SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MATYUSHKIN, D.P. - MAYOANNIK, A.K.

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USSR YURKYANETS, YE. A., and MAM3SHKIII, D. P., Byalleten' Bkajierimei~Itallnoy Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol 75, NO 3, 1973) PP 16-19 tones the givater was the actiwation of one and Wdbitiori of the other exterrial ear muscle. The response is compared to the cocldn~r, of enxs by Though it has no acoustic value, it is a reliable sign of attertt;Lve list-mir4T, and may possibly be utilized as an :Uidex of the functionaL state of the aWi- tory apparatus. 2 /2 m rMIM RIM 1-1 191-Ift, NOW a m m USSR mc 612.8,15-3.16 HATYUSHMI, D. P., and SHAW1111,7111, 1. A. it Effect of Tridazole on the Nerre lripuloe !ft=smitter ami 11-2arom-ascula-r Trans,mssion of Excitation (as Related to the 113-pothesio of thin i;xiste!me of Chemical Feedback at the S~,mapse)" Leningrad, Vestnik Leningradskato Universiteta, Vol 2, No 9, %:-r 742, m) 9~T-1010 11 ) rrr,)1e Abstract: Eyneriments with fro- sciatic nerves treated in peT liter for 45-60 min showed that irkidazole decreased the nem-e reoTlonse potential (DIRP) to 55.5,--- Nration of the avcendlng pli-ase of IMUP increasel-3 44% due to imidazole. At the nvine tii.-.e the nett-Miusculur tvinninissior ii-id th,: potentiation tirma decroa2ed to 02.6 and 512-~,1!1, respectiv,-.1y. ,,`:-,e obti4ir.--d results Indicate thrLt ImIduzole Inhibits the 11,11motion of SrIT-L"m 11~ernbn4nu channels and inactivates part of thon. Thu u171'ent of' 101,AJn;,,n1e ir, po.,jltive with respect to the neurosecretm7r prtxess and wit;K to electrorgenesis, If we assurj,.~ that rm= !11.-tj as a mediato-" of fefaidback mt the sympce, then the diml, effi!ct; of CIn, be interpret-vi as beln,-, regilatonr in the 1)resymupse procezmer. Itis, also possible that we are dealing, here vith mec1v1j]i!3[7v1 01, [,_-d feeJ3- back at the sypa se, one of which constptl,r vaintaimi t1he avnnju(; and the other tryes to limit it. 11like obtaii*d raj;alto 1?,.-(~ lri*6~.n~bisivv, gund nirther experiments are needed. 71 EISSR LTDC 534.222.2 KINEL3VSKIY, S. A.,-MATYU- i N TRISHIN, YU. A. "Convergence of an Incompressible Ring Toward the Center Under the Action of EXplosion Products" V sb. Dinamika sDloshn. sredy. :~M. 5 (Dynamics of a Ccritir.11.)US Medi-_=. 5 Co3lection of Wo ~ks) , Novosibirsk, 1970, pp23-32 (from 'Mh-Mokl-anika, No Sep 71, Abstract No 9B166) Translation: The problem of the motion of a r-ing of iaconpressiU,- flutd under the action of explosion prodiacts is discussed. The calculdt~on !,-; c_U,r_.r-O cut fbr -an. ideal gaz with an adiabatic index y = 3. The r,0.ati-1n.11MP ljf2tMeWl rreSS'Ur" and density p = Ap3 (where A is a constant) are added i.-,) th(i equatlcns the one-dimensional motion of a gas with cylindrical s-.qetxy. P = c + u and N = o - v, where v is velocity and a is the speed of sound, arfa taken as the initial functions. The equations obtained are vaIitten ir form. and are solved by the modified method of characteriattcs. The ccmputa-,icnal re- sults are ccxvpared with experimental data. N. N. XacWna (,2 USSR UDC isel.791.011:C)20,1(.)10.1-.-6bg.295 MAMSHKIINP V. A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, 00MVEN,07, A. I., Candilate dr-Techn_2-.C_-a1-'M1Vnces, SHORSHOROV., I.I. KH., Doctor of TechLnical Sciences "Conditions and Methods of Preventing of Crack Forinatioij From Pomas in 1.iUln1,.n A.1loys Occurring After Welding." Moscow, Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, No, 11, 1972, lip 48-51 Abstract: A study was made of the conditions of crack, frorl pores during prolonged static loiding and the possibility of- rreveatin;,, then t,-achno- logically. In the case under consideration, tile craclo;s are ar:ranged as a rule across the weld perpendicular to the effect of the tensille sitnLsses. Hcs t frequently the cracks are fori;ied in tile annular welds witere the, tensile stresses reach 52-57 kilogram-force/=2. The studies vere perearm.-I 4,n tile LiUll',ium alloys VT1-1, OT4, OT4-21, W20,and Vrl4 in sheets 3 zin thicli., TheorreLical and experimental evidence is presented that the fornatiou of cracks frum pores de- pends on the level of tile residual stresses In the. reldl~d joi-rit, tile P1,15ticitV index,and the structure of tile v_etliod. With an iacrc!aEwi in 1:hv stresscs, a decrease in pli-stiCiLy,alld increase in grain size of' tim! tre*al, thc prc,baiilicy of crack forMLion fron Ute pore.,; 1acrLiscri, ~, caoccin~ratioa of in the Vicilifty of Lhe pore and an increase (A 13m ~;an it:onrooL. (hydro!,,cri, and nitrogen) in the vield wetall accali;ratev t:ht! ))j'U('4!jjjj Jjf (:j*.Aj'k (IL-V01(:111110~'11Z 1/2 USSR MATYUSIIKINk V. A., et al., Svarochnoye proizvocistvo, Nei 11, 1972, pp 411-5i from the pores with a conparatively low level of gerierihl stt-osl3ed suite of &.he welded structure. Aiinealing for stress relief willi a comparatively small con- tent of gas impurities is one of the bnsic coxiditlons of preimitinZ crack for- mation from pores in the weld metal. 2/2 USSR UDC 632.95 BLIVIYUK, N. K., U-00LOV, P. S., KVAS11A, Z. N., LEVSKAYA, G. S., PROTASOVA, L. D., SOLNITSEVA, L. M., KITYLTOINA, Va. N., VARSHAVSKIY, S. A., BAWOV,Yu. I., LIMLLAX, B. Ya., "Method of Production of Dichlorides or Dibromides of Thiophosphonic Acids or Their Bis Analo,-," USSRAuthor's Certificate No 332095, filed 19/08/69, publislmd 17/04172 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhijinal. Xhimiya, No 24(11), 19V2, Abstract :,o 24N591, by T. A. Belyayeva) Translation; Compounds of tlie. fonnula PP(Y)X2 M (R-alkyl, ar7l, aralkyl; X-Cl or Er) and X2P(S)A(S)PX2 (H) (A-bivalent hydrocatbon zlid1cal) verq~ pro- ducedby the reaction of mono- or dihalo hydrocarbont5 with 3, 1) and 11](3 With heating to 250-400* in an autoclave of stainless steel or nickel in the presence of catalytic quantities Of 12 or its compound.N. Exumple. A mix- ture of 0.214 mole PhCl, 0.24 g-atom S, 0.16 g-atom v~liitq P, :15 lal PC13 ~Lnd 0-'05 9 12 is heated at 290-330' ior seven hours in an apitoclave of sta-Ln-Jess steel, tile pr 13 is distilled, then vacuum distillation is used to separ.Lte 1 (R=Ph, X=C!), yield 60Z, B. T. 109-112'/3, n2(ID 1.6241. Similarly, I were proJUCII-11 (giVC11 it, X, yield In Z,, B. P. in 'C/nii, Li:!()D)t4 f USSR BLIZNYUK, N. K., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 33209.5, filed 10/08/69, published 17/04/72 C1, 53.5; 124-3/1.5-2, 1.6229; p-MeC 04, C-1, 54.5, 125-711, 1".6120; 4---C6H4, CI, 72.2, 95-7/0.5, 1.6028; Ph, Ur, 61, 127-130/2, 1-61850; "-FC04, Br, 55, 135-8/1, 1.6758; PhCH2, CI, 76.4, 120-3/2, 1.6150; 341Z 6144, Cl, 108-11NI-5, 1.5908; 4-MeC6114CH2, C1, 53.3, 126-9/2, 1.6035; 4-CIC614012, Cl, 61.6, 129- 133.2, m. p. 74-6% --; 2-FC6114CH2, Cl, 61.6, 129-133.2, m. p. 48-9', --; 2.441e2C6113CH-2, C1, 47.5, 140-1.6a45; 2.4-C12C03CIb), CI, 411.4, 147-912, m. p. 100-1", --. Also produced were II (.X-Cl, A=C1'2CI14d, ybeld 61.5%, m. p. 92-3*. 1 and II are intermediate products for tht production of insecticides, acarocides, fungicides 'and herbicides. 2/2 USs-,R UDC: 519. 1. ABRAMOV, B. M., M&TYUH V "An Algorithm for Identification of Trees" Vychisl. tekhn. v mashinostr. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Computer Technology in Machine Building. Scientific an-il Technical CD1- lection), 1972, Sep., pp 9-17 (from RZh-KibeT1Wtika, No S, May 73, abstract No SVS14 by V. Zemlyachenko) Translation: In a root tree we shall use p to denote a chain connecting the root with vertex xj, and :11 1 to denote the length of this chain. The root tree may Ibtl :aormalized, i. e. its suspended vertices different from the root may be numbere(I starting from "l" so that !iAjfor- (v is the number of suspended vertices different from the root). Such a norina- lized tree is uniquely determined:by a serquew.-e of (2v -1) numbers (sequence of splicings): :p t. 7%-.,nPv - i,v,- 1/2 USSR ABWIOV, B. M., P%jAL)LUSHXQj,_L. P., Vychisl. tekhn, v niashino- str. Nauch.-tekhn. sb., 1972, Sep., pp 9-17 In the paper abstracted here, the authors consider an algo- rithm for establishing iSOMOTphism of root trees given by sequences of splicings. The algorithm requires OW) ele- mentar)r operations (rearrangements and comparisons of pairs of numbers). 2/2 USSR UDC: 8.74 SOSKIN. L. B. "Determination of Characteristics of Technological Decisions" Vychisl. Tek-lin. v Mashinostr. Nauch.-tekhn. 5b. [Com1wrur Equi.pilent aild Machine Building, Scientific and Technical Collection], 1971, 1?1) 113-116 (Transtated from Referativny)r Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 11, 1972, Ab.-itract No IIV591, by the authors) Translation: A method is studied for automatic deterntiiaticm o4' the charac-ler- istics of technological decisions (objects) during autclimation of Lechliological planning. USSR UDC 6L9:616.988.6-097:636.5 KOROVIN, R. N., KREY~IER, Yu. Ye., N4rjU~HKQV. V S LUKLIA, V. A., NIKUTIN, ..L-::,! 2 Ye. Ye., and KUDRYAVTSEV, F, S., All-Union Research Enstitute of Foull Diseases "The Effectiveness of Crude Viral Vaccine Against Maxek's Disease" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 8, 1973, pp 38-39 Abstract; A turkey herpesvirus antigenically relate~f to the virus retiponsible for Harek's lymphoma was grown in chick embryo fibr6lasta and utilizad as a vaccine. The efficacy of the vaccine wits tested an L day old chicks irm-aunized intramuscularly with 500 PFU in 0.2 ml during an epizoottc oubbreak in Latvia. Mortality due to Marek's disease was 3.2-4.5 times 1031i .00lig Ole immunized chicks than among the unimmunized controls. Althougli 100% prQt:ection wilt; not afforded the immunized chicks, the economic gaimo from tin effective vaccine are obvious and indicate the importance of prophylactic immunization. MATHEWICS Higher Algebra and Geomqtry Topology USSR UDC 519.1 r MATYUSHKOV, V. V. 1- "Recurrent Relation Connected with Graph Contractiovi" Novosibirsk, Sibirskiy Matematicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 11, Ila 4, Yul.y-August 70, pp 822-842 Abstract: This article consider!; a class G of finite, wrinrlent-ef! graphs 1, - (X,U) without loops and parallel edges, where it is the set of verticles o- the graph L F- G and U is the set of edges. The set U it; broken d,:njn into U imd flexible and rigid edges such that U - 11 and U' p'0 - The authors -arl a pitper )dnovremeniLOX.!L discusses the numbers hj3(L), introduced in an v ~r vychisleniye kolichesty nepol-nvkh raskrosak ver8hin i Owatichily1ch S I-vaniy grafa (Simultaneous Calculation of Quantities of lncanpLoite V-Pwtex Colorings and Partial Graph Contractions) by A. A. Zykov, in Kibetvwtiklj~, 140 5, 1964, pp 58-62), which he terms important in the theory combinatorial analysis. 1/1 .1/2 009 UN LASSVr-JED 01110CESStNG 0ATf---,)-j0ECf0 TITLE--SYNTHESIS OF OLIGOURETHANES WI TH DISUBSTIl'UT11-0 NITIRQG~-.N Art)ms IN THE MAIN CHAIN -U- AUTHOR-( 03)-MATYUSHOV r V.F.t GIRTSfNKO* T.H., V.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-UKR. KHIM. ZH. 1970, 63)o 275-7 ~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY :.TOPIC TAGS--ETHYL CARBAMATE, OLIGOMERP ORGANIC SYNTHE:Slit ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNG CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/0904 STEP CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137932 W I'M -;,womm"No"w" 212 009 UNC L Jk S I F I'Eb 9f9i()CFVitNG OATr--040EC70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0137932 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE *F 'C'LCH )(JJ2 RCCH SU5Z CL (R EQUALS CH SUt52 CH SlJB;! OR (CH SU13Z 1:H !JJ,JB2D SU13? 0) 41111-1 H SUB2 NCO SU82 R PRIME (R PRI14E I$ ME OR ET) AT 21)1:1,-iGplf:-,f,-.,:, GR.40Ui!,L.LY INCREASING TO 150DEGREES GAVE 96-9PERCENT LOW HOLo, WT.K1,14 SAJB2 0110CH SU82 NICO SUBZ R PRIME)) SUBN. SIMILARLY THE REM,'JION OF CLCH W132 -Nt"l-O WITH R PRIME2 OLL (R PRIME2 IS ME OR 3U) GAVE Sf4Aj..j.ER THAN OR EO'JAL To 99PERCENT LOW MOL. WT. (CH SUB2 NICO SIM R PRIH-EINI SIJBN. FACILITY: INST. KHIM. VYSOKOMOL, SOEWNwo KIEVv~'USSRO UNCLASSIFIED i - I - : i T '77-- 112 026 UNCLA$ 0 TITLE--COPOLYMERIZArION OF OLIGOESTER MALEATE URCTWINES -kl- AUTHOR-( 021-OMELCHENKO, S.1-t MATYUSHOVAV VaG, WWWWWW17- COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN.v SER. B 19701 12(5)9 377.4$0 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CVlEMISTRYj MATERIALS ..TOPIC TAGS--COPOLYM~RIZATIfJNv ORGANIC ISOCYANATE-i C-TPlYL CARSANATEt STYRENE, IR SPECTROSCOPYt POLYURETHANE Rt-$IN CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0956 CIRC ACCESSMiN NO--AP0136386 - _L ' I IN (~ -A') S f FD mmikiffidimmami STEP NO--i)R/0460/'?O/Gl..21-00!~/0377/(DlaO Wmi 212 026 UNCLAS$ I FIE0 Pm~~KESSING DATE-21NOV70 ')--AP0136386 CIRC ACCCSSION NL A8STRACT/FXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A13STRAC1'. THE REAClilOIN OF- (R ['3 (Cli SIJ32) S036, (Pir, '3036 Ii SUB4) S0132 Cif 43LM" OF1 4ATfl 1410(Cli SU82 i:H SUB2 0) SUBN COCH'CHCO) SUBM I O(H Cil Sddl,; 01-i I~N EQUALS It 2, OR 3)IN STYRENE SOLN, IN THE PRH:;f'-NU- OF lJVk.'~1XIDES I-71vi:S OLIGOPOLYURETIIANES, OCNRNHC0(0fCkl SlJBZ CH 5UB.i! U) SLIBA COCI-ItCHCOM01 SUB2 CH SUB2) SUBN 0 SUBZ CNHRNC0 (1), WHICH I'JiEll~j ARE 1.41111 STYRENE. Iq SPECTROSCOPY SHOWED THAT I REACTS W[Y~14 STYRENE.' TO GIVE SLINic, GROUPS RESULTING FROM STYRE4E ADON. TO N. THiS RESUt.l* W4S CO'.'FIRME'D BY DTA OF A I-STYRENE MIXT. ANO 2#4*TGLYLENE 011SOCYANATEI'STYRENE COPOLYMERS, WHICH HAVE It UNITS. FACILM; IWO'. KHIM. VYSOKOMOLs SOEDIN.9 KIEV, USSRo L IN C L A S S ! F I F D 1/2 C 17 1,NCLA$StJtIo6 vlillirE~$HNG DAYE-20NOV70 fIrLE-INFLUENLE OF STRUCTURE (If INITIAL CCPIPGNENrS CIE 4tA()IAYIGN CURING OF UINSATURATE0 GLIGOESTLRS AND OLILUESTERURETHANES -U- -AUTHOR- (;35J-CF.ELLl-.ENKL), S-1-i VIUENINAY N.Gts t-lA'rYlJ$H0VAp V.G.1.9 GHERVETSO~At I*N., PYAt,KUV, G.N.., CCUNTRY 6F INFU--USSR ~iSOURCE-INU. ENG. CHEM., PROO. RES. DEVELOP. 1970P !PU)v 143-6 .D.ATE PUBLISHEC-----70 SUdJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-KAOIATION POLYMERUATIONs GLIGOMIERt MALIAC 40114YWRIOEt ETHYLENE, ETHYLENE GLYCUL, PHTHALIC ANHYERIDEg AI)i(PIC jAj;Il)v sr$Aclr. ACID, ETHYL CARBAmAlEg THERMAL Sl'AB[Liry, LHENICAI, kESI.STANCE, POLYMER STRUCTURE CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESI'RiCrIGNS DOCUMENT GLASS-UNCLASSff-I~A) PRJXY REEL/FRAME-3002/1144 $TEP NO--tJS/C(DG, C11 160~ 0 11- 14:_, I lie) Cf,~~C 212 017 UNCLAS S f F 16) I'li,0CESSING UAI --7---20%UVl0 CIRL ACCESSICN A6Sb,ACT/Ex[t~ACf--(U) AB-irpA(-T. r HE JfOIAOIN. OLMOESTEPS AND OLIGUE'JlEr-~. (.lRE;THA?%J.S hAS 1P.VFSTIGATL-0. THE UNSATG, OLIGGESTERS i%ERE SYNTHESIZED FROM wo-1:M Slicir'-, Ii 111J.3"ll ANI) DLETHYLENE GLYCGL, PHI'riAl-I.C ANHYDRIUE, MUD in~uji)fc- mio SEI -'A(IC bf.-PIG LISEF AS MUDIf-IERS. toNfl,%fl). CLlt'*;-6F-3Tl--k 1.]F FRE~ ISULYANhIt. i;KOUP LONrL0.1~-) WI-RL pRi'llUCIA) BY CL1GW:lEIl-YLENf:j AND WITP 0lPhENYLMFTJlAhf:, ANL) HLXAt'-N~THYLENE fiv: C11111"IG RATE CEPENDS CN THE ~VRULJURE OF THE ESP. 111L MUN10.141J45. I '% THE CASE OF UNSATU. CL I GGES rEA LIRE7 IlAlql:S,-t I c c.f~jl'~upS PA-, r I (-.I P'rA r L- IN TFE CURING REACTIGN. I N IRRAON 4 C.CKILYPN 8CITIf Y I ELD OF 114 SOL . FRACTION ANE WNVERSIC,"J OF DOW3LE 30NDIS AM- HIGHER Tfl~),N IN rHE PRESENCE OF PEROXIDES, PHYS. AND MECH. FISLIPERTIESt THERMAL Sllbll-IlYt ANJ Ii SU6Z 0 ANC CFEM,, RESISTANCE AREv AS A RULEv HIC4iElP, FUR POLYMERS llfl7AINED DURING HIGH ENERGY IRRACN. FACIL!'ry: INST, HIGH MUL. CHEM.r KIEVv USSR. USSR VDC 62.1.3788533.9 BURAMV, V. IVANOV, V. P,, and. KOWBOW..'MY, G. A. "Study of the Passage of fligh-Power Iaser Radiation Throuj,,h an Optically Dc-~ise Plasma" Hinskp Zhurnal PrEsladnoy Spektroskoplip Vol 16, No 2, Feb 72, pp 231,9-242 Abstracts The article describei resvIts of 6an experitiont-11 study of the passage of ruby-laser radiation (density 3.0 5410C w/sq 4-nt diaution 3'10 sec) through a qu;Lsistationary plasma with a tomPeTaWre Of 3-4 ev ani & con- paratively high absorption coefficient (4-7 =71). Nonllym,~&r phenomena. were found during the passage of the laser radiation throiigh the plasma4. vizz., bleaching and an increaso in the absorptivity of the plasrux. 7ho mechanism of the observed plasma bleaching Is diecussed. 1/1 Acc. Nr Abstracting Service; '01.ef Code: INTERNAT. AEROSPACE,64:9 -,$=741 R 0 A71C1,251153 if Obwiniations of Jo Yams onofi= 273 at A tin wMillengths of 2 onid $ mm (NAWkwonw lupkqo~a. VWWy i r istochnika 3C 273 no -4*tmkh 2 1 8 OnW. Y, ajjljq2V. A~Q G. Kisliakov, i. G. Moism. and A. 1. Mau El: - -GosWvUven-.y7T7n'werSPte,t ti iW 219-224. 1 1 an. P. Results of obsomations carried out In May 1960. Njslng a 32-in radio talescaps, The bri tnem temperature of Vitmo, found W comparison with that Of, JUPROF, APPMed to t" equal tp 290 *'n W minus 25 K at 2.16 mm wo 495, *& or minus 20 X tit 8 mm, The derwities of the radiation fluxes of the source X 7111 at the tivite wavelengths are equal 10 0 14 plus or minus 14) x 1. 0 11) the shinuj 26th W/*Q m-H2 s~d W plus or minus 4) x 10 to the minus 2flth W19q m-H2, The date are pse!wntod without taking Inoo account ft Wors in dotermining the brigh"M tompethtures oil juailiti, ow latter WMW to be flq%tsi to 1W Plus or minus 20 41'.,mt 2.1111 mm and 144 plus of minus 20 K at 9 mm. REEL/FRAME 1980006~-) USSR UDC 66.063.5 NO sk, KOSTIKOV, V. I., HAURAM".40, .. and NOMKINA, A. V., Hoo-cow XnBtitute of Steel and Alloys "Wetting of Diamonds and Craphite by Liquid Alloys of 1140a With Titaniun" Kiev, Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No 1 (97), Ian 71, pp ?9-82 Abstract: A study was made of the wetting of single dioziond crystals and plates cut from them along the (100) facet and pyrolytic graotite. The test procedures are described and the results of the experimiInts at-0 prosented. The tendency of liquid iron and its alloys with titsmium towzird wetting diamonds is higher for the (100) facet and lower for daij! (111) natural facet. Pyrograpblte occupies an intermediAte position. Introduction of more that) 30% titanium into the- iron improves wettability of diamsmi(bj and graphite by it. The magnitude of Lhe Contact Mngle Of pilre iron In pyrQgrnphite ill !V, and that of iron allay wi tit 3.9,1 C iti aboul, 110% The ionersal of adheslon of iron to diamcnds along the (100) facet to 3,160 erg9j1K=2, tutd on the (111) facet, '2,590 ergs/cm2. The energy of adhesi*n to pyrographite is 2,960 ergs jm2. It wan found that titan1w; increases din ewrily of ad- hesion of iron to graphite and diawnds. 1/2 MEM M. MOLUMMI KIM I Effirlim USSR KOSTIKOV, V. I., et al, Poroahkovaya Metallur$iya, No 1 (97), Jan 71, pp 79-82 Graphs are presented showing the wetting contact -ongle jof diamonds and graphite by FeTi alloys as a function of titanium contoot, the variation of the wetting contact angle of diamonds and pyro$raphl,to by iron as a function of contact time for both 'the (100) MW (111) facetap and the apreading of Fe-Ti alloys over diamonds 4ad pyrographille as 11 function of Ti content. 2/2 NOW 1/2 045 UNCLASSIFIOD TITLE--INFRAREO ABSORPTION OF METABORATE,ION CRYSTAL AT LOW TEMPERATURES -U- AUTHOR--4AgU&k! T. ~COUNTRY OF INFU--USSR P140CESSING 0ATE---30GCT70 IN A POTASSIUM ORCIMIVE SOURCE-EESTI NSV TEAD. AKAO. TOIMov FU US.9 MAT. 1970, 1910v 104-7 ~aATE PU8LISHEO------70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--IR ABSORPTION, ABSORPTION BAND SPECTRUAv CRYUGENIC PRUPERTYt VIBRATION SPECTRUM, NEGATIVE IONP BORATEt POTASSIUM BROMIDE, 10141C CRYSTAL CCNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1475 STEP NU--UR/0456/'fi)/019/001/Olt)li/01.01 --Clf'%C--AC-CE-S-S-ILIN--NO--APOllil464 i L 2/2 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL18464 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. VIBRATIONS Of: THE 30 SUB2 PRIME NEGATIVE ION WERE STUDIED AT LIQ* N AND LIQ. H TEMPS. rE(Ap. DECREASE LEADS TO A RAPID DROP IN THE ABSORPTION CJEFF* OF THC C13,43INATION FREQUENCIES UPSILON SUB3 PRIME EQUALS (09til) MINOS (()YLPOJ ANO V SUB3 PRIME PRIME EQUALS (Ot2tt) MINUS (Ot2tOlt WHICH CONFIRIC; THEIR INTERPRETATION AS HOT IRANSITIONS, A LINEAR SHIFT OF ALL OANOS To LOWER WAVELENGTHS (6 TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3 CN PRIME NEGATIVE-1 PER OEGREE) AS WELL AS THEIR NARROwING-WAS 03SO. THE GAMMA S063 AEl$URPTION BAND OF PRIMEll 80 SUB2 PRIME NEGATIVE ANO OF PRIME10 130 51)t32 PRIME NEGATIVE IS ACCOMPANIED BY A SATELLITE BAND* LOCATED AT 1.9 CA PRIME NEGATIVEI TO LOWER WAVENOSo FROM THE PRINCIPAL BAND. THIS SArl:LLiri;: BAND IS ATTRIBUTED TO THE UPSILON SU83 VIBRATION OF THE [,'i!4 DIFFERENTLY ORIENTED IN THE CRYSTAL FIELD; THE 2 Ok[ENTATIGNS CUINCIOE WITH THE C SU63 AND C SU64 AXES. FACILITY: INSTo Fll. AST-RON** TARrUt USSR& USSR TJDC: 535-371 REBAWj K. K., SAARI, 11. M., and PAUPITIO, 'To Kh. "Hot Luminescence of Impurity Molecular Ions in Alkall,-IfalEde Crystals" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR--Seriya Fiz1chesXW1,1, No 4, 1973, pp 848-854 Abstract: This article is a short* reviev of the rersults of ex-perimental and theoretical work published on hot luininescence OlL.) iv rapUly relaxi-nj,.-, impurity centers of a crystal. Some new experinental data in ~;iven, 411onj with discussions of some general questions. Hot lunivescen~a is here (lefilled as the luminescence emitted before the establishment (if U1031'.:Ll aquilitx-Aiun in the course of oscillatory relazxation of the impurity venter. The differe--ces between hot luminescence in rapidly relaxirij;l systems ani Hf., in. slovly rehu, ing, systera; are: the poscibility of' interference of Ifl, wit4 corfrdnati= I-if;- persion; its duration -- i.e., the afterglow follaviiall instn.:A--neous exc-'Atu- tion; its unique extinction processes. HL is interu5d.ng 1-.ticaLlse: it OC-ft~rs a method of stadyin,:; re-1-a-%ation processes; it Is a co:rponar.1, 01' secon1wry. glow, vhich must be considered in the interpretation uf experinents on d.-I-s- persion; it is an independent and now component of sevandar,v glow. Biblioj;- ra h of 25- 1/i Y USSR UDC 669,721.046.-1 MAURITS, A.- A., MEDEUOV, Ch. K,, SHADSKIY, S. V. "Thermochemical Investigation of Ammonium Carnallite" Tr. Vses. N-i Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin., Magn. i Elektrodn. J)rom-sti [Works of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute of t1m, Aluninwi, Alag- nesium and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. 72, pp. 77-83. (Translated from Re- ferativnyy Zhurnal Matallurgiya, No. 5, 197.1, Abstract No. 5 G190 by the authors). Translation: The integral heats of dissolution of anhi,drous, d;LI-4yzi.rate, ard hexa- hydrate amnonium carnallite at 25' are experinentall), determiw~e. Based 0.1 the data produced, the thermal effects of the processes or dehydration and de- composition of ammonium carnallite are calculated: N114CI,'~tg(:l2,6EI-)O=Nl~LICI.!.IgCl?- 2H20+4H20=60.5 kcal; NNCI-~lgCl2-21120-.Nfl4,CI-MgCI2#21120+30.6 kcal; N140-MgC12= MgCl2+NH3+HCI+46.08 kcal. 1 table, 8 biblio refs. USSR :UDC 669.721.a46,4 MAURITS A. A., MEDEUOV, Ch. K., BERSENEV, P. D. "Tensometric Study of Ammonium Carnallite" Tr. Vses. N-i. Proyektn. In-ta. Alyumin., Magn. i Elekt:t-oden. Prom-sti [Works of All-Union Scientific Research avd Plannkng Institute uf the AlUminurl, Map- nesium and Electrode Industry], 1970, No. 72, pp. 84-89., (Translated fToin Re- ferativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5, 1971, Abstract No. 5 C191 by the authors). Translation: Experimental results are presented from dotemi iila t ions of 1he vapor pressure over aumonium carnallite crystal hydrates and Lts anhydrous co-1plex as a function of temperature. Tine thermal effects of the jiTocesses of dehydration and decomposition of carnallite are calculated on the Whsis o6 the data produced by a statistical method, using the isobar equations of the chomical reactions. Die dependence of the equilibrium constant of dissociation of anhydrous carnai- lite on temperature is determined. 4 figs; I tabl-P, 9 h4blio refs. 1/1 1/2 019 UNCL ASS I FIE6 PRI.ICESSING 0ATE-04LIECTO TITLE--ALIPHATIC ACIDS SYNTHESIZED BY ASPOROGENIC YEASTS -U- AUTHOR-02)-MAVLANI, M.I., GULYAMOVAI No. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--UZB. BIOL. ZH- 1970P Ift(2)t 17-19 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SC IENCES TOPIC TAGS--YEAST, BIOSYNTHESISi PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY FICHE NO ---- F010/605006/Ell STEP NQ--UR/9079/;tO/OL,ieOO2/001'1/001'1 CIRC Accr'SSION 2/2 019 UNCLASSI FIEU I'll-OCESS ING UA 10 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140010 -ABST.RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. YHE COMPN. 1:16:: VUll-ATILF AND NONVOLATILE ALIPHATIC ACIOS SYiNTHE:SIZED HY YFASTS 0,0111LIA CANDIDAY CANDEOA MYCOOERMA, TORULOPSIS BACILLAR15.1 BRETTAV'.)MYCES VINI, ANO RHODOTORULA GLUTINIS) WAS DETO, U5ING PAPER (;1-1910MATOG. THE HIGHEST ACID FORMING CAPACITY WAS F04JNO IN M. CANDIDAt B;.'NIINI AND C. 14YCJ0ER-"lA. 7:: Icc. NrAT()1Ot7qqq- Abstracting. Servic Ref Code CMUCAL AB.ST. e. ~70 r 125814m Se Option ver dug tho growth of a 11imaj2p gr i , .;t telluride -single cr is a xnelt_~ +Mosl. ;"e crI r*"' S.: Mavl v h. IIIIIJ ,~v, ~h - %4_! .4,u yo ~ a M; A 'd. 'a a (Russ). The distributior; coieff. (X) af-AgWtttbxir(oKc A grolsi. ing SbTe2 single crystals, witi. desi~vd 'is f A 'w deid. with theaid of ROAg. Thl. melt coat*"474 TIJI! ratio CIQ at different sections of tho ~~OW incKeAsieil ~ vith t1ii! length of the crystal. The increan Was ~nost pvxni)~ aced wt high rates of growth, i.e. 12"tatu/br. At 0 intrIAT, 'K 1. 2.5 A: 10-1. :'tl3jR REEL/ USSR LOO 347.2411565.2-057 M&Y. L. A., and PAVARE, B. G., Institute of Inorganic Chexls,U7, Academy of Scieic-es-Latv. SSR "Reaction Products of Catechol. with Methylphosphonic Aoid Dichloridew Riga, Izvestiya Akademli Nauk Latviyokoy SS% no 4, 19,73. pp 485-490 Abstracti The reaction of pyrocatechol. with jaethylphoisphonic acid dichloride occurs via a Primary or sacondaW phenol-ciienone Ma=Utgemont Cphonal --JP cyclohexanedione _7. Such, rea=wigements often acconp=j electorphilic and radical substitution reactions of phenols such an halcigenat4on, nitration, alkylation, free radical oxidatioul but so far no such xva=wtgemont has been noticed in reactions of phenols with org=ophosphams coupowAs, 0 USSR UDC 54t,5715Ni-18 Y institute of Inorganic Chemistryp Academy of Sclences, Latv SSH "Effective Charges on Phosphorus in Some Compounds" Riga, Izvestlya Akademii Hauk Latylyakoy 38R, No 4o 197.31 pp 31,)4-396 Abstracti A correlation function haz been developed for the s2p-electron binding energy and effective charges on the phosphorus ottom. The chargem were calcul&t--d by means of a combination of tne, Haber4orn oynle and the Kapustinskiy equation for the lattice energy, The funcUon has tho forwi 0.813 1A USSR UDO 543.422.251547.241 MLY, L. A., and LUKEVITS, 0. X.0 Institute of Inorgwdo Chemistry, Acadeay of Sciences Latv. SSR "PMR Spectra of I-AmLinoethylidene-191-diphosphonic AcU'l Riga. 12VesUya Akademii Nauk Latviyskoy SSRj No 4j 197)., pp 443-445 Abstracto NMR-H I spectra (60 Mcps) of the aqueous solutionof I-aAino- ethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid taken on the instruftlut Ilffl-P-60 at mom temperature are reported and discuseed. In additLon im, water, a lal MIxture of water and deuterium oxide was usoA as well an imter plus tle'uterlu2 oxide plus dimethyl sulfoxide, 47 Acc. Nr-- . AbstractinS Service: 'Ref. Code: #0041858- CHEIMICAL ABST. 0 4 89455J Structure and reactivity of hydrazine dciii-ativels. . Kinetics of the acid hydrolysis of carboxylk Incid 14- W drazides, (Lrt&- Khim. remction ritivi, COil. corsts., activation vnex~;ks. asid Arrhenitis (mclumq.- fartam- were detd. for RCONWNH3 (R =- Me Pr' 'MeOCI-11, 11,410CRI, P11, 'p'.-NLfC0CjI4' P-NECCOH" w-CIC6144. MeiNW-14, Cilit, or p-O..NC4H,) hydrolysis at 710 or ~0-* it, I to .10r 111,901 soins. The structure of R hai ofilk a ruirior effect clil tile IIY- (Jrujysi~;. killetics jue to 11 frinqkrly siu~ujtaixow., protoniziLtion Rild (IIjO)4 addit. reactimi. REEL/ FIUME 1 &7 15 1739 .......... Acc.' Nr. Abstracting'Servic'e:~ kef Gode: Ono^ A OV04185.9-- CHEMICAL ABST. VY) 99456k Struct-le ad remactivAy of hydri2ine derivotives. XXI. Kinetics of the alkAlin* hydrolysis of c3rtmOill axid ~Ydrszides, Grekov. 'IL.A) .. " j ~' - JV'U, O~ I N VZ$- 'Yhf:'rt*aCtioFI rates. "tiv*tjoli vntTgh."' ikoiwnius frequency factors, and reaction entlialpies were dletd. lif alk- RCONHN'lli (1), R - Ph, ~-NUCJij,~p-AIO)Cilti. Pr' hile. or McOCHO hydrolysis at 2k. 401, or W". The ioniration q I 'I in- creases very rapidly with the conen. of Alk. SO".; in 5%, 1011, 90% 1 is ionixtd. The ionitafloo Jjjjj