SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MALANOV, V. V. - MALEVSKIY-MALEVICH, S. P.

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CHERTKOV, I. L., et al., Problemy Gematologii i Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol 16, No 3, liar 71, pp 45-53 JS of considerably milder and promoted regeneration of hematopoies the donor type. Histological examinations indicated that bone marrow stem cells play an important role in the development of the secondary disease. 1JDC 378.121 USSR 10V AGEYEV, D. V.9 GLEBOVICH, G. V., LEZ1114, YU. S. MALAN V V. MORUIC rx, L. A. SHORGONSKIY, V. YA. "Gorlkiy Polytechnic Institute" -tronlka, Vol XYV, No 8, Kiev,'Izvestiya vysshikh _uchebnykh zavedeniy-RadioelO. 1971, pp 954-960 Abptracj: A review of the scientific research work performed by the radio engineering department of Gor'kiy Polytecluiie InstituM, is presented. Abstracts and bibliographic listings of many of the papers publighed by members of the radio engineering facuJty are presented. The fields of study covered include improving the noise iv.= unity of radio tee*hnical syst.ema, the theory of pulse- duration modulation and pulse amplification of low-frequency electrical oscil- lations, improvement of the speed of pulse devices, automatic phase control and wave guide theory, and utilization of the research,result's in the training process. Specific lecture courses at the university in which the scientific research papers are used are listed. HIM' USSR UDC 624.07:5311.1 ARSON, 1- D. , MALASMIKO, L. A. "Statistical Analysis of the Strength and Rigidity of Thin-Walled Systern" Samollatostr. I tekha. vozd. flota. Resp. mezhved. temat. nauch.---e~hn. sb. (Aircraft Construction and Air Force Engineering. Repub2ic Interdepart-nie:n-tal Thematic Scientific-Technical Collection), 19711, flu. 24, pp 53-57 (from KZZh- Hekhanika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3V454) Translation: The strength and rigidity of thin-walled ~,;yst4:!rrs (shells, pl_ates, thin-walled rods) tor a random nature of the external Loads, physical character- istic:; of the material, and thicknesses of. the elements in 1:1)(2 pres(aicc~ of a corTelation betv-reen the random value are investigated. Probability theory., and mathematical statistics are applied. The average value~l and tile limiting dovla- tions: of bends and stresses of plates under transverse bending, of critic,31 stresses under compression shift and local stability of thin-wallf~d praftles, of (_-itical stresses of cylindrical shells under axIal 4.,omoresskn and thc action of radial pressuiv., of fini-j.,c~ bending moments and of tujrgeraturt:~ rf_tr:= are found on the basis of theorems concerning mathemati,::,~l e-'tpw~tzttion all(-" dispersion of random quantities. The results, of the calculationr, estabil---h 1/2 -h ARSOIJ, L. D. , MALASHENKO, L. A. , Samoletostr. i teMin . v-e)zd. -f Iota. Resp. we,- vcd temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb., 1971, No. 24, pp 53-57 the considerable difference in the limiting deviations of strength and rigidity characteristics of thin-walled systems from nominal values. 7 na-f. Authol's abstract. USSR UDC 669.017,3%548.735.6 TOFPENETS, R. L., MALASHENKO., L. M.1 and SOKOLOV$ YU, V's fteleo-Techanical institute' Academy of Sci6nces BSSR "Grain Formation During Rolling of the D16 Alloy" Mins k. Izvestiya Akademii Hauk BSSR, Seriya Fiziko-Takhni- cheskikh flauk, No 4, 1973, pp 22-24 Abstract: This article con-rains the results of a grain an- alysis of the D16 alloy deformed by-rolling at room temper- ature (c 75%) in the quenched, aged (t 1500 C. T age In n-A --I.A &4-4- V_i~ C-4-- lliil -i fe)nnl Aging the alloy in conditions which ensure a zone stage of decay does not change the character of the defor- wation orientation. Comparison of the intensiiies of the major orientations (112) [1111, and (110) [1123 shows a slow- down in transverse glide in the aged alloy in comparison with pure aluminum and the annealed alloy. $low-down in the trans- verse glide is nanifested by change in the energy of packing defects in the alloy containing disperse zones 'G-P. Pole figures (111) and (2001 are illustrated for the D16 alloy deformed by 75% after quenching at 50,01 C~ after quenching and aging at 1500 C. for 10~hours* and after slow cooling from the quenching temperature. The article contains I illustration and 8 bibliogra- phic references. 66 USSR UDC 66935:621.78 GOREV, K. V., TOFPENETS, R. L., an 0, L, M., Physico Technical Institute Academy of Sciences elineymmilb SSR "Electron Microscope Study of Stress Relief o1! a3.2% Titanium Alloy of Copper" Minsk, Izvestoya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Fiziko-Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, No L~, 1971, pp 29-32 Abstract: Results are presented from a study of stress relief of deformed precipitation-hardening 3.2% titanium alloy of copper during various subsequent annealing temperatures. During repeated heating of deformed pre-aged alloy both proemaises connected with complete decomposition of the solid solution jind the stress relief processes (recovery, pllygonization, and reerystalliza- tion) take place. The curve for the variation of Hie alloy characteristics is in this case theresultant, and it cannot be used to describe the stress relief kinetics. Tlie ~,)est method of studying recovery is the electron Microscope. Resullts are pre- sented from an electron microscopwatudy of aging &lloy Cu + 3.2% 1/2 70 USSR GGREV, K. V., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Fiziko-Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, No 4, ~-971, pp 29-32 Tr permitting the variation of the dislocation structure of the alloy matrix to be traced during its deformation anti complete recrysta~Llization annealing. The struoture of the d,aformed alloy is analogous to the structure of pure copper and is characterized by nonuniform dislocation distrilmitiaii. For samll annealing times at 3500C no significant changes in structure were observed. The possibility of developing polyE.,p)hization at this temperature and during recrystallization qLt 6000(; is demonstrated. 2/2 USSR KALASHENKO, Yu. Ye. "A Problem in Linear Dynamic Programming with Delay" Zh. Vychisl. Mat. i Mat. Fiz. [Journal of Computer Mathematics and Mathe- matical Physics], 1972, Vol 12, No 6, pp IS72-1578 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V552, by the author). Translation: An algorithn, is presented for solution of a 'linear dynalnic problem with delay. Necessary and sufficient conditions for optimality of the solutions of the problem are produced, The relationship of the algoy- ithm to the methods of solution of the problem of lincar programming is demonstrated. 11 biblio. refs. F Acc. Nr: UR 0300 047325 Rat. Code: PRDIARY'SOURCE: Ukrayns*kiy Bi khizi I 0 1 y rual, 1970, Vol 42t Nr-'1v Y, PP DEPENDENCE'OF THE SIALIC ACID CONTENT IN TISSUES ON FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE HYPOPHYSIS-AIDRENAL SYSTEMS Y al 'AaRjk _ A(LaLeipy I an SSR, AUnsk Institute of PhyjJ2!2gy S u M Ui a ry The content of neuramine derivailvei In the cerebral hernfispherei, liver myocardium and blood serum was detern-dried by the thiqbarbituric method by Worren in the intact and adrenalectornized rats under conditions of hydrocortiwne, prednisolone, ACTH and adrenaline. It is shown that administration of corticosteroides and ACTH to the intact animals results in a pronounced, deficit of siedic acids in the liver and myocardium, but does not change their content in the. brain. Under analogous conditions in adrenal- ectomized animals an increase was observed in the sialic. acid level in all the tissues under study after injection of prednisolone, in the brain, liver and blood serum---! with administration of hydrocortisone in the. liver and heart -with that of ACTH. 1:10" 19190846 -.-MUM . ..... 1/ 2 020 UNCLASSIFIEd, PROCESSING DATE--IISEPTO '__TITLE--REGENERATI0N OF THE IRON F(IRM OF TYPEX ZEOLITE AS A CATALYST OF 4ONTXIDE OXIDATION -U- AUTHOR--YERMOLENKOt N.F.r MALASHEVICH9 L.Not SARAYEVAP M.l.. OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,-~SOURCE-VESTSI AKAD. NAVUK BELARUS. SSR, SER, KHIM. RAVUK 19701, (1)# 95-8 9,:DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70 _W'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY :..-TOPIC TAGS--ZEOLITE9 CARBON MONOXIOEt IRON OXIDEv OXIDATIONo CRYSTAL STRUCTUREP ADSORPTION ~,~CGNTROL f4AqKING--NG RESTRICTIONS ;AOCUMENT. CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/1666 STEP NQ--UR/0419/70,rOOe)frool/Oli5fOC99 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104888 UNCLASS FIE PROCESSINt^ 04TE-11SE070 2 2 020 1 0 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104889 -,.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A9STqACT. THE ACTIVITY OF tti FE X TYPr ZEOLITE C9,141'G. 419 WT. PERCENT FE SUB2 0 SUB3 WITH A 39.5PERCENT k4'! YIELDS FE EXCHANGE DEGREE WA.S STUDIED EXPTL. DURING THE GXION. C;: 414 AIR -7 VOL. PERCFNT CO IN A FLOV~,APP* AT 3500 --ES. TliF MIXT. CONTG.. 5 EGP! INITIAL OXION. DEGREE (ALPHA) D~CREASFS LfNEARLY FROM 4LPHA EI)IJALS 84PERCENT TO SIMILAR TC 45-50PERCENT AFTER 35 HR A.110 THEN REMAINS 6"J"IST. FOR '38 HR. THE ADSORPTION CAPACITY OF lEJOLITF IS SIMILAR TO 22PLPICENT LOWER THAN THAT OF THE FRESH ZEOLITE AS DETD. FROM rHE AOSORPTION OF AQ.~ VAPORS. ON SAMPLES.HEATED.TQ 300DEGREE-S AT 10 PRIME NEGATIVE '5 ToRp FOR 6 HR. THE CRYST. STRUCTURE OF THE -ZEOLITE brD NOT CHANGE DURING THG qFACTION. TO RECOVER THE CATALYST ACTIVITY, THE FOLLOWING METHODS 4ERE USED: (1) OXIDN. REGENERATION BY DRY AIR AT 350DEGREES F9R 6 HR WITH A RESULTING ALPHA EQUALS 60PERCENT, (2) A FLOW OF DRY N AT 350DEGREES FOR 6 HR 010 NOT INCREASE ALPHAt (3) THE REGENERATION BY H 5U8Z 0 AT 250EGREES WITH RESULTW ALPHA EQUALS 55PERCENTt (4) ANO THE REGENERATION WITH H SU82 0 &T 90-95DEGREFS WITq RFSULT1101), ALPHA EQUALS 81.6PERCENT. THE RECOMMENDED MANNER- FOR MAINTAINIRG, ALPHA SIMILAq TO a0m-82PERCENT IS A I 14R OXION. REGENERATION EVERY ST~H HR.C04131NEI) 00TH A -H SUB2 0 REGENERATION AT 95DEGREES EVERY 25TH HR. UNCLASSIFIED: Rini; I USSR YALASHWICH, YA. "Me Level of Sialic Acid Exchange In Liver and in Miacoxd of Rats Subjected to X-M Irradiation" Vestsi AN BSSRJ. Ser. Biyal. n., Izr. AN BSSR, ser. biol-In. (Vevs of the Academy of Sciences BSSR, Biol. Sc. Series), 1973., KO 4'P 73 T) (from M - Biologi- cheskaya Khimiya, No 22, Nov 73, Abstract No 14155 - Translation: The content of sialic acids in the liver and heart muscle of Vistar rats subjected to 10 and 20 week fractional irradiation tht a total dose of 50 roentgen has been investigated. In some periods of postirradiation effect, deviations have been observed froin the controls in the content of sialic acids, which had no pathological mearting. Possible reasons for Uie ch=ges in the quantity of sialic acids in the irradUted organi3ma havi been indicated. Thij type of disturbances and possible role of liver In Uiair mgeneration have been discussed. 4,12 039 UNCLASSIFIE6. PkOCESSING DATE--30OCT70 .-T.ITLE--LEVELS OF SIALIC ACIDS IN THE TISSUES OF !NTACT AND -AORENALECTOMIZED KATS, UNDER THE INFl.UENCE OF SMALL DOSES OF IONIZING A.V. V C ~,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~,;I,SOURCE-VESTSI AKAD& NAVUK BELARUS, SSRP SERe BIYAL* NAVUK 19709 (lit 96-8 ~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 UBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ~..TOPIC TAGS-ORGANIC-ACID, BRAINt HEARTY ADRENAL GLANDi SURGERY# X RAY ,-.-IRRADIATIONt NEUTRON IRRADIATION* RAOIATION,31OLOGIr EFFECTt HYDROCORTISONE1 EPINEPHRINE I0:N,T-ROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~,.,DOCUHENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~',PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/0508 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL21182 STEP NO--UR/0440/7OiOO3fOOl/OO96/0098 --30OCTIO UNCLASSI tED~.' PROCESSING DATE 2/2- 09 CtRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0121182 -,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN INTACT WISTAR RATS THE ONLY CHANGS-IN SIALIC ACIDS (1) CONTENT WERE,FOUND IN MAIN IX RAY IRRADN., R) AND IN HEART MUSCLE (NEUTRON IRRAON,s 13o.5 RkD)., IN ADRENALECTOMIZED RATS L9PERCENT IW-REASE OF I CONTEINT WAS SEEN IN THE HEART MUSCLE WHILE A SIGNIFICANT DROP OCCURRED IN THE LIVER AND MYOCARDIUM OF SHAM OPERATED ANIMALS. FULLOVIING ADMINISTRATION OF HYDROCORTISONE OR ADRENALINE (2o5 PIG AND.20 MU G-1010 G, RESPs) ON THE 3RD-6TH POSTOPERATIVE DAYS, BRAIN, LIVER, AND SERURCONTENTS UF I WERE SIMILAR TO THOSE SEEN IN NORMAL ANIMALS:WHILE THE MYOCAILDIUM. CONTENT DECREASED BY 20PERCENT AS IN OPERATED RATS. NEUTRON IRRADIATED AN114ALS SHOWED A GREATER DEFICIT OF I IN BRAIN (27PERCENT) 'THAN INTACT ONES, THEIR LIVER CONTENT WAS HIGHERt HEART AND SERUM CONTENTS WERE NORMAL. FOLLOWING SUBSTITUTION THERAPY THE I CONTENT GREATLY INCREASED IN BRAIN -~:,,.(22PERCENT) AND SERUM (31PERCENT)i X RAY,. I.RRADN.~ OF ADRENALECTOMIZED SUBJECT TO SUBSTITUTION THERAPY GAVE CHANGES SIMILAR TO THOSE IN RATS. FACILITY: INST.~FIZIOL., MINSK, USSR. 1/2 031 UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESONG -'~~T.ITLE-QUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF.:POST RADIATION CHANGES IN AMITE RAT TISSUES -U- _-AUTWOR-HALASHEVICH, YE-V. -OF INFO--USSR --,,C,GUNTRY 72-30AN 1970) SOURCE-DGKL. AKAD. NAUK BSSR:14: ~_"aATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES ..,TOPIC TAGS--BRAIN, LIVERt HEART MUSCLE, BLO00 SERUMo~WHIIC. .~RADIATION BIOLOGIC TISSUE EFFECT,'NEUTROWRAOIATIOW DATE--30DLTTO OF SIALIC ACIOS RAT, MALE RATj C_GNTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1103 STEP ND--UR/0250/70/014/001)/0072/0073 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119962 C L AS S I F ILj_ (41 :-2/2 031 UNCLASSIF180 PAOCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119962 GP-0- ABSTRACT. GRAPHIC OATA 14ERE CONSTRUCTED ON THE DYNAMICS OF THE CHANGES IN SIALIC ACIDS IN TtSSUES~46RAINP LIVER, CARDIAC MUSCLE, AND BLOOD SERU$M)*IN WHITE MALE RATS WEJGRING 130 TO 220 G AND EXPOSED TO NEUTRON OOStS O~ 13,5.RAO. THE CURVES EXHIBIrED THE CHANGES TAKING PLACE It 3* AND 6'HR AND It 3t 7t 15p AND 30 DAYS FOLLOWING EXPOSURE. FACILITY: INST. OF PHYSIOLOGY, MINSK. UNCLASS IF IE a USSR MC 662.62 YERMLMO, I. X., Corresponding Rember of the Academy of Sciences Belorussian SSRv XUASHEVICH, M. V., BEZUKH, B. A.o and XMIMIN, ~A. 14.i, Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistryp Academy of Sciences Belorussian SSR, and Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences Belorussl= SSR "Plasma Effect on Carbon and Metallocarbon Fibers" Kinskp Doklady Akademli Sauk BSSRg Vol 170 No 5j May n-, pp 431-433 Abstracts The action of plasma from a non-electrode h1gh-frtquency induction discharge was studied for ca bon fibers p3;xAuced by pyTolysia of oxidired cellulose and its salts. Helium was used as the plasm materio-L. The affect of metals added to the carbon fibers on the natyrt of ;ilasma.radlation was also studied, and a detailed analysis of,ths spectra shoved thm tirio of pl ma re a:f' radiation before the netals we lectedl which revealad tho presence of non -no-latile compounds of metals in tho carbon fibers. X-Say d-iffraction, studies of mertallocarbon (Alt Ce, Cr) samples yielded pictures 0 completely amorphous substwices, I.e., the high temperatures acting on metaUmarbon fibers for a short time, (1-3 min) does not lead to the formation of cryatalline Al, Ce Cr or their compounds and does not graphitize the carbon residue. Samples 100 - USSR YERMOIENKO, 1. N., at al., DO"Y AkademU Nauk BSSH, Vol 17, No 5, Pay 73, PP 431-433 subjected to a longer pla5ma treatment (10-15 min) had trams of erosion, which may have formed from the action of radiation and theintal fluxes. Thus, -it U. possible to use a plasma treatment mode which ifill not cause deep structural alterations in the volume of,a carbon Mar and is an important consideration in the modification of carbon fiber surftces. One figure, one tabley 12 bibliographic references. 2/2 - --------- -- ---- USSR UDC 549.21+541..6 YERXIOLENKO, I. N., SAFONOVA, A. bf., and MALASHEVICH, U. V., Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy7oi--i~-i-~-n~ci~~-ii~fo-r-us,3ia, SSR "Study of the Structure of Metallocarbon Filaments Obtained (.*r