SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MASLOVA, L.A. - MASTRYUKOVA, T.A.

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Ar T~Lw 7300 flSLO\IA USSR DIASLOVA, L. A., TSIVINSOY, S. V., Izvestiya Akademit Nnuk SSSR: Ser, Fiidicheskaya, Vol 37, No 11, Nolf 73, )PP 2353-2:356 formation of dislocations and Emall-angle boundarivii is Qei=al st.rea-FICS. The observed agreement between the calculated and cl.iservcd or !I and L shows that this assumption is valid as well w; corri;rming the equations. Other mechanisms of formation of disloca~ticns pl&-yed nc' 11-4:- preciable part in the experiments. The authors thiu~k V. -.,. S`tart-scrv and D. N. Bol'shutkin for interest in the work and cong-tructive eritlci;sr- 16 A USSR V., IzveWYS Mauk.sHSR, Se MASLOVA L. A-% TSIVINSKIYS S- 73, Pp 2353-2356 kaYai- Vol 371 No 1.1, NOv clvstal, .4'4-tor- Of J piziches along the a result, phase interface andlgrcr c3ystal- ey so out to the h lebgth Of MIT be n given tht 1~eze to T! . i th, arable t Nth for a distance comp e ormed OiCh 11ove gr( disoriented blocks U ronglY large,,st relation of macroblocks. The bD till (2) L = Tccs CL2 VTn CDs 0 of se al-menqi0l lace evaluate the trensver -S~ .r te"nerature in tbl" a Y'.3 been proposed ' uz i 0~ jal gradient ~Y~e q~njr"(' 7T is the ax r O~ vhere I n on front, n is the numbal t-rrBUil. , alli the crystallizat '. lsect:'Gn Cf the - , lp'llcUle~r to the ludinal crOu- lane P"1112 tems in the lcngi*the lip pinne tO thO P. ll.te 91-til syz' cm., of inclination 0~ f there are geveral fif!~"-ve d1sPr:Lr 111.4in tion Of growth. I - Elluaticitl (1) -0 'd !.:I,. ould be C0,11sidered- 14 t,"rl 1A most acti-re one sh ~Cllj (2) ~a- *~r-'r V'"~ ~1' id ~!'Jy .11 P fr - - (1 zi",- W - - ' e .r arlt4=-ony -T: I Ilpf-rILM!"t-EL~ - valid ation, 4L (2) P-re e - at S paper equ I , ( .1 ) a.7n assultrtion In thi we're dorived on tbe KBr. The equatiOllrl 3/4 USSR D)E[TROVSKAYA, T. I., PASWIA, L. X.t KAUL-NIK, B. Vol Wnd SILUIAMIL A"', V. A. , Chair of infectious DfM%zV9-,'-A1AX-Xta Radical I ".st-41,11ute and Ghvdr Iffec- tious Diseases, Alna-Ata Institute for the Advanaid ITMUILUM.; of Department of I=unology, Kaza$dx Institute of Ep1Ae.W1.o1o2y and hicmbiolol_:~r "The Indirect Hemagglutination Reactioli in DiWosin~ P-rotrainted and Chronic Forms of Salmonellosis" Alma-Atat Zdravookhraneniya Kamikhatanat No Al 1971.1 pp 2L-2*1 Abstracti Serological studies siore ma4u, on Q? patw-*nr. who prvsentad pa-tko- logical chan,"ga in internal orgaam fall,-Aiig salm=33.1uslao, The ind:1tvct hemagglutination reaction(PIP.) was coruildemd pozltiva whi,"a total antltoay activIty was not lovmr thaji lj200p ana the 7S leval ji-as nut lawor thwt 10,,). Protracted infection was defined as thut 1hwting up 1W 3 ln:withsi chrQuic, as that lasting over 3 nonths, The dikrnoais for )0 -peruxir. waa protractx-1 salzonellosis (stomach diuorde=)j 24 show0d Pooi-tvVil 11,:R. LCjU%QLjc a4LIP,:~rel- losis tdigeative and hepatobilimx.7 disozi*rs) wua WiagiootA in 72 pexaonii, 50 of whon shoHod positive UJI, A relationiship. van ii-stablI.-iteJ bettiegin clinical r-wiifestatic= of 'the dALoaso and poA'Llya 111R, en,en Ill cancli of subclinical or latent fo=s, uhs,re the symptoms wona cr vaFue. A relationship vas also fouxid between the meyority ol! tho Olr;eaaa In fln, acute period, sc-ucrity of clinical manifer5tatlon-s, tuirl depwee of rtn tibody activity. .1/1 USSR MASLOVA, L. M. and FILIPPOVICII, S. M., Chair of Infectiotm; Disease3, Alma- Ara relMa"Matitute and Laboratory for the Study Of Fool: and Mouth Disease, Kazakh Veterinary Institute "Vaccinal Foot- and-1 fouth Disease in Man" Alma-Ata, Zdravookhraneniye Kazakhatana, No 1, 1972, pp 0-70 Abstract: Three days after a healthy 32-year-old vateriniLrian had v~3ccinatt.d cows with formaldehyde-killed vaccine from laginized foot-and-Inouth dis(~Zlrie virus type 01 (avirulent for anlmuls), he devej,ope(j jP,1Listq:r?i; With sorolji contents (aphthae) in the ri8ht axillary region. A,tjeck Later papiflar ra~-,hes appeared on both hands, face, and neck. The rorults of tEe complement- I ixa- tion test with material obtained from dead mice tufficted with lymph fro,71 the patient's aphthae confirmed that the virus was ident:1.cal Un mircigewic prop- erries to the 01 virus from which the vaccine had buou pr*4~pitred. After 25 days of symptomatic treatment, the patient was dis(:hrirged im t;atisfactor-, condition, but for a month afterwards he felt weak and d1i:z:j,, with cccj~i~onal spells of dyupnea and tachycardia. Small papules sirlapted cm Ms hand-.3 :-Ad neck for 7 months after excessive fatl,gue, cbMAng, or drinking;, a2i:rifwl, Specific CMPIMPTIt-fixing antil)Wles appe4hred in ld.i~. blo,:)d for 13 munE.~--i. UAL," ............. UVC 59.1-813.086,3.,611-813-J, 14ASLOVA M. N.), OZIRSKAYA, Ye. V. and REZrrTX, L. V., :[Aibo.-*.b,)v,, -of Arn-lie-d 0 en1hr27,- Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad "Changes in Rat Cerebral Cortex During Hyperoxim (Coniparison of Fuactional Biochemical and MSorphological Data)" Leningrad, Tsitologiya, Vol 15, No 1, 1973, pp 16-:2.1 Abstract: Wistar rats were e.*cpased to pura OXY~',en CA, 3-5-6 I'M:, for 30-40 rdn until tle initial, coimpensated stage of 02 taxi,~,Utv. developad 11 One jrau~j and the convulsive t-,.tal3c in anotlier gmtp. Their f%uietkituil vas evaklat.Qd by the time it took them to clizb a net incIllned at 115" (Orientation maction). After imediate decapitation, acety1cholinesterase ad!Ulitir it, bin-in tissi~e was determined, and slices of consory and nx>l:or cor-Lfwc P-riH of 11-rer tlssu= were examinod electron microsoopLeally" T11 Idle initlijU stogo of wxl'~Jty' the orientation reaction was accelaratod by 6:3~ and activit-r increased by 10%. No =rphological alteraW,ons wure obsei-red iL brain cells, but liver cell mitochondria vero modezvite~v aulargad. All the changes fall into the cateGonr of a nonspecific reaction -to stress, i;iich " may be induced by moderate hypoxLa or intra=scitlar JAJect!lan of 30 -149 of 1/- USSR M-SLOVA, M. IT., et al., Tsltologiya, Vol 15, NO 1, IT73., PZI 16-21 adrenaline. In the clonic conviAsiva stage, the oriowitati(:)m %'LaCtiOn W.-ts absent and acety1cholinesterase activ,,Lt-.r sigmiticnntly 'Ulth:m.~~i L!,e struc-cure of nerve processes was norral, mry ttitochorlt~r-ia !in eeU 'ecAfen .41--re enlarged and deforme,1, vhilc the optical. density of Utie rat::-ix vas All the changes were reversible avd associated with ivcreatmd ;activit,,". III the tonic convulsive stage, irreriersible pathololg developeil: almmt 10-1 mitochondria, in the bodies and processes of neumns wv-) in liver c-'~~lls woi-o swollen and round, with just a few or no cristas remllving, ~;ocd corxolatlor with acetylcholine sterase was observed in all ca-ses. 1(oww,,Ln,, ertm in the ='Ost severe stage of % toxicity,, the reaction was nc-nspac:~ftc maid i4dentic-al with that induced by Atraperitoneal injection of 6 mcu of picrataxln- 2/2 USSR 00 6~2.126+W~~2+5~46.3)"12.CIl~.4Z6 MAQMj and GROMOV, A. YE. Institute of li'volutf,onary x,hysioloZy and Biochemistry imeal i. H. Sechanov, Academy of Science LTJ;3Rg WaingzTA p "Changes In Erythrocyte Pembrana T-voteabillity. Under the, Xffect of Hyperom.'a" Moscov9 Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSRp Vol 200v No 2, 1971!p pp 4Z.5-418 Abstracta Potassium and socUum coacentrations in eryth;vocytos ware detemincd in blood samples obtained froia ratio before and nXter tbay wa-ve expoaed to oxygen at 2.5-4.5 atm for 30 minutos and I In blood aLamIxIom obtalned frc% rat'Dits before, during and aftor ti~ey were OXPOM44 to oxygen at 1, Z, 3~ airl 4 atz for 20 minutes at each atage. In rats (.K+) was docreused.4irii (11ij.+) was inc:iva:3od Immediately after expon-are to hyrroxin, and these nhtfta pr*jj;Lesuad with tLze so that 2 hours later the 101a ratio# wbich normally Ili 10-1,111d was to 1.5-3. Restoration was gradma, reaching tho norima:L value ci:ily after 2-3 vileki. Simila chan6es were ob3orwed In mbbitao with grte&tar bypowoxia cauning a greater fall in the K/Ka ratio* It Is concl.W.ad that inicovorip Is dua to tho entry of now arythrocytes into the; eircu)Ation, vhile 11-he chialga In tha erythm- cyte membrane permeabIlity is irreveraibl.op possibly duin to d4mago to t1w ATP system, USSH UDO 612. &1Z. 1+61Z, (52 YAS"LY".jL11. and FMIM", L. V. Instituto of Elvolutionary :Fhytjio1oj.D- an!j 'Blochiemistry Imeni. 1. 11. Seclzenovq Acadotay of Sclencesi ussit, Laninomd ni~metional aid Biochemic4 Chazess in the Rat ftain gniedlately After L~-jx,,surv to 113"rbarlu O:Wged' Noscow, Doklady Akademil Vauk SSSRs No 2# 19mill pp 49sli-1*6 Abstracts The orienting- search reaction wui brain a co tylohraline ate rat~-e activity were studied in rats 1=tediately after ex-,oriLwa t4) oxcyp?en undar Pressure (2-5 at a) for 30 to 14 minutes, The orimnUng-w.,,a;.,cn reac;tion accelerated by 63~4 a-ad cacetyleholinestemss activity lncrm_st:-~ by llu,~.. Ct the azzumption that -these 64-uages reflected not ordj, MalyWivo tut r,,ciWpacLic reactions to stress, the anitals wezv oubjoated to othier adynamiap spinephrineq, and amphatmina Oulfate. AIX 1,ncrvaned acetyl4licolire- isterase activity in the brain (14, 16p and 17%, res;xiatively, ud an~uhatawdne isulfate intensified motor activity oLpMciably. 14h-. affeat:tj of the stroissors are related to excitation of the sympatboad-mma symOn. ,A F ~171-j '~_7 . . ..... USSR IBRAGIROVs I. A., AND "Average Number of Real Roots of Random Polynomials. II. Coefficients With Nonzero Means" Moscow, Teoriya Veroyatnostey I Yeye Primenenlyaj Vol 16, SO )p Jul,/Aug/3ep 7.19 pp 495-503 Abstracts Continuing an earlier article nDlean flixtbo:r of lleiC. Rocts of Random Polynomials. 1. Coefficients With Zero Heup" the following theorem is provent "let the Random variables 0, 13 2P 00.0 no be independent, identically distributedg and balong to tho domain of aLttrac- tion of the normal law axA lot "'a 01 then E ~ N. (X) 03 ~ - lit n ais n In proving the theorem, the mean number of positiva zeros of the polynomial %(x) Is o(ln n). In the proof it is shown t1uLt E tNn(- co 0) / Qn(x) OJ'U' _L' 1n n- 77 Herp qn(x) XJ and 11aIs thm number nX real x*ots of Q11. USSR UDC 621.'791-754.053-001.5-.62i,,$.ol4,!I:',:39.4..&,9.14.ciiB.44 SL&VTlf, G. A., Canaidate of Teehaical Ocleaces, MAMAVA, lit, P., Raglimtr, an,.4 MDFWMA., T. V., Fagineer ..... .. 'Study of the Relationship betveen Technological Strgiogth vrd Crystallization dtwing Pulsed Are Welding of Heat-Resistant Alloys with Upt-nonsmmablio XLectrode Moscov, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 6,, 1971., pp 17-19 Abstract: Results are presentel from an experim-ata), istu,~,r of the relationship of the welding mode to the nature of crystallization of I-Im V~ath. TUT experi- vant3 were performed using specimens or beat- recietwoott autiUnitic ntivtls and alloys, welded by pulsed are welding with stepped movewnt of th-e eloctrode during pulse pauses. The relationship of the er7istal-lination procces to the struz,ture and technological strength oC tbm metal of the oann is delnotisti'ated. A technological parmwter-the radius of the taJ..1j. poirtion t~f the initial crystallization front--is suggested, characte,..I--izg Me reJAtionship of tlie =ystallization process to the otructure aul 1;eralmlollical atrerjgUi. The Influence of welding conditions on the ra.Uus af thlo; tail portion ia stuilica. The technological poscibilitien for adjotnent of thii istriu~ture anti properties of the seam during pulsed arc smIdIng mv die-moufftmUd. 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30UCT70 112 rrurLE-AUTUMATIC CONTROL OF THE PREPARATION OF A (;AI!ALYS!I' FOR PRooUCiNG SYNTHETIC FATTY ACIDS -U- ,_~AUTHUR-04)-BESITSMIY9 R.M., MASLOVAv Nos-4.v RUSINOVv I~Yiimt PLATUXIIIN, .~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -_,~SQURCE-NEFTEPERAB. NEFTEKHIM. (MOSCOW) :1970, (21v 'W-40 ~'..,DATE PUBL ISHEO ------- 70 pl .-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ,,-TOPIC TAGS--AUTOMATIC CHEMICAL PROCESS CONTROLI MANl:;ANESFo CATALYsr, HYDR05EN ION CONCENTRATION, FATTY ACID CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY REEL/FRAME--199'9/0437 STEP C IRC ACCESSION 11110--APOI 19373 L I-E A'~ PROCESSING 2/2 012 UNCL MFIED ~''CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119373 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACr-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTOMA f EON 1~:i 1-1 A,~ 1-1) Ml PH CONTROL IN THE REACTION MIXT. FOR PRC-!~G. THE MM CAI'ALYSI". A PH ll-.lt~4~- W;TH GLASS ELECTRODE IS USED TO CONTROL A CUMCN. 01: IN THE MIXT., THE ABS. ERROR 8EI14G 0.05PERCENT. H(PTL.. :~L-!iJLTS Aj,';,: PRESENTED. FACILITY: SHEBEKIN, KHlt4K0M8.p SHEOLK1,04o, usl~rl. Machudeil'PropertUs USSR LW 621 .785.9 ASTAVIYEVA, YE. V.j MASLOVAj X. 5.1 and 7SYPIUNAp 78, D. "Effect of a Post-Deforzation Soak During high-Temperaturve Ther-no-Hechanical T~mataent on the Structure and Properties of 45KhNWA Steel" MoscoN, Stall, No 10, Oct 73, pp 936-937 Abstract# The effect of recrys tall I zation proctsetes durimi-, high-temparature thermomechanical treatment was investiCated In which m deforiiation roll IOC4 at 9500 0) was performed =1 the struoture md propurtleu of -carbonj complexly alloyed, 45KhNYSA structural steel were detormIned. Individual samplos were rehardened after datozimalon iuid oihor sanplos -- after soaking 1-15 jainutes in the furnace at 880 C, The ~nlffeet of 3oitklmg on tensile properties was Insignificant, but after stottic toralon test13 there were substantial effects, A favamble offeat on the wiltiria oonplex Gf, macVzMeal properties was olmerved in the Initial sstagv of xocrywtallirAtion. 1-t Is recozmnded that the steel be ha~ened again after leaming the rolls and after a controlled soak. Three figurest 'two bibliogniphic xaferences. 1/1 USSR KRUSHCHEVA, Ye. A., Deceased, TITOVA, M. 1. and lurn C,.inter, Clinic-Diagnostic Laboratory, institute of ;Urgery impjj A. 1. VislineviAjAy, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow PState of the Blood Coagulation System ia Burn Sicknea4i" Moscow, Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 5, 1972, pp 110-114 Abstract; To study blood coagulation during buni sicktii~.ss, Lhe blood -,)r 60 patients in varying stages of the Illness; wa.4 investigitted. Tho toxemill phase was characterIZLd by an isolated in Hbr;Molytl~: iictivizy -nd a rise in coagulatins, fibri.nagea B level, Normal a-L~,tiwitv of free heV-:,rta, prothrombin index an~, In 50 petcent of the cases, tho (,or,ind f.ibrin :zLilbil.- izing factor were noted. Patients in th(! selitIc-toyeak: pilumit :jh(ued furth,er depression of fibrinulysis and a hij;her quantity of 3, aj~ a i n wl r h normal levels of heparin, prothrombin in~lvx and bloud ;J~Jbrl-iiuie. The uiztlcm in these phases may be consid'ered a dofense meehajilsm i:j:i thLj bi~~y to ;jrotl.~Ct fibrinogen from the disintegration wh1di till ProteLlis alre to la burn sickness. Six persons with thrombotic conpliencions lwiil Ilivrjorcrdal.,ul~ition with a lowered level of fibrinolysis, ralued level of B, lowering of heparin and activation of! the fibrin stahilt:ilag factor. T-:~n 1/2 USSR KRUSHCHEVA, Yet A., et al., Sovetskaya 1-feditsina, No 5 .1972 ~ pp 110-114 cases of burn exhaustion showed hypocoagolation wl.th o4iivatad :Lc-%.?eLq of fibrinolysis, l(wered fibrinogen, increased heparin atitt les~%,oned blood fibrinase and prothrombin index. With convalescence, mo=aHLzation of coagulation values occurs. 2/2 1/2 c2e Lh C L,l S 1 1) p ~i or, r- ~;,s rr-r TITLE--M:AT (:-;,I AC I TY if ilL LY V ii'Trt. 0,1,0k~ OE, PULYV INYL UILOP.10tr GIL~UTYL PHY11ALATE: -AUTI'lul.-CU4 TYNENK0 L.Y A. RjW1110V W-tj, I V . 0:.hlrl,LlKd YJz -~.mA V.A, *0 4RY C-F 1--4'PG--USS.4 C C SGUKC E--V YSuKCfACL SUE L; U4. t S ERA 19 701t 12(4) 84ji-S DATE PUSL I 51:'Lo ------- 7 C S66JECT AkLAS--CHEMISTRY 'TOPIC TAG S-ENTROPY I CS PCJLYV INY L CHLOR I 0~: PH J'j 11% LA'$ I' HE A T CAPACITY i CCNIRCL MM~KING--NU RESTRICTILPIS JOCUMENT CLA)~j--UN~ILA~)SIF IL:C, U J(0 (11 1 it I PRUXY REEL/FRAML--3006/13i3l a !;_1 2/2 022 UNCL ASS I P I! EU PRUCC1."SING -.-CIRC ALCESSICIN NG--APCl3jO',-5 --- A-B.STIRM.T/EXTRACT-RIA GP-0- ABSTRACT, Is COINEUCTUi I.'( III Of X-. S . 4-- F,1-jLY(VV4Y(- CRUP H)LE I i Dfiill* rYl- Ptirl-MLATE AND I U I EU Pti[HALATL ( I I I I 60-:'~60UEUREI-SK INI: ILA 1' 1'.) 1 ri,*, I I ,,iLHE i~ACkGSLOPI C ALLY U JINIASIAL I I ANO I I I C'1l.'Cu1j.l,"L-V 14 ,,, 1. 1 Q. VITRELUS STATES. AN LWATIGN WAS 0EHIVID TU THE GLASS fk4fjSl I WN T UIP AS A FUNCT, 16111 OF TM-~ li:,iT L~t ENT ViL- GLASS TRAiiSITIUN TEMP. AS F-Uli0lo'li'll GF 111L Llilltll. Cu'Ji'i,if. krjLV`j TRAhSITIGN INTI-RVALS, rit.?NT CAVA!~JTY, ANC l'Jqf,o-,PV TRA tlS I T R'N FRUN THE L10. TO THE VITAFcw 17[ A!~,,j [if -C 'ASIL DIF.KKJOYNAMIL iv( kjj~ 15'(' Cl AL LUN T LIJ S It 13 01 1 1 C INTEGRATION9 FACILFiYZ NAUCH,-1SSLE.1). flil$r. X.Hlri. 600, GuS. UsUIV. IM. LG8AC1iEV')K(JGUo GURK[o USSR4' t: C 1,1"1 USSR UDC 5 48-51 OVSIYENKOY D. YEY ALFn7,-4:-:EV, G. A., and .1-1ASLOVA, V. V., Infititutc. of Petal Physics, Academy of Sciences Ukr SSR "Effect of Silicon and ~hnganese on the Supercooling of Ir-on" Kiev, )~Ietallof iziYa. 'To 39, 1972 x PP lCt2 -105 Abstract: The effect of silicon and rvanj~anest; on the o2, samples (aL-nost 4 cm3) melted tinder a slag and the :3up4!rco(:11:Lr;-, D' "JI-If-2 in small volumes (1()-5-.Lo -1113) waf, investigatod. Of trrn vx,J Fe-Si and Fe-Mn alloys with different concentraticim iM' slj-b~,on nd when malting under a slag was approximately 265C), from whic'n t`.--s coricil~isian we.,. made about the absence of an effect an the Xinetica or iran, from ranganese and silicon. It was eatnbllshc.' that Irg--rerjolirg of J.'ron in small volumes increases with increased ailicon concanl~raLton in the is explained by the ~-tion of silicon a:s a deoxidiner. It, ii~ anziumel ttat' A ~10rq (,)-- its the decrease in supercooling of iron, obiserted by a nwxller 1)41 e.%jt~ complete removal), upon adding silicon,, is associated ,,ith the effect of iron oxides. 6 figures, 10 bibliogmphic references. j 7_1 1:0 4W K. C"Pf~fllm, f- 4FAT TWPAT"it-rr v" THE CCMD- SHORTNESS OF TYPE 30kh2CN2 STEEL tA~tltl. by Tu.N. Faqjo,g. V _' M 0 v a 0 1 b L r a k , t ' I t A k. a 1 -3 n . i I I X n e d t a V r a .4 a ~-_ A -- t u I t 1? The study of cold-&L-irtneas w4s, dzna cr. east steel type 30iCh2GH2 by th- ~*th-4 ~,f darer-Ininr tne maig!- nitudv o! the imract strenfth on Menace-tVre test !bars 10 X X 65 rig in size at test tenreratures of +26. -20. ---a. and -6.20 C a-ad energy of static bonding or -.to mamplen 1~, X :0 X 55 ra In Site with an anful4r notch (earle mf orcn!nF. (.131, 4erth of "tch 2 am. r - (%.2 r-_-) at text of .2~. -140. -60, and -so- C. The staffl WAS S"Ited in. A '15,t=o. _'14alc opsn,-avarzt~ furnace. The specific energy of defor-ation durinr static bend- Ing was dotermlawd by the method of Plani,ostry of the arvas of T44 dtaLrr4m* 9b;&J_P*4 bf te*TlAf eameles on a 12-!~=: nach- ino, from the TsPX:TMA$h 4Central Scientific Resoarch 'rntiv,st~, of Technology and Mechanical Engineerintt). by analyzing th# test rtsults an static bencIL-1r, we ~!V- %*reined the magnitude of the xrecific onerry of the IndivIcl- ual sagm#nts of the banding diagram &ad the presence of a cr,n. tallins component In the fractures of the test barn. 1. Loadinf, Velocity and It pact llrenrth As we know. the reliability of a metal functioning at lom temperatures or at high leading velocities (under impact! is characterized mainly by the tendency to brittle fracture. G USSR 11DC 6~9.o46.5 Yu. _N') jumal A. F. P and KHARITONOVP A. S., WOW, 1. 1., BARANOVA, V. G. "Out-of-Furnace Liquid Steel Degassing by Povder-Lika Materials" Moscow, V sb. "Sovrem.,nnyye problemy kocheotva stali" Oasis) ~Collectl.')n of Works., Modern Problems of Steel QualitV) (Moseaw Instlicute of Steel and Alloys), Izd-vo "metajaurgiya," No 61, 1970, pp 266-4)67 Translation of Abstract: Data are presented an liqt4d st4el treatmat by r solid pawder-like mate-rials whose boilipg tom:imture is lo,~vr thau that of I-- steels Characteristics of the degaosing agent (tiodium chlorlde), of the treated 20L steel, w1ted In a ba-aic 5-ton are furnarmt, 1xild of the y)14-j'-(1rjed gas carrier (carbon dioxida~ are presented. Tl~e do%~ a oV degassing, (474,') with a 1.5 Xg/tan sodium cUoride consumption in Ln44c&A6at1- Considemtit)n is given to the reduction of ao=etalliaiinclusloni aaO to t~w inprove=nt of plastic properties in. metal refining by sodium chlovide. 4 tables. UNCLASSIFIEP: WCESSINC. 0ATE-1 JUL7" 'TITLE-CLINICC MCRPHCLCCICAL INVESTICAYICNS ENI]YkRAL L%FVCtI04 OF- THi- -. EYE -L- ~,AUTfiOR-JAILC_~LAKFCRCSHILOVA, I.P. t-CUNTRY CF INFC-LSSR OURCE--VESTNIK OFTALIVOLOGIlt 1970, NR 10 PP 30-36 WE PLBLLSFiEC------70 ,SUBJECT APL-AS--BICLCGICAL AND MECICilL SCIENCES TOPIC T AGS-AE ENCV I RUS t L-Y E 0 1 S EAS F, I F 5 1 CN H I STC.CFjk:M I Sl R Y, D lAGm-' S I IC MEDICINE CCNTROL PARKINC-NC RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--LNCLASSIF(ED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1981/1190 STEP NC--UR/C)57i'IC/00;*)~001/0030/0")*36 CIRC 4CCESSI(N NC--APOC51147 ......... ............. ..... . ..... ................ Ace. Nr Raf Code:L~,69rq PRIMARY SOURCE: Vestnik Oftaltmajogii, 1970, Nr PP --3c -36 CLINICO-MORPHOLOG I CAL INVESTIGATION$ IN ADENOVIRAL INFECTION (IF THE EYE 1. P. Summary ,MaterWS on cyto!ogical and hist3logical inyert!g3!i0l15 ift adCTIOVITZI are reported. The aithrir e.Narnined cy,ullogicai~y Z!60 pa,ients vid,4 dAerflnt of the con'uncliva, incluilin, 30'0 adenoviral lesion. c bioptic infileri3l \~as rnalle x, 3 ratxnts, In adenoviril itif(.-chwi c~tolojr:cji grtions revealed sla:-);)ed vacun!cs. dis~rregr(ated chrormilin in the (ii;rIvi o,' lLw tiva! eplibehuln, 3)ofir, viiin ~evieluptneil of grariolar imcigi :and nticicoill., proceedoig agatnsl the bz,:1,~j:,ound of g-:ncral 11),pochroria, whilc c)lapivirl was to be the scene oi vacuolizat;iin and hail basopful inclijifons. HiSkXyte 1,-Ile Cf was a!so charactcr;soc c,.-' j~:crlijviral inrc,~.tiun. Thrte siages wftre stet ar'lliet 'n stvt~)'lllj p REEL/FlU0114i" AP0051147 the dynaniic5 of cytologicil changes in acentivital-infectio;-i of Ihi! dystrophic charges in Ihe epithehurn, h sloc) ie eSLI'daie ( Isl %wckj . I I rarIked iti),blro. phic cnanges in the nuclei, mi.,ea exuit'ate (2!,.l Nvttk): HI reV-essive alte- ral.ons (3-4th week)- Some Pecuk'iriiie-i :n tre c,,,o;og:ca! cepe:,,111.ig upwi ccmp:icaticns in the couise of the t,inv(-);verre,--.', ip! Ihe C(.'rrt!j' al"erL"C " CUMPO. 1 -.1 Lhii ep-th.-I urn wi.l ii Lhe neni), we,-e eli0ed. Ceriain morphc!ogicai charig,.s bot'; .1 composition, of exudate. uncovered m adeitoviral infection, promnp!~,d the author to pro one of the methods in flit JaInralery d!3&nOSiS .pose cytologicai investigation as of adenoviral conjunctival affections. - - -------- rp Olt MOO t~l USSR MLO-VSKLYA-R-S., PAVLINOA, T. W., MMEAYLOVSK.TY, 11). If., wnd 21,0391j P. I., Insiitute of Physical Chemistry, Acad. Oc. 'USSR, Noscvir "Adsorption Kinetics of Monomeric ~blecules on AW-iivxp. and the St~,Idy of the Properties of Chcmosorpt~on Layers Beinir Moscow, Zhurral Fizicheskoy nimii, Vol D-6, 410 5., 10'11,Y T2, PT 1139-IlLi! Abstract: Kinetics of the formation of'adaorbed of or-nnic (acrylic acia, styrene, dietkylamine, ard propyl alcollnrl) on frt~shly and on oxidized aluranuin plates wa-a investigated. All ra~tartnlz, reacted ivith aluminum fcrmir,~~ stable chernosorbed lajers. Ch~-rro,-.Orj,t*-ion ()C di-!.'thv'11a1~--i11-! 0:1 the aluminum 1i occorr.,ounfed by a, ch%nge of olectnnis, -Z,he ari!a-ric I'lDler,21e being the electron donor. Appearance of a riev phav~i of ncry.'Iic acid 61.11-1114-1 the adsorption is the result of its po2Zmerization r)n the a1i~nlnun r~,i -fl 'f,- The film fo-TT-.ed by propanol apy--aars to serm as a barfl.-.-r qxi-,JudLr;, 1-2 -tos- sibility of the reaction of oru-anic irolecules vit!h thia neta.llic ions. It has been determined that a portion of the oltxniniLn aurface ur,(I,,.,r the adsorlt!J1 era may become oxi'dized indicating that same adsorption cantvro remaill froe to react with oxygen. R.1filmill ME I Mirforl r9i Acc. Nr. Ahstractln~ Service:_j.:~70 Ref. Code 48803_ CHMICAL ABST. 404 IR 0 e) 17 &W A A V I f-9104su Efrecta the chemical structure afthr 11hermopl-wittic binding layer on the switrouen difrusion WriPellhility W1 flilms- 1. - I K4 (h. i"441[mm'ri, V. I.; UlwavikuL R. ~S.; V-sitonski J -4 ~-. CL Ap. a-r--p-a, - ..~-4 -% I,. - - +~e -cotffs. Of CHON11C.14 M-Me methacrylate (ID-CH.-XCIt 011) ge"11ii1mr (All filtits contg. differoat ratios *f monomtm were de4d. ond their depen- dence on temp. and. phi-3, state investigared. IV Uniscontg.the following 1-11-111 ratios 1%-t. %)~wetejqtudied: :60; 19:11): 71; 15:16:69; 14:25:61; 13:35:51. Samples with appvqK. thli nainze mol. wt. werr chosen. Increniq'the amt. of 11 In ibe IV cliaips raised the glass ternp. IT()', and i~creazed the perti,eztbilio welf. (P). apparently b"!aUse ~N penetration in IV dapwnds ctri wtruc- ture (form and special orienution of the mots., shp~ of the side chains, and interactions of the 'IV niolls.). lntrtAn~tion of oven 10% 11 increased the N difftnion ~,ovfr. (D) by a la~itvr of 'I. while addit. of 3Z% 11 Taised 0 by a firaor of 7, Tht r4l~oj- of dilWhian and permeability of all films incriased with and d4iron, tinuities were obad. at :r,. Thus, above Unit. b=4'! I't, the curves log P - /(n and lq 0 - AWwere lizear. The chnxige in photo. yaphic characteristica of the vesicular layers dexived front IV is etd. chiefly by the change in the diffusion propelties of tjnj bind. et. Raw RE&L/FRAME 1980056f; USSR UDC 616-057-084:629-113 YAL,Kovm, m. v-, supiRo, r. P, emd ~AJS a=AjmI$I4IX6 "Prophylaxis of Occupational Diseases at the Minsk Ax~tamoblle Plant" Minsk, Zdravookhr-aneniye Beloruseli, VC1 17, go 5P Kv-71, pp 48-51 Abstract: Occupational diseases at the Minsk Autowbile Plant durir4,, 1964- 1969 vere studled. The incidence cf these diseases d~.ecremued from 1964 to 1966 and then apparently increased from 1967 to 1969. Ilie apparent inczease was due t -the arployV4,es. In 1969 a roneved m a more th rough medical exwdmt:Lou,o;r 0 dowavard. treftd was b4l~ i=~dqvce of V"W-Clp- CaRd(NIA - (Silicosls)'- a acmditica vhU4 n*V:sd*4*wteV, diab~-osed prior to 1964. 7ha frequency of ocvurren"~ of lineumeoul-losili.ildecrtiivpi:~ in 19(4-1968. The rise in the curve of occupational disease inciderice &iirlag 1-967-65 was due 'to an increasing number of detected cases oir neALritio of awUtory nerves and vibration sickness that were cauqed by exte"iye use- or pnoumatic equirmvnt. Other occupational diseases including industrial deritatitla, bronchial asth--A, and neuromyositis vere encountered rarely. Occupatioml diseases occt~rred most frequentl~y awng workers at the foundry shops. Becauae of improved vork- Ing conditions at these shops, the mean length of tinlit aftor the start of employment within which vibration sickAess and neuritis or auditory nirryes 1/2 USSR MALIKOVETS, M. V., et al., 2,dravoo'Ahmaen" Belormsioll, Vol 17, No 5;, May Tl, PP 48-51 developed increased from 8.8 to 11.6 and 11.2 to 1441i yrs, respectively, from 1964-l:966 to 1967-1969. in 1968-1969 measures to rethuce the Incidence of these two diseases were taken which included rep)Acemout al' pnemimitic with olectri- cally driven and hydraulic tools in the section of cliitissim assembling and cia the main assembly line. Work in being done an the imstallation, of noisy equi~- ment on springs supported on foundations that o3mpensate for vibrations and on the replacement of Fuch equipment vith noiseless tools and machines. 2/2 - ------- ----- ........ iimvrgimvi........".,.--...I-....~ ....... "00!iN Will! 1/2 Oil UNCLASSIFI ED 11140CESSING DATE-040EC70 TITLE--QUALITATIVE SIUDY OF SOLID PHAS4 MIXING 114 A FLU101ZED BE[) lay A FREEZING METHOD -U- AUTHOR-(03)-BUDKOVv V.A.# Ma.~WV"IYs M.Fav PROZOADVo YIE44149 --CClUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KHIM* PROM. (MOSCOW$ 1970-t 46(31# 216-1.7 ~_;,_OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 "SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND.r CIVIL AND MARINE ENG.1j"CHEM15TRY TAGS'- FLU tD I ZED BED9 SINTER-14% Ft*NACEs SAN41 QUARTZr RESIN, -CHEMICAL DEPOSITION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 90CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PRCIXY~ REEL/FRAME-3008~*0342 STEP jND--UR/0064/70/1:)"tei/003/0;!Ib/tJ217 ---A fl ZI 1- 1 7 - _~_ A- 11 1 -1 1 L Lt-U 212 Oil UNCLASSIFII-.-0 PROCEISING DATE-04DEC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137446 ASSTRACT/;:XTRACT---(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT. 'I NTHE 10FREI-.11M,"11 HETHOD, A LAYER OF QUARTZ SAND PARTICLES COATED wini RE:J.jTJS 'rifTIA VA,~[Oijs; COLORS IS FLUIDIZED FOR 1-2 SEC., THE FLUIDITED COLOArl is Tf11:N HEATED FOR 30-40 MIN. A,r 130DEGREES SO THAT THE PA11TI?A,FS ARE "IS1,11JERE.014 IN A COMPACT MASSo WHICH IS THEN CUT 'TO EXAM,, rl-lfl: ~REOVSTRIBUTION OF VARIOUS COLORS AS A RESULT OF MIX!NG DURING rKE PILL111)[M ION. Ex1prs, WITH 220 MU PARTICLES IN A COLUMN 50 MM EN OMM. SHOWEG TliE CLIRREtjs IN THE CENTER CF THE FLUIDIZED 8G0 EXPAND TO THE ENTIRE J.AYE.Rr THI~ C(TaREUTS ARE RATHER UNSTABLE* AND THE MOTION IN THE UPPER PART IS THE MORT INTENSIVE; A DOWNWARD MOTION TAKES PLACE NEAR TKE WALS, AND "STAGNANT" REGIONS EXIST NEAR THE PERFORATED GRID. THERE ARE TYPICAL MAX. IN FLOU RATE AND EDDIES AT THE BOUNDARIES BETNEEN UPIWO 'AND DQ1WNWAR0 CURRENrS. f 0 Instrtments w-id, kuipment USSR = 614.73-07 XASWVSXIYI R. YA.v Candidate of Medical Sciancets "A Highly Efficient Aspirator for CollecOLng Samples of RuLLoaotive M3.,Osojs from the Aie kloscow# Gigiyena i Sanitariyat No 2. 19?lt pp 63-64 Tran-slationj A high degroe of efficienty Is one of the hamto requl-mmonts for apparatus designed to collect the n%xinum nwnber 4if sir4-;lo samplea of radio- active aerosols from the air. According to tho Ute=Lturo ta. Ya. ;:aU:LoVrjCiy at al.$ Yu. V. Nov)Jtov) p the air blowers used f or fioZd ifork pamp abot4t 300 x3 of air an hour through FPP-15 fabric fillers. In vieit ar the short anount of tize in which tlie apparatus can colloot mingle amigiles, It can colp-at single samples, it cannot always put enough of the =dioactive subtizmce on t1te filter to provide for sevoral a=ayses. An SD-4 fen is recoz=zded as a powerful bloirar for obtaininG the mLxIA-an number of single aamplea, For this purpose +Joi faia is discarx-oicts-d from the electric motor. The turbine hub in fastened to a r:glooved shaTt on which are fitted 2 ball be=ings contaiwd in protactisle iri~n rings. Prossure lubricators are insortod into oraninge made in the aiia covl~Xls of tbo rings. USSR X4SLOVSXIY, R. YA., Giglyena i San1tarlyas No 2t 1971p pp 63-64 The rings are weldod onto txapeziform supports bolted. to Via stand of the fan. A pulley is attached to the free and of tho fan turl4w ehjLft, A revolvirg screen (filter ring for the fabric of the M-15) is, ~Antd to the lnizl~e of the fan, The not-or a an L-3 water ptmp is used to actInU On fan. (Other internal-conbu3tion notors of 2 to 5 hp CApaelty :SZ also 'be used). V'or this purpose the motor together with the clutch coupling 4W dio.,annected Xrom the pump. A pulley zixUar to the one used for the tur`tUis ahlLft Is placod on the free end of the clutch coupling ahaft. Tho far. azA motor are placed on a common chassis with allouance sisdo for the direationio in vUch the shafts rotate, A V-bolt to which the mc"- m, dogree of Ultizion (= be app~lcd by mans of a special eccentric in slipped on the pulle,~jt. 71)j3 assembled ujdt Is placed on this body of an automobile, traller and atocurea 1~y bolts rAL3aed through thick rubber strips. 3 The apparatus can pumP about 3#000 a of air mik hour throuEh a FPP-15 fabxIo filter# I,e, t 10 t1wa acre that Us air blawav siontioned &toys. In working version of the appamtus UA mt* of flltiztiom of cir tknugh 1 On2of FPP-15 is 5 liters a ninute. At this rate of jamp.1-mig no zore th%n 8 2/3 USSR to 1% of an aersol vM got thmugh FPP-15 cloth# JL4ging 'by the xmsults of the experimental studies of 1. 1, Gww=v and V. K. 4izp1dwvnJdy. Experience in operating the unit in 1968-1969 t3howd it to te hIghly reliable. It made possible a aubstantla inoroase 1JL the tatua-ber of investigations and noticeably enhanced -i"he V1gn1X1=ttD a ttie results of the analyses. The unit can be vaslly b4lt, it a. fan ~Vaw aul turbiru-- and a 2 to 3 hp motor are avialable, (One p4oto of ans=$uv). USSR UIX 6-L5-IrA:6I4-7L-()'/,~ XASIDY�AZ,-2. Ya., Candidate of Medical $cionces. ani SIiUS'XTII L-Is ritu to Trliophysics. kini5try of Health USSR, '-Ioscow "An Autoimatic Vano With a Wind Switching fJqvi(:oj Attaclaod, to it SLatiunary Javice for Colleat-Ing Naximum One-Time Air Sampiijs" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 6, 1970, pp 47-50 Abstract: The proposod wInd-vane wit,~ r!litchiN doviae of a s0li-4ar! vane, tripod, and electric circuit to siArt the clack zmiL mota.- of an a!ipAravDr. Tho vane :Lj woldod to a rotating rW to wk~tqh la fmi~anej~l an iriviu that niko:; oln- pia'11111'd by t;ae t""d tact with a revolving whool sat on- itis rr---~44: tznd. rotates around its axis as doeiN tho -whacjl.~ Thu vv~runvrAt~uf tjio wllclol circuit connocting tho vano to the clock api, wotor or thiii a,5p.ixatur~ does not f unc~'i--,-)n ujiLi.1 the whAje-I iwikes cont,acL wita 2xi 0 I,c, t' ~.. 15., ,~on 1,:-1 t. ind rLOWLng, from tho source of aUwsphej,jc polluUoji under TLI45, ;o I-i'-O point). at, Which timo the cixcuit of I.Ir!) is c[Lo5ci and az;pirator apparatua bagina to work, Uy lkmjwL~jr tato crollf,114ilipnoy ot Lao 11; 1-114. And durkiLlon of ILa opurAL1011 OJIQ ~:Art Ulk.10%112r.6 t~10 VOIjkl1q, Of lt~x pWjlpf'~ the filter. U56R UEC 621-791 .001 .5 -.533-5:669 - 14+669 .29!; LAYNER, D. I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, KWri-01(07A, L. D.p CanAudate o,' Technical Sciences) and K . V# fi., Sngineer %%Mao "I:nvestigation of BondIng layer Strength In Titanium-Steel Bimetal Produced by Vacuum Condensation of Titanium" Moscov, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 9, 1973, pp 26-27 Abstract: The change of bmiding strength of titaniun und steel in relation to the nature of surface purity of the steel base amd the tem~exature of Its ft,.et- Ing at the time of titanium condensation was exuxanad and reivults from etru.- tural studies of the titanium contact regions are preisentecL. Steel Oft, 0.1 r= thick, vas used as the baso metal which wus vashed in orgeaiia molvents pria::r to p3Acemont in a IINV-2M-1 vacuum wtit. 7his Utanium vai; vajKwized with !~ha M:Id of an electron-beam vaporizer from water-cooled coppmr cru4ible. Bonding strength was determined by the inethod of normal tear. Bonding stremirths were found to be, for an unannealed ]Aso metal, 0.1 kgf1z4e with the loarm wtal UMPerature at 50 and 900C, 1.4, 1.6, 2.1, and 2-3 W'?=2 at base matul tmm- peratures of 320, 200, 300, and 3700C respectively~ euW greater than 1$ kgrjr=? in the 400-8000C interval. In all casen in the 400-6000C Paterval, te4ir occarred 1/2 USSR IAMBP D. I., et al., 8%-amchnoye Projzvodatvo, rjo 9. 1973j pp 26-27 along the braze joint at stresues higher than 18 kgf)'nm2 utLi(:h shwe that the bonding strength of titemium depends on -the teaperatitre av. which the titAwiux vas applied. TIM and Fen are formed in the Intermediate 3ayer as a result of reactive diffusion. 2 tables, 5 bibliographic referonces. 2/2 USSR U00 62L-.wi.58(cea.8) BANANOV, I.V., YERMOLIN, YU.A., KO-LOV, L.G., MASLP %V.' O.J.. SAVUS"HI-131 A.K. (Moak. In-t *Lnzh. zh.-d. tranap.-Mosco" Inst: 'k-Transportation Engineer* ODavice For Control Cf Frequancy Converter, USSR Author's Certificate No 2516-10, filed 23 May 68, ptiblIq'tit-d. "C Jan '7C (frcm RZh-Slaktronike i y9ye prinananiye, No 12, December 11?1'0, Abiotract No 123524F) Translationt The device proposed for oontTOI of ii freqjxjjnGy conrerter contulne 11 maetat unit with a multicell shift register and trIggemi. Liu order to simplify the device and to obtain optimum pow-or, the output of ona W' the czallm of the ah-ft register is connected to one of -the Inputs of each trilrger and the othe-r Input of each trigger is connected to the output,ot one of the Imixt qvIle w1th respect to the performance of the shift reginter. I Ill* LISSR LkYIMR D. I., KHARITONOW) L., D. -andi MO A 'JAM Otate Scientific -Research and Planning Im! "ttite for Pr6Ee-silng Non-Ftii~u5 Metals "ON the Method of Determining the Adhadon of Titwiliw Comtlzgs to Stol" Moscow, Zavod--kaya Laboratorlya, Vol 39, No 2, 19?), pp 18~~-189 Abstracts The usu-I break-off method used for detanitninf-5 the force xvqv~Lrcd to sepa-rate a metal. coating from a metul. I=e is not tippli-cz.ble for thO determination of the bonding sixenj:~th of titanium coatiner;- with the bitso because the oxide film inhibita the soj6lerLng of tittijiiun with tht& invent!.f-a- tion. pins. This it; avoided in the deFcrilx,,d rz'th,.d ky arnlying an tullaitiona.L 1-2~,Zj thick layer of copper on the titanlun coatinji'a. 'hie P::oC,2.-.a CX and copper condensation in a vacuum of 1-10-5-5,IC-6 na Hi.;,, on '~z) x 10 rn binetal samples is discussed. Chmracteristicu of solders, and :;trr;I,,Ttb pru- parties of soldered joint4 are presented, One figuxt~p one tabla. NOW T I 013 ONC L 4S S I F 16 101 C E. t I TLU--LX I ~~ A r IV E ,'~EGE%El- AT I ON ~"IF A PLAT UNUI 1) L F ,A ~-,Zltkrj CATALYST -tJ- 5)-"-A5t ya,4-,K lyt- IvAriYtJKJV, 0. V K4*11 I NSK11 Y, C A.P.? ~Hlp),Wqt V.v. r('U,jT&Y "'F ltf-~--USSR m St-UP C E--K H I MTF-KNIL. TJ"L. h:ASLL 1970t 1'5(' 1 5-13 .3 MEL ISHEO------70 DAT 1. ,-.,Stj,IJ!-CT AREAS-CHEMISIRY TCPIC--TAGS--CATALYSr 4bGENLRATInNr. PLAIINUP4# HYDR0!iA)UQtJ COMBUSTICN/W)AP64 CATALvsr CONTP.CL MARK, I :NG--f49 REST:,' IC r ICNS 0GCU!*'JI CLASS--UNCLAiSiF tr,-J PROXY kkk-L/FR4ME--19')2/149? STEP NP-1010)tivil 70/1) 1. il) I k.) 1> jr r I'' S 1 0 --- Af'~'f 1 14.'4; C) . ... . ... ..... .. ..... ..........- Mm - 212 0 13 UNCLASS'l FI'ED' ppCjrl-Sc CJqC, ACZIC ABST,~ACI/EXIKACT--(L)) CP-0- AD 1111 k i c rTO Ajj,41At]2~. THI: L~-l~S PT-AL SUAZ A SL03 ~,AIALAST AP64 Pj):j-4CTCj) Ih I'I I jT 1-11*. S Y ~ TA EVACUATFD TO 50-60 1"M HFFUKIE RE-GENERATION. 01)j' c f-ORMED INAS REMOVC-0 FPLIM THE' CIRCULATING GASES'. THI: C~j"''tt! ~P-lj M: I,.;. 1ST xEGENERATION STCP OF HN'aCjrt(ALR(JoN cnHausTictii ti,,.s (;-~.EtILY 4f: 0CF13. THE AMTo OF H SUBZ G FORMED LAURING REGENERATION AAS 'I"WIS DFC.4SASED. 1, IL-L .-EkMavim A, arm il! 111 Ma 112 041 UNC kSSIF10 O~O.CF$SING DATF--11SFD70 TLTC"-~--PREPARAT ION OF GASOLINE WITH AN OCTANE NUMBER OF 95 114 AN ~ 1;INSTRIAL CATALYTIC RFFORl4ING PLANT -Ll- AUTHGR--IVANYUKOVt DaVov KA.'lINSKlYv E.F.r MASLYANSK,lYt GoN., Fmikov, A.P., SHAPIROt R*N. . . ..... 2COU4TRY OF INFO--USSR SCURCE--K111M. TEKHNOL. T0PL* MASEL 19701 1513)v 1-% ,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--PROPULSIOIJ AND FUELS TOPIC TAGS-GASOLIN~r RML OCTANf: RATING, CATALYTIC CRACKIN!, ALW'.l7V)'4 r OXIDEr OXIDE CATALYST, PLATINUILI CATALYST, HIGH P9!ESSlJ)lr FF -C C L REACTION RATEt CHLOPINI:t PETR.Ol.EUM CATALYTIC PEFORMING' COWMIL MARKING-NO .~FSTRICTIONS DOCU4ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAMF-1990/2042 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP01091,714 Z/2 041 UNCLASSIFIE0 P R41C FS S I "IG rA TI I S;*:37 0 C' I R0 ACCESSION ~40--AP0109974 ARSTPACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AISTRACT. THE PRMESS UND THI; MnnERNIZEn BY USING PT-AL SUB2 n SUB3 CATALYST PRl:!`40T'-.'0 Wrf" CL [NST'7:-1Q nF F, WHOSE ACTIVITY WAS MAINTA.TN-_0 BY ADON. Oi~ ORG. U 0"DOS.. I-,.' THF REACTION ZONE. A GREATER AR04ATIZ4TION LIP THE PAIP"tr-PINIC ST,'(*-K *,vj~S REACHED AS THE AMT. OF H SU82 0 IN THE REACTION V~NE lli~ PED11CED 91Y EVAPGo THE WATER FROM THE ilYORCIFINED GASOLINE STOCK A110 DPYI'la~ THE RECYCLE GASES WITH MOL. SIEVFS#. A PRESSURE DECREASE TO 20 ATA l?lr*Ff4SED FACT01 THE YIELD OF GASOLINC WITH RESEARCH CKTIANE NO. 95, A 3RD STli P q WA~ -ADDED* -DISTRIBUTING THE CAI ALYST IN THE QUANT. RATIO 1:2:4 IN THE 3 REACTORSv RESP. 7 17 7 7' ILL Act. Hr.: Ref. Code: Lige'v-1- USSR U--C, 62t.C22, IIASLOVSKIYP institute of' Radlcetectrcalcs "Development and Use of Abrasive Finishing Materlulsll Moscow, Avtomobillnaya Promyshlennost' (Motor Vehicle ::o 1. t97-1, pp 33-34 Translatt--~n; Some as-ects are consilered of t~-a sialecticn fl, thr v-.1 quality of micropowders for preparation of abr~,sivc tt--teriali f!:r mach-Intng of steel itc:-~s with 15--',"0 MIC hardness. (I talle, illu~,trat'vons, 3 biblio.. re'r.) Reel/Frame Mining, Petroleum, Geological USSR UDC 621.43,011:533;621.5:533 BOGDANOV, G. C., MASLYAYEV. A. Ye., 1.1 :KHI UN "Determining the Aerodynamic Parmmeters for ElectrIcaT Mod-elIng of Lbe Resistance of Soils in a Collapsed Space" Tr. Vest. NII po bezopasn. rabot v gorn. prcm-sti (Wo3-ks of the Eastern Scien- tific Research Institute on Opel7atianal Safety in the Hining Tndust-i.-) , 3972, Val. 12, pp 144-149 (from RZh-Mckbanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract Nio 3F-4~2) Translation: The movement of air in collapovd soils In the develov-will: of a sluice system and the intermedIate law governIng motlon vh1ch was establislicil as a result of the stutiv are discussed. The aerodynaml.t:- po:rmneters va~rv fnur,! by mathematical mean--: the permeability coefficients and the macroroitphne-is which enter into the equation for the Intermediate lini of motion for afr. The quantitative values of these. parameters obtain,u] for different not-lons of the air were determined experimentally xvider mining v~mdftlonI3. It wori al~-o established that the permeability coefficient vai. 'ies in invi.3rt;o proportion t-,,) the change in the linear aerodynamic resistarce ;und t1mil.- thl, rcughne~iii i.-i In- versely proportional to the changt.- In the square ot tKe nerodl,,non1c 1/2 USSR BOGDANOV, G. G., et al, Tr. Tost. NTI po bdzopasn. ra1ot %, Sorn. prati-sti, 1972, Vol. 12, pp 144-149 In absolute value the macroroughtiess is approximitely equal to the. roughness of concrete. A method for determining t1io aerodynamic parlimeters necessary for electrical modeling of the collapsed space and a go-aph of the dependence of the index of the air motion regime and the ratio ot- the p-ressure drops through the layer of collapsed soil bafore and after rhe change In the q;ianL!tV of air entering the segment are given; the corralatlaix coafficient between the above parameters was detemined. Authorol abstract. 212- &&0052572- UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Sect-ion II? Meck i'tinical and General, Derwent, 243542 ELECT5;,'C RO!4 MILL uses an intoiri4tdiatlt. V 70 F shaft"(14) vleh sprong jaw clutt:Ns (M which is placed between the spindle anti nut gearing (12,4). In drilling, o0ca tile t00), (13) b,e4ra on the bottom of tile hole, friction : between the nut and spindle CaU408 the nut 1:0 r4do along with the spindle and rotate the roto!r (10) at above-synchronism speed, The rotor opoirates as a generator at tilts speed and &Lves off power to the stator flux (11) so &1 ;0 limit tht recen Of tile nut; this nec4sastrity reducits the feed rat;e in proportion to the increasing axial load. 7he return travel of the spindke is affected by engaging the nut via the shaft (14) and Outch (15) with the spin4ke gearjAg and it% this way the nut forming gear (7) rlties;Aloog its thre*d and disconnects the generator 'rar)V (to). T4 cut is ~*. sp~;ndle. now turning fastok that 0 23.12-67. as 1205212/22-3, MASLYUK, G.M. at &I. Doneta Mining Res. Inst. "Krasniy Metallist" Works. (24.9.61) Hal. 1.7/14-5~69- Class 5b, Int, Cl. E 21c. _U005 Maslyuk, G M.; PrM,vicin Ye. T.; Pustovoyit, A. I., Zaytsev, 7. -1. ;TLkba.ylyuk,, N. T.; Chlbalin. A. I. Donetskix Nauctino-Iss.ledovateP-skiy Ugcil'nr! Institur Konotopskiy Zavod "Krasnyy Mot2llist 15 12 * q tot c 114 Y -1 N;;;; ti 13 USSR UDC 621.1'62.01(088.48) Institute ~,f Problems b, 'hter.~als S-Rpncej =Jy of Sc4encas LrAraiwian SSR ITA-11 Alloy" USSR Authors' Certificate No 273437, C1. 40b, 29/00; i'~Ob, 11041 40b, .1/04 C 04b 35/56, C 22c 1/04, G22c 29/00)0 filed 24 Max 69, pubUshed 21 5ep 70 from RZh-s-letallurGiya, 111o 3, 1,.hr 71, Abstract No 3GA02P) ~ Translation; A chronium carbide-base, nickol-cont-,11ning P/M alloy is sLggestcd. In order to lower sizitering teinperature# F is put Inix) it, iLnd compnents are taken in the following ratio (in wt.%)i NA 5-40, P 0,21-1,5o Cr carbide the rest. ....... ....... ......... Balm 112 027 UNG LAS S I F I EO PROCESSU.G 0ATE-30OCT70 TITLE-USING CAKbIDECHRUMIUM ALLGYS FUR YAKING Dli: CASTINC P-GLUS IN THE PAUDULTILN GF BARIUM UERi([Tt.S -U- AUTHUK-(04)-G1LIK# I*Tos KLIALUUt V,N,o MASLYUK, V.A. kAOU.'OS~LSKlY, INFG-USSR Aol E!'"llu ~_UbkC E- K I E V MIA SJYi':PRU'lZ TEKHNCLOGIYA I ORGA V &TVAW NO It 197of pp DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SUdJELT AREAS-MATERIALS, MECH.P INU.v CIVIL ANO AARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS-OLE CASTINGs BAKIOM FERKI F~p ANISTRUPYt ALLOY, CAFblftp MOLD MATER111L, FCUNDO LUl.6/jU)KKH.4t5 GHA'jMjkjjA LA,181UL ALLOY CUNTRUL MAkKING-NU RESTRICTIONS DUGUMhNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -PKjXY &EEL/FRAML--jl7j9q/j339 iTfll CIRC ACUSSICN NC-AP01,13297 ~7_ off 2112 C27 u N c L As s I F I k 11 ACCEI;SION Nu--APOI~3297 ~Ae,STkACT/txTRALT--(U) 60-0- AOSTRALT. TCOV46k."![~ICAL A~IAICS NIE UEVELOPED i-Ot~ SliqTEkINU" ANO MOLDINt, LAR~jk DIES ANO CCI!,'.ES UF ME CASIING 'k:4 I TF S. MIULDS PiAOF FROM KKtIll-l') ALLGY FCR MAK114G ANl$C,ff',ZC)!PlL L'lik-fUll IU THE STAbILITY uF WE LASTINkiri KLUS EwUIPPUU 40111 FEMA.L- OIES Fku-M -S HIGHER THAN F[Jk MiLos MAWE KKfIN-L5 CARBIDECHROMIUM ALLUY IS 40-50 TIME FRUM STEEL. Ir USSR uDr, 15121 .318 571 SAVUSHKIN, A. K., ZHUKOV, V. I., and MASIBKOV, 0. A. "A Ferrite-Transistor Cell in the Control Circuits of Son-Cotitact RelKfs- Tr, Mosk. in-ta inzh, zh.-d trans . (Proceedia-,s of t1he Noqcow Institute of Railroad Transportation Em-rineering), No 442, 197), P3) !39 - 145 (RZ'h Avtomatika Telenekhanika I Vychislltellnaya Tekhnika, No 11, Nov 73, abstraet No 11 AtO) Translation: A non-contact relay with a ferrite-tranirdstox cell In t~- 'e ccntrol circuits-Es- considered. In the proposed relay circu.1141. the ability of the fe=lte- transistor cell to rive &n output signal on-1-7- whert thil! marnotinm cf the ccre 1,,, rapidly reversed P-nd to rive no signal vhen the core it-te.,matlzation is 4;lowly reversed is used. Circuits are shown and the thearettcal, btsis a." the relation- ship betWdCn the V of the cell and tho len,~th of t1je maimetization reversal out pulse - front is given. Four Illuatrationa, two %,1b14,qjraPh1C c1tationri, Abstract by the autl~ors. ARA 1-7 AA005239274 [7 UR 0482 soviet 'Invention login Derwent, 170 240735 DIGtT CODE JMCK C;JCUIT includim circuits I & Z f lid by ~*neratolr:2, pulse rolay 3, synchronising unit 5, delay ciriuit 6, pulse control unit 7 for the Skiner4tor, glecod,x 8, filt*r 9, transmitter 10 and signal relays It 4 12, ThL- track circuit is fed vLth-conwts of relays 4 and 6 closed Cuiwnt.;tar 7 is operating whvp the tr;ck~ circuit carries current, and breaks the supply o~ relays 4 G 6. The del4y aircui~ pe=its tha required Fulse d%wation in ctrcuii L to be inaLnC40ed. 8.12.67 as 1202177/18-24~4.K- ARTLEAV 4 alto. MOSCOW INST. OF RAILWAY MIGUIZIRS 04.8M) 1bul 13/1.4.69. Class 201. Int,Cl. B 6U. NbL 19820995 iTni~~ ON MIT. I AA0052392 r two 6 -14 1 7 F E4 Baleyev, A. M.; Maslyukay, 0. A. REII-trqnko, :E. Yq-.*, Ste ensk~y,- B.H. gjg~Jnstltut Inzh-taor 4 o lj:rsnsg2rtj lam's iluill" 'il u- - Euldl, W M USSR UDC 541.65,1+6-21.375.9 AMSTOVs A. V., VIXTOROVA, YE. N. j MUM"T-113J. 0 RE2XIKOVA, I. I., and CWMOV' A. S. "Effect of Structure and Degree of Purity of Rhodaidats on lbeir Osci3lation Characteristice for lAser Pumpine Mnskq Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopiij Val 191 Ito 1l 1973p pp 250-253 Abstracti The authors find that there has beea no ituveatlsuLtion of the relative oscillation efficiency of the differeryt rNxiaminem or of the effect of the degree of purltwy of the rhodamine on Its oacillation efficiency. Tte present paper therefore presents the results obtainkl Ln au--,41lation tests, under identical conditions, of eleven rhodazines of d1l:fferant istructurea. Part of these specimens are commerical products, th-oxv;mijider were specia-Ily synthesized by known methods. A, listing of the nomonclattwe of the various specimens and a table of their relative nacillation citiaractevistics are given. The latter shows that the r~-,jdaminels oscillation ability is a function of the purity o.f the material. Also shown in a curve for tho oscillation ene;rgy as a function of the optical density of the rhodarAne solutionso The testing rAthod U explained. USSR U D C.- 6 2. 1 . 37 3: 5 3 5 + 5 ~ 5 - 37 ARISTOV, A. V., W31,YLTOV, Yu. S. "Effect of Triplet-Triplf.-t Triumfer on thv Emitmtkm 7or C'rj;-;wt_- phosphor Radiation" Leningrad, Optika i Spel~*,,roskcpiya, Vol, .?,2, No 2, Fab "12, -,, 311,1-345 Abstract: The aut'aorq the effect whirb in ethanol soluticris uf uranin , umstll'Sti tuted rhodiwdrio, tu--d I 1-_~.vc c". reduction of Induced losf~us Ir these LOutions iii the GT means of fla2h tubes. Tiiis effect Is interpretet) Ev; -it (T-T') losseL; resiCiting from t-rIfIllet-trLplet tvmIsft_,:j, of -_!vq!I-_q_7 to anthracene Is intrc,~~Uef-:tl Ju r. 10-3 mol/,4t( -:1. into eth,11;01 sOjjjtioi--:; of uiit;ubLtitut,,.n!i I'hk.'jjUMijjI:-, W11 sion threshold is reached which is ellose to the vinimmi coviputf-'d cn 41'rX assumption of total elimination of T-T' JOSSeU. TWL) figUjI`!t:, UIr_-IiC,_-j'UZ~!..%' of six titles. USSR UDG 6421.37J.-530.145.6 ARISTOV, A- V., and MASLYUKOV i" "Analysis of Induced Forced Radiation Generation Lossi!:i in Rhadzmiine Solutions" Zh. prikl. spektroskopii (Journal of Applied Spectroscopy), VoI 13, No 6, 1970, pp 1002-1005 (from Rzh-Radiotekhaika, No 4, Apr 71, AbatracL N'a 4D200) Translation: The basic componenu; of harimful genaraUon IL:stws Of force-d radiation, arising on excitation of liquid solutions or arganic luminaphori by flash bulbs are investigated. Alcohol aad heavy wnrcr aottaionz:g of rhodamine were investigated in a broad range (if excIRMCIon ellorgies, It is demonstrated that the basic c4iuscs of Induced lossim; in UnDumped 1lcC'-Ql and heavy water solutions of rhodamine Uh consIst In, optieial distortion 01~ the resonator and photochemical changes in the uoluriotts. Viere are 2 illustrations, I table and a 5-eutry bibliagraphy.. 112 0145 UNCLASSIFIeD !M,UCf::j;jjlNG DAle--20NOV70 13H 1ITLE STRUCTURE OF t:UVUPlUM FETRAKIS QSABLL J 0i3TALNJiiG it LASER EFFECT -U- ~'.'AlJTH0R-(05J-A.qIST0Vt A.Vo, ?iASLYUKCV# s GR~AVWVAp 11.1.o 00ARACHEVv ASLA.NLV* L.A. ~CCUNTRY CF INFG--USSR SCURCE-TELP. E,4,SP. KHIM. 1970s. 6(l), 61-6 .GATE PUbLJ:SHL-0------7C Sl.dJECT AREAS-CHEVISTRY, PtfYSI(;i :-TQPIC TACS--i:URUPIUM CG~MPCIUNC;t LUMINESCENCE SPECTROM9 X li'~AY STUD'er CtIMPLEA .-COMPCUND, LAStR EFFECT C4:NTRCL ~IAPKING-NO RESTRIUMNS DOCUMUJ CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 PROXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1176 $TFP NO-UR/03 19)''10/01;6 1 /Q00 101) b!) C JRC A-cf:f- C-C 11-hi 212 045 UNJ CL AS S I F I ED CIRG ACCESS!k--N NG--AP0128$98 A6STRACT/EX!RACT--(U) GV-0- ABSTRACT I- T S013i! NH YJ34'! (l-J0'ZA(---) AND C SLb5 H SLJ13LI Nl--(ElJh~,'AC) SUB4)v 41"Litt: WILIC AND C SUcs5 H SU311 N)l PKIME Pll'-~irIVL EUU,hL