SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYSTSOV, A. I. - LYUBETSKIY, KH. Z.

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"Now- USSR VDC 669.295.0,46.43 VASYUTINSKIY, N. A., LYSTSOV, A. I., ZAaMEVICH, A. A., amd SIDMENIM, A. P. "Some Specifics of Chlorination of Chunk Titanium Slag" Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titana, [Collected woT"- of All-Union Scientific-Research and Planning Institute,for Titanium), 6, 1970, 41-47, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurn3l-Metallurgiya,Np. 1,,1971, Abstract No.1 IG179 by the authors). Translation: During chlorination of chunk Ti-slag, a:densv, gas-imperwable layer -of rutile is formed, which retards the chlorindtion reaction. The kinetic curves for chlorination of chunk titanium slag show an autocatalytic period. It is assumed that the reason,for the autoqa~talysts is an increase An the reaction surface resulting from,development ofmicrofissures in the chunks of Ti-slag. 3 figures; 8,biblio.: refs. USSR MC 669.295, 05 VASYUrINSKIY, N. A., LYSTSOV, A. L, ZAKHARMCH, A. A., and SIDORMO, A. P. "Certain Features of Chlorinating LuM Titanium Slae Hoscow, Metallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Institut Tita'aw), Matallurziya Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp 41-47: Tr-nnlation: It is established that during chlarinaricu of lump titanium slag, a solid, gas-proof layer of rutile is formed wU-clt slairs down: the chlorination reaction. The kinetic curves of chlorintiting lump titanium slag are characterized by the presence of an autocatalytic pariod.. It is suggested that the cause of the autocat.aly-sis is the increase. in the re- action surface through the development of microcracks, in the lumps of titanium slag. Three Illustrations and eight b1bliog;raphLi_- entries., 7_5s ---I: L Sb. tr. Vaes. N.-i. i proyekt-n. in-t titana (Collection of Works of the All- UrA*n Scientific Research and. Design Institute of Vltariiun). 11970, 5, PP 37- 43 (from M-Hetallurgiya, NO lit -NOV 70, Abatmct Roli (;147) Translationi A stucly Is nade of the special features of chlorination of ground Ti-slag whose particles axe coated vith a hydromiLrbon shell. Slag coated with sooty C, can be eblerinated jurt as well asia sl4g-coke mixture; slag.coated with pyrolytic C cannot be completely clilarinated. A mixture con- sisting of coated C of the Wtial slag, em be well clqorizzted. Briquettes produced frost slag coated with jr1rohydrocaxbon can be daorinated at almost Utbair'~ L the: s=e rate as the ordinary briquettesc 6 Ill. A a abGtracto I lit 1391:1111 111HIP11 1111d 777- 1/2 .025 UNCLASSIFIED Pl~OCES~StNG DATE--IBSEP70 -T THE - BRIQUETS -U- l'7LE--CHANGE IN,A TITANIUM SLAG.DURNG -COKING.Or .WUTH0R-f04')-VASYUTINSKIY# N.A.t LYSTSOVP A&A.t BERE4tiKOj A.V.t SIDORENKO, tbUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~QURC E-- I Z V. AKAD. NAUK SSSRt METAL.. 1~75"*~ 1) 247 DATE -PUBLISHED - ----- 70 U R.J E C TAREAS-MATERIALS -"T -OPIC TAGS--COKE# PETROLEUM PRODUCTY .ANALYSIS, THERMAL EFFECT .~CQNTRU MARKING--l"40, RESTRICTIONS X DGCU,ME,NT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED TITANIUMo METALLUR IC SLAG, PHASE '~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/0599 STEP *40--UR/031~0/70/000/001/0247/0247 0 - - A P 0 10 5 5 B 2 I F- n USSR ZAKHAREUSKI, "Carbohydrata-Phosphorus Influence of Acid" UDC 612.015.32+612.273 A. S., TAMARYNA, N. Z.01 aq .~TSOVAJ ..jY G. V. Metabolism in Hypoxia and Under the N,N-diethylami-noethylamid of p-Phlorophenoxyacetic Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Diologicheskikh Nauk, No 1, 1971, pp, 88-92 Abstract: Hypoxia was induced in white rats by ligation of the trachea. The rats were then frozen in liquid, nitrogen, and the brain and liver were extracted and examinad ror adenosine triphosphate content, creatine phosphate, in,6rganic phosj)horus, lactic acid, glucose, and glycogen. The ex,antinations established that under the influence of hypoxia, the brain and liver content of adenosine triphosphate, creatine phosphativ, glucose, and glycogen is decreased, and that of lactic acid an~J inorganic phosphorus is increased. The prophylactic administration Cf H,N-diethylaminoethylamid of p-chloropbenoxymcetic acid (UM- 45S), an antihypoxia preparation synthesized in the Laboratory of the Synthesis of Medicinal Preparations at the Instituto of 1/2 MOW""" USSR ZAKHAREUSKI, A. S., TAMARYNA, N. Z. and LYSTSOVA, G. V., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Riologicheskikh Nauk, No 1, 1971, pp 88-92 Experimental Medicine of the AcademY of Madical Sciences USSR. by N. A. Zakharova, in a dose of 1/4 LD at difftrent periods o a considerable q,prevent prior to the development of hypoxi d :degree the development of the. carboliydrate-pbo,sphoTus metabolic disorders normally induced by hypoxia.: 2/2 1.28+616.12-073.97 USSR UDC 616-00 CHATILYTKA, A. A., SID.4-D.ENKA, YA. R., RABTSEVICH, T. S., LUCIHN~K W, NOVA, G. V., PLENINA, G. X. YA..F., ~YS VICardiac Function During the Various Periods of j~cute Radiation Sickness in Dogs" Minsk. Vesti Akademiyi Nauk BSSR Seryya Biyalagichesicilch Nauk, No Im 1970, pp 76-84 Abstract: A complete study of 92 dogs was made inc: uding weight, temperature, hemocytology, serum chemistry - LICILIdin,', all its fractional compenents, A/G ratio, pulse resporatio'n, 1-1-KC- etc., before irradiation with a sin1gle dose of 600 r ard di--inly, the v~-.rious phases of radiation sickness. A total o-i' 41 CcntrOLIS aad 50 dogs treated 7-9 days after irradiation were a;tudied. J~z the animals died, autopsies were perfonied, and comp -,:c 1, ~d 'i'-'n histolo~ical and pathomorpholo-dcal studies were car elah'-C', other findings. Disorganization of cardiac function in the dead and surviving animals, together-%4th aletrocardiographic studies, ently with other cLinical,:Iaboratory, and were recorded concurr 1/2 31 77 USSR CFI9.4LYTKA, A. A., et al., Mlinsk, Vesti Akademiyi,Nau% :~SS:Z, No 1, 1970, pp 76-84 hysioLogical changes. HistologicaL st"dies itj t--ea--.-ed animals p sho%4 the reversability of myocardial shifts with only minor sequeLae. 2/2 UDC 542-97 '547.263 '516-l1:547-594 - 3 USSR In titut f SHARF, V. Z., FRE-EYMIN, L. M., KRUM, V. r[., LYSY T~ Organic Chemistry Lneni N. D. Zelinskii, Acad. 8re'7. i~SSA "Investi-ation of the Homogeneous Hydrogen Transfer Fre~m 2-Pentanol to Cyclohexanone in the Presence of rL'ris(triphetwlpliospliiiiie)-dic)ilororl-,tlieiiiu.-i and a Base" Moscow) Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriyd Xhimicherkaya-, Vo 10, Oct '(2, pp 2195-2198 Abstract: Base accelerates the reduction air cyclohexanone throz;,li hydrogen transfer from 2-pentanol ar, vell an itq hydrogenation IiM candersation In pres- ence e3f the tramsfer reaches a rrayinpirIal; a bave com-ent: ation of 1 164 *.HOMA uri,lur arvn atmosphere and at under hydro.-len. Tho dv,,~iue )V of thie ketone by hydrorlen and its cowlensation Increase irtth incrunsin,, concantra- tion of the base. Raising the termerature from 50 to P,400 rvsults in a higher rate of hydrogen transer; the rate of hyd-rolrenation milachim- -,. r-nximr. at 70 z I This evidently is due to the forration of various inter--ediate Complexes catalyzing these processes. The duration of the proce3r, has practically no effect on all of the processes discussede MISR UDO &21.516.722.1 (088.8) GORBACHEV, B.V. LTSYAKOV TU. M. "Continuous-Key D-C Voltage Regulator" USSR Authorts Certificate No 2~9180, filed 19 Sept 68, Publinhad 5 May 70 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeys primenaniye, No 12,. December 10,7P, Abstract No 12B548ip) Translation; The circuit of a d-c voltagwregulator is proponedt In which parallel operation of a transistorized regulator with continuous control, and a kav (klyuch] translator %ith a thyristor key is used, which differs Ln the fact that both regulators are fed from one power supply. A resistor-lorid-carrent pi'cuup (datchik] of the continuous rogulator Is cennected to the collector circuit of the control tranalstor of the continuous regulator. Voltage from thiO pickup contrnle the threshold device, which in one condition includes cna,ol' the blocking gencrators, and in second condition includes the second blocking goarstar. The first blocking generator Includes the gate circuit of the thyristoropt"ratIng an a key control element. The second blocking gonerator includes the gatip airauLt of the second thyriator, which together with a capacitor fo.rms the qui~,nching circuit of the power control thyrintor. Thus,modulation of the'duration of tbe key regulator is accomplished. 1 ill. S.D. LA, W USSR LTD C612.8+612.766.1 NAVAKATYKYAN, 0. 0., KUNDIYEV, Yu. I., 1Y-qYUA--r--r - BIYZLIINIOV~ V. P.) HRYSHKO, F. I., DERKAGH, V. S., KAPSHUK, .0. P., KYRYENKO, A. Ye., KU~AKASHYAIN, A. N., KOVAL'OVA, G. I., RATUSHNA, A. It., TOMASHEVC'KA, L. I., NAGOF-NA, A. M., and MAYDYKOV,-Yu. L., Kiev Institute of the Work Ilygione.and Occupational Diseases, Kiev "Nervous Emotional Stresses as a Problem of Modern Work Physiology" Kiev, Fiziolohichnyy Zhurnal, Vol 18, No 4, Jul/Aug 72, pp 535-546 Abstract: The introduction of machines and automatic control instrumentation into production lines at plants and factories and at maay other institutions requires of workers rapid coordination of actions combined with mental activity. The volume of information input which requires a combination of physical and mental ability has been increasing tremendously for the last decade. This has produced nervous and emotional atresses and disturbances in the normal functions of many human organs. Analysis of irany workers from vitrious branches of indus- try as well as people occupied witli mental work has shown tbat modern tochnology imposes heavy stresses on an individual which are accuiipatile-l by abnormal func- tion of the adrenal glands, and hypothalamus, and the hypopbysial and sympatho- adrenal systems. Measurements have shown that corticoflterold blood and urine 1/2 levels exceed the norm by as much as 42-57% in people, under heavy stress. Emotional stress with distortion in the function of mijny systems were Vlore often encountered among the young (17-16 year olds). These malfunctions included the secretion of adrena-lin and noradrenalin, and disturbances in hemodynamics. Shifts in physiological functions amon$ different occupational groups under identical stresses occur at different tiiii"- and are closely re- lated to age. They were more provounced among older people (31-40 years old). The cardiovascular system occupies a prominent place Ln labor physiology, and there are many methods and approaches to study it, Sone literature methods and those of the authors are described, includIng instrumentation. Mental work which is accompanied by nervous-emotional,strenses influences profoundly the cardiovascular system within a wide raikge of deviations, in- cluding pathological functional distijrb*nnceq and hypertension. The same is true for other occupations as well. The authorti recOV411WId thC r3tIOnJl LISe of working hours and rest periods to avoid overstressas. 2/2 ~PkOC--J-SSI%,; )ATi---13N0V70 015 th',C LA S S I F I Et; TITLE--CAT,%LYTIC PYI-\GLYSIS OF A i;f~S CONDENSATE THE DEPOSIT -U- AUTkJ0R-(04)-LYSYKH, LI.V., PAUSHIKINo YA,,'4.t A D E L 5 11,-4 S.11.1 PA[41EVA, I.Ykj. ~-'-.COUINTRY-43F 1?4F!j--USSR SOURCE-GAZOV. P R 04 .1970, 15(3)p 44-7' (RUSS) AATE PUSL ISHEI) ------- 70 SUBJECT ARFAS-CHL-MISTRY, EARTH SCIENCES AND (JCEViCGR4PIIY TOP I GTAGS--PYR.OLYSIS, ALKAPI,., NAPHTHENE, 3'jl*A0li--:'E, CATAILYSTi -~NATURAL GAS, PETROCHEMISTRY CONTROL- MARKLNG--NO FESTRKTIONS DOCUMENT CLISS -XLASSfFfI:,J PROXY PEEL/F'XA-4E--303Z/1122 ST~ P Pl6---Uk/0li~i.P!/70/0l5 /003/(W44f',)i)47 IR ACCESS 13.1" 'Ij--Ar"" I? 3'ilt-9 Id- 212 0i5 UNC LASSI FTE0 PR,~(-, 1-fs..S I ~'iG 0A TE-- I 3."4JV7 0 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0128549 ABSTkACT/=XTkACT--(U) GP-0- A6STRACT., CATALYTIQ~ PY.:?OI-YSIS AT 760-850DEGRFES OF THE Fc-.ACTION ()I- S H E!-~ li L ISK I I GS CONDENSATE WAS E X Ail G THE PYRGLYSIS FEi~D HAD ;-',, 'J.74t3. 1%7-CM Pi~i'-IE3 APIJ CONTAINE0 40.9 WT. PERCEfif PARAFFINSt 5i.7 WT. 1:1 E R 1-1 I~z (v TNvHT~IeIES A~'io 7.4 WT. dFi-,CENT AROMATICS. TI-IF CiPTUMUM FEEU-Slc`;'A~'! wl. ;cATIO 4AS 2-2:1. THE MAX. YIELD OF ETHYLEi (36, w , r . A -,I D N E PERCENT) w-4S AT, d!50!.)C--G'~EE5 SPACE VELOCITY 0.93 Hii PRIME IIJEEGATIVtl, AND Th~ MAX. OF BUTADIENE (8.35PEK'CENT 8Y wT.) AT 3Q00r".GrEES AND SPACE V~-I~OCITY 2 FIR Pqli'-IE NEGATIVFl. THE CATALYST COMM. IS NO T G(VEN. FACILIrY: M IN K HG P 1 A. GUBKINA, MOSCOW, USSR. 022 OCESSING DATE--040EC70 l/Z UNCLA~S[FIED T. I TL E--C Y TO P HO TOME T R I C DE T E R M I N A T I ON TOF ', o NA IN PLASAOCYTIC NUCLEI OF THE SPLEEN IR RATS WITH HORMONE DEPENOENT.TUMORS -U- z.,'.1~AUTHOR-(051-UMANSKIYt YU.A*f ANTONYUKt R,O.t GUOLKILMOVICH, K.A., LYSYUKI L.*P ULYA NOVA I Tehle ~OF-INFO--USSR __.--coUNTRY ,'.,".'SOURCE-VOP. ONKOL. 1970t 16(519 61-5 ~~'DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 ~:.-SUBJECT AREAS-81OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES .,JOPlC_TAGS--DNAt SPLEEN? RATso TUMORP HORMONEP SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS .~_-:CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO .:.,PROXY FICHE NO----FO70/605007/FO7 -STEP NU--UFt/0506/70/OL6/005/0061/0065 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0139929 UNCLASStFIEO' 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFItD FROCE~SING DATE--040EC70 CIRC ACCESS1014 NO--AP0139929 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. -FEMALE RATS (STRAIN WISTAR) WERE CASTRATED AT AGE 2 MONTHS AND A PART OF THE OVARY WAS IMPLANTED IN THE SPLEEN. IN 10 MONTHS AFTER THE IMPLANTATION, TV14ORE OF: VARIOUS LOCALIZATION AND SIZE DEVELOPED; THE,RATS WERE T~~5N KILLED AND THE DNA CONTENT IN THE NUCLEI OF PLASMATIC CELLS OF THE SPLEEN WAS DETD. CYTOSPECTROPHOTOMETRICALLY. THE GNA~CONTENT DEPENDE0,0N TUMOR LOCALIZATION WITH RESPECT TO THE SPLEEN..~ IN THE,CONTROL ANIMALSo ANIMALS WITH TUMORS IN THE SPLEEN, ANIMALS WJTH rUMORS DEVELOPED IN OTHER ORGANS BUT NOT IN THE SPLEEN, AWANIKALS 0 WHICH TUMORS OLD NOT DEVELOPt THE DNA CONTENT IN EACH ~NUCLEUS.,OF snEitti PLASMATIC CELLS WAS 20841,2941, 5.,099 AND 5.T2 ARBITRARYiqNtTS, RESPO' FACILITY: RES, INST. EXPTL* CLIN. ONCOL,t KIEVt U�SR* UNCLASS-If-IjED IM 0040741w- UR 0482 'Soviet Inventions Illustrated,, Seetion~I Chemical, Derwent,, 241695ALUMINM ELECTROLYSER 34IPULAMR comprises 4 portaVfraaa~ I, thrp-LfhoppOo 2 fo4r the anode M0*8,: iwias chu*is 11 or fte", Arw four hoppers with ~sl~ing ch4ted,(5 for sil"Ja. T4o units for eleccroLyte skin:~rei*ing, ft cmtrol iipi~ uni P cabin 9 coll~otqr 11, piwpL4$- statian and separate-traction dr 4 ii 4re,also im~alled. the unit travels close twthq,battery of, !electr:olysers B.V0WURSF,11 et jilia. 1.2.68 a(i 1216173/22-1.! claso 40a-~ Int.Cl-C 22d. (25.8.69.) Bul ;14/i8.4.69 Vo-lodarskly, Z. B.; Lysyy) I- S.;:Starosvetskiy, D. L.; AUTHORS Znak V. M. and Deniso ~197504,1;0- 19750411 4 10 USSR UDC 621.317.7.087.92-932 U DENKO, K. I., LASKAVYY, V. N., "YWY -ij L. T., CMIREPAIM, A. K. "Convertor of Frequency Signal to Ar~plitude Signal" USSR Author's Certificate No 290440, Filed 7/08/69, Pub.lished 12/04/71, Crranslated from Refera-tivnyy Zhurnal Avtomatika, Telemekhanika. i Vychis- litellnaya Tekhnika, No 11, 1971, Abstract No 11 A185 P from the Resume). Tyanslation: A device which converts a frequency signal to in ac amplitude signal is suggested, containing a condensor freque:ncy convertor. In order to increase the accuracy and simplify the device, it contains an additional transformer, the primary winding of which is;connected to an ac voltage supply of constant frequency, while the secondary winding is connected in series with the power supply of the convertor. I Figure. V1 Acc. -Nr: AbstractingIS,er*ice 'Ref. Code: Af0049849 cliEmICAL ABST.;~f,-PO 0 0 .3 ;Z- LySyy p A 101290m Apparatin for St IRSAO wear f I m e- f rials during recippeation.- LnA p J~e V.. Favo 19 le "Mte- 70c-3911 IOL-3 (Rt is App. Iror studyirg the *ear res4thi4i ~ of plinti6 4 dring Mcipro- cating friction alon mkils at low-and higqltemp~. in van 8 gas media, is describell The app.~ is, s4itable' for qsi, at op rating e drivi loads and speedli of man rKiprOcatiog eirigilles. 71 * i - a of oc~ tion and applicatio ond on the s4roples. are O'Molis ' an acquire ted one side Nertic0y), *hile the soo socati Ig':MQ- tion along.the mr~ of &: ring-ahopes, oc~untershaft. ~ This oprinits one to achieve quite simply the 6kionry insulatitin of t4e fric- tion block from the aurrounding~me4l,u.m. The 41-. was 4sed to test samples of filled, P~oroplast-4. at: various temjps~ and Awing velocities over a broad rahge of loads. IYBJR REEL/FME -19801'774 USSR TODOROY, D. N., LYSYY, S. T,, KAPATSYNA, G. G., KHANBEKOVA, N. S. "Input Language for Graphic Information Processing System" Prikl. Mat. i Programmir. [Applied Mathematics and,Progrmuling Collection of Works], No 8, Kishinev, Shtiintsa Press, 1972, pp 122-138 (Translated from -netika, No 4, 197ST, Abstr-ct No 4V675). Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibei Translation: The GRAM input language for computer and plotter software systems is described. The language includes geometric operators (cycle, turn, shift, symmetry, transform, calling of subroutine) and fragments (point, line, enscription, function, pen, linear and angular dimensions). The laiiguage also includes ALGOL-60 operators: attachment and transfer. M example of a program written in GRAM is presented. ERV171w.K USSR UDC S19. 21 LYTKIN. I. P. "Construction of Optimal Stabilization Systems with Random Perturbations" Nelineyn. i Optimalln. Sistemy [Nonlinear and Optimal Systems -- Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1971, pri 173-:181, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,, Kibernetika No 10, 1971, Ab Atz-act No 10 V143). NO ABSTRACT. USSR UDC 612.115+797.57 GVOZDEV, P. I., LYTKIN---M- and MOZZHUIGLIN, A. S., Military Medical MM, is 4 Academy imeni S. H. Kirov "Changes in the Coagulating and Anticoagulating Systems After Parachute Jumps" Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, No 10, 1971 pp 1,526-1,530 Leningrad Abstract: Preparation for and completion of a parachute jump -;ncreascq the. heparin concentration, intensifies fibrinolysis, reduces the. prothromMn tion, and lengthens the recalcification time, i.e., parachute concentra jumping induces hypocoagulability. These blood changes, wbich persist for more than 24 hours, are ascxibed to conditioned reflen meclianisms that con- trol anticoagulative activity. Under the influence of the stress of para- chute jumping, heparin is released into the. blood wh-ep the threshold con- centration of thrombin is reachpd. Ileparin then fo M:$ a conplex compound gulation 4ind prevent clotting. with epinepbrine which h0ps to decrease coa, The more Jumps an individual makes, the more pronounctd the changes noted above. Training has the same effect on cardiovascular reactions of paxa- chutists in the form of changes in arterial pressure and c--rdiac rate. tu USSR UDC 532-517.4 BUK~ISUV, V. I.; VASI11TEV, 0. F., Correspond,!jig Hember of the USSR Academy of Sciences; LYTKIN,.Yu. PI., Institute of hydrody- namics, Novosibirsk "Effect of the Shape of a Body on the Self-Modeling Characteristic of its Axially Symmetrical Trace" Moscow, Doklady Alcademii nauk SSSH, vol 207, No 4, 1972, pp 804-807 Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine the turbulent wake of a body of revolution surrounded by a current of an J.nfi- nitely uniforn incompressible fluid with a coni3tant velocity in a direction parallel to the body's axis. 1-f the Heynolds nLuabar is sufficiently large, it can be expected that at sufficiently large distances from the body, a self-modeliAg flow situation. is established. A discussion of the results of,detailed exrerL?n_,.rIta1 research shows that the flow in self-modeling axially symmetrical wakes depends on the shape of the body as well as orl the resi2tive force and the velocity of the incident flow. A description of the apparatus used for these experiments is L.,,iven, wit.1-i the results rjre- coated In the form of curves. The authors exprcsn their gratitude 'to V. A. KostomAklic rind A. V. (Amov for ttml4trig flie USSR UDC 532-517.4 LYTKIK "Turbulent Wake Behind a Cylinder of,Noncircular Cross Section" V sb. Dinamika sploshn. predy. Vyp. 5 (Fluid L~rnamics. Ito 5), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 51-55 (from RZh..Mekhanika, D1 Abstract No 10B727) 0 10, Oct 71 Translation. The Daner presents the results of measurement of the profiles of the mean velocity and intensity of turbulence at various distances from an elliptical cylinder at a flow velocity.of 15 m/s and a Reynolds number of 1-10 . Wires were ceziented on the leading,edge of the cylinder to pro- duce a well-developed turbulent boundary layer on the surface of the cylinder. A comparison with known reoults for a c1rculax cylInder ~dhowii that attainment of self-ijimi2ar conditions In the investigated case is reached at shorter distances from the cylinder, which the author attributes to the position of the point of deta6tment of theAoundwry layer. The results may be described by previously known theoretical relations with appropriate choice of some empirical coefficient.: V. A. Frost. USSR UDO 621,'28,5.0~22.11 621~-Q SOLOVIYEEV, A.V., TERENTIYEV, G.G., BRUK, YEPIFANOV, Y.N., RUDIN, G.A. 'On The Use Of Type 'NORD' Magnstodischarge Pumps For Mvacuation Of Microwave Devices" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. ab. Tekhnol. r 51~i,-. n, va (Eloctranic Technology. Scioatific-Technical Collection. Technology And Organization Cf Production), 1970, Issue 507), PP 57-60:(froz. M-41aktronika i yeye primonen- No 2. February 1971 Ale Abstract No 2AI15). Tran-aletioni Uee of "NORD" magna tod lo chn rgo putopo with t~ navacuation rate of 25 and 100 TIsec in the production of microwave tubes t;okeell, poceibla to in- crease the average useful lite of' the devices and the rate W' output of suitable ') in comparison with thst occuring with use of oil methods of devices (by 5~t evacuation. A unique vaculam system of evacuation stations is created wLth ident- ical rectifier blocks, equal dimensions of vucuum ductit si,d arrangemfnt of the =ano=eter data units [aaTqai,-, ]., For stable *peration,of tljb magnetodischarge pumps of the types indicated., it Is necapsary at monthhy intarrale to degas them at a temperature of NO-3500 G (the NORD-100 for~5 hours and the NORD-25 for 5-3.5 hours), and also reliably to Vard' against the entrance of oil from the forevecuum pump. 2 ill. .1 tab. 3 ref; GeD, 1A ow 26 UNCLAS:stolvi -11SEP70 1NG DATE ITLE-.-EFFECT OF THE DEGREE OF TWIST ON THE PHYSICOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES' -~:OP VISCOSE, CORO. -AUTHOR--LY"'KINA M ft.t TROSHKINA? YE.V. IC OU OF'INFO--USSR OURCE--KAIM. VOLOKNA 1970, (1), 44-6 --DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :S,UBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS OPIC TAGS--RAYON, FLASTICITYv WEAR RESISTANCEt CORDAGE T 'C ONTQOL MARKING--NI? RESTRICTIONS CLASS--U4CLASSIFlE0 _P,ROXY REFl./FRAME--lq94/1810 STr;p tj 0- 1)q, 0 1 q 3 j'r~j 0 ()a py) Ii) CIRC ACCESSION' INfl--AP0100384 UNCLASSIFIED i. ~itf+ -~--r. 7 ~2/2~` 026 uNCLA'ssir-10 4.11CESSING DATF-11SER70 ,CJ-RC ACCESSTON NO-AP0100384 '~'A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STRENGTH, ~-LASTICITY, AND ,~v!-DURABILITY WERE DETO. 9F R&YON COROS MADE FROM Ft,(IEcZs rwfSTC-0 300-600 TURNS-2*4 INTO STRANDS THAT WERE AGAIN TWUSTED AN EQUAL OR A DIFFERr"IT 1,10. OF. TURNS.. THE OPTIMUM PROPERTtES WERE: OBTAINED W,rTH CtOO-R-() TU!~11S-V, -FERENT No.11 13F TURNS 14AS U FD S 9EGARDLESS.OF WHETHER THE SAME OR A oir 114 JHE PRIMARY tFIRER) AND THE SECO-NDARYi iSTRAND) TWISTING. Z-, -110 ct 1-11-1i I F I USSR NIKOL'S'KYY, V. V., and LYTVYN V. P., Ukrainian Order of the Red Banner Agricultural Academy "The Natural Resistance of the Animal Organism to Disease and Ways of In- creasing Itil Kiev, Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 6, Nov/Dee 71, pp 781-782 Abstract: It was established in fomer work that in the early posteirbryonic life of calves, phagocytic defense reactions of the organisai against infection predominate. Humaral factors of lmxiuaity develop later and immunological maturity is -reached at an average age of 60 days. Them rate at which supple- mental immunological maturation takes place depends on the conditions Linder which the calves are kept. A study of the resist,~mce to infection Was carried out on calves of the Aberdeen-Angus breed during their acclimatization in the Mcrainian Poless'ye. The -immunological reactivity of Aberdeen-Angus calves ,red by one-year old mother cows was superior to that of calves of the black- A. spotted breed and of mixed breeds. There was a direct relationship between the rate of growth of calves of different breeds and the imiiLniological re- activity. Durin.g the first 5-8 days of life all cz1ves exhLbited well- developed cellular protective functions manifested -.in petive pliagocytosis 1/2 7-7 71 T71! USSR NIKOL'S'K-fY, V. V., and LYTVYN, V. P., Mikrobiologicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 781-782 of E. coli by polynuclear leukocytes, while the bactericidal activity of the blood was weak. The immunological reactivity evinced by a higher degree of bactericidal and bacteriostatic activity of the blood increased with the age of the calves, reaching its maximum at the age of 6 moa. The immunolog- ical reactivity depended on the season and the feed received by the calves. In Hay, when green feed was included in the ration, ttie phagocytic and bac- tericidal activity of the blood of calvea increased stgnifir-antly. In Jun- Aug, the blood sera of the animals stopped completely the gro'.4th Of H. coli in agar after 4-24 hrs of contact with the cultures. Low winter temperatures combined with a high humidity lowered the immunological reactivity of the calves. The content of gaurn a- glob ulin in the blood :svru:m of Aberdeen-Angus calves was higher up to the age of 7 mos than that in the serum of calves of 71 the other breeds studied. 2/2 USSR UDC 518.1 V. SHESTOPALOV, Corresponding lember of the. ~cndemy of Sziences Ukrainian SSR, L and FROSVIRNIN, S. L., Kharlkov State University "Method of Successive Approximations for Numerical Solittion of Fredholm's Integral Equations of Second Ki-nd" Kiev, DoDovidi 1&ademii Nauk Ukrains1koi RSR -- Seriya A. Fi:&yko-Tekhnichni ta. Matematychni Nauky, No 4, Apr 73, pp 353-357 Abstract: A previous article by L. M. LYTVYNLNKO described a taethod for the solution of an infinite systein of algebraic equations of the second kind, in which preliminary invernion of part of the operator 113 used to construct a convnrg(nit iterntive prnons~j. In the proifient tirticlo Ai r3J.m!.:1rir method rf :Iuc- cesvive approx1frations provin; Offectivo for tho ntumjri