SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOLCHANOV, V.S. - MOLODTSOVA, L.S.

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-7, USSR UDC 617-001.34-1)7:616-009.939.6 V--V- and SOLUN, V. S., Sar'atov Medical. institute "Changes in Blood Protein Metabolism in Vibration Disea:3e" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Professionaltnyye ZabQlevaniya, 31o 10, 1971, pp 43-45 Abstract: Total proteins and changes in the blood protEin fractions were studied in 94 persons who had been exposed, to local vibiation for varying lengths of time: 34 still using vibrating tools at the time of the exa-:r,.ina- tion and 60 no longer doing so because symptoms of vibration sickness had been detected. Both groups showed changes in protein metabolism -- decrease in albumins, hyperglobulinamia (iacrease in the a2, a2, and y f ractio-as) , and decrease in the albumin-globulin ratio. These chang-as were -imore pro- n*unced in the first group, especially among the female workers. Dyspro- teinemia intensified with length of time on the job being- particularly severe in those with 16 to 20 years of,experience. Protein metabolism ex- hibited a tendency to return to normal in those no longer exposed to vibration. 2/2 42 d USSR um 669.o46.5 -~ZMXOV, V. K., VOI.111OV; S. G., S111170, G. B. KO. G.., PEGOVJ V. G., YOLC o ,TSIBUL'MOV, A. L., and Y6. 'D'. "Refining of Ball Bearing Electrical and Martin Steels by Synthetic Lime- Alumina Slag with High Silica Content": Moscow, V sb. "Sovremennyye problemy kachestva stall" (MMS). (Collection of Works. Modern Problems of Steel QUality) (NOSCOW InStitlMe of Steel.and Alloys), Izd-vo "Yetallurgiya," No 61,11970, Pp 247-249 Translation of Abstract: Results are presented of the refining of Shn15 steel wlted in 100-ton electric furnaces usinj; zynthetic rklat,, with hi;~h silica con- tent in a ladle, With respect to sulfur content and the lr~vul of cortlamina- tion by salfide irq)uritier., the q btained steel is nintilar 'to metal refined vith conventiunal oynthatic slag containing not rLrra:Ah,,;L;-1 .3% of silica, ed with oxide and irlobular impirities. although the form,--v in more conttridnat I Data are prevented on production tesLing, of the describicl -41-ag a, a ~hrtin plant, at uhich th,~ q,--Iity of the 12L3illIF and 20 K steels - for p-Ires was f ound to be similar to a steel refined with the usual synthotic I'Liis, The proiuc- tion co3t of the slag with high silica ooat4nt is 6iven 'It is approximately 10 rubles/ton cheaper than the ordinary~!sla&)- 3 tabl iw~, or USSR UDC:60.046.S58.7 PEGOV, V. G., ANISIMOV, M. Ye., SHIRER, G. B., ABRAMOVA, A. A., KOMEL'KOV, '01NOV, S. G. SHAL MO A' G_ V. K., MOLCIUVOVA A. A., 1, 1 A.A. "Influence of Dcoxidation of Motal With Silicocalcium and Addition of Soda '-to:Synthetic,Slag on Contamination of Type SMIS Stee'LW-ith Nonmetallic In- clusions" Proizvodstvo Che-rnykli Metallov [Production of Ferrous Metals--Coll.ection of ..Works] No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 1970, pp:215-226 Translation: When type SU11S steel is made in 100-T electric furnaces with treatment by,synthetic slag in the,,1adle:.,,the addition,of 2.5-3.0% calcinated soda allows the content of oxygen in the:steel to be reduced by 25'a and the contamination with sulfides, oxide,and globular inclusions to be significantly ieduced. Deoxidation of ShKhl5 steel with silicocalcium 2.0-2.S kg/T with simultaneous processing with synthetic slag decreases the content of sulfides and oxides, but causes an increase, in the :content of globulLT inclusions in the.steel. 3 tables; 5 biblio. refs. 1A nno (mrl ASUFTED PROCESSING DATE--040EC70 4~ jj;: USSR UDO: 0521.9.0h8J, -GASIK, L.:ff ~_MDROZENM, V. N.J ONMIYENKO, I. P., 1110WHOOVA, 3, - ZHM, V. j I., ~Lfl-- V* "Electrospark Production of Polymetallic Compositions" Kishinev, Elektronnaya Obrabotka Materialov: No 406), Aug/Seip 72 pp 8-12 Abstract: The paper gives the results of experimental studies of electro- produced by the set up shovn spark formation of polymetallic compositions in the figure. Hinged to rotor I are anode reds of tungsten, copper, chromium and silver. Suringing out as the rotor turns the anodes pericdi- caIly approach the surface of cathode 2. By properly combiiiine; "he rota- tional velocities 14), and w2 on the one, hand,.and velocity wl arid. the pulse repetition frequency of the spark oscillator on the other hand, the transfer -of anode.material can be regulated so as to form overlap irig alloyed zones this method of~alloying can be at (59 'a, r. Experimental studies show that used to produce: intermet-a-Uic compounds in surfacing which, e-ar-not be nade in ja~ conventional metallurgical Froc'ess. By proper selection of parameters surfaces.with any desired physical,properti4s can be, produrced, 2/2 0 5 UNCtAstijpl&~fj~, PRO(IES~ DA --230CT70 I 11G TE ~~J-JJLE-HEPARINE EFFECT ON FIBRIN CLOT STAHLIZATION -;U- il~d THOR-( 03)-7RUSTAMOVA B.A.9 MOLCHANOVAP L.Vor KUDRY A S flOll S.A. ~__-G,QUNT R Y 0 FINFO--USSR ~iSJOIJRCE--VOPROSY MED ITSINSKOY KNIMII. ~1970.: VOL 16., 14R PP 290-293 _PUBL lSHE0------70 TE, A 212 015 UNCLASSIFIED PRb~,~sstNG DATE-23-OCT70 C-IAC ACCESSION NO-AP0120847 .',~.-ABSTRACT/EXTP ACT- (U) GP-.0- ABSTRACT. HEPARINE EFFEPT ON. ~TA61LIZATION GF CLOTS OBTAINED BY MEANS OF FIBRIN "GNOMER PULYMERIZA110-NI HAS B-EFN STUDIED. HEPARINE AT APPROPRIATE CO.' ST. ELI L I,' ICENTRATIONS EXERTS G ACTION ON PRE FORMED CLOT. [N T11IS CASE AS WELL AS~ AFTER STABILIZA-r(ON OF -FIBRIN BY FACTOR XIII THE CLOT LOST THE ABILITY "F DISSOLVING D ~.-:4iO%1OCHLOROACETIC. ACID. BUT, THE COLT WAS f4C RE LIABLE7 TO 1:13P.1NOLYS1.11 AFTER HEPAR..INE ACTION AS STABELIZATION BY FACTOR X111 LFAIDS 'ro rNE -INCREASE OF- RESISTA""'CE OF CLOT TO FIGRINOLYSIN ACTIDN, SUCCESSIVE -AC' 0, ACTION OF. PUR--E FIBRIN,, 14EPARINE AND f ~T R XII I Oft THE: CLOT LEADS TO THr_ .,,-TRUE -STABiLIZATIOiN OF CLOT. 1. E. TO TKE INCREASE I'TS RESISTANCE TO ",'-,-~FIBRINDLYSTS ACTION. HENCE THE -STAB IL,I ZAFION" BY HEPAItINC AND BY FACTOR XI I I GO INDEPENDENtLY AND HAVE FjtFFERENT --"`I~j OL OG f:C-AL,, N A TURE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SIG~`NlFlCANCE~ FACILITY: ,"-,~--'"~~'t~A-60R'A~TORY--,IPF--.PHISE)Lt-)GY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, OF BLOOD: CL)A(,'TU:LATI ON, STATE Moscow. ___UNC L A S S I VIE 1) PIZ, I ~l G DATF-11SEP70 021 UNCLASSIFIED 13 c E S s OF LYTIC EFFECT OF F B H iARIN AND T YIR 13 X 1 N _1 Ttf: ON THE NATURS I P. I P4oGEN EP :HEP AR I N COMPLEXES ON FIBRIN -U- _,AUTHOR _KUDRYASHOV, R.A., LYAPIN4,, L.A., MOLCHANOVA , Li. V,, R USTAMOVA, B.As .~`COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR R:' URCE-VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHTMIJ, 1970,: VOL 16, 161-168 E..PUBLISHED ------- 70 --BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES UBJECT A.REAS ,_T: 0 P I C TAG.S-- F i BR I NOGEN, HEPAR[Nv THYROX I N E F I Blk I N F I Rq IN01, Y S I S ---CONTROL' -M AQ K I N G- - N 0 PESTRICTIONS CLASS--t)-NCLASSIFIED P R 0 X Y REELMAME--1986/0794 STfP r I RC ACCr_SS1g.N NO--AP0102757 iV~LL kSSIFIED -.::2/2 021 UNCLASSIFTED PRbc,Es s ma DA r i15r--P7G "-,C,I,RC AtCESSION NO--AP0102757 :;4BSTPACT/r=XTRACT--(jJ) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COMPLEX T Yq) X I Nii E PAI TY'rZli) P-I-SSESSINr, BOTH lfl VIVO AIND IN VITRO BY ANTtTHROMBIN ANI LYTIC ACT O~4 FIBRUN IN MOOEL SYSTEM WAS OBTAINED. FIBRIP111L.YTIC 4.C.TlVtTY el: T11F COMPLEX IS PRESERVED IN THE PRESENCE OF EPSMON AMINOCAPPCIC ACIO 1PLASMfN. THE COMPARATIVE STUOY OF TYRIJ* ANO F19WI.N~l;E14 HEPAfRjt4 (PH) AN T i COMPLFXES SHOWFO THE toEtljTITY OF THEIP ANTITHROMBIN Apilf LYTIC ACTION. -IT-- WAS ESTABLISHED THAT THESE C0,'JPLFXES 00 NOT POSSEI~S 15Y THE TRUE ~FIBRINOLYTIC ACTIVITY AND ACT AS SOLVENlS 3F ONLY UNST!RILIZEI) Ft',1RIN. -TYRH:CrIMPL-EX DDES NOT. CONTAI:N, PROTEIN IN THE: STRUC.TURE, ATS UNASMUCH AS LYTIC ACTIVITY IS NOT OF THE ENZYlATIC NATURE.' TVRH AND F)i COMPL~Xr_S, CAN.BE CHARACTERIZED AS "PHYSIOLOGICAL SGLVt~NTS" OF- 0kJ!.TAaILIzE.,) FI-IRIN. ~TH6 MAXIMAL ACTIVITY OF THE COMPLEXES IS OBSERVED DURING THEIR .~,YNCORPORATION INTO THE CLOT OF FIBRINPOLYMER, FH C94PLEX ALSO POSSE-SS INH,IRITORY ACTION 0.14 THE PROCESS OF FIBRIN STARA. BY X111 J,:AC-TOR. IT WAS PUBLISHED EARLIER THAT f9H COMPLfX AqISF$' IN THE r-,L0`)D AS REACTION OF-THE UAGAN.TSM ON THROIN191IN AbAIIJIST;~6110!1. THE "PHYSIOLOGICAL SOLVEUTS"' QF. UUSTtBILIM F!18:klt; ARF T, _TS OF ANTrCO AGE ATURAL .,.4UR.bP,,At :N AGULAUNd SYSTEM. 541.81-532.77 USSR UDC JAL QAVQVA M_ R_ DULO~TA, V. I.., ZHURKVIEVA, L. F., and FAVUH, A. T., .Pnepropetrovsk Chemical-Technological Institute imeni.F. E. I)zerzhinskiy and the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Ukrainian Academy of: Sciences "The Strength of Phosphonic Acids in Certain Nonaqueous Solvents" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XL, No 12, Dec, 70, pp 2631-2634 Abstract: In inert solvents phosphanic, acids are dimerized, or may yield .more complex aggregates; in solvents capable of forming hydrogen bonds, Were is deconmosition of these associates with subsequent 6issociation of the acid molecules. TIhe present research was aimed at determining the strength of phosphanic acids and B-naphthylphosphozic.acid in alcobols, ketones and ether. The bufferless indicator method was used, w1th a photocolorlmater, at 25 + 30. Constants a~ were determined for 12 substituents, frou the dissociation of the acids. In agreement: vilth the-Hammett e'quation th~' inda-res of the dis- sociation constants of phosphonicacids.~cor`relate 1-irtafarly tdith the constants up Man V0rENN0~MnVT,rrr,;SKrT ZIMINAL, N(l. 4. 19"0, pp. 52-511 M10TVIN 11AACrIONS M, vily. 131.ourt 1=110H IN Ul.CF.R b Y _-G-G-Maknimof', Lt.Col. r M-d.S.r- A D- to alactropiwrctic axatnination4 or ti- mortm. Prtilt-inn, in recent yenr-j cortitirt el-ne.,im were astriblialled lt~ Lhi- pv.~t~in ulmr piti~rrn. L.I. A"~44*4-tv~, V. yp. rI,.j,jk$no, E.J. 2' obs;rv~d in tf- ma,itivit.y ul' ul,;vi, j~ttl~ntl In Ll~. F-ri., tqh- SUk-11n, I.T. rillo- Se protqkn in titin lintisolo(,y. jr nuri-,_orn ncrt-l- botes th~, cause or 1) 1 1 to rbed p rotejn vivltnboji~ta tti lVer to,It d L,Oral, I, tl" r'l-tt'm f Ili.. li--. Th... S.14. Rytts, A.A. SlpitnloVa found functional lifer and hopatow.galy in zlii.b,"i. !i.o. almost in one half of the uIror prjtLv~t%tp. xn tht, opinion or L.I. Atakhonov (1967) the titnturbod protoln ontubolism in uleer di- ease J.,s cautsed by stecandary, din turbo uc-e t?f diee~tion, anti nb. of' food vuh-9thneeA in tho &=aIt bowel-* To .,Iuc1l,1v,tot L;.- c.,.j-nLti.n of', ;;.rOtvt= Trelrtiwii~6 we ox- natinild 108 men out'rPrJnp., from .1c.r-djan"n witJ)ijj.Ljj., 12,-2.5 yen, ago group. Amottr, theino 104) pottont;% h"d ducidenal ulcer ImA A. h-A enstric ttlc~r. rlio d41ration of' atImont was Jena than one year In I to 5 yours in 66, 5 to W r-- it, 6, th-st 10 32 I-r"on-o yoorm III in Wl pernonse tho roliowing associftt,"4 0 chol"cyntitis, rnAtrit1", In.61jasim, chronic rn-trltl,,.:"~"Ir.1-111".,.,,.,- thost%. Uoventy h-1 incre~i~~-d Avidityl ncidity wrls, nor.-I in ~4p end drpve~")d in 14. in 88 patients raidiojrnrhy %h- 'd b nichot. whlj~~ 20 lifid typictit clentric.1n.1 u%,.nrntj4 tirfortt'j- without a nkcho qY110r.in- Tuttil protIll wa-q- llot~rtnlnvd by the Motilud of Phillips W'd Vannlyke, the protdrin rruction,, werr studied with thjj, " ida aft ~;u p,r.. It,,: t r(-rllov-r~ i " - The proteirt. ~vt- baII "tl ..q eIt on. ?d t v ex eorbation of the nilmont %rrl j)rter a course or ontiulcoruum trentni"at. For I, moro vit.jortLve. evniuation or tho oiinervort j:ttan"%, 5o young donors wero examined in n0vilitco. liero, till. r"llowilt(7 'Crum t wato found[ total pro-Cin protein nild proteill fraction couten 0.62~,~ (albom.in _513.:jl~ ti;.,l -Am lift ... :1 .05 7 9 n1pho -jtnl)u till H.3 1 1. b- -Ptlobulin VC; 1:111"min-Clobulin 15.'~ A albumin-r1oltulin rutio %,.'a 1 0. i-R. Moderately intirkittJ hypoprot~knemxo wAx fokind in :I~l V".i.!~t,. Their ovornfi~- toi,sll j1rUt1!ijt was 6.2 1 A) 'tS - Tivere Un., no T- 10tiOnPlitp bvtwonn the totill protein level, tho dur;ttlon or tli~, oilmOritt slid the neiti-furviiiij; runc tLnl,Lor till, htelmaell, ~%t I t',~ eXaMmInotton of iu,Otoln frFictions. bypoillbumin"min was rcmkd in 58 (54~4'1 The average n1bumin runtent. wrfs 50.1 it 4,1'A. Amont, 'I ~ "', I . t, A, - - , . .- , I .. gastric ulcer patIont-, Orton this woo observed ir. c3m-i 61* ol--nt,-0 -%lil-for~:!.~,, or n6roinj nnd deptess d funi~cjdlj. jjypoalhkjr~l~ tons arto ri in cnae nomid wns found in 50 out of as potivitits with Mello sym and In 8 Out of 20 with cientricial ulcorouts def'ormintion. WUN" in pationtil with niche s~mjltorn tha olbumin-rormintt hopatic Cunetion VOIA comparatively micro often dinturbod t1lan, Vilk jintiont" who d1st not ho v'4 imAchs. In presence or niche uVrApte,ol, OvIdontly other 022 UNCC14SSf~lEb PROkESSING DATE--160CT70 'T SLID SOLUTION3 :-U- 5 lTLE--SPECIFIC PROPERTIES Of: BAT 103-BASED, SO ~,AUTHOR-(021-1(OMAROV, V-D-, MOLCHANOVA:, R. A~ ~7CXJUNTRY, OF, INFO--USSR ,,~SOURCE-AKADEMIIA NAUK SSR, IZVESTIIA., VENNYI'UNIVERSITETt ROSTOV USSa. '~~Of A.TE' P'U BL IS HE 0------- 70 ~~06ju T 'AREA S-MATER'l AL S CHEMIS'T'RY SOLID SOLUTION . i-'-T0PlC TAGS-6ARIUM-TITANATE, BIBLIOGROHY, CURIE POINT, ~si':z2~.J~-'ELECTRIC- PROPERTY, NIOBIUM# TANTALQMfi ANT,IMDNY#: LANTHANUM ~~`CONTRIDL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~,,DUCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED XY-REEL/r-RAME-1996/0951 TEP NO--UR/0363/70100,5iOOG/OO541005?3 ~_RRO_ s --CIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0118LL7 -UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING UATE-16OCT7~':' ~~.CTRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118117 R ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE T MPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF OATIO3 SPECIMENS CONTAINPix" NBt TAv SO AND LAt BY USING BRIDGE CIRCUIT OR RESONANCE TECHNIQUES AT VARIOUS FREQUENCIES. THE SPECIMENS WERE~PREPAREU FROM 51%C03 AND TIC2 'Y A CONVENTIO-NAL CERAMIC TECHNIQUE OR BY THE bECOMPOS1110NIUF 13ARIUM TITANYL OXALATE AT 820DEGC. IT 15 FOUND THAT THE TEMPERATUP'E DEPEWENCES OF PERMITTIVITY ARE ESSENTIALLY.THE SAMe IN SPECIMENS RREPARED BY EIT14ER TECHNIWUE. THE CHARACTERISTIC FEATURE OF SPECIMEtiSo ~-WITH 2-AT.,PERC.ENT OF ADMIXTURES IN PARTIC PERMITTIVITY ULARt .15 A '-v-'-'-mAxit4UM -AT 30-40 DEG C ANU ANOTHER SLIGHT MAXIMUM CORRESPONDING TO THE OF PURE, BAT103. .:,FACKAT:Y: ROSTOVSKII-NA-JONU ,"ZOSUDARST VENNYI UNIVERSITETi ROSTUVt USSR,o~ 'CLASSIFIFO U N 022 D --L60CT7-, UNCLASSIFIE PROCESS'e'NG DATE I-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118117 I~'~AOSTRACT/EXTPACT--(U) GP-0- AaSTRACT. STUDY OF T'HE TE-mPERATURE `-INDEPENDENCE 9F THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF-BATIO3 SP 114ENS CONTAI%l%G !N8:f'-TA, SB AND LA, BY USING BRIDGE CIRCUIT OR RESONANCE TECHNIQUES AT VARIOUS FREQUENCIES. THE SPECIMERS:WERE~PREPAREU FROM 13AC133 AND T102 -Y A'CONVENTIONAL CERAMIC TECHNIQUE OR BY T14E bEcomposuriavor- BARIUM TITANYL OXALATE AT 820DEGC. IT IS FOUND THAT THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCES OF PERMITTIVITY ARE ESSENTIALLY THE SAME IN SPECIMENS PREPARED*BY EITHER TECHNIwUE. THE CHARACTERISTIC FEATURE OF SPECIMEij~f -.WITH 2 AT PEKENT OF ADMIXTURES IN PARTICULAR9 15 A BLURRED PERMITTIV[TY ~~;----MAXIMUM- AT 30-40 DEG C. AND ANOTHER SLIGHT, MAXIMUM CORR-~.:iPONDING TO TH~- -POI NT OF PURE BATI03. F: ACILITY: ROSTOVSKII-NA-UONU VENNYI UNIVERSITET, ROSTOVt USSR.', C-LA I- T USSR PC 669.295.5 SHAPOVALOVA, 0. M., MOLCIIANOVA, Ye. K., and MINEYEVA, L "An Investigation of the Properties of the, TB 2Titanium Alloy" Moscow, Metallurgiya i Khimiya Titana (Institut Titana) 41etallurgiya Publishing House, Vol 6, 1970, pp 117-122 Translation: A secondary titanium alloy, smelted from the waste products of machine building shavings, as developed by:the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Materials and the lnstitute~ of Titanium, is described. The chemical composition of the alloy is given: Ti - base; 3.0-5.5% Al; 1. 0-3. 0% Mo; 2. 0% >/ Cr; 1. 5-":;,, Un; 2, 0% ;> V; 2. 0% >/ Zr; 0. 7Y. ;~>- Fe; 0. 15% Si; 0. 30% >/ 0; 0. 06% :~ N; and 0.. 015% >/ 11. 1 ti; me c1laiii cal prop- C; 0.35% > erties are UB 290 - 420 gigacalories/mmZ; ob = 100 L 135 gigacaloyies/nn2; 6 5 18%; 15 50%; aH 1-5 gigacalories m/cm for the TB2 alloy. The mechanical properties of the alloy at-increased temperatures (400*0 are determined, and the thermal stabllityzt 400-500*C is studied after thermal cycling at 350, 400, and 450*C. The prospects for using the alloy as a heat-resistant material up to 400*C are also indicated. The high corrosion resistance of the TB2 alloy in certain aggressive environments is established, and the absence of a tendency to intercrystalline corrosion -1/2 0 a, ME "FMIX Wimmimabyl fiftiffikh ...............*. ...... USSR ANMSB=Mp A. 0... MM-CHEMCO, E. VA -F., RkWHENWt N. 0., *nd LISYAI T. 0. "Quantitative Characteristics of Imumoglobulits During AOite Respiratory Tnfections of Children". Pediatriya., Akusherstvo i Ginekol (Pediatry, Obstetrics mad Gynecology) 1973, N0,,4j pp 6-7 (From RZh - Biologichesimya Ehimiya., NO 22., NOV 73., Abstract 110 1705) Translation: One hundred twenty six children were studietl dw.-ing acute respira- tory illness (ARI). The studies carried out~explained thm chfLnges in the con- centration of immunoglobulins; in blood cerum., in relationohip to age, type.of the disease, and complications. Children up to 1 year of-~age ailing with grippe and ARI of unImown etiology exhibited a lower concentration oJ' i=mnoglobulin -!3 y -oup of 0 and an increased content of the Im=oglo'bulin A. In the 1 . car gi children sick with grippe and pne=onia a s1rmificantly IncretuDed content of immunoglobu-Iin G was noted vith lower concentrtation of the imrmoalobulin A. Mm macroglobulins of these children exhibited u teadency to fin enlargement, in a of children ailing with pnetmionia, this i alwatiou vas ~ statistically signif - c an icanto With otitis complications the concentration of inuumoglobulin M increased ~steadiiy- Theoreitical Aat6a~Ltion USSR uDc: 62-50 -.MOLDABAYEV S M. ."On the Problem of Controlling Linear Stationary Systems in the Presence of ~Random Perturbations" Alm -A a, Izvestiya Akademii Naui Kazakhskpy SSR, No 5, $eP/CcE 73, pp 42-47 Abstract: The author examines the problem of constructing a regulator which guides a linear system from a given initial:position to a given vicinity of the coordinate origin in a finite time in the presence of random pertur- bations. The random perturbation is. described: by- a, Markov probabilistic -process with a known probabilistic~transfer.function. ---------- PROCOSSING DATE--20NOV70 Wk 010 UNCLASSIFIED -C IRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0128013 -AESTRACT/LXT.~ACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT,, THE, FOLLOW ING WEi'~E OBTAINED BY -K-jVGWN METHODS (4,, R PRINEI, ANO M . P. GIVENV: ~it zff :178)EGREES; ET, Hv .108DEGREES; BU, Hr 104-5DEGPEES; PH, H, 184-513EGREES~;, ME; SUB2 NCfi -'sUB2 CFV SUB22 H ([I), 228-30DEGREES,; PHCH SIJB~:r Kv l,;`)3-4QE-l'kE~S; AND BU, ME Ll 1) -1 112DEGREES. ALSO PREPD. WAS IV,! A.;: 134-50E611~EES. I AND IV WERE :::.-HYDROGENATED 3 HR OVEF, RANEY NI AT RGOM TEMP. TO YiIi;L,D PINHCOCRR PAIMEI IV). 11 (0.25 G) REFLUXEDA HR IN 20.ML ETOHI WITI I G RANE 'Y NI GAVE 0.2 G,V (R EQUALS Hv R PRIMEI EQUALS' CH SUB2 CH -SUEQ NET SUB2), 14. 15 2 - 3 C E G K E E S .SIMILAkLY, III GAVE -V - (R EQUALS ~IE, k PRIAEl ECIUALS SU) IP A4* 195-,6DEGJREES* 1-11 11.25 G) WAS HYDREGENATED:3 HA JN 4LK. ETOH SOLN. :-'-OVER :4 G kANEY, NI AT 20DEGREE S TO ~GJVE PfiNHCOCMEBUCG SUBI H, PI. FAC-IL ITY: ;:LENINGRA04,~ KHIPI.-rFAIRM. INSTot KGRAD, USSR. :1_Eo iimami"immimmil. 2.== 0 ogy USSR UDC 612.821 KOWCHENKO, N. V., and KOLDAVSKAYA. S. I.:, Department bf the Higher Nervous Activity at the Institute of Physiology Ime iA. A. Bogomole~;s, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Kiev "The Effect of Prolonged Hypokinesia on the State of Higher Nervous Activity of: Humans" Kiev, Fiziolohichnyy Zhurnal, Vol 19, No 4, Jul/Aug 73', pp 425-440 Vanslation: Investigation of higher nervous activity with prolonged hypo- kinesia carried out on healthy volunteer subjects has shot-Wn that strict bed confinement without immobilization lasting,up to 10 days did not have a negative influence on the state of higher nervouri activity; sLrict bed confinement without immobilization lasting from 10 to 30. days~and strict bed confinement with immobilizatioa of lower extremities by mi=s of plaster bandages lasting from 5 to 10 days lead-a to a deterioration of the perfor-mance of the brain, increased latent period of the orptic-mctor~refli~x, decreased number of scanned symbols in correction tables over a period of 10 minutes, and an increased percentage of error. Return of these indexeq to the start- ingJevel occurs about 8 days after discontinuation of hypoicinesia. The magnitude and the direction of changes in higher nervoLls,wactivity with 1/2 P-M!"ime USSR UDC 621.155.018.001.24 VLASOV, Ye. N. and MOLDAVSKIY, N. L. "Selection of the Optimal Parameters in a Low-Fower Supersonic Steam Turbine" Tr. Un-ta Druzhby Narodov im. Patrisa Lumumby (Works of the University of Peoples' Friendship imeni Patrice Lumumba);,'No 61,.1972,ipp 6e-81 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal--Turboatroyeniye, No 2, 1973, Abstr4et Nc. 2.49.22) Translation: In calculations of low-poi4er supersonic steam tLxbines, account should be taken of the relationship of the velocity coefficien.t ~ to the angle of nozzle inclinatton al; this requireti the accumulation ~)f a~.perimental material. At small values of flow rates G 1000 kg/h, the opLimal. 11ozzle angle is al = 12 -- 10*. For a steam flow rate of 500G, -- 100 kg/h, (al)opt = 16-14. The low nozzle height of.,10 - 11 mm,- usual.ly employed :En low-power turbines, shouid be considarddsatisfactory~' for 4. steam flov rate of I - 2 t/h, overstated at smaller 'flow; rates and, understated at larger flow rates. 12 figures. 2 tables.' 14.references. AMR" -G TE-04DEC70 013 UNCLASSI.FIEU PROCESSE11 OA ~:TjTLF_--PURIFICATLON OF WASTE WATERS:BY USING OIL SHALE ASH~-U- AREAS--MECH.y IND## CIVIL AND,MARINE EPIGR WATER POLLUTION, WATER *`TOPIr_TAGS--PAPER INDUSTRYP INOUSTRIAL WASTEt,: F01llPMFNT. nil SHAIF. rALET1114. nkinp:. Qx';ToATim4. i..ic.,u14 C-UNTROL MARK I NG-NO RESTRICTIONS DotUN'ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED --,_PROXY_FICHE NO ---- F070/605002/CO[t. S TE 41 --UR/0321?/70/,1)1)0/,30510ci8/0,I)II~) NO CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0139427 040~ 212, 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-i _C71: tIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0139427 -~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-IU) GP--O- ABSTRACI A SYSTEM FUR Z STAGJI': OURIFICAr"ON 4 FT 14ILL EFFLUENTS HAS BEEN OEVELOPEb. :PRELIMM' RY PURfr-[CA'IJ,`4 Of- OF KF WHITE-.WATER IN A WACO FILTER AND OEaDORIZATION OF BLACA LIQUOR BY AEPATION GIVEN PRODUCTS WHICH ARE COMBINED: r-oR FIJRTHEI 2 :-b T,k G E -FLUENT HAS 'A 800 SUB5 OF S1111LAR rl) 200 PURI'FICATION. THE COMBINED EF !NT Wjbii OT.L SHALE MG-L. 'THE IST PURIFICATION STAGE (CONSISTS OF; TREATME~ ASHt AS A CAO CONTG. REAGENT, TO CAUSE COAGULATION ANP R&:)N. OF COLOR# THIS REDUCES THE 1300 BY 13PERrENT, AND *]"HE VOL. OF Imit SujUGE IS S1,11i[LAR J0 '15PERCENT OF THE INITIAL EFFLUENT VOL..; IN THE 2NQ STA.-,E, Tt-lcu: PARTIALLY PURIFIED EFFLUENT SEPD, FROM THE SLUDGE is WETH liS U132 SUB4 TO LOWER ITS PH AND, AFTER A0014. Of- NUTRIENT ;.r>ALr' , 15 SUBJECTEC) TO_BIOL* PURIFICATION IN TANKS WITH LOW INTENSITY AERATIO)i. THE OVERALL REDN. Or- 1300 IS 88PERCENTt OF COD 65PERCENT, IN THE: INDil*STRIAL :~upur-ICATION EQUIPMENT, THE 1ST STAGE PURI .FICAHON IS, COA;H-NEO WMi -~HYORAULIC-REMOVAL OF EXCESS ALKALI FROM Olt-'SHALE A$H4 At)VANTAGES OF THS~ PRO -cS,S ARE ELIMINATION OF THE.111EED FIOR WME, LWIER POWER A -ClUNSUMPTION FOR AERATION, AND A 65PERCENT, EbN. OF THE Otlf,. codipos. IN ~,T!*. -EFFLUENT WHICH ARE DIFFICULT TO OXIDII.E~'.t,14AIIqLY,t![GN[ti). TALLINP; USSR ,,~~-:TACLLITY: TALLIN. POLITEKH INST.1 UNCLASS 1 F IED UNCLASS~ PROCE USING DATE-18~SEP70 'TIT- L 8-,PHASE.COMPOSITION AND STRENGTH 'OF HIGIILY : BA$ICIMANGWOESE SINTERS AbiriiaR-103) UTKOV, V.A.9 MOLE VA* N.G:# MILLER, V. YA. ago X-OUNTRY OF'INFO--USSR j~s.bukcr:m-IZV* AKAD. NAUK SSSRs, METAL 1970t (1)P' 3-6 ;T t - UBLISliED - ----- 70 _ WSA)BJECT,AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY9 MATERIALS __SINTERt~,MANGANESE ~-.TFJDPIC JAGS OR t IRON RtIL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS MENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED Y REEL/.FRAlME---1984/0169 STEP NO--UR/0370/70/000/Cll)l/0003/0006 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0054965 - ----- UNCLASS IF IED USSR- UDC:, 669.*35:669.046.54/55 STRELITSOV, F. N., TRANKOVSKIY, Ye. G., MOLDAVSKIY, 0. 0. "Refining of Copper of Impurities upon Melting in a Vacuum Furnace" Mosc6w, Tsvetnyyc Metally, No 8, Aug 73, pp 40-43. Abstract: It is demonstrated that the degree of refining of liquid copper -is determined by the volatility of the components. and i's accompanied by evapor- tion of-the copper. During m UUM Induction furnace!;, the degree a 1 elt.ing in vac. of;refining is,insionificant, while. durin m Iting in cathode-ray furnaces it g is higher, but is accompanied by greater losses'of coppeir~, 7777777 USSR UDC 576.858.75.095.57 ~~.PODCHEMTYAYEVA, R. Ya., SOKOLOV, M. I., PARASYUK, 14. A. ,M)'ASNIK0'.1jL, I. A., -BASOVA,, E' A., SOKOLOVA, N. N., and MO st ~-' te 61, 11irolo" In 101 "Y imeeni D. I. Ivanovskiy, Academy of MeML-c-al Mences USSR "Study of Genetic Markers and Their Variability in Influenza Virus Isolated During: the,1968-1969 Influenza Epidemic. 11.. Variability of Genetic 'Markers.in Influenza Type A2 (Hongkong) Virus In:Passages!iU Mice at Low Temperatures" Mose(w, Voprosy Yirusolo-ii, No 5, 1971, pp 543-548 Abstract: Ten passages of influenza type A2"(Hong Kong) 'Virus in mice re- changes typical of influeny.1 in Taice. sulted in variants that produced lunb After the 20th passage, the pathogenic variants exhibited lncreas'(W repro- ductive activity at 36 and 40'C. All strains, except j-Q (11an" yw:.ig) 1/68 resisted hearlr47 re C t L . to '(j*C. Likc the ori-in-JIL strains they we om- ~20, -d adsorbed on z~hick vrythr rites but vere inxwc rvadil.:~ elutcd f r f--i plLnL L V r th L, m. Neuraminldai-.e actAvity W'18. 11,11f that in the originat 'tritins. I'lle '101010rical varl'!nts rcmniiind sensitive to normal. aniiull scrum inhibitors . P and '15d not a'-_- , lu n:-' e orythrocyt:(~s. They m;ombh,d thc! crigi~ial uro:i, ,ind tiltrav.1olet M USSR UDC 576.858.75.G95 5 SOKOLOV, M. I., PODCHEF,4YAYEVA,,R. Ya., PARASYUK, N. 'k. MEWSKIKH, L. K., MOLIBOG, Ye. V., SOKOLOVA, N.:N., and S, , XJOVA, V. M. Institute of Bird1_o_g-y-TffMT1-D-. I. Ivanovskiy, Academy of 'Nedical Sciences, USSR, Moscow "Study of Genetic Properties and Their Variability in Viruses Isolated in the 1968-1969 Influenza Epidemic. Communicatioh,l:~ Biological Properties of strains of A2/11ong-Kong 1/68" Moscow, Voprosy Vlrusologii, No 6, Nov/Dec 70, pp 677-680 Abstract: A study was made of the inhibitor ratio, the-rmial stabLlity, n(sura- Midase and aluent activities, stability against UV light, and pathogenic and toxic effeas on white mice of the A2/Hong-Kong 1/68 flu strain and two similar strains isolated in the USSR. The latter strains did not.differ significantly from.the.foriaer. On the basis of the test-Iresults, it is assumed that evolu- tion of the A2 virus in nature does not involve reversion.to strains of group Additional studies with laboratory varieties are required:to elucidate AO this.problem. USSR UDC: 539.1.074 GRM261ATTKATI, V. S., GRINEV, M. P., YERSHOVA,~ Z. F.,_049Y?. L. L., LITVINOVA, T. G., MIMAYLOV, L . M. ,MOLIN, A. A.', PANCHENKO~,77X7 "Color Indicators for Visual Evaluation of Dose During Radiation -sterilization" Dozimetriya i Radiats. Protsessy v Dozimetr. Sistemakh [Dos.Linetry and Radiation Processes in Dosimetric Systems -- Collection of Works], Tashkent, Fan Press, 1972, pp 113-118 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metrologiya i lzmeritalInc aya Tekhnika, No 3, 1973, Abstract No 3.32.1403), from the resume. Translation: It is suggested that a plasticized PVC film coii-taining an acid- sensitive dye be used as a color dose indicator for the 0.1--S.iO Mrad rzinge. The sensitivity of indicators to radiation as,a function of film c-:)inj)os:tioii and dye used is studied. Color dose indicators are calibrated using the -ferrosulfate method and calorimetry. A method is suggested for instrumental testing -of changes. in the color of indicators using spectrophotomczry of irradiated specimens, allowing do5es tO be MCd5urcd with errors of �10-12%. Practical recommendations are presented for the use of-color dose -ndicators to,checkradiation sterilization. 2 figures, I biblio. ref. 104 UNCLASSIFIED on PpmtLtSSING DATE--230CT7 ::Fl-TVE-4YIE_LDS OF FLUORINE 16 DUR I i4G T 14 -2: IP.AADIATIO.'4 OF S0DIU'4f MAGINESIU.Mil ALU41NUM RY HEL IU14 3 1 ON S A IN 9THE IRRADIATION OF SODIUM BY ALPHA -'40-TH0R:-105)-KRASN0VT NI.N. tDMITRIYEV, PaPol DINITRMVAo Z.P., l-,9.1 MOLINt GpAo -7_---r_nll,MTRY fir: imFn_-ussp. `_ -SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY T~ 00 1 CTAGS--FLUORINE ISOTOPE, SODIUM# MAGNESIUMt ALUMINUMr IRRADIATION, OL-f A0 AQ r r r t c :O,RDXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1578 STEP ~10--UR/0089/101028/OD3/02-~7/0257 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0120357 HMO 2- 031 UNCL A S 5 1 F I ED* PRdcFss'ulG DATE- 230CTI r JRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120357 :~.ABSTi-~,ACTIEKTkACT--(Ul GP-0- A15STRACT. THE YIELDS OF PRI~'-Wlg F T I j~ -4 T E G,`Z N.S-SEC-MU A-HA) FROPI PRIM.E23 NA 1PRIME3 VIE, 2 ALPH-) (DISII PRIMEIS F AND PRIME23 NA (ALPHAP 2 ALPHA Nl~ PRIVE141 F ,-i:E[IE S1.141LAR TO JVIES 10 PRIME;) AT SlIMILAR TO 27.5 MEV AiND SIC-111-AR TO 55 TIMES LO Pql!',E --AT S[MILAR TO 44 ME V iRESP. FOR PRIME2.4 MG (PRIME3 HE, ! ALPHA N) SI MI LAR JO 5 1-11-1E.3 10 PRIMHEe _-PRIMF15 NE YIELDS PRI.'-'EIS F, THE YIELD UAS.. ~AT, S 3 ALPHA) P-KI-NIF18 F, -IMILAK TO 28, MEV AND Mk PRIMIC2.7 AL, ;(PAIME3 IiEv. JT AdAS S IM I L AR TO 2.5 TVIES 10 PRUIE6 hTi 24~. 5 MEV4 I TE -4,50"T70 ELD P ~T LIT- ITR rt.E7~" iic"*f -11 c ;k (ALPHA, 2") PRIIlibll C REACTION-5 -:U- -u 4swvl NoNst Dr'lITkIYEVl:,P..P.,..',D Pi I TR fYLVA~~ Z. P. T IT0 110LINt GoA., ~00WO~l Y OF :INF0--USSA URC, E-- AT EtqERG- 19701 28(3)l 2-58 I'ATE PUBL I SHED------ 70 AREAS. -PHYSICS, NUCL-EAR SCIENCE A ND ITECHNOLOGY o'lC:TAG5- CARBON. ISOTOPE, loq B044BARDMENTv ALPHV80M.BARDMENT, BERYLLIUM ~LISOTOPE -1 ON ENERGY, ALPHA SPECTRUR -.-ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS NT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED btUME ROXY~REEL/FRAME-1994/1236 STEP No--UR/0089/70/02..9/00,)j,/0258/0258 .IRC.:ACCESsIGN NO--AP0115253 UNC LS S I F I E D --160CT70 -021 UINCL A S S 1-'F~-l0 MtE~15 S 1 NG DATE ACCESS I ON NO--AP0115253 ,p,STRACT/EXlkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTIRACT THE YIELD OF PRIMEII C IN THE -..f:P-Rf44E-9 BE HE, N) PRIME-11 C REACTION INCREASES: A LN U S TL I t,,F- A R, L Y .:10*0-5-1.60) TIMES 10 PRIME9 DECAYS-tSECiMLIA ~HR) Il H Elm THE MIME3 )i EI Gild' S TENERGY IS R INCREASED 2-30 MEV; THE YIELD OF PRIM.Ell C fi THL I ME BE(ALPHAt 2N)FIRIMEll C REACTICN 114CRL-ASES F R UM 0 TO 40. 12 5-1). 75 )T 111, E S --40 PRIME9 DECAYS-(SEC MUA HR) WHEN THE ALPHA PARTICLES EiNIERGY IS ~JNCREASED FkOM 20 TO 27-44 1,11EVIF RESP, THE ABOVE. YIELDS WERE MEASURED BOMBARDING THE BE IN A CYCLOTRONo USSR uDo. 621.315,592 M0111._V. N., VASIL, 0. 1., SKRIPKINA, P. A., ASL,'YDV, A. L., FBTROSYA.N, V. I., STENIN, S. I., and TAVGERO B. Institute of Semidbnduetor Physics, Novosibirsk "Connections of the Blectrophy4ical Characteristics anti Structure Of. Dimension-Quantized InSb Film", Leningrad, F:Lzika i tek,hnika_poluT)rovodnikov, No 8, 19'T2, pp 1447- 1 451- Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to establish a conriection between the structure and the electrical characteristics of InSb films with quantum dimensional effects. In the form of wedges, the specimens were prepared by pulse.sputtering in a v,-:Acuwu of 10-5 mm jig on mica sheets measuring 10X80 mm. The specimens were given two types of structure by two modet of annealing. A photo- graph of these structures is reproduced, and ciuves are! plotted for the mobility as a function of the thickness Of tho InSb films for the two structural types and for nonstoichiometric filrais with excess Sb, for the mobility as a function of the.polyoryetalline film temperature and the textured film temperature. The authors express their gratitude to E. 1. Dagman and L. M.: Rodmikova for their assistance. USSR ITDC 669.76:539.216.2:53:L7.311.3 PETROSM, V. I., MOLIN, V. N., DAGKM, E. I., TAGVER, B. A., SKRIPKINA, P. A., band ALEKSAND'ROV, of, Semiconductor Physics Siberian Depart- 0 ment, of the Academy of Sciences USSR "Characteristics. of Quantum Size Effects In Thin Untextured Polyc:-ystalline Films. of Bismuth Produced by the Electric Explosion Methodl' Sverd1ovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 31, No 4, Apr 71, pp 725-730 Abstract: Possibilities of the occurrence of quantum size effecto (QSE), their peculiarities in untextured polycrystalline bismuth films, and the role of. cr_4stallographic anisotropy in QSE were investigatt!A Gn the basis of osciUation (period ~200 1) dependences of the specific resistan:--e c? and Rall constant R on the thickness in untextured polycrystallint foils. The fails.were produced by the electric explosion method1n the,thickness inter4A of 50-700 1. In contrast to previous finditga, the Hall. constant was found to be negative. The experimental results are discussdd by ref- erence to diagram showing temperature dependences of ~ and R and densities of electron and hole conditions as functions: of the film thicknas:;. Control which the texture measurements made on the same films, annealed at 70*C, on 112 MA 2/2. 010 UNCLASSI F IED. PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 :~-JRC~'ACCESSION NU--AT0132886 BSTR ACT/EXTR ACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC DATA! 14 ER ESHOWN :GRAPHICALLY FOq RE-ACTION OF FE PREM.E2P05rTIVE WITH SULF(DIATED DIPHENYLPICRYLHYDRAZYL STA13LE RADIrAL IWAQ. MEOHp IJCI'll PRO", "',E SUB3 COH.A.1110 DIOXANE SYSTEMS IN THF 15-25FJEGREES INTERVAL. GENER'ALLY rIVICE RATE CONST. DECLINED IN THE REGIOIN OF HIGH CONCCNS.~ 6F T11F SU8,STRArE, POSSIOLY OWtNG TO DECLINING CHARGE ON THE RC-ACTI\Nrs,,,,s A RESULT OF r-iEiR ASSGC4. WITH COUNTERIONS IN ~MEDIA OF LGW DIFLEC. CO"IsT. mIN. IN THE RATE CONSTANT WAS OBSO. AT SIMILAR TO Oa~l -M OLE FRAMON CWIV4. OF THE G- COMPONENT OF THE SYSTEM AND THE LIKELY, REASONS FO-R THIS NERF BRIEFLY.DISCUSSED. FACILITY:. MST.-~ 7110-11 (,1. K ljME T.: GOkENIYA, 18 RSK, USSR. 1, Az 5 1 FF L) 2/2 009 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16orT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119297 '.7ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) C-P-0- ASSTAACT. PRELIMINARY RESULTS ARE REPORTED ~OF A PMR STUDY OF THE INTERACTION OF SOME AMINO ACIDS AND DIPEptfDES -WITH SRNA. THE PMR SIGNALS OF GLYCYGLYCINE EXPERIENCED EXTREME LINE BROADENING IN THE PRESENCE OF SRNA9 THE LINE WIDTH OF NvTERMINA4 GLYCINEIALPHA,CH SUB2 PROTONS CHANGING MORE THAN THE C TERMINAL. THERE WERE NO CONSIDERABLE CHANGES IN 7HE.SPECTRA OF N,ACYLGLYCINE AND N, FORMYLGLYCYLGLYCINE IN THE PRESENCE OF, S RNAt CONFIRMING THE :,.:-,ELECTROSTATIC NATURE OF THE SORPTION OF.AMINO ACIOS AND DIPEPTIDES ON [,~_:SRNAf AND INDICATING THAT ALL OTHER INTERACTION ARE LESS IMPORTANT., THE SPECIFICITY OF SUBSTITUTED AMINO~ACIDS WAS MANIFEST IN -THE INTERACTION OF DIPEPTIOES WITH SPINA* FACILITY: INSY~ CHEM* KINE.TICS COMBUST., NOVDSIBIRSKI~'USSRO UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIEU PROC'ESS I NG DATE-27NOV70 "TITLE-EMULSION POLY,VINYL CHLORIDE, FOR LOW -VISCOSITY PLASTISOLS -0- ~~.-.A`UTH0R-(04)-SOLDAT0Vv V.M.v KIRILLOVi A.I.f t4OLKOVt A40ow SIIA-~IKOVAt L.E. "-.COUNTRY OF I.NFO--USSR ~..SCURCE-PLAST, MASSY 1'~1)70, (6) t 5-6 6ATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 _'SUBJ,ECT AREAS-CHEMISTRYP MIATERIALS -TAGS-EMULSIGN POLYMERIZATION, ~POLVVANYL CHLORIDE, FLUID viscosiry, 'ORGANOSODIUM COMPOUNDI t PutrtcCE suE SULFONIC ACID, LATEX:: ,.CONTROL MARYfING-NO REST,~ICTIONS -UNCLASSIFILD .DOCUMENT CLASS I PROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/0920 S I C- P A CC 1 UN '40 - - AP 0 1A t 4 9 A f I UN Ni, L A SIS 1 F -1 7 -1 ~4 UV 7 0 022 UNCLASSIFIED' PkQ~', I- S S E NG DATE-2 A-CCESSION NO-AP0134649 ~~7-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, ADDING F f,"IER ~)ARTLCLESJ TO C 0 A,,'E ~PARTICLES OF EMULSION POLYMD. (3WL T POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE ) [I R~~O H E VISCOSITY OF PLASTISOLS UF I IN DIOCTYL PHTHALATE. ~! THE :!')I Z E 01'1 ~PARTICLES FROM EMULSION POLYMN. DEPENDED ON THE QUANT . I'Jil) TYK: 0 _EMULSIFIERS NA C SUB12-18 A L K AN S U t- F -0 IN A T I-. S[11) r NAiC)~**DF--C'il.~4ESULI-FJ;~l,TFS OR NA DECANESULFONATES AND C SUB17-20 FATTY. i I V) A -DO I i"G :9PERCENT 0-25 MU I PARTICLES TO I MU I PARTICLES FRQN DRIED I.ATEXES STABILIZED WITH 1-1.2PERCENr III (0.5PERCEN.1"ADDED- III THE BEGINNIN(3 A -N f) THE REST DUR ING AND AFTER POLYMN. ) A~',40 0. 5P.ERCENT 111 GA VE LOWER, PLASTISOL VISCOSITY THAN THOSE OF PLASTISOLS CONTG..A MU' PARTICLES OR 1 T MU PARTIC' ES AND 18-36PEPCENT 0.25 MU PARTICLES:. Ll~TEXES, PREPO. ~1$I)H :_0*01PERCENT IV ANO I-L.2PERCENT. It :AND SEEDED WITH:t~ATEX~:S.CONTG. 0 ~47~ 0 i'8M AND 0.4 MU PARTICLES IN 2:1, AND. 3~.,l RATj(j$ HAI) 0.1-1 5 U LASTISO' WHICH GAVE-THE LOWEST V1 $COS ITY -C OrgancmetAUIC ompaw 15 -1- 547.214 USSR UDC 542.91 t 541 459 ZUBAYEV, G. A., 14ITROFANOVA, YE. V., DODONOV9 V- A., and_.K,~LI~_KQY.A"- N Laboratory of Polymer Stab ilization, Academy of Sciences USSR A- "Synthesis and Some Reactions of Diet hylthalliumethoxy-Kx-peroxy- Itert.-butyln z: Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheakaya, No 2, Feb 701 pp 465-466, Abstract: The interaction of triethylthallium with (;k-hydroxy-tert-- butyl peroxide gives diethylthalliumethoxy-(X-peroxy-tert.-butyle The latter is an organDmetallic peroxide compound- which decomposes on heating in benzene, cumene, isopropyl.bromide and tert.-butyl bromide with cleavage- of the oxygen-oxygen bond to. give di,ethylthallium. ace- '-tate.and tert.-butyl alcohol. - - -------- -- p'. wopow!! wqm=. W.-M, wWI UNCL ASS I F r D PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 :~'O 17 C I q C- ACCESSION NO-AP0126021 ~~:ABSTRACT/2-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SPECTRAL ANALi',[S OF THE CtJR.TICO Ri~ED Wl TH THE .A"40 SU3CORTOCOGRAMS REC6 PARADOXICAL SLEEP TO BE CU.MPOSE-,) (IF TfiqEE DISTINCT: PEt, IJb6. 1) THE I rilTHOUT RAPID EYE MOVEMENTS ANO -P?0CAAP.AL DESYN"UHRONIZATION PERIOD H J4LISCLE TWITCHES, 01URING THE SLOW WAVE SLEEP. 2) Tl:fE THETA PEklOl) OF -HIPPOCAMPAL SYNCHR0NllZATl':jiN, wiTti THE SUDDEN APPEARANCE OF THETA n-STS, -LE WITCHES 'ART :ACCOMPANIE0 BY RAPID EYE MOVEME1 MUS~_ T AND t.RRHYTHf4lG HE -RATE AND RESPIRATION. 3) THE IDELTA PERIOD, OF H I P P~~XAA PA L ~S,YNCHRONIZATIONv I.E. THE' GRADUAL SLOWL."IG OF THE HIPPOC,tMPAL ACTIVITY, A.Ni) ATH OCCASIONAL EYE I MoytiliEN't Si FURTHERMORE :WITHOUT MUSCLE TWfTCHES PKA A DECREASE (IF 'THE fill-AxT RATE. THE PLATTE PEREGC)S OF Hip r m-PAL SYNCHXO~IIZATION REPEATFOLY APPEARED DURING EACH PAR,4[;,'JXIC,,jL SLFEI) ;,fiASE. THE APPFAKANCE OF THE SI-thq -dAVF SLEEP WAS:Fi.')L)ND 10IU_' F`R"~:CEUEU BY N I PPfJC A.01AL SYiIL 1 IRON 1 LA T tril-i P&M [00 1'. E.: bE L~ f A Pkl-ft 1 (10 J UAL LY. L Pf I N G THE VIl`W HlAf 1111. NEURAL IS' F__ N C i- - I I I (I,P~1"i',IX;0CAL SLUAl ~~.j- __IWOULO t3L ME Lll,'UKATION OF !He KF41CULAR Arlivvritic isr),ro,i i-wim 'llic OF THE PO' N, NOX I UP. E 5 ( I Z I AND 1131 MAY I PIF LU ENC E NTI'f:: SYNCHkONLIING ._TAKLM~ UNTO Cv)~l'SI0EPATI01`;* THE i;tGLE GF TH,E HYlJQrHAl.4)llC STPIUCTUKES 11.4 THE GENESIS OF, T H E H I PP 6- C AM PA L S Y NC NA ON 11 A T I G 1-4 15) t I H El iZ E Tj C U L &I F OR m, A T I J N 'KAS SUPPOSE0 TO PISE THE ri[I)POCA~4PAL~UESYNCHIZONIZATION, ANJ THE ._:,'_HY;)0THALMfUS TO RISE THE TM3 HIPPOCAMPAL: SYNCHRt)NIZ,4TI0W PCER I Q D S MC LASS I F :-,P-ROXY REE.L/FRAME--1997/0210 STEP NO--UR/0251,/70/057/t)00/OL73/0176 ..CIRCACCESSION NG--AP0119206 4 UNCLASSIFIE0 c 1.. 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 CiRCACCESSION NO--AP0119206 ~48STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ASS TRACT. INVESTIGATION, 13Y SPECTRAL AND INTEGRATION OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMS OF CAT~, WITH -.PEkMANENTLY IMPLANTED ELECTRODES, OBTAINED: DURING VAR'~IOUS PHASES OF THE -.-SLEEP WAKEFULNESS CYCLE. GRAPHS SHOWIN&THE~ELECTRICAL ACTIVLTY OF THE :r~.-:AUDITORY AND VISUAL PORTIONS Or- THE NEUCORTEX AND THE DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS -CIF-A SLEEPING CAT AND THE CHANGES IN THIS ACTIviry DUE TO ELECTRIC .:._-~:STIMULATION OF THE RETICULAR FORMATIG"4rDF THE MIDBRAI,N INDICATE THAT SLOW HIGH AMPLITUDE OSCILLATIONS PREVAIL IN 'ALL THESE STRUCTURES PRIUR 'TO.STIMULATION, DELTAl THETA, AND ALPHA RYTHMS DOMINATE IN THE AUDITORY :REGION OF T14E NEOCORTEX DURING SLEEP. THRESHOLD EXC[TATION OF THE FURMATION LEADS TO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES IN THE ELECTRICAL OF- THE NEOCORTEX, wHLCH MANIFE,ST THEMSELVES, IN A PkONOUNCEO HlBfTION~OF THE DELTA, THETA, AND ALPHA:RHYTHMS. TliES;= RHYTHMS ARE BUT. TO ~A LESSER DEGRE". -,._7-.-,ALSOlNHISITED IN THE HIPPOCAMPUSt ,,~-.,..--~~FAC-'I~ITY:~~'AKADE,%IlIA NAUK GRUZINSKol SSRV~ MTITUT FiZIOLIOGIls TIFLIS RGIAN SSR. UNCLASSIFIED 7'7' oy USSR UDC 591.1L 6L2-019 ON T., N, (Correspondilt-g' Memb er Academy of Sciences Geor-ian IANI MA BADAIDZER I. ::Institute oEi Physiology, 26-9. P., and ~:Acaidemy of Sciences, Creorgian':SSW'~ II.Results -of Spectral Analysis of Electr'oencephaLo am During Sleep *and- Wakefulness" Tbillsi,:Soobshcheniya Akademii: Nauk Gruzinskoy S-SR, Vol 57, No 1, 1970, pp 173-176 Abstract: Different cortical rhythms recorded witl% the use of chroEli- -cally implanted electrodes 4n severaL phases of the sleep wakin;, cycle were investigated by the method of -spectral 4inalysis and integra- tion. During spontaneous as wo-11 as evoked arousal-, (by mearts o$'- alimentary conditioned siqnal or by eLectrical sti~mulE,tion. of the reticular formation), high voltage slow waves (deLtla, theta, and C."; 41phaYwere inhibited in different neocortical territories, and for -ally Period in the hippocampus as wel.L.i In Place Of the gene. -reported increase of the low-voltage fasts: activit 7.,componen d- '2), a decrease in these rhythms iwas::_fouhd. an 115 UDC: 62l.37J.826+v,Q-;)1q.-1 :UMR ROZOV, V NIK NO UrITVTIIGV V. F: I I CITIN, V. -V.. SEMENOV, A. S. an=,, iMICW V. P. "Light Pulse Transmission Through a Two-Component 23emiconductor Medium" Moscow, Kvantovaya elektronika, No 7, 197P, pp 89-92 Abstract: This brief comunication is concerried with. the intera tion of the radiation from an injection laiser and la ti,:o-co--.-~jonent a mediwa v.,hich can be semiconductor L3edium. This is defined as < used for amplifying or absorbing light, dependingg on tliL:, ccntrol.- ling injection current applied to the, semiconductor. Th- wcaslure- Ments described i-n- the paper were made: with a coLfl)inl~tion licht-- pulse oscillator and two-component semiconductor of a sizigle GaAs diode, one of the ends of the planar speci-men co-micidline vith %the (110) plane while the opporite Ond Bet ,1.t n 10 ank-IQ with bnc! respect to the firLit to reduce pori.tive light fee(l A diai,r--111 Of this arrangement is shown.. IIeasurenenLs wcre condILL01;cd zat t- t an in i,:hich the oscilla'--Dr o." temperature of 60c) 4- L M long and the tvo-oomponent nodium 2 =-m long., 012"MO for experi- mental and comi)uted amplitude characterizc;U.e.,; o--f' tho' medium are lotted, and sho~w cio*e agreement. -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116646 --- ---- f -AS S I F I ED , ~Iirv z/z 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--Z30CT7( C'IRIC ACCESS(ON NO--AP0118646 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FORCED CONVECTIVE M[XrNG OF THE LAQ. PHASE (IN A SPECIAL VERTICAL COLUMN APP.) IN DIRECTIONAL CRYSTN# P5,2CESSES (E.G., ZONE REFINING) CAUSES A MARKED DECREASE IN THE RESIDUAI IMPURITIES CONTENT OF VAIZIOUS SUBSTANCES (GECL W34-v SIOR SUB.41 ASCL SUB3, ETC.); IN THE PURIFICATION OF -14E SUE12 50 AT A:CRYSTN. RATE OF 0.8 -HRt THE RESIDUAL IMPURITIES CUNTE14T AFTER CRYSTN. WITH OR WITHOUT CM -.SUCH MIXING WAS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO1.1 TIMES .10 PRIME NEGATIV~=4 AN[) TIMES 10 PRIME NEGATIVE3PERCE4T, RESP..,:,FOR AN ~INITLAL 1IMPURITIES -10 PRIME ~CCNTENT:OF 5.5~TIMES N EG 4T I VE 3PERC ENro. ,_..412 013 UNCLASSIFTED PROCESSING DATE---040EC'TO 1-ITL &--PR 0 DUCT ION OF HIGH PURITY GERMANIUM TETRACHLORIDE BY REMOVING PHOSPHORUS !MPUR[TY -U- -,AUTH,OR-(05)-FED0ROV# P-1. t IWLQGAUWv VoA.t KURD.YUMOVi G,s 11. tGALOCHKINAt SMIRNOVAP T.YU. OPNTRY OF INFO--USSR, -IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB* ZAVED., TSVET. NET. ~i970, 13 -6 ,S09RCE, 82 ;,0 ATE. ~PUBL I S HED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY OPIC TAGS_-CHEMICAL PRODUCTIONt GERMANIUM COMPOUNDY CH~ORIDE, PHOSPHORUS, T CHEM I-CAL SEPARATION9 CRYSTALLIZATIGNo, PHG$PHORUS CHLOm DE .'.-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS oacUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008!0632 STEP NO--Ult/6149/70/013/001/008?/0036 ::CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0137717 UNCLASSIFIED ~ 2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSW OATE--O,(!.DEC70 ,:~CIRC ACCESSION NO-4TO137717 Cl C ACCC ABRSTRACT) ABSTRACT/F-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DTA INDICATEO THAT ;'CL SUB3t POCL ~.SUB3, AND PCL SU85 ARE INACTIVE COMPONENTS AND ARE,.PRESI---hlT IN THE SUB 3' EUTECTICO VERY SMALL QUANTITIES OF PCL SUB3 AND PfJCL SU83 ARE SOL. IN :UT ECT~ r GECL SUB4 SOLID PHASE. THE EQUILo DISTRIBUTION COEFF, AND THE SOLIDUS LINE ARE DEFINED FOR VERY SMALL AMTS. OF POCL $U83 :AND PCAL SUB3 IN GECL SU64. THE MEANS FOR CALCG. THE THICKNESS OF A QIFF~USION LAVER DURING CRYSTN. REFINEMENT IS PROPOSED. FOR PUkIFICATTON .01F GE(,X SU11;4, RECRYSTN. IS THE MOST SUITABLE METHOD* FACIL!ITY: MOSKo INST. ~TONKOI KHIH* TEKHNOL*t MOSCOWt USSR. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 620.17 -KONOVALOV, Ye. G., KULESHOV, V. A., and MOLOCIUCOO. V. W I Physicotechnical Insti- -"r' wn"IT3 Radiftechnical. institute ~.tute of the Academy of Sciences BelorusVM. Vi "Determination of an Ideally Stochastic Body With Constant Yield Point and Variable Young's Modulus" Minsk, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk BSSR, Seriya Fiziko-Tekhnichi!skikh Nauk, No 2, pp 104-109 state function of an ideally sto- Abstract; The article considers the randon chastir- bodyin. which the yield point is constant; and Youn$'s Modulus is a ~random.va-riable which varies according to th law of unifo., rin density. USSR A669 UDC 621-791 .753-042 -013.45:539-43 LOZITSKIY, L. P., Doctor of Technical. Sciences, BEPEZLEVI V. F. IEii-in-t-,Qr, IYAIT---,NXO, A. A. ,Candidate of Technical Sciences, XOROLVIA, Z. G. , Cardidate -31 NKO, B E'nginecrj and j32Wj',;.1LOV P. A. , of Technical Scicnce3, 1-fl; IYEI Candidate of Technical Sciences, Kiev Institute of Civil Avlatioxi EMSIncers "The.-Lmal Iratigue Resistanc3 of We"ded Joints of EF0,9 Alloy F"orforred vith (Reported at the All-Union ("oriferenco "E-~timato Electricdes of Difforont Harks" of the Supporting Powr of _Materizalz3 and Welded Joints Accal%ung to Breakdown Rechanicsg" Kiev# Dec 72) Klevp Avtoraticheskaya Svzxka, No 1(250)t Jan~~74, PP 39-42 Abstracts An experizental study was made of the e~fccts of heating tamp=a- ture and thermal cycling on the depth of tbox=al _fatigulD 01-=Rs and the zoch- anical properties of welded Joints of EP99 alloy welded with 1,7ATA-13 and IrIAT-7 -electrodes, The par=eterz- characterizing the injurlousnoss of l.he in the ptocess of thermal fatigue teztis are the dupth of ar&~%3, thair rzoifing rate, and changes in residual strength, plasticity, and utrix,.-tuxe. Th- results are discussed by reference -to d1agr=a showing tho dopth 01 er,.,.ck of therm'a dependence on =ximum cycling temperature and on the quantiL 7z;f - ling and the residual strength and ralative narrowin- do condeller-:3 on the c yc 0 1 'tor 2000 licat cycles, pacimqn:5 vlld~ad with 1TAT-8 x=lraum tenparatun u I ctrodes po5s,=zed higha= tharm-nil. LaUgua stivngth In comm-risull specimens itelded .LItli 111AT-7 electiz;des. The, Incamm-A. (I.-L, co,~,timtl (u;) to of the joint vroldcd with the YLIT-7 alactrodq reoulted In ~~;-:icrcavatl fatigue-strongth of the welded zpecinen. Four figurezp two tablos, two blblio- graphic refe=ncea. 2/2 W. ~Ivfup-,T~T[ -I r, IN I - HIM, ,MEW __ _.M IM. USSR 1JDC 539.4 'A. IMMKO, A. A., VEGROV, A. N., SITNICHENKO, V. P., P1j-LYAYEV- S.KIY,,V. A.,=OViSHNIKOV, N. A. "The.Effect of the Stress Concentrator on Fatigue Strengt]n in Male Cone Joints for Titanium Alloy Pipe" -grazhd. aviatsii (Collection of Scientific Works Sb. nauch. tr. Kiev. in-t inzh. of the Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Lngineers), 1971,~ vyp. 1, pp 78-81 (from RZh-14ekhanika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V1112) Translation: By testing samples of 7M titanium.alloy pipe 12 X 1.5 for fatigue, it was demonstrated that stress concencration In the investigated joint is higher than the theoretically calculated concentration. When testing with a 7 frequency of 200 hertz on a 10 cycle base, the offe-cLive, concentration factor va 3.2 with a fillet radius of 0.5 mm. The reduction in fatigue stren-til is s- Z2 ascribed to significant residual strains reaching 1'% in the diameter transition W.W.m.- U%CL4SS,fF;YC.A) ~.i! !PRL;[-t ON I., ~ I 1 1. l'. . , lip LX1QACTfUN UI USEFUL Il I ""LO. AL5% FPiJM THL '-,%JTTs_' AX" -u- N. ;',q UYAK 11 YJ. V . :LWIS, Y'J.V G.' -WSTIN9 V.. id 1) Y C i 1A P P_ L E N Y K i i 1SKCPAYFAYKH Si DNA. MMIFY I 9KLW,!*2VL) "ISCO41 EDk-A-,:L 1970t- 238 PP, ~jECT AREAS--EARTH Sri[,qCES AND OCEANOGRAPHYj -MIATER14LS -p4_C~-_T,AGS_-GvL 1), TIN, TITANIUM, DIAMOND, MINERAL, OCEAN -3 T T 0'4 Tk:CL PARKING'40 R.E.STRICTICN.S ZVENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED O'X ,Y ;~rl L1FRA'!F-- 1993 11 --;.33 STFP P, C 4 C. I S I A M 0 ~1 4 A 1~ 'M -7 -/Z f 1-i 13 UNCL AS S I r- I ED 0ATE--02')%'-T70 J GP-0- AbSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS. I ,, T R,) C T I I USEFUL 4INERALS nF SEAS: AND OCEANS B. CHAPTER I I ITS :40. CHAPTER III --PROSPECTING AND SAMPLING UNDERWATER ALLUVIAL OE~POS OF OF US~7~ jL JHE TMC%01-01-~Y OF ONLPI--;~WATER EXPLOITATION DE P) S I TS .MINEk4LS F-~JM THE BOTTOM OF SEAS AND OCEANS. 71. C-HAPTER IV Tc-l-WIlICAL PISAIN SFOD THE EXTRACTION OF USEFUL MINERAL-S FROM THE CUTT-JIM DF SEAS A%D CEV,,E 142. CHAPTER V ENRICHMENT OF SEA SANDS OF USEFUL 20~. t:6APTER VI TASKS AND ~;4YS TG SOLVE Tlit PROULEli-i* OF IJ N D (i ;,,el ,,% T E R, E X T R A '- I I r-0 Q~-USFFUL MINERALS IN THE USSR 233. LITEF~ATURE 237. GIVEN ARE: A ::Z-EbLr,GlCAL CHARACTERISTIC OF SEA ALLUVIAL DFIMSITS, METHODS OF sp,p,OSPECTING AiND SAMPLING THESE DEPOSITS,* INFORMATI&NJ IS GIVEN 0,4 Tlivr~ 4~PRCSENCE Il'it: SEAS AiND OCEANS ANO THE RECOVERA81t I Ty AFTF!~ cuNi)u,rTjt!G -.-E-X PLOT TAT I ON WORK. CITED ARE DATA ON THE JECHNOLOGY, OF UIWDERrIATER. .~,g,X-TPACTl[!N OF GOLD, TIN, TITANIUM CONTAINING MM MAGNETITE SA%11)st r~,01AMIG!,:DS- AND OTHER USEFUL MINERALS.- GivrIWAgE ECON01,111',A[SULTS OF .MNl)E:Rt;ATER EXTRACTION AND METHnDS TO DETErAiNE THE F-Courit-tiC -,-- -L OF CT,IVENE.SS ANO ALSO THE DIRECTIMN OF THE DEVELO11.4ENT OF THIS E;:VfNGLOGY. Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. po isalcd. ostatkov pestitaidov .1 proMaJ.' '. zagryaznoniya ir-i produktov piWiiya, I'lornov ivnesh sivdy~ (Tranvictiona of the Second All-Union Confex-ence on the Study of Pasticide Residues and Pixe-vention f Their Contamination of Food Products, Fodder caid the Externa.1 Envi-rorutont), 0 Tall.Ann,iWl, pp 81-84 (fron RZIi-IChimiyal No 13t 10 Jul ALaitract 110 13N4.41 by. T. A. Belyayeva) Trwislationt Pnparations aro extract!'A from U9 E=.,plt, with organic solvents (CHM -acetone) and the extract untlargomb pu-11ficaVLon on a 3 C K fexpansion un1cwm oluran with silica gel AS _7an(l arialyr3ls on a gavi chromatograph with an electron capture detector. The columns used btve SE-30 on chromosorlb W (80-100 mesh) or 2% QF-i on chropio"xb W. Sol:Ld caxriei:z are Colurm. temDerature fAlanized. igo' (QF-1) or 200' W-30)p injection e: I- -porature respectively 200 0~ or 2100# detoctor tompertturip, ~180-1850 DT 190-19~r'af Flow xate of carrier gas (112) 30 inl/min (QF--wj) or 100 nl/pln USSR UDC 543.8:632.93 Candidates of Biological Sciences MOLODINIKOV V. V., and ZRAVORONKOV, N. I., A--- -U.4" Candidate of Technological Science*q"ftMMV K v V. N. , and MOC[LkLOV, V. I. All-Union Institute of Experimental 'Veterinary Sciences "Investigation of Solvents' Distillation Methods for the Purpose of Determin- ing, Certain Pesticides With the Use of Gas Chromatography" Moscow, Doklady Vsesoyuznoy Ordena Lenina Akademii Sel'skokhozyaystvenny], Nauk imeni V. I. Lenin., No 7, July 1971, pp 32*!133 Abstract: The ever increasing use of chemical pesticideif in agriculture necessitates the development of analytical methods which~nake it possible to determine the residue content of these chemicals in f6od products, water, soil, stock feed, and so on in quantities as 3mall as 0.001 to 1.000 micro- gram per kilogram. Among such methods is gas chromatography. For this purpose processes which make it possible to distil and evaporate solvents containing the pesticides to lowest concentration volumes; are required. The object of the investigations described in the article was to determine the efficacy of different distillation methods when applied for the 1/3 MOLOCHNIKOV, V. V.,et al., Doklady VsesOYU2noy Ordena Lenina Akademii Sel'skokhozyaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. 1. Lenin, No 7, July 1971, pp 32-33 preparation of four of the most widely used pesticides -- 4,4'-dichlorodi- phenyltrichloroethane (DDT); 4,4'-dic~lorodiphenyltriclilorDetliylene (DDE); trichlorometaphos-3 (AhM-3); the garma-isomer of hexachlorDeyclohexane (lindane) for gas chromatography. One milliliter of a iitandaTd mixture containing 10 micrograms of each of the pesticides vras dissolved in 100 milliliters of a mixture of benzene and hexane in a ratio of 3:8. Distil- lation was carried out in a 500 milliliter round-bottam'retott (retort 1); 500 milliliter flat-bottom retort (retort 2); 120 milliliter round-bottom retort .(retort 3); Petri dish; and 250 milliliter round~-bottom retort on an.IR-1 evaporator. The contents of retorts 1, 2, and 3 were,distilled as follows: on a boiling water bath for 12 minutes; on a water bath at 80 clegreari, Cenrizradc M for 40-60 minutes; on a water bath at 45-50 degrees C.in ati air current for 20-40 minutes. The contents of retort 3,were also distIlled.on a water bath 2/3 .......... =-.'._-____'_.___.__ "'WWW" Y' USSR MOLOCRNIKOV3 V. V.~ at al., Doklady Vsesoyuznoy Ordena terAna Akademii Sel'skokhozyaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. I. Lenin, No 7, July 1971, pp 32-33 at 45-50 degrees under vacuum for 25-30 minutes; of Petri dish in an air current at room temperature for 45~50 irtinutes;:of the 250 milliliter round- bottom retort on a water bath of an IR:-I evaporator at a,temperature of 45-50 degrees C. Distillation was continued until volum-s of 0.2-0.4 milliliters were obtained. The residue was washed with .10 milliliters of hexane and analyzed. Optimal results were obtained in distillation under vacuum at 45-50 degrees C. Only about 0.5 percent~of the' lindane was lost, letermined without: loss.~; while the other pesticides were e 3/3 '71; USSR uw 632.95 MOIXHMOV V. V. *c and HALOV,, V. I Extraction of Pesticides from Milk and Purification of Eitracts, for Analvsis" V sb. Probl. analit. khiniii (Collection of Works: Problens of Analy-tical Cher,- istry), Vol 2, Moscow, Nauka, 1972, PP 81-84 (from lieferativ--lyy zhurnal -- lffiimiya, Svodnyy Tom, Nc 23(11), 1972, Abstract No 23N411 by T. A. Bcalyayava) Translation: In order to determine the degree of extraction of zesticidc~s, the -~-ne or -petroleum ether first extraction is made with ail acetone solution of ii-hexa -700C) with ether in the ratio 1:1, followed by the exti-act Purification (1b.p. 40 vith MeM or d1methy1flouramide. To 50 Ml- of milk 10 nl~of' 5'~ solution of (COOK) 2 is added, followed by mi-xing, addition of 100 ml. of acetone, shakinrr for 2 min, addition of 10 ml. of saturated NaCl solution and ID) ml of the the up-per mixture of n-hexane and ether (1:1), shaking,, for 3-4 ndn decantin, layer in 10-15 min. Thereafter the er;-Iraction of 1:0 riLl. of the n-hexane and covil.-Ined and evaporated ether raixture is repeated. The obtained extracts a m poss:ible to .-.rtra t 91,1T, D 89J4 Dj:,E, and at 45-50OC- qviis method irakes it c .4% DDO, torjc,.thar WfUl ()LIr% of milY fat. 7he latter In rcmove-d frcm hexane 6 C~ 9 al r i(I nonpQlar col.-,ent irith 'Ln(~ use of 1111A. extracts by a polar Golvent, w, wr, P.. 01 When,D1,12A is used, about 7.6% of the Millc fat iS Still Pr(,'Nent In the hexazic extract and oniy 6.4%, vhp MeMf is u~-cd. 'Me losces of DD-T, DD:-,,. and UDD to 0-3,9-3, and "aSP--Ctively, durin!-, the hexanee extraa~t rurification. V., USSR uDc 63a 95 FA zli. I., Law:, my YE. V.1 and ZHAVORORINOY N. I . "Cony-o-rative E'valuation of Lethods Ifor Gas Chromatographic Dpeteriiiiiation of Carbamte Pesticide Residues~' %: Me Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. po IssIcd. ostatkoy pootitsidov I prof A t zagryazneniya irmi produktov pitaniya, Tzortiov i vneshn. srtdy (Trans.-e-tions of the Second All-Union Conference on the Study of Postial.de Rosldueb and. a-evention of Thoir ConUuiination of Food Pxoduots, Fodder wU the Externml Enviro, fl 11 12, nment), Tallinn? 1971, PP 77-80 (fro RA-XIML4ya, 110 13, 10 JL Abstract RO 131i444 by T. A. Belysyeva) Translationt Su- --y. Compwolson of VPC carlmrate deto=, mothods, rv The mo,st.promising area is the detection of carbarate pawd.cid(~s in the foxi-I of brominated derivatives with the use of an electron capture cLotector. M USSR MOLODCIIENKO, G. A., MELINIKOVA, L. ~A. 'Troblen, of Investigation of Crack Formation in Silo Walls" Raschet. Konstruktsiy Silos. Soontzh. [Design of Silo Structures Collec- tion,of Works], Kiev, Budivellnil, Press, 19720 pp 25-41, (I'ranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 V1008 by the author's). Translation: A method is described and results are presented from experi.- ments using centrally extended reinforced concrete specimens wW1 one periodic- profile rod. The percentage of reinforcement was varied :(Up to 2.5%). I'lie length of specimens was based on the condition of introduction of least error in determination of the distance between cracks and diffored for all thr,3e series. In all, 12 long and 3 sliort specimens were test4~1d, weakened by artificial crack5. Results are prosented from~studies of IIIJ a and other parameters. 11 Biblio. Refs. VEN Fni -1 032 UNCL ASS I Fl ED PROCESSING-GATE--27NOV70 TIDAL INDUCED DISPLACEMENTS. IN AN ELASTt.C EARTH lill TH ALLOWANCE FOR UOLIS~ FORCES -U- K-~-MOLODENSKIYv M.S. v ,b:6u...4tRy OF-INFO--USSR f ~OURCE-IZVESTIYA AKAD;zt4T[ NAUK SSSRI FIZIKA ZEMLI, NO 1970, PP 102-107 ~.Q&Tr- PUBLISHED ------- 70 --PHYSICS, EARtH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, .-S.UBJECT AREAS T 0 C TAGS--TI!)E GENERATING FORCEt ELASTIC STRESS, SHF;AR MoollLUS" EARTH -EARTH ROTATION .-C(lXTROL MARK [NG--NO RESTRICTIONS :'DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ._-__~PROXY REELIFRAME-3008/0401 STEP ND--UR/0387/'701()i)0/0,)'1/0102/0107 C_fRc-_- ACCES-S-10-W NO---AP0 1374-92 UNC L AS S3 -0- m 032 UNCL ASS[ F I ED PROCESSING DATE--- 27NOV70 ~61RC.ACCESSION NO-AP0137492 %ABSTRACTfEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. f! S. MUODENSKIY HAt FOUNO A GENERAL SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF TIDAL DISPLACEMEN' IN' All ELASTIC EARTH WITH CORIOLES FORCE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. THE PRI13LEM, !S SOLVE0 WITHSTIPULATED STRESSES AT THE SURFACE AND FOR SHALL VALULS OF THE -SHEAR MODULUS IN THE CORE. THE RESULTS PRESENTED HER(l ARE cissc-Nr[AL To TAKE INTO ACCOUNT IN REFINING A MODEL OF TEPRESTRIAL.STRUCTURE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NUMERICAL DATA ON CHARACTERISTIr 'OSCILLATIUNS OF THE EARTHt LOVE NUMBERS AND THE AMPLITUOES OF NUTAT104N AND PERIODS OF FREE NUTATION, USING AVAILABLE INFORMATION ON THE: VELOCITI'-S OF PROPAGATION OF LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE WAVES. HOI~EVER, THE TH~ORY OF NUTATION 'AND THE EARTH#S ROTATION MUST BE REFINED., ANOTHER, BVr VERY DIFFICULT PROBLE4 IS OBTAINING INFORMATION ON VISCOSITY WITHIN NE EARTH., HOWEVER, THE RESULTS 14AVE BROAD APPLICATION IN SOLVING MANY PROBLEMS --...INVOLVING TIDAL FORCES. AN ESTIMAYE OF G(SP 'LACE14ENTS AND STRESSES AND 1HEIR RELATIONSHIP TO PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF THE EARTHIS INTERIOR IS OF PORTANCE ALSO IN EVALUATING C05140GONIC AND TECTONIC- PROGE SES WHICH 14 CW 8E CAUS6D BY TIDAL FORCES ON THE EARTH MOONANO DTHE' LANETS UNCLASSIFIED lie 112 021 UNC L AS S I ~F I EO PROU: S S ING DATE--- 1 3;~OV70 4THESIS AND SOME PROPEl-,TIES Of'K SUB4 TH(HPQ SUB4 I SU62 ..,,T.ITLE--SV NEGATIVE SU32 0 SW34) SUB2 .611 SUB2 0 -U_.~ AUTHOR- f 03)- fit A*K,r BALAKAYEVA, T.A., KUCHUmGV~A, A.N. 0L I GUP4TRY~ OF [fVFG--USSR KHIM. 19TOt 15(4)y -3 _S0URCE--ZH, NEORG. .11521 DATE PUBLISHED - - - - - - -70 S Uf3i C TAREAS--CHEMISTRY ~:`TOPIC TAGS-ABSORPTION BAND, GHEMICAL SYNTHE$IS, POTAsSIUN COMPOUND, 11 D t PHOSPHOROUS COMPOW IR SPECTRUM CONTROL MAAKlNG--N(l RESTUCTIONS DOCUM~NT CLASS--UNCLASSIF IEU REELIFAAME-099/1085 STEP ~,iO~---UR/00'fd/70/t)15fOO,t/i.152/lt53 CIRC ACCEMON tql)---APUI?_3()78 U; L A I 7~r 212 021 UNCLASS]f IED 7 P RD GESS I NG DATE-13NOV70 CIPC ACCESSION NC-AP 0123078 -XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ASS TR ACT/ E ii"EN K SUB3 Pil SM114 .7H SLJ82 0 WAS i . -1 .1 "1 NIF ADDED.TO AN AQ. SCLN. OF K SUb4 THIC SIM 0 SUi4) SW34 F (,RYST. K SUB4 TH(HPO -2 ti :SUB SEPO., WITH N SU134) SU3Z (C SU!-)2 G SIJF;4) SOO .6 2 0 11) GAMMA 1.537 AND N ALPHA 1.525. ON HEATINGY I LOST 1-1 SUB2 0 AT S131LAR AND THE.N H SUB2 0 AND CO AT SIMILAR-M 170-400JEGF~'EES To GIVE J SUB4) SUBZ ANG K SUB2 CU SU83. I HAS flIVEl"MITE C SU82 0 SU84 ~~PP UME2 NEGATIVE GROUPS AND ITS IK SPECTRUM SHOWS. -A iSPL[T ?u SU34 PkIME3 NEGATIVE ABSOROTION BAINO AT '900-1100, C-14! PR E N G IVE im E I FACILITY: INST. OBSI IICH. -NEORG. KHIM. 1 114. KURNAKOVA Mo;co,.qq USSR'. -51F4EJ AS USSR UDC 621.372.826:535 MOLODKIN, V. A., KUZNETSOVA, G. I. b "Dispersion Characteristics and Damping of the Natural Waves of Tubular Di- electric Wave Guides" Yr. ucheb. in-tov svyazi. M-vo svvazi SSSR (Works of theXommunication Train- ing Institutes. USSR Ministry of COM=Unications), 1971, vyp. 56, pp 183-186 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No 5B163) Translation: An analysis was made of the dispersion characteristics and damp- ing demonstrating the significant advantages of tubular filaments by compari- son with the solid filaments ordinarily used in filament optics. There are 5 illustrations and a 3-entry bibliography. I ff F 1A T1,10 111 --20NOV70 02-1 UNCLASSIFIEO PRo(:(,3SIPiG ~DATE -,TITLE-EQUATICN GIVING THE TIME DEPENOENCE OF THE EFFECTIVE.VALEINCY IN THE ~S-T IE P- BY-STEP DliSOLUTION OF METALS -U,_. -:AUTH0R-P.CLtj00,Y ,.A;.CUNf.RY OF INFG--USSR ~,SOURC&-ELLI~TRCKHIMIYA, MAR. 1970, 6, M, PU8L.lSHED---MAk70 -CHEMIST PY ,,SUBJECTS A R E A S IC-'TAGS-ELECTROLYTE, INDIUM, BI BL 10GRAPHY METAL CCIRROS IONY -"TPP ELE.CTRCCHEMI STRY ~CWRCL PARKING-NO RESTPICTIONS OPCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY-REELIFRAIJE--2000/0305 STEP 1110--UR/0364/7010 00 /01111/03,55/ 03 b9 __CIRC`.ACCESSlCN NO--APG!24064 -77777""", UNCLASSIfTED PROCE4"SING 0ATE-20NOt/70 ACCESSICN NO--AP0124064 ASS.TRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- AB S rRACT THE QUESTICN As 1-1) TIHE EFF-ECHVE rl,lz,:VALENLY OF. METALS DISSOLVING IN A STEP 8Y 'STEP MANNER.; IN ELE:CT-ROLYYES ~(AS IN- ThE ANODIC DISSOLUTIGN OF IN) IS GISCUSSEri TfiE()RETl:CALLY, ANO All .EQUATIGN IS DERIVED FOR' Th.E EFFECTIVE VALENCY AS A FUNCTIC11 3F TIME. -THE THEORETICAL EQUATION ISIN GENERAL AGREEMENT WITH l:),'PERjmEwrAL DATA. BY A, NALYSING,THE TIME IDEPENCENCE. OF THE EFFECTIVE VAL(:t4CY A CUTISIDERAULE OF INFORMATION REGARCING THE ELECTROCHEMICAL Bi-HAVIOUR OF THE '-'.--METAL MAY BE ELICITED, PkGVIDED THATTHE AMOUNT OF l4lEfAL PASSING INTO THE ., - 77. ~ CAN %-8E MCNITCRED GONTINUOUSLYF FOR EXAMSPLE wiTH THE HELP OF _~"J~-'UDIOI_SOTOPESS UNCLASSIFIED USSR Author's Certificate No 256867, filed 26 Oct 67, published -1-6 j-'Lz)r j0 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika. No 11, Nov 70, Abstract No 11A.2~35-' P) Translation: Methods are known for measuring phase difference by r:altiplying and -Integrating the input signals. These methods have co=aretively low interference resistance and precisionvhich may be improved by the proposed method. According to the new method, thevalues of input siGnals are syn- chronously determined at equal.time intervals and raised to the second power, then added in the course of a period. In addition, the ~Anm of the squares A of the instantaneous values are multipliedat the end of'The period, the square root of this product is taken and divided by the products of the instanteneous values of the input signals. The value of,the -unknown phase difference is determined from the result of this last operation (division). E. L. USSR UDC: 51 4QJA=QVV__D__ A. OK6thod of Approximate Solution of One Class of Games With Opposing Interests" ]Koscow, Tr. 1-Y Konf. molodvkh uchenvkh Fak. vychisl. mat. i k1ber- net..Mosk. un-t (Transactions of the First Conference of Young Sci- entists, Department of Computer Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow University) 1973, pp 86-91 (from RZh--14-atematika, No 1, 1974, Ab- stract No lV454) Translation: A game with two players is considerod in which player 3. oommunicates the game strategy he has chosen to player 2. It the set X of the strategies of player I is metric sp*ce, the set of -strategies of player 2 is naturally also equal to n 'the set XIC X of such strategies of player 1, to which the optimal answer of player 2 is uniquely consistent everywhere in X,#;then finding the beat guaranteed result of player 1 reduces to finding no more than n problems in the maximum of the winning function of player 1. USSR, , MULODTSOV. "Principle of Balancing in One Problem of the Distribution of Resources in the Case of Non-Opposite Interests" Zh. vychisl. mat. i mat. fiz. [Journal of Computer Mathematics and blathemati- cal Physics], 1973, 13, No 2, pp 318-325 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No:8 V452 by,the author) Translation: A class of games concerning the distribution of homoegeneous resources is studied in the case of non-opposite interests. One, case of -ormation is developed. The best the.sequence of moves and available,inf aranteed results and strategies realizing them are found. U 9 1Z1 USSR UDC 547-242 GATILOV., YU. F., IONOV, L. B., MOLODTSOV, S. S.JV and XOVYPZ.UtA, V. P., Kazan- State Pedagogical Institute "The Question of the Stereochemistry of Arsinous Acids" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Rhimii, Vol 42 (104), 110 9, Sei-3 72, PP 1959-1961 Abstract: It was shown that the rearrangement of the enantiomera of tertiary arsine oxides due to the action of methyl iodide leads to the isolatian of erantiomers of corresponding arsinous acid esters. Investigation of this rear- ~rangement -- a process occuring by the Ble- mechanism -- by the differential t hernal analysis showed that the inversion of relative conViguration took place. USSR 1,*JJC 54--1-242 GATILOY, M F., IONCY, L. B., Iq -S-I--a-M Kazan d gical Insti-tute "Concerning the Synthesis of Some Enantiomeiis of Tertiary Arsines and Their Oxides" OF Leningxad, Zhu-mmal Oloshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), it- 7, JU 72, 1535-1537 Abstracti A complex of racemic ethyl-a.-butyl-l~.-carboxypbeziy3,9.r-zine with morphine was synthesized. The complex BO Fractional ciltstallization of compound (1) yielded diaAeroor!-,erz 14Mch uLxre colcriec,,-, well-forized aaicolar cryot-al salta )fhich lanlt Ath disoat:A~.1 They atoned and n1tromethano, iatid readily in lower alcol !n hola, ace absolute ether. -`er~aratioa of the coraplexiis ulth 0.3 1-il, kIll ~,:Lves the corve-- ponding enantiomeL-~ of ethyl n-butyl-p-carborypliL~nylarsil,:D. of other arcines veru synthEis~,zed by Er;;FjratI,n.-,; the using quinine as the optically actille apntj, of the oxides were producea by oxi"Uzing the. synthesDied optically activa ax,,~inezs v:ith Uor nitrogen dioxide. -thj,,, zeEc. iyleld!~:d a ntuil>3r cf prvrltyu~;Iy enantiozera of diallrzyl- and alIIyl(,IrII) CUA-C~,--!Ei. All the enantiomers of tortip-ry ax-sine oxid.,.-s 14~,?re white Ithich dicsolve readily in water and alcohol, sonewhat lesr~ readily int nitroliletlhali-., chloro- 1/2 Im USSR KULACRENKO, V. P., and MOLQDTSOV. V. K. "The Action of Electromagnetic Fields on the Vascular System and the Metabolism of bficroelements in Animals" Tr. Tschinogr. S. Kh. in-t. (Proceedings of the Tschinograd Agricultural Institute), 1973, Vol 9, No 5, pp 89-94 (from RZh-Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 24, Dec 73, Abstract No 24F 1435) Translation: The effect of electromagnetic fields was studied on the vascular system and some general properties of blood. Data were also obtained on the effect of ultra-high frequency irradiation on the content of microelements in the liver. The effect of the ultra high frequency waves oFt the exchange ef microelements in the liver is intensified with~the concurrent action of ephedrine on the sympathetic nervous system6 itito a rect"I'lul- a difference grid is introduced, and the equatiniin or o- prulfl,- -, in differ-ice fn,- with, necand-order of accuracy. The system of nonlinear difference equationa is solved by the method a! oucce.sive Approximations, Each iteration deals with a system of linear equations, to which the mrthod of successive elimination in Applied. In contrzat to the numerical method of 13,2benko, et &I. (Babenka. Vositresenskiy. Lyubiniov, and Ausanov . Prostranstvennoye obtekaniye gladkikh tel Ideal'nym gazvm. Three-dimensional flow around smooth bodlaa by an Ideal gag . Moskva. Nauka, 1964. ItZhM.kh, L965, 4BZOTK). the eyetern of difference equations in the iteration proce&& is not liro4ten dovrn into equations siong individuat radial tines, bal. to solved Olrnultanewt:sly for the..e.ntire region. The method.of.s.I*4zv-4t*siYe matrix elimination is *toc, generalized for the case of call triatricas- Damping Is used to accelerate iteration convergence. Some calcaUtion results are presented to illustrate the convergence of the numerical solution. r Molocitsov, V. K., ind A. N. Tolstylth. CAlculation ni 9upersonic viscous iFc;~~-jtraund blunt bodie IN: Trudy Sektall pe, chistennym matodam v gazovoy dinamike Z-go Mezhdunarodnogo kollokviuma po gazodinamike vrryva I reagiruyushchikh miotem. Moskva, v. 1. 1971. 37-54, (ItZhMekh, 5172, no.' 511135) Supplementary results are presented to calculations using Navier-StolKes equations of hypersonic flow around a spherically blu= model by mathoda propored earlier by the author# (Tolstykh. A. ZhVN!N!F, no. 1. 1966, 113-120. RZhMckh, 1966. BBZ57; Molodtsov, ZhVNINIF, n,o. 9, 1969, 1211-IZ17, RZhMakh, 1910, 2B3B4). The calculations were for M. - 10 and various Reynolds numbers, and a temperature factor and index w within the law of the relationship of the viscosity coefficient to tezoperaturv p Therapy USSR uDc 615-281-8-035.)t:616.938-75-053-11-036.8 L g4 ~1' KU IPTSOVA) AKSENOV, V. A., SELIDWSKIN, D. A., GLAMMI, G. N., ZZ ~O an M- FSENUVA, R. A., A] ENOV., L. A., IOGDANOVA, N. d -PERSHM,, G. No, All Union Chemico-Pharmaceutical, Institute ireni S. Ordzhonikidze, :Mnistry of Health USSR "Study of the Prophylactic Value of the New Soviet Antiviral Preparation Oxolin in Preschool Children during the 1969 Influenza Epidemic" I/jescow, Pediatriyal No 5, 1970, pp 18-22' Abstract: The virkidal agent oxolin (dihydrate) trea'ment of adenovi-us kerato-conjunctivitis, herpetic is effective in the L, keratitis., dermatitideG of virus and some acute reapiratory diseases. la a double-blind trial, oxolin vas adrunintered to 4,1'10 chiUren one to seven years of age in an unidentified Soviet city during the 1969 influenza epidemic. he form of a 0.25,f) oinfi-p-lit on a vaselin :(It was applied to the nasal mucosa in t*, C base twice danilj for 40-49 days). Oxo]-in reduced the incidence of influenza 1.7 timea (43%) corrmared %-iith control children. Severe forns of the disease and cam- plications were 1.1-1.4 tines noxr- frcq7iv-nt in the latter thnia in those %iho recctved the preparation, and the course of the dincauc was 14"! days lonj.,,cr on the average. Mic tire of oxolJ.n produced nide effecto i3x on.'Aly 0.610, of the c(le"Ce. USSR UDC 624.131:.1~3+539.21.084-492.3 14010DISOVA -L --a. "Technique for Calculating Stresses in a Massif of Rock on the Basis of Measure- nts of Stresses at the End of.a Bore" e m Nalich. soobshch. In-t gorn. dela im. A. A. Skochinskogo (Scientific (.omiiunications. institute of Mining imeni A. A. Skochinskiy), 1971, Vol, n, pp 106-3.10 (fxom RM-Mekhanika, No 3. Mar 72, Absstract No 3V998) Translation: The proposed method for calculating stresse,,;, as distinct from existing methods, is based on the dependence of- -the stre,sql;es at the vurface of any working on all major stresses of the massif and ma~;es it poss'lble to t~-I'%-e into account the relativriship of: major streosea.in detai~yrjlnlng, the stresses by istrihution mcLhodf. AmLlytlcal: exprensions given for calculatin,,L the weight d the major stresses at the ends of a bore oni the basis all this inethod. The Co- efficients for the concentration of major stresses ave de-terml-ned experimentally. Particular cases of the solution are discussed. Analysis of the results of comparable calculations showed that a calculation of' major, (quasi-major) stresses va -. magnitude Of in the massif by the old method is carried out with errc , the which can reach 100' or more depending on the relationshil,,, of: th4i., ma-or stre~--_.es J at the end of the bore. It is noted.that theproposed metliod can be checked by measuring stresses under natural. conditions. Yu. M. Kartashov. 1/1 V sb, Izmereniyo napryazh. v massive gorn, porod (Heasiorament of Stxessea In Rock Masses - collection of worknOt'llovosibirskr 19709 pp .143-14.8 (from RZIi-Mekbanikas No It Jan 7.1, Abstract No lV8O4 by A. S.: Averair) Ttanslations The article describes tW tacVdque of *UerA wesurenent In the depth of a rock nass with photoelastic gauges by the core-&=ple unload- ing method and sets forth in detail tho process of gluoihg Vito gaugtk In the bUot hole. flathematical formulaz axv presented for detw.-zinAug tho princi- pal normal stresses in the phatoolantic gauge, wid In the core sample. Com- parative me urezents of stresses lit rock mazoes w(me natts by this method with tensomtric and photoolantis gauv)s - A n*uuxdrzg , b=ehole ~ms drilled from the drift at an angle of 45 to the horizon, Hoaswoments showed that the mass is acted upon by compression stresseal the principal.normal stresses which are greatest in absolute ragnitude act In close-to-horizontal d1rectionsl stresses exceeding lithostatic presouro for a given depth.actAn a vertical directionj this is due to tho action of tectonic forces..; In conclusiont Vie author points out the prozdae of photoolastic gauges for measurements of this kinds