciences
USSR
"Ionization Constants of m- and p -Dime thy lphosphilmophan o Is"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40, No 2,, ~Feb 70, pp 500-501
Abstract: In connection with the study of p- Te c.onjuclation Lin -:I-ivalent
phosphorus compounds, the authors prepared m- and
rresponding dimethylphosl)'hinoani-
hydrobromides by dealkylation of the co
soles with 48 percent hydrobromic acid. The ionlFatian constant.-i oll the
resultant compounds were determined by potentiovm~tric tftration in water
at 250 in an argon current. M-Dilliethylphosphino&i2nol hydrobromide: pX
150-200. where d in the dL=cLar of the eylindricat part of the
model), ithif retmIcAship*pproachas
a-
Relationships of the electron density drop 14eto the distance along the
wake are Plotted in terms of x1d. The electron -cat iWon frequencies
data were determined taking electron velocity distribution into account.
On the blaz4a Of, I?r tA:.'CfimcztzUV- awai"cd initial
conditions. chanite* of the wake temperature, velocity, diameter. and
electron concentration are calculated using differqnt mod9ta of
eata~zrar cooloamd for a
VISC401ty, The thstqr
wakv A---c tor up to, S04 e&librrv jx1d) In length.
Lobanov. V. F. and Yi. 1. rAtteyeAo~ - _CxtSW&tt*n of
the stremlle In an eL"tic sphere situated in a h4pirsoal
stream- IM 174namika splashnoy arody, NO Vosibirsk.
.0. 7. 1971. ZZ643Z I;tZh?Aekh, 5/72. IFSVZSS~
An axi*Tmmetric. problem is considered. dealing with 4#t*r-
mination of tho stress field originating in a hallow elastic apheret during
Its presence in At hypersonic stream. The aerodynamic Pressure acting
upon the apher* is considered to be known And is given In the form of &
function that depends upon the angular coordinate In accordance with
Ncwton's law. The Inner surface of the sphere to strass-fr**. The
solution is represented in @*rice form using Legondre polynomials.
Nurn*rical calculations were conducted an a digitat computer for a
solid sphere mad for a hallow sphere with a Poleson coefficient M a 1.
a
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IDC:
USU 51
ANOV_ V__T~
LINM, V. M.
"An Adaptive Algorithm for Solving a Class of Cares"
Tr. 4-y zimn. shko2Z po mat. progrwi=ir. i smzh. yoproam, 19'
(Works of the Fourth Winter School on Mat,hematical Prqr,!741mmiiiZ- and Related
Problems, 1971, No 2), Moscow, 1971, PP 99-11-1 (from RM-KibernetilM, No 6,
Jun 72, Abstract No 6V386)
Translation: An adaptive algorithm is proposed for finding the optinum
strategies of a class of antagonistic finite games with complete informa-
tion. Assuming certain limitations on the tire of solut;ion of the problem
or on the computer memory, the algorithm constructs striLtegias which can be
called "fairly good!'. 'llie adaptive algorithm utilizes ~!valuatlon of a V;iolq
series of actions rather than juzt one. , It is outline,d: w., applied to many-
-move games where empirical inform4tion -7 gain or loss,i r6lates to the
entire set of moves of a player. Cfrom the 6rt i cle I
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-CCUNTRY UF INFO-USSIt
K1tV, TEKHNCL(j(;1Y'A I GAGANIZA7SAYA PRCIZUbDSTVA, NO 1* 1970# PP
43-44
OAT* PUVL ISHEI;--70
."tTSUBJECT AREAS-MECH.,p IND.# CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TAGS-KETAL STAMPINGe BIBLIUGRAPHY'.t METACLURG4 PLANTir METAL
'FORG ING MACHINERY MANUFACTURING PLANTo ECONOMICS6 D199 TRACTOR,
''toNTRUL MARKtKG--NO RESTRICTIONS
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USSR
ROROTKOV, p. F., LOBANOV, S.,
UDC 532.593
ISTOFOROV,
"Calculation of D. I Moscow
Water E.,plosion by r~xperlmental Data on the Cavity Expansi,n"
U111sibirsk, Fizika goreniya I vzryva,
Abstract.- Vol 8, No 4s 1972, PP 558-565
Numerical
calculations are presented .fo
na'aic's in which the shock wav r -the
during an underwat e Paramete
er explosion rs and pressure equations Of hydrody-
experimental dependence 0 of a Spherical cj~ in zn expandili$ bubble
f the gas bu argi! iare call,lated by the
Calculation res bble radius on t - ne
/CM3 wi u-Irs for explosion, A comparison of the
th the experimental data '>f PEV4 charges W
t izu PO Is presollted. By f_cf'ensity' Of 0.4 grams/
5slble to obtain a number Of para i Or the proposed program
"PlOsion which cannot be dete mLlters charaj.~erizjag the eff,et
Procedure does not 11nod ekperlmentall, .' of the
require knowledge of,the t this tilje.
and can be used for approxima equation,of The proposed
the parameters cha te determination of it. state of the explosive
racterizing the underwater explo Por dt-terminatjon Of all
to photograph the movement of the gas bubblt.
Theslon' 1-t sufficient only
if the parameters Of the shock wave fron It reoults can be obtained
are given as the
boundary condition
USSR wc 616-932-09z-9
F:, and FETROVA,~ L. 3*, All Union
ZYKIN, L. SAGEMA, 0.
Institute #HikrDbB
3cientifia Research Antiplague
"Study of the Action of Cholerogen and Isolated Coll Couponiuits of V. cholerae*
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii. I Immunologii. No 9. Sep 70. pp 36-43
Abstract: A comparative study of the action of cholerogen and the isolated Coll
structures of Cholera vibrio (cell walls, flagellae. and cytoplasm) Is pre-
sented. A fatal cholera syndrome developed in neonatal raWbits l'ollowing
endoonteric infection. Histological investigations r*v"leii various lesions
in the intestine, including nearotio changes in the villij iaucos4k And submiloosa
of the =all intestine, and granular dystrophy of the kidnoty and lLver cells.
No choleMenic action was 1moduced by the *ell walls, Mgollaso and cytoplasm.
142dot*xin localized in cell walls and aboleragen difftred;; Ift: respeat to their
ff on neonatal rabbits.
'a set.
USSR LID,; 669.295-492
USTINOV, V. J., LOBANOV V,J., OLDSOV, Yu. o., A. i.'
and ZAPADL'Y1,, V.
"Technical-E-co-nomic Problems and.Prospects irl the Develo:)ment of
Titanium Powder Metallurgy"
MOSCOW, Tsvetriyye Motally NO 8, Aug 70, 1) 173-70
kbstract: The factor which has prevented thr; wJ de use ti'Vinium
has been the high cost of parts made from catitinqi) o' th,: mctal.
4
~-n the industrial production of quch~ parts an-d ~ro-
ducts from titanium castings, 70-Ma' of the j~arnace charf-e is
waste. Nor can the waste be reprocemsed to t~ringit u~j to r~tnrid-
ard. However, the metal-ceramic method of prio,.-~.ucint- Such
a~io iij lin, -than
lends itself readily to automation, and the w ~, 11
25~! of the weight of the fLnished part. Viua. thw ecoilomy in ma-
10
terials and labor is reflected in a subs tant in.l rtiAuction oj" -ti,.e
production costs. 6ne metall'urgioal plaw (un-cient~fied'
has a method for recovering titanium dio-j~ide ~#rith c al c i un hydri d e.
'.:'he titanium po~,der then obtair,,,ed, with 41 ~.::ra 4r. slze of Winn
40 raicrons, contains 0.2-0.3A ft, Q.0-14-0.0'170,~l (,).2-
0.35 of Fe and Ni, 0.006 Clo 0.2-.0.25 0., 'Pile powdar i:~ useill In
USSR
USTINOV V. S., et al., Tsvetnyye Metally, No li, Aug 70, pp 73-76
electronics Droduction as a getter, for t; h i -,. prol:luctlon of porous
filters, and other products. Such productis, suffe.- fro_r~
poor mechanical proper,.ieu because of the high porit(int, of, impuri-
ties. Hydrogenation iz a like~ymet4hod of Litanium roi;der pMduc-
tiQn.'The resultinE powder is large-gra-ined, but ca:i be broken
down to any desired size. Its urastes pan I)e rpj..,)roct!;3-sed on fit
large laboratory scale. Electrolysis of titani4la Production
wastes with a solubic anode is also a promising.trethod for obtain-
ing titarium powder.- The o
uality of 'the powder :Ls good and the
process is adaptable to industrial coAdltion:3 V~-P prodaction. I i e
authors present the remlte of computationtor thq have made of the
anticipated production costa of thepe methods. ii
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USSR UDC 615-373,576.85.1-315.095-3l)-015.1~:1512-1"L1
SOLOVI-Y,--V, V. D., KO-BRITISKIY., G. D.) EMMMSKIY) I. V. , "'TA"IwSm'O' V. S.-
IMOW V. V.. BiCEULIJ K. a., GALIMEVA, G. V., PILSSODOV, and PUS.U~IT81;1., 14. 1..'
~fflv Ql~ t ~eo r
'Qloj
pidem y and 1-lierc-biology -im-ni Gamalea-a Acp-Laamy of Medical
Sciences USSR, and Rostov-on-Don Antiplaeue :Institute
"Effect on Erythrocytes of the Feceptor-De-stroying Enzyma from Piltrat,.-~s of
Cholera Vibrio Cultures"
Moscowl Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epideriolo-ii i Im-nunobiolor
,ii, 110 10, 1972,
PP 42-46
Abstract: Erythrocytes treated with filtraten of cholera vibrio ckil,
their capacity for a:,rglutinatjon by certain viruses. Tit,., twthors club ir-d tl-i s
Phenomenon oil the "receptor-destroyinj'.; enz,ymc" (neurFw:U1J.dtL1;C) Act
'AL. n VJ."To cxp~'r-
the possibility of using it an an aid in dial'."nol3ing 63olal I:r;t I.
iments with juinea pir, erythrocytes, filtrates of classic ITAG, anti 'for
ed the cells orn being agglutinated by sudn,~l inflticn~:~
vibrio, cultures preveni
virus,. whereas liltrates of the control culttires (Co-muzon"14,, Psaudcux.~.,nas, and
coli) 0 -L- effect ms~abserved in the mse of cr:,-thrjC1---t-C-~s
. -id not do so. 2vie san,
E
from the intestinal c-itent, of suckling rabbits infectel 4TA . lta~ -is C~021'
le intestinal contents of 279 Patients
vibrio strains. An investigation of U
1/2
USSR UDC 539.376+532.135
LOBODOV, V. V., POZDEYEV, A. A., PODGAYETS, R. M.
','Stress Relaxation in a Hollow, Nonlinear, Viscoelastic Cylinder with
Disoacements Fixed at the Con-tour"
Sb. Nauch. tr. Perm. Politekhn, In-t. [Collected Scientific Works of Perm
Poly-technical Institute], No 102, 1971,1pp 143-150, (11ranslated from
Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 11,1972 Abstract.!; No 11 V565 by L. Kh.
Papernik).
Translation; The problem of the stress state of an infinite hollow cylinder
of a viscoelastic material loaded around the extern~jl,~(:ontaur by fixed
-radial displacements is studied.~ The defining equatiox) used is a nonlinear
heredity relationship similar to the cqu~atian of Itabottl4ov
d,,
which is used for the case of a complex stress state In the form used in the
deZormition theory of plasticity, and relates the intenmity of shear stTesses
and strains. The function of "instantaneous" loading ~!(cr) setlected is a
special form of exponential function, dependent on the maximum shear stress
7 1/2
IJSSR UDC 539.376+532.135
DOBODOV, V. V., POZDEYEV, A, A., PODGAYETS, R. M., Sb Nauch. tr. Perm.
Folitekhn. In-t., No 102, 1971, pp 143-150.
intensity. The variational principle of the minimum addition of energy is
used to produce the solution. An appTokimate numerical solution is Produced
by the method of local variations and for comparison, an, analytic solution
by the Ritz method is produced. The known solutions of the elastic problem
of Lam6 and the problent for rigid plastic bodies are u,sed at; coordinate
functions in the Ritz method. In the solutions by both methods, the form
of the keniel K(t - s) was not specified, but in the numerical example
analyzed, the resolvent of the kernel is selected as the sum, of two exponents.
For the kernel selected in both casesthe distributions of radial and tan-
gential stresses with respect to the thickness of the qlinder wal I, changing
with time, are calculated. 6 Biblio. Pefs.,
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~T-ITLE--CONTINUOUS CASTING OF 02 TIMES 6Z MM TOOL STEEL BILLETS -U-
V,,V.v GLAZKOV, A.YA.F RUTESP V,$., CHIGRINOV, M.G.
OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--STAL 1970, 30(3)t 233-5
6--PATE .,PUBL ISHED ------- 70
AREAS--MATERIALS, MECH., IND., CIVIL'AND MARIINE ENGR
TAGS--CONTINUOUS CASTING, CAST STEEL# TOOL~,STEEL.-Y ALLOY ADDITIVEN
ALUMINUMt METAL ROLLING# METAL CRACKINGi'GRAIN SEZE~ I MErAt POROSITY,
SJLICIDE
f~".CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~~.,DOCUMENt CLASS--UNCLASStFfE0
-P.AQXY- REELORW-3007/1Z66 5TCP NO--UR/0133/70103()/~0031023lfO235
ClkC ACCESSION NO--AP0136692
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--040EC70
-.212 024 UNCLASSI F I ED PROCESS ING DATE
AC'ESSION NO--AP013669Z
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THESE BILLEV; WERE SUCESSFULLY
CAST AT 2.3 M PER MIN THROUGH A. 10 MNOZZLE FROM 0~7-0.8PERCENT c STEEL
WHEN HOLDING TUNDISH TEMP. AT 1510-30DEGREES AND TMOSEIFROM
lf2-1*3PE-RCENT C STEEL WHEN THISTEMP. :WAS 1490-t5fODMREES. CLOGGING
OF THE NOZZLE WITH NONMEIrALLICS WAS PREVENTED BY St~IBSTITUTING At. IN THE
LADLE WITH I KG CA SILICIDE PER TON. OOROSITY.' ANI)~!GRAVIJ SIZE WERE
CONTROLLE3 BY ADDING 0*3 KG AL WIRE PER TON TO THE HOLD:t WHICH 010 NOT
CONTAMINATE BILLET SURFACE* EX17ESSIVE PRESSURt OF 17.5 TONS PP.0c)UC0 13Y
.THE PINCH ROLLS CAUSED CRACKING AND SEGREGATION 114 BILLETS, WHICH WERE
ELIMINATED BY REDUCING THIS PRESSURE Ta.'105 TONS.:~~SURFACE FOLDS 0,5-2
'' I
DEEP CAUSED BY MOLD OSCILLATION WERE;FV1,LY ELIN[NATED BY SCALING IN
,SUBSEQUENT HEATING.
USSR UDc 576-851-315,098-345-5
YAGOVKV, E. A., DOI-MADSM, I. V., KISELEVA; V. I.., a Wj
nd LO V. V.
Rostov-on-Don Antiplague Institute
"Isolation of a Cholera Vibrio Lipopolysaccharide and t~-onne of Its Bioio~3ical
Properties"
Moscow, Zhurnal. ~Ukrobiologii, Epidemiclogii i Imunobtologii, No 10, 1972,
PP 47-52
Abstract: A purified lipopolysaccharide extracted from st=[n 2913 of th~ El
Tor vibrio, Ogawa serotype, was examined as a possible co-,,matient of a cherical
vaccine aGainst cholera. A modification of Westphal's ~~ethDt -ves used to
obtain the lipopolysaccharide. Me yield of the purified preraration u-'As 2. '.11 of
the dry bacterial mass. It containect 2.6% nitrogen, 1..fr#7 phosphorus, 1.3~
protein, 51-7~ carbohydrates, and 0.4% nucleic acids. 'be 3.1-Did corr-onent was
determined qualitatively by staining the electrophore--~--~tms with Sudan black.
Ouchterlony's gel precipitation reaction and irW=-oe1ectronha:7esis in agar pal
revealed tvo precipitation bands of thermostable antit~~-mns. The prepar-ation
had low toxicity for mice and moderate pyrogenicity for~rabbits. It exhibited
preventive properties in a test of active protection of:nice, Farenteral
immunization of rabbits with lipopolysaccharide reaulted In the forration Of
vibriocidal antibodies in high titers.
i6
USSR UDC: 62 1 372 k12
14MAROVI Ye. M.Y CMJMWV., L. B.y YAKOVI-ZVj V. N., NEDOSTUMI., V. If.,
H. M.
"Oscillation Frequency Temperature Dependence of CrystAl nates"
[Tr.) Tashkent. it
-ta inzh. zh.-d. txanspp (Porks) ofthe Tashkent Inztitute
or Railway Transportation Engineers), 19YO,ivyp. 66, p~ 146-114.8 (from Rzh-
Rikiote- k*hnika No 1, Jan 71, Abstract z4o~ jD345)
Translation: An investigation is made into the effect;which. temperature
has on the frequency of oscillations of a qmurtz AT-section plate. An
expression is derived which can be used to evaluate the effect of the tem,
perature coefficients of the constants of elasticity Of quartz as well. as
the effect of the angle of plate cut_oMon the tviq)e~ tuve I.,oofficient of
frequency. V. V.
IN THE COMMITTEE FOR TUVXNTIONS AIND D-ZSCOVERTEES
UNUER THE COUNCIL OF. MINI.STISR8~ USSR
(Announcements Moscow, 'I ii Nauk SSSR, Russian, Vol
;aN o II, November 197V '" P~l
4
- --- -- ----
Tile Committ.9-0. has XogiAst';rff1J the- following scientific dia-
coverieis t
FLP_?qV, Y 'S. jZ-;YAH. YU_ A. LAZAPEV~
Czechoslovak ikE Jo"ZVARA. V-1 V. A.
a :~Tz-w
'D YU.
DEMLS AN P. Kl!~~RITO?~Ov.
"BLEHENT NO, 105 01~ MENDELPYtVIS, PEERIOD-IC S-Y=r_A-
FormuLation or the d-isc,overyt. ExperimentaLLy -established
piianomesson- oLf -for:ma t inn -of -a cuomic.
Well the previously unknp~,t?
eLement- wi-rh* the ordiiial number 105. An isotope of that elront.
with'i, h&Lf;lif'o T 9W 2 seconds was obtained during the xr-
radiation o ameriMum with noon nuel*i.
PrioritT of discovery -- 0 February. -1970.
cert1ricato 8-0, 114. Applicatian 'in. 0T-7896.
The data obtatined by the authors of the discovery are or
great scientific importance, an they, show a divergence of 0io
oxperimen tally determined radioactive proportioa of element
No. L05 Crom the previously predicted theoretically on th~%
basis or known semi-empiricaL Laws and require revision of the
latter. The now experimental data relating to the it=thesis of
element rja~ 105 indicate a real possibility of the detection of
heavier chemical ol.omen ts in nuclear reactions. for example,
No. t96. and permit much more confidently predicting the proper-,
ties of those elemenba.
179' -
go
FT,
USSR ;UDC 541.183
KIROVSKAYA, 1. A.,,and MAYDANOVSKAYA, 1. G. (deceased),
LOBANOVA, G. L.,
Tomsk.5-tatp- UnIversity imeni V. V. Kuybyshev
"Simultaneous Adsorption of Hydrogen and bx'yg6n on Gallgum Arsenide"
Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 45, No 8, Aug 71, p 2101
Translation: The paper presents the results of a study,of adsorption of
H2 + 02 mixtures an a GaAs semiconductor., The absorbent was a finely dit;-
persed pcrader (specific i;urface 0.3 =2/g, weight 1.4 g),produced by pul-
verising a single crystal. The experiments were done irt a statistical
of 5.10-6.trn. The total gas
vacuum installation with an attainable vacuum
pressure.and its mixture for various ratios of components wag 0.31-0.99
at- temperatures from -183 to 375*C.
According to the-resultant data, the most active ccntpanant of the H2 + 02
mixture is oxygen. The degree of adsorption cL of the gas mixtures occupies
an Intermediate positit.,n between all and at) and increat;es with an increase
C?_, ve 0 2
in.the concentration of the most a L C. mponent, 0 At a ratio Of 112:02
2" 1
1:2 and temperatures above 150%, the Value of (C becoines larger than the
value Ifor the adsorption of oxygen. Basically, the curves for the adsorption
isobars of H2 + 02 mixtures behave in the same manner as for oxygen ad-
sorption. In the interval from -183 tol 3009C, equilibrium is reached in
the system in about 30 minutes. At temperatures abovtb. 300%, considerable
time. (more than a day) is required to reach,,equilibrii~m. The kinetic
curves are quite complex and cannot be described by -a!~single law.
On the basis of the above facts as well as calculations of heats of ad-
sorption (by various methods) the authors make the folladiag statements
concerning the mechanism of the investigated phenomenon. In the interval
from -183 to 0*C physical adsorption takes place, while chmosorption
predominates at higher temperatures. Chemosorption -I P. acconpanied by a
chemical reaction of the components which shows up inai~t noticeably above
300*C. During the reaction of H2 and 02, the formation of a "dead-end
compound H20 is noted as well as temperature conditians for retention of
water-on the surface. Oxygen is. first.to occupy the activp sections an
the surface. Hydrogen adsorption can take- place on free suctions and on
2/3
21~.-
, =li r,., - , - -1 -
! - -
KIROVSKAYA, I. A., A- C- L., STAROVOYTENVO, L.'
"Adsorption of Water Vapors on Gallium Arsenide"
Adsorbtsiya Parov Vody na Arsenide Galli:yR [English Version Above), Moscow,
1971' 8 pages (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 3, 1972,
Abstract No 3 B1488 Dep. by the author's),
Translation: A volunetric-gravimetric method is used to study the adsorption
of water vapor on electron and hole specimens of GaAs in the 0-200" tempera-
ture interval and 2.25-4.1-10-3 mm pressure interval. The adsorption isobars
am descending curves, indicating the reversible naturp of the process. With
slight fillings, the adsorption isotherms follow the Langmuir equation and
indicate that with increasing filling, tangential interactions occur in the
adsorbed layer. The Clapcyron-Clausius and Bering-Serpinskiy equations are
used to calculate the heats of adsorption, 0.3-6 kcal/miol in the temperature
interval studied. A mechanism of adsorption of H20 yap Iprs is suggested, which
agrees with statements made earlier on the nature of adsorption of mixtures
and 0 on gallium arsenide.
of 1'2 2
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USSR
UDC 541-183
'~T
KIROVSFAYN, I. A. ,LO aA~ --rr.. L. STAROVOYTENI-KO, L. M. Tomsk
-V V. It
State University imenT ybyshIVOV
"Adsomtion of i4ater Vapor on Gallium..krsenidell
Moscow, Zhurnal Fiziches!~,o7 'Elilmii, Vo I4.c,, 111 o9, 19"11, D 2374
Abstract: Adsorption of water vapor on finely ground powder of
n- sna p-rallium arsenide single crystals -eras deterMi-ned in a
lo-3 g
statievacuum. anparatus at 0-2000C, and 2.25-~*';
Dressure. The amount of adsorption on Poth n- nnd p-type samples
was of the same order of magniiude (10-." a mmol/sq.m'.) and -
adsorption isobars indicated reversibility of the process. Heats
of adsorption, calculated for the cited.ranges.of temperature and
pressure$ were in the 0.31-6 4 Iccal/mol range and approximately
eaual for n- and -o-type Sanpies. The concave adsorption isotherms
at a small coverage are described by the langnuir equation with
adsorption constants n the 60-1,1,:~OOC range ecual toll.6-7.2) -
10-4 and (2-40) 10_ for n- and p-gallium arsonide, respectively.
The erperimentual data indicate a preferential adsorption of water
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F
USSR
'EM B. K. GURSKAYA G. V. LODAITCrVA G. M. (TrAituto of Crystallography,
v STEPI,
I
USSR Academy of Sciences)
IIX-Ray Diffraction and Electron Ydcroscope Study of Hexagonal Crystals of Cata-
lase. U. X-Ray Stuc4,11
Moscow, Kristallografiya; July-AugvLst., 1971; pp 764-73
ABSTRACT: The authors present a method of the Join", u~o or X-ray ani electron
nicroscope data for the study of the structures of ct.7staliine protains with
lar-e n, olecular wpights. Based on this mathod,, a Fourier zymthesis vith
resolution of 30 A was obtained for hexagonal crystal-s Of catala-se .rithoLt the
use of isomo-71ilc darivatives. The qaatornar;~ strocturoA of flio nolcouloi and
thair position in an olenonttLry call were ectablished frmn tho aynthaiis.
The article includes 10 'e3 and ow table. T~eire aro 114 references.
USSR UDIC 63205
NOVIKOVA, K. F. , and
"Colorimetric Method of Determining Propunide and Its Toxic Metabolite
.3.04-Dichloroanaline In -Fdce"
V sb. h-him. aredstva zashchity rast. (Chevical Agents for P.1.1int ProtecL!on -
Collection of works), vyp 1, Hoscous 1910, PP 16.3-166 (front Mh-Kbimiya' No 11,
Jun 7Z, Abstract No IIN453)
Translationt Propanide (I) and 314-dilchloroanaline (11) are c~ytracted fra,11
rice with n-hexane, xv-extraoted with HaOli-vater mlxtux~.l (10)o t-rel. I lo
extracted again with CHCl3v The mothanol phase is dijtj~Led W.Uh itaterp NaCl
IS added# and II is oxtructed with C110130 The extracts'4me IIVILV.)rated. I
is hydrolyzed with HCl, and both componentB &XIe dutarmtjl~sd colorlmetricially
In the fora of a coupling product of d1azotized 11 withl t4-nap1-:tho1. The
Sonsitivitv of the Aethod is 0.4 r-C,/ke, of I And
513
Acc. Nr: Ref. Code: UR 0239
n L
/X W037005-
PRIMARY SOURCE: Fiziologichaskiy Zliurnal SSSR, 1970, Vol 56,
Nr 21 pp
ON VISCERAL REPRESENTATIQN IN ITHE -MMATE NUCLEUS
OF TUE W
'Lab. of Comp. Physiology of internal Analyslars, 1. P. PavIi)u1is ln.,,titate of Physiology,
Acad. Sci. USSR m
The study wag carried out in aeute experinionis on catj. r,,Voked Potentials in the
cortex and the caudate nuclews were rworded in response to thp! Aimulal ion of the vi!weral
naves. Visceral representation as well as somatic, optic, w9ditoryand olfactory those
were shown to exist in tho caudate nucletw. The evoked potea(iols of the caudate nucleus
vere alsa shown to be independent from the c0i itel.
REEL/FWE
W 9*017- -
-19 V
UDC 539-67
B.j,'M,1A)%4V' F. N.
VIADDMOIJAI N. N.0 GLOTOVA, L. S.; GOITIZOML ) i.;-
1z 14- F -1-
LMWUVA, N. B.) and YANOWZV, G. P.
"Effect of Magnetic Structure on Internal FriCtiOM or Nickel and Perronickel
Sb. "Vnutremieye treniye v retallichleskikh i=teriale~kh"~, (Internal Friction in
Metallic Materials), Moscow, Izd-vo "Naukal" '1970) pp 3B7-193-
Abstract: The effect of tensile stresses and heat treatment on the ferro-
magnetic internal friction of nicke1j, permmlloy-66, anct permILUOY-50 is
studied.
It is shown that the effect of external static tensile stresses on
internal friction and vibration Deriod depends on both the magnitude and sign
of saturation r.-FnewsTr'iction of a aiv-_p =~terial. Hysteresis of the
logarithmic decrement 0' and of vibration period T was ex-perimental I y revealed
frm the magnitude of tensile stresses.
5he efflect of heat treatment for 661:'Fe, M'n alloys was deternined. Tme
magxretic structure obtained as a result ofheat treatirqPt affects the internal
friction. 4 figures, 3 references.
USSR UVC 539-67
WMYEV, F. N., LOBANOVA, N. B., MAN KO, L. M., and YPX01aZV, G. P.
rn'4tion in Perma
"Kinetics of Local Directional Order-Disorder Transfo noy-6611
Sb. "Vnutrenneye treniye v metallicheskikh materialakh'!~(Intornai ";%riction
In Metallic Materials), Moscov, lzd-vo "Hauka," 1970, P� 175-178
Abstract: The effect of holding time at various temperatures on the logarith-
mic decrement of dnming and period of low-frequency td!rsional vibrations of
Fe-66% Ni alloy sampiesp preliminarily annealed and cooled at- different rates
in the presence and absence of a magnetic field is izY64tigated.
It is shown that curves of temperature dependence e(t) and T(t) reflect
the kinetics of local directional order-disorder tranr;4.-)r.,rat1.on. Relza-ation
t:boes of this transformation depend weakly or not at all on the initial 'Pattern
of pair distribution of identical atoms. The activation energy of local
directional order-disorder transfom.-ttion is close to Qr coincides with the
activation energy of the opposite process,,.ioe., the thermomgpetic treatment
effect. 2 figures, 6 references.
~o 5 UNCLASSIFIEU Pr4kES:SlNG DATE-13NOV70
,,TITLE--CATALYTIC ALKYLATIGIN OF ANILINE BY 2pMETHYLt2pPPk0PAN0L -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-LLlBAN0VA, N.S., POPOVi 14. A.
OF It'14FO--USSR
-S*GURCE--ZH. PRIKL. KHU-1. 1970p 4314)w 938-9:
DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
;SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTf'Y
~..TOPIC TAGS--ALKYLATIONi ANILINEs PROPANOL, ALUMINUM ;ILICATE, CATALYST
'ACTIVITY, ALUMINUM OXIOE
~-.CONTPOL MAkKING--NG RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1383 STEP i")O--UA/L)080/ICI/C)43,/Cio4/093~a/i)939
C!RC ACCESSION ING--AP0128783
L. I u
2/2 015 UNCLASSI Fll~lo P Ai 0 C t S ~j I P;,'3 ' P A T E - - 1 3311.10 V 7 0
CIRC A C C E S 5 1 GN N 0- - APO 12 8 T3 3
AaSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- A4S TkACT VAPQR PHA51; 'AL.OLATION OF
5062 ( 1 ) To ME STZ3 UNPH ( 11) ,'Y ( 111) CATALYZED BY
AL SILICATE, AL SILICATE PLUS 5PERCENT~ AL.SUB2 Cj ~ )~Ur'3 3 p MID AL SU62 1)
SU83 AT 270-3600EGi~EES MINAS STUDIE-0. A MIXT, QIF Lq.7 G: I A~W 33.0 t-, [It
(1:2.1 MOLAR RATIO) ib.% S NT 0 .4 FULfE I I i, _'4l DIA,", ) FILLED
FFO 41THIN 5 Hk I
-WITH SO ML CATALYsri, ,.r 0.15 HR PRIME, NEGATIVEI VOL. ij:tirE .4.'40 TfW MIXT.
DRIED AND DISTO TJ GIVE LARGER THAN 7313E4CENT k EC i] V F R ~i l_J F I AND (;l
-130D
-YIELDS: OF 11 . AL SILICATE WAi ThEMOST ACTIVE C.A.T"INLYS1 ANO GAVE, AT
-3000EGREES, 73.6PER%I-E,.14T RE.~-CIVEIRY OF I ANO.55.,IPERC~ T 11, 8 SUB752
5 0 'E eirl 5
232DEGREES, N Pkf-.',IL20 SU63 1.5380, 0 Pk 4E20 0.1 49(). AT Lt: S
ACTIVE--dAS AL SILICATE PLUS 5PL.KCE~j
T Aj~ SUL)2 C) SL)131~p 141-11I.Hy AT
330,I)EGkEES, GAVE 78.8PEIPCENT R E A Y Q F I , AN 0 5.53.1iPEPLuIT 1 1. AT THE
SAME UMP., AL SUB2 0 SU33 GAVE ONLY 39,,IP'ERC&NT I 4ME SU63 C) SU82
NPH WIAS NOT AMONG THL PRUDUCTS.
UNC' ASS IF TED
A -
kbCEISH3 DAJE~--O~OCT70
--AUTCCLAVE R EWORK I N CCNICENT-lArEs
TITLE UF GOLO.CONTAINING PYRITE ARSE, Ir
~:,DF THE, Z(jDSK I IDEPOSIT -U-
.,.,:,,.,AUT~l,IR-(02)--;KHRYASHCHEV, S.V.9 LOBANOVAi T.A.
-.Cl3UGTRY OF INFO--USSR
METAL. 1970, 43(2), 82-3'
'~--OATE PUK ISHED----'10
-__ :~SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY
TAGS--MINERAL DEPOSITP GEOGRAPHIC~LOCATION? GALENA, GOLD, SILVER,
~:BISMUTH,: ARSENICP PYRITE# OXIOATION9 SOLVENT EXTRACTION
;'A'MiTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIC14S
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEf)
RFEL/FRAME--1989/0739 STEP NO--UR/0136/'rO/Ott-3100?/0082/0083
-CTRC-ACCESSION NO--AP010tZ81
wz 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--020CT7C
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107281
A13STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE FUNDAMENTAL MINERALS OF THE
ZODSK111 OEPOSIT CONCS. ARE THE FOLLOWING. PYRITE AND MARKASITE
05-55PERCENT), ARSENOPYRITE (2-20PERCENT), CHROMITE fl-3PERCE4T),
LIMONITE (1.5-IOPERCENT), SPHALERITE (2PERCENT)v ICHALW",OPYRITE
(0.2-2PL;.RC.ENT), GALENA (0-5PERCENT)t MAGNETITE 10.5PERICENT)t PENTLANDITE
(1.5-2PERCENT), AS WELL AS SOME AU, AG, BI, AND k FEi4.OTHER MINJERALS.
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE SHOWS THAT THE MOST RESISTANT TO CYANIDIN~l IS AU
COMBIED, WITH PYRITE AND ARSENOPYRITE. ON CYANIDING SUCH A CONC.w ONLY
'70-5PERCE~NT OF THE AU IS EXTRACTED INTO THE SOLN.*,; T4E REMAIADER REMAINS
IN,THE.TAILINGS. UNDER 0 PRESSURE AND AT INCREASfD TEMP.j THE PYRITE
AND ARSENEIPYRITE OXIDIZE ALMOST COMPLETELY. THE.EXPTS. WERE PERFORMED
-,IN AN~AUT.IOQLAVE HAVING A CAPACITY OF 11. THE DPTlIlMUM PARAMETERS OF
AUTOCLAVE LEACHtNG ARE THE FOLLOWING:~ NAUH-CONCNi. 180 G-L.; SOLID:LIQ.
EQUALS~1:10, TEMP. 100-120DEGREES, DURATION :) HRt,l] PRESSURE 20 ATM.
THE EXTN. OF AS WAS 72PERCENT FROM THE CONC* OF-MIXED.ORESt 90PERCENT
"-L FIRUKTABLE CONC., AND 95PERCENT FROM SULFIDE CONCI. AU WAS NOT OBSD. IN
A kJ TH I
THE:.SlOLNS..-AFTER AUTOCLAVE TREATMENT.'.THE EXTN.~OF U I T) E SOLN. S
$IMILAR::TO.99PERCENT,~ AND THE CYANLOING CAKES CONTAIN 0.2-1 G AU-TON,
WKICH: MEANS THAT THEY- CAN BE DUMPED.
P
uDc 46079i.4-~:547-29
USSR 5
q IDBANOVA T. S.j WMiEVA) K. M... and IPPOLITOVA) YE. A.j Chtdr of Inorganic
"Study of the Complex Formation of Uranium (Iv) with Acetate and Fomate Ions"
Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Vol 12, Ito 2, Yj3x-AI)r 71, pp 229-231
Abstract: Uranium (IV) complexes with acetate and formate ions were studied.
Tenoyltilfluoroacetona and tenoylacetonate wero plimed In contact with uranium
(IV), in the presence of benzene, water and monocarbgrrlic acid. Stability
3 ]&+'Wre dot.
constants for the ions (U(Compl) 13* and JU(Compl)~ Annined by the
d1stribution method at 2000 and the ionic strength /./=2 irnintained by nodiixa
r_lexes being
perchlorate addition so as to decrease the possibility of the com
oxidized by atmospheric oxygen. The concentration of ac6tic arul formic acids
was varied in the range 0.032-2 and 0.1-2 X respectivelk. It vas shown that
no Complex formation occurs in the aqueous phase. StOility constants for the
complexes veree determined from the graphs of F-J-plotted,46inst the concentm-
tion of acetate and formate ions#
-70
T/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED 013CESSING DATE-30DC]
TITLE--PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES CN ERYTHROMYCIN PRODUCING ORGANISM
"._'ANTINOMYCES ERYfHREUS# STRAIN 1-E-PHR -U-
'_~'AUTflDR-I04)-LQ8ANOVA, V.V., GRABOVSKAYA# O.Z.v $MIRNlJVA#.N-V.r BRINdERGt
_'CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
S URCE-AhTIB 10YI9.1 t1970t VOL 15f NR 6tiPP 5C5-509
.,DATE PUBLISHED
SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLCGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
'jCPIC TAGS-ACTINCMYCES* ERYTHROMYCIN, FERMENTATI(m
,~CICVROL MARKING-NO AESTRIMONS
'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PRUX Y REEL/FRAME-2000/la69 STEP ND---UIZ/0297/70~/Ol-~/ODbiO5G5/0509
~CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP012548 0
212 OC9 UNCLASSIFIED PROCLSSI.NG DATE-30OCT70
I RC ACCESSICs% NO--AP0125480
.AJ3STRACT/EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACY. PHYSIOLOGY OF TWD STRAINS OF
.~,ACTINGMYCES ERYTHREUS PRODUCING ERYTHROMYLIN i4ERE !iTUDII:D COMPARATIVELY.
THE PRAGE RESISTANT STRAIN IAE-I-EPHR DIFFERED FRQM T14C INITIAL STRAIN
LS-E25717 BY MORE INTENSIVE SYNTHESIS OF ERYTHRO111YCIN, AS WELL AS BY ITS
ATTITUDE TO MINERAL NITROGEN. NU SIGNIFICANT PHYSIOLOGICAL 011-FERENCES
8EThEEN THE STRAINS WERE OaSERVED WITH RESPECT TO THEIR ~TTfTUDE T-J THE
CARbON SOURCES, CCNCENTRATIGNS OF MINERAL PHOSPHORUS AN[',) CORN STEEP
~LIQUOR. OPTIMAL RATIO OF THE FERMENTATION MEDIUM COMIPONENIS OPMMAL FOR
STRAIN I I !
-EPHR WAS DETERMINED. [HE ANTIHOTIC YlEILD ON THE MEOLUM IN
FLASKS AND PILOT PLANT FERMENTORS REACHE11,2000 UNllTS-ML,. THE EFFECT OF
TEMPERATURE, AMOUNT OF THE INOCULUM AND CUNCENTRATI;ON-01- WHALE OIL ON
ERIYTHROMYCIN SIOSYNTHESIS BY STRAIN 14PHR WAS FUUND. STRAIN I-EPHR
DIFFERED FkGM STRAIN 2577 IN ITS litCROMORPHOLOGY BY FORMATION OF HYPHAE
-.OF THE SECONDARY GROWTH. FACILITY: ALL UNION INSTITUTE FOR
ANTIBIOTICS, MOSCCW AND SVERDLOVSK PLANT OF MEDICAL PREPARATIONS9
7'
USSR no: 610v-, .636.81 .014.1121-1.5
IDBANOVA Ye. A., and 03,NCH-AMVA, A. V., Institute of labor Hygiene and Cccupa-
TI-onal Kseases, AcaderRv of Medical Sciences USSR
"Conditioned Activity in Utite Rats lkposed to U-1-trashort arki Short Radio Waves"
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i ProfessionalIny-ye Zabolev.,miya, No 1) 1971, np 29-32
Abstract: Ratsvere exposed to ultrashort (150 v/rr,) rai short (2,250 %r/m) radio
waves 60 min daily for 4 raonths. (243 firuraction was, evaluated: by the conditionad
raflec (motor-food) metlicd. Conditioned xtivity remalrued uUmpaired in the rabs
afte.- the f irst f evi sessions of ultrashort usves, but - iftered ter ' the latent
period of the conditioned response to the veak stimulw, shortened. Condit-3,Dned
activity returned to normal 20 days after the last e9o,sure., Thus, ultrazhort
radio waves tend to incroaso the . excit ability of the ~*~rtcx, Th the Xiima2ii ex-
posed to zhort waves, conditioned activity changed after the firsb fcw sescions.
Jted. Kvi*,
During the ensuing exposures it boL:amo Jrjhib* intually all tho cond;t
reflexes disappeared both before wid after. differentiation. -The ir-creased e-xcit-
ability after chranile with 4tra-short waua,! is r4~gEL-ded: as a resT)onE7e
to weak stimulation, while the inhibition caused icy irri.Wiatlon with short -,raves
is a response to stronger stimulation.
USSR UDC 616.5-022.6-085.339:576.858.095.383
BORZOV, bf. V., KUZNETSOII, V. P., and 0 Chair of Skin and
Venereal Diseases, Odessa Medical Ins4t4tuPe A;S1d6ri*Wr*t1,Lent of Interferon
Synthesis, Institute of Microbiolo,,,-,y and-EpidevdoloVy~ Imeni N. F. Gamaleva,
Moscow
"Use of Interferon in the Treatment and Prevention of Viral Dermatoses"
Moscow, Vestnik Dermatologii i Venerologii, Mo 9, 1971, pp 14-17
Abstract: Good results were obtained from using interferon to treat 203
patients (5 to 70 vears of age) with various viral dex-aatose:t- Instead of
lotions, ointments, etc. containing interferon, these tfirec methods were
used: (a) superficial traumatization of the skin with,interfaron applic!d to
warts, papillomas, and some coadylumas; (b) inJeccion. uf a si.,,lution of Inter-
feron (1000 units in I ml of sterile distilled water) tnto the affected tis-
sues in the case of herpes simplex, warts, and mollusetim contagiosurp; (c)
iontophoresis for various forns of dermatoses. The particular mode of
rreatment was chosen in relation to the derinatosis, it~j site, and age of
the patient. There were no side effects and recurrencos were comparati,iely
few,
USSR UDC 669-41S;620.i75
TOV, I. L. , CHEW, P. M.
SHTURGUN LEV M I GERAS1
"Estimating the Ductility of Thin Sheet Materials"
Moscow, Zavoclskaya L-Lboratoriya, Vol 37, No. 8, 1971, 972-974.
Abstract: A method is suggested for estimating the ductility of thin sheet
materials (less than 5 mm thick), based on tests involving twisting of speci-
mens of various shapes. A square specimen form IS Wed for tests at 800-1300'
C, a cylindrical form for tests at 210 to,800'C. The results produced are
compared to the results of testing using the method of the Contral Scientific
Research Institute for Ferrous Mletallurgy. The method described can be used
to evaluate plasticity and deformation resistanceW thin shoot and bimetallic
materials.. to study the influence of. the degree of preliminary deformation,
etc; 3 figs; 4 biblio refs.
616 UNCLAS~S'l FtED i Rbl"Ess ING DATE--13NOV70
-_TtTLE__7Ct4ANGES OF BLOOD SERUM PROTE-IN FRACTIONS IN PATIENT;S WITH MALIGNANT
~NEGPLASMS -~-U-
_-!.,4UTJ40R-(0c~ I-,TSUTSAYEVAp A.A.r LOBASENK09 tl*'Po tLYSENK1,11 A..I., Ru-INOV,
KHARCHENKOr V*Fe
QUXTRY,OF INFO--USSR
...SGUfRCE--VRAC4E81qGY E 0ELOP 1970, NR 5t pp 99-1,01
.,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIULOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
'JOPIC TAGS--NE0PLAS.4*-8LU00 SERUMv BLOOO PROTE I N
MARKING--NO kESTRICTIONS
~..DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PRt3XY REEL/FRAME--3002/1735 ST~P.NG-!--UR/0475/TO~0001005/0099/OIOL
C.IRd ACCESSION NO--AP0129103
im MY(
--'2/2 016 UNCL ASS IF I EO PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
-.C.IRC.ACCESSION NO--AP0129103
GP-0- ARSTRACr. P-AT I EINITS W Mt MALIGINANT TUMOURS
mlSHOW, A. QUANTITATIVE WUALITIVE CHANGE OF, THE 1) SEPLIN: PAOTEIN CONTENT.
BLOO
"INCREASE: OF BLOOD SERUM GLOBULINS ANU :DECREASE OViALBIJIME-14S, DECREASE OF
THE ALBUMIN GILCOULIN COEFFICIENT IN ONC'OLOGICAL PATIEN'r's ARE NONSPECIFIC
OF THE TUMOR GROWTH. dUT AT THE SAME TJIML~:THE, BLOOD SERUM OF
-ONCOLOGICAL PATIENTS SHOWS AN ATYPLCAL'PROTIEIN NOT :CCjNiNF-CTEU WITH C
RE,ACT[VE PROTEINt WHICH IS DETECTEO IN THE ALPHA Z FRA01ON AND APPEARS
REGULAkLY ATITHE:11-111 ST 'AGES OF JfiE, UISEASE.- FACILITY:
KAFEURA MIKROBIOLOGII, KHARIKOVSKOGO l4EI)ITSINSK0G0l:jNSTlTIJTA
BIOFIIl-f'HESKAYA LABORATORIYAP KklAl-',fKUV5K0GQ NAUCHNIJ-ISSLED. IN S T I TUTA
VAKTSIl I SYVOJR0TOK,,ORLASTNOY CNOLOG ICHESKIY DISOANSEII.-
UNCLASS f F-H
USSR IM 620.1?
cLIMOO P. P.g IMaMIOX, V. A.t~and BOLISWo V.-Mo3 Dept. of Nondes-
tructive SoLeAC014 Belorlwsqsn saa
ftst,A7 of Cyclic Defo=ation of Metals ana Poly=rs"
Mns% Deklady AkzAenii 14'auk BSSRP Vol 131 No 2j 19?1, pp 134-136
Abstracti The leading rele In departuiva from Hooke's 2aw is played by
Vlastic deformations cauzod by in-eversible d1splacemerit lavrIstalliten
(for example, shear, twiruiingt dif3locatitnt and so Dn)4 11hem metals and poly-
*ers undergo cyclic deformation (stzvtch;L~conpnSzIoIu and mign-alternating
twisting), even in the so-called oLastic region these damrUMVs yield a
bysteresis loop instead of the anticipated Hooke's st.3~Lijht ILM. A special
stand vas built to investigate aign-constant and cycl:it~ def=ations. Torsion
of cylindrical arA tubular specimens was, selected as tba typv of deforrAtion
to be investigated for polymers and metals. TIds. type of ftfoamation yields
sharing in a purer state than other defoi=Uon, typos ~- elwigation, empres-
niong and bending. The torque applied to V* teat, sp"iwns vas Wasur4d by
the deformtion of an elastic element. The specimen avi& ttw eLwtic element
um rigidly connected with a special couplirg eloranto forning one system.
1/2