SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ONISHCHENKO, S.M. - OPARIN, A.I.
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USSR UDC; 531.383
ZOLOTENKO, G. F., and QNj$HCHEN1[O S IV
"On- Theory of Gyrohorizoncompass With Azimuth Correction of
Sensing Element Shell"
Kiev, Prikladnaya Mekhanika, Vol, 7, No 12, 1971, pp 65-70
Abstract: The equilibrium of the system taking into account the
disturbing moments is given by equations (2. 1), which can be put
in the form (2. 10).
Assurning, that the disturbing moment about the precession
axis is proportional to the angle that the kinetic momentum of the
gyroscope makes with the vertical axis, (4.7) is The differential
equation of motion. The solutions of this equation is given by (4.9),
(44 11) and (4.12). In these equations the free ositillations are
dam ed. Therefore the azimuth correction controlled by the
angle of the kinetic momentum with the vertical axis results in
higher compass precision.
Acc. Nr: AbstractingService: Ref. Code:
517p
AP0044992 JNTERNAT. AEROSPACE ABST. R 019 1~9
rA70-23299 ff Nonasymptotte stability of the,'unpeftu~bed
mcnion of two-wor gyrocornpasws (0 neaspriv-1otichaikoi
ustok-hivosti nevormushchennopp, &izheniia 00-.hro torn ykh
girokompasov), I.-M. Onishchenko Mk3demija Natik: Ukrainskoi
SSR, Institut ~.hi -0krainiaw: SSR).,! **rik1jd0aAa
Afekhanika,vol-6, Jan. 1973, p. 124429, a iefs' 1'~ -8. Wn.
Analysis of the n6pasymptqtic stability of the ~jhperturbed
motion of a two-rotor cjyrocompqss as. a function of #16 vneed hnd
cruising latitudes of the veml.' lniq%jalilies determinii4the regians
tw~!
of nonasymplotic stability of a 0-rotor proccunpa5s nediscusied,
It is found that the lo"r the 5petd of the vessel, di larger die
selection of latitudes at which a two-rotoi gyrocompass i stable, and
vice versa. V.Z
USSR um 621.396.673
VERSHKOV, M. V., YEVGRAPOV, V. D., ONISHUMO T A
"A Short-Wave Antenna"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, PromyshlenTkyye Obrazjs_y,_Tqyarn~]~e Zn24sj,
-No 12, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 2-85837, DivisiOn H, filed 11 jui 69,
publ-ished 30 Mar 72, pp 241-242
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a nbort-itave mtenna
made in the form of a vertical dipole vith capacitive loading. As a dils-
tinguishing feature of the patent, the iiorking range Iss extended and losses
re )its around the cir-
~reduced by placing vertical rods oftdifferent heig
a
-e of the radiator.
cumferen
USSR
DENISOV, V. G., and 2~7S41,.,
ShMi sredi Zveza, (Steps Among the Stars)f Moscowy 'Inaniyei" Publishing Houss),
1970, 160 pi)
Translationt
Table of Contents
Introduction 3
1. Man in the Airtnft ....... 11
2. Automaton -- also a Link between Systems 33
3* "Symblools" of Man and Automaton 44
4. Who Controls the Oporator in Flight 62
How to Control the Operator in Fl~eht 83
6. Man Outaide tho Space Cmft j*40611 v6*1, tiuds 04 *0 V* 99
7, Flight.and Esthetics 00* 0 040 ..to. *sill
8. VnIandir as in Flight
Conclusions
Recommended Reading
CSOs 1840-W END
96 -
USSR UDC: 681.327.66
V. A., WCRAJJaNA, 0. R., ONI-
B=IN, A. S., VAGANOV, V. I., KUZ MIN,:
SHCHEMM, -Ye. M., ORLIKOVSKIY, A .A.,, PERSHEMKO ffdsCCnr__j!0ra~y
..c de ea t~iher of Labor" En ' e ing.Pbysics Institute
gin er
'Un. Integrated T-hyristor Memory Element":
...Moscow, Otkr7tiya, Izobreteniya, Pronyshlennyye Obraztay, Tovarnyye Znaki,
JWO 20, JIU 72, Author's Certificate. No, 343299, Division G, filed 7 Oct 70,
-published 22 Jun 72, p 174
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an integrated thyristor
memory element vhich contains a thyristor with longitudinal structure, and a
recording readout transistorconnected by its collector to the P-base of the
thyristor, and by its base through a resistor to the word recording in-out.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent,''the degree of integration is
increased, and the interference immunity and recording'and readout speed
are increased by connecting the readout transistocr emf1tter to the thyri-stor
emitter, and also through a resistor to the vord readout. input, and by con-
--necting the-base of the readout transistor to the zero-potential line.
USSR uDc: 621-374
ONISHCHW110, Ye. M. , PERSHENKOV, V .S., KIMARSKIY, V . I .
"Optimizing the Construction of Direct-Access Memory Units on Integrated
'Circuitry"
Kiev, Radicelektronika, Vol 15, No 7, Jul 72, pp 877-885
Abstract; The paper deals with problems of organizing.centra-l computer
storage subsystems. It is shoun that selecting the coafiguration of a cen-
tral subsystem matrix on the basis of mnimizing the mimber of leads without
considering conditions of matching to the control diodes may lead to exces-
sive power consumption by a device based-on.such subsy6tems as well as an
increase in overall. dimensions and a reduction;in, rel-iAility. A method is
proposed which enables selecting the optimum configaration of an integrated
storage subsystem which accounts for the number of lea(is asvell as the i)ower
consumption. The procedure is applicable boV,n to subsystems -ithich contain
only,memory cells, and to subsystems witb built-in confirolling, circuits.
112 020 UNCLASS I F LED: PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
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CLUNTRY LF I&IFC--USSR
LOA
r:~-SJURCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970t 251 3) p 5010-4
04 TE, PUBLISHED------70
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METAL Pi-:CTCMETRIC ANALYSIS, META' CHEMICAL ANALYSIS,
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ABSTRACT/EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THE SOLVENT NATURE
ANO THE ACIDITY OF THE NEOIUM ON THE EXTN. OF CHLORG CGNPLEXES OF S8(V)
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AUt TL( I I I GA r 1411G( I IAND SOME OTHER ELEMENTS WITH
Po((1,4,DIMETHYL,IP2,4,TRIAZUL[iq 3vYL),AZC).,NtNvf)IE'THYI.1-1',IILI,"IE(l) WAS
STUDIED. (SBCL SUB63 PRIME NEGATIVE FORMS A COMPLEX WITH I WITH MAX.
ABSORBANCE AT 546-54 NM WHICH CAN BE EXTO. BY C SLI86 H SU56, PHME, PHC-'j
CHCL SUB3,, SUCL, AND SOME MIXED SOLVENTS. MOLAR A~BSORPTIVITIES OF THE
COMPLEXES RANGE 6.2 TIMES 10 PRIME4 MINUG 6.9 TIMES 10 PPIME4. PHCL
EXTS. SELECTIVELY THE lCiNIC ASSOC. OF (SBCL SU1,161 PRIM~-- NEGATIVE wl,rH
~CATICIN OF I FgOj%l 9-104i H SUbZ SO SUB4 AND MURE ACID MEDIA. A METHOD WAS
DEVELLPED FOR THE EXTN. PHOTOMETRIC GETN. OF S13 IN SEMICUNDUCTOR ALLOYS
BASED ~OiNl SN, IN, GAr AU, AND Bl. 11G, TL(III)t AU(I.Illi ZN(11)v CO(II)t
MNHI)v NI(II)t CO (11), CR(IJI)t AL(Ill)v Blilll)ij, SIN( IV)s AS(V)j
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US�R UDC 669.24
GRAN", N. I., lKhYZEL Ye. 1.
MIL~is_ 3. R.
"Electric Smelting of Oxidized Nickel Gres"
Elektroplavka Okislenix-kh Nikelevykh Rud [English version above.], Metal lur-
:giya Press, 1971, 248 pages.
Translation of Annotation: Electric smelting of oxidized nickel ores to
ferronickel, low-sulfur alloy and matte is described. A classification of
ores and methods of preparation of ores for smelting. is presented. The
peculiarities of electric smelting of ores ire studied. Data are presented
f th
on the influence of a nLznber of important factors on the indicators 01 e
process.~ Information is reported on the physical and thermodynamic proper-
ties of ferronickel and slag.
The book is designed for engineers and technicians at metallurgical
plants, planning and scientific research institutes, teachers and students
at metallurgical and chemical-technological universities and technical
schools. 60 Figures; 92 Tables; A145 Biblio-Refs.
ITF
TABLE OF CON u\ITS
Foreword 5
Chapter 1. Oxidized Nickel Ores 7
1/5 Origin of Ores and Classification of Deposits .7
us -SP UDC 669-24
GRAIN N 1. 01411SHCHIN, B. P. , MAYZELI , Ye. I., EltAtroplnavka Okisleniykh
Nikelevykh Rud, Metallurgiya Press, 1971,:248 pages~
Commercial Classification, Chemical and Mineral Composition of
Ores 14
~Granulometric Composition and Physical Properties 20
Distribution of Nickel and Cobalt:in Oxidized,kickel Ores 24
Characteristics o-f Ores of Deposits-Being Utilized - 26
Chapter-II. Preparation of Ores for Electric Smelting 34
Methods of Preparation of Ores for Smelting 34
Significance of Heating and Reducing.Roasting of Ores Before
Smelting 35
Study of Reduction of Oxidized Nickel Ores 36
Pilot-scale Testing of Reducing Roasting 47
Selective Reducing 53
-liapter 111. Electric Smelting to Ferronickel
L
55
Technological Testing of Ores bytlectric Smelt;Lng Method 55
Pilot-scale Installation, Initial: Mat rials, Teerhnolog- cal
e
Mode of Electric Smelting:: 68
Indicators of Electric Smelting of.Sinter and H61%, Sihter 74
Regulation of Co--position of Ferroinickel 84
2/5
iiik
USSR UDC 669.24
GRAN', N. I., ONISHCHIN, 13. P., Ye. 1. j:Icjtroj)I,1vk.1 okisjc- jji~. k-11
Nikelevykh Rud, Metallurgiva Press, 1971, 2,18 pages.
influence of Preliminary Reduction of Sinter on Distribution
of Nonferrous Metals Between Alloy and Slag 87
Fluxing During Electric Smelting of Oxidized Nickel Ores 89
Electric Mode 94
Comparison of Electric Smelting Indicators of Domestic Ores with.
Foreign Data 96
Chapter IV. Stage Process and Electric Smelting to Matte 98
Stage Melting as One Method of Combined Utilization of Ore Raw
Material 98
Equipment, Initial Materials and Technological Mode 99
Influence of Individual Factors on~Smelting Indic~ators of
Steel Intermediate Product 103
Material and Heat Balance of'Melting of Slag to Steel Inter-
mediate Product
Electric Smelting of Oxidized Nickel Ores to Sulfur Ferronickel
and Matte 117
Chapter V. Composition and Physical Properties of Electric Smelting
Products 120
Chapter VI, Activity of Components in Ferronickel and [-*lcctri.c
3/5 Furnacc Slag 149
MF 1,7 ~J
USSR UDC 669.24
GRAN', N. I., ONISHCHIN, B. P., MAYZELI, Ye. I., Ele,ktroplavka 0kisleni ykh
Nikelevykh Rud, Metallurgiya Press 1971, 248 pages.
Activity of Silicon, Nickel and Iron in Liquid Ferronickel ISO
Activity of Silica and Iron in Electric Furnace:Slag~lklelts 162
Chapter VII. Distribution of.Compenents Between Ferronickel and Slag 168
'd Phases in Furnace
Distribution of Nickel Between Liqui
168
Distribution of Silicon Between Liquid Phases in Furnace 172
Solubility of Carbon in Iron-Nickel Alloys 179
Behavior of Chromium 184
Distribution of Sulfur and.Phosphbrus 185
Chapter VIII. Foaming of Slag During Electric Smelting 188
The Phenomena.of Foaming of blelts~and Solutions; 188
Study of the Causes and Mechanism'of Foaming of Elect-ric Furnace
Slags 192
Foaming of Production Slags During Electric Smelting and Means for
Eliminating It 206
Chapter IX. Basic Recormendations for Mode of Preparation and Melting
of Charge and Requiremerits for Fumace!Design 209
Mode of Roasting and Design of Tube Furnace 209
Requirements for Composition of Ferronickel and Dump Slag 211
4/5
1, 7,
uDc 669.24
GRAN', N. I., 0111SHCHIN, B. P., MAY-,:EL',, Ye. T., E!.~!ktroplavka Ckisloniykh
Nikelewykh Rud,, F.-ztallurgiya Press, 1971~ 248 pa-es
Technological Mode of Electric Smelting 213
Electrical Parameters 215
Requirements for Electric Furnace Design 217
Chapter X. Study and P-ractice of Electric Smelting of Oxidized Nickel
Ores Afiroad 219
Research Work 219
Electric Smelting on the Industrial Scale 228
A Plan for a Plant in the Phillipines 235
Prospects for Development of the Nickel Industry in the Capitalist
Countries 237
Chapter X1. Processing of Crude Ferronickel to a Commercial Product 238
Bibliogr
aphy 24S
5/5'
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1/2 028 U14CLASSIFIED PROCE$SING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--CHARACTERISTIC NOISE MATRfX OF'A MULTI TERMINALNETWORK -U-
.,:'AUTHOR-(02)-ONISHCHUKt A.G. i 8EGMAT# I.mo
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE- IZV. VUL RADIOELEKTRONIKA (USSR)* VOL. 13# NOo It P. 85-7# JAN,
1970
DATE PUBLISHED ---- JAN70
~e-SUBJECT AREAS--NAVIGATION
TIOP I CTAGS--SCATTERING MATRIX# COM.MUNICATION NETWORK, SIGNAL IMTERFERFNCE
-COINTROL HARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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UNCLASSIFIED ...
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USSIR uDc 541.136
DRUZHININ, N. G.. ONI;j and CHIMOZIEV, N. A., Moscow
"Anomalous Gas Flow Into a Liquid Through a Porous Ifydrophobic Membrane"
Moscow, Elektrokhimiya, Vol 8, No 5. -,,,lay-'t2, pp 686-'689
Abstract: To achieve a stable performance of a fuel call, it is necessary to
prevent gas leakage into the electrolyte chamber through the porous electrode.
Several authors noted that the reason for this procetis is due to thr~s Stefan's
vapor stream from the liquid through the capijlarics~ftnto the gas. In Lhis
paper a quantitative theoretical. treatment of this problem is given. Startill.-
with a capillary equilibriuin situations in hydrophobio pure, threa poMlions
are possible for tho iponiscu:~ aurini.; gao expu).31on of li(ItLid from thv c.-.Ll):Ll-
lary. The proasure differential Ap =.p - P, equalz to 2~ 0--cos Q/r for th--
equilibrium situation, and inc 9 M%"Mum value of 2 0- S -yr.,
rea~~,as t
finally dropping to zero after the meniscus,reaches the external surracj of
the capillary. 1--latheiratical formulao have been devolbDod describing this gas
leakage as a function of temperature.
USSR UDC 541-138
ON ISH MOSCOW
CM A.
"Optimization of Electric Parameters of' a Multivolt, Battery of Electrochemical
Generators With Reference to the Method of Electrolyt 'T"
Supp'.
Moscow, Elektrolthimiya, Vol 8, No 5t K"Y 72, PP 698-7Q2
Abstract: In construction of electrochemical generator batteries with high
initial voltne a necessity exists to combine 5everal elements j-nto a parallel
system. Since the channels used for admission of th6 electrolyte have a firdto
electric resistance, conAderable paras:ite currents beg:iii to circulate in the
battery, leading to a lowered output and toolectrolys;Ls. This problem is
I? lo iz;
given a theoretical treatment. It is stated that, currvnt don:3ity as a ru
higher on tho left side of a system of elements a-nd louer an the right aide,
as compared to the normal cell output. The principal problevi in the utiliza-
tion of parallel combination of fuel cells is,the electrolysis generatul
within the system.
fiLactriocneal T.
ry
USSR UDO 341.136.1
LIMMMe N. S. t and =.-V. A
ImThe Effect of Gas-Phase Plass Tmatsfer on Fuel Call Operatioe
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Hauk# SSSR, Vol 201# No 61 Dee 71.9 I)P 1389-1392
Abstracto A theoretical discussion is based on an electrode model of a fuel
call# one s1de of which is adjacent to the circulating bydrogen, the other to
the electrolyte. Approximtion of constant concentratlion is based on a small
parameter IWDn 0F, representing the ratio of the current I to the diffusion
current in the gasseous phase M /h. If the liquid phase were absent, then
the small value of this ratio wou?A result in a small concentration gradient
la the ga3 - that is the approximation of steady cancettratioat would hold.
During the electrochemical reaction the situation diffm considerably. Con-
stant hydragan concentration in the gas leads to a constant electrolyte oon-
centration. But in such a case a diffusion mmeber. is alssing 1z the equation
for cation algrationi, which compensates for the migration, end so the cation
a1Vmtio& 1z compensated at the expense of convection.
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-_-T.f-TLE--CO4PLEX TREATMENT OF PATIENTSWITH SOME OISE-A,SES oF rHE GASTRO
~-,,NTESTINAL TRACT -U-
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..'COUNTRY OF INFO_-USSR
SWRC E-VR ACH-EBNDYE DELOt 1970, NR 3, PP 44-47
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ENCES
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SYSTEM -DISEASE
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tumENT CLASS--UNCL4SSIFIED
,~P,RUXY PEEL/FRAME--1986/0965 STEP NO--UR/0475/7OtOODfOQ3/004410047
_CIRC ACCESSION N()--AP0102q04
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TITLE--PRODUCTION OF ilGH YIELO SEM'ICHENA11CAL PULPS FQR CORRUkPATED PRODUCTS
_u_
.,(05)-SHAPIROt A.R., SHTOFEINMAKHERi N1. PULYREV,
AUTHOR- A., ONO~jj
'S.A., TSALP TS*K.
..'.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
COO
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SOURCE PAPIER (LEIPZIG) 1970~ 19(411 107
4--loATE PUBL ISHED------70
AREAS-MATERIALS# BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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PROCESS ING DATE--27NOV70
,,.TITLE--ANTHR0P014ETRIC BASIS OF CO,',IS.TRUC!T-10INOF. LOWI:q EXTREMITY PROSTHESES
FOR CHILDREN OF YOUNGER AGE
w,
."AUTHOR--ONOKHOVA,, G.P.
~,~.rOUNTRY OVINFO--USSR
URCE--ORTOPEDLYA, TR.AVMATOLQGIYA I PPOTEZIROVANIyEr 1970, NR 5, PP 6-10
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PUBLISHED -------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
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TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
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EIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131329
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE s rUI)y 649 CHrLOR-ctj
BETWEE-IN AGES OF 1 ANO 4 YEARS. VARIATION SFRJES HAVE BEEN comprLED
k c C;:- J."j,
AFTER T14E BASIC SYMPTO"IS 0- fm ~rNED DATA. M it T E R fA L I -SS - 3 U-SING
VARIATION STATISTIC ALLf3WED TL ii 0 THE
I ARRIVE AT FHE FOLL11% INIG CONCLUSIONS.
YEARLY GAIN IN LENGTH OF LOWER EXTREMITHS DURING :TM': PERIOL)
UNCfER STUDY OVERAGF0 5 c1'". TH", vusrii~--sts cu%is,tRtJl-.110-11 SILMOLO ALLOW If,*
11 1-HI '(14 al"YS OF ALL AGES THE
ELOINGATION Ar LEAST 01~ 5 Chi ly, N 6 MONTHS. I
FOOT LENGTH EXCEEOS THAT OF THE GIRLS. THE ANNUAL FOOT INCREASE OF H-ORE
THAN ONE SHOE SIZE CONFIk%lS THE iNECESSITY~OF CHANGE OF THE FOOT
P
'OSTHESIS TWICE A YEM. -MCR Ci F
q .1 IN ALL GROUPS THE YEARLY i EASE
TRAINSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL KNEE SIZES AVERAGED 3,4 Mrl . THUS, IT IS
ENOUGH TO REPLACE THF PROSTHESIS AFTER 6 tIONTHS TO:ASSURE: CO.NFORMITY OF
SPACE BETWEEN THE KNEE HINGES AND STLE.GF THE KNEE.6 SINCE [HE
PROSTHESES ARE BUILT LENGTHWISEt AND IN ORM To WSTINGUISH THE TYPE
'P Tf "A
SIZE.St THE SIZE "KNEE FLOOR" HAS BEEN ACCF 0 AS:ltl.- SIIC"o, IN
PROSTHESIS CONSTRUMON THIF INDIFFERENf INTERVAL mi-AAGES I CM IN
:LFINGTH. IT IS NECESSARY TO DIST'INGUISH 9 TVVE AFTER' THF BASIG
SIGN "MIEE FLOOR" FOk CHILDREN OF YMJNG~R AGES F NUMBER
OF TYPE
'SIZES AFTER OTHER SIGNS CAN ISE-LOWER. I FACILITY! LENINGRAD.
-LNSTITUTA PROTEZIROVANIYA.
LJNCLA-S~~-[ F--!:-- 0
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II IYR
UDC 615.917
RIIIOLOVI S. U., IMILLTSIM.7, IJI. Z., BALESEL'YANTS,G. B. A
! -j~JTLOVJ
P. V.9 o-ionlizma~2. u. 1.. CHURSINA, N. A., YEREMIN, V. Ir, _TkLIqSUK, R. A.
"Toxicolo.oic Estimate of the New Organophosphortis Pesticide Ritc;-:"
V sb. VIiYanive 1;~I' tra:;"Fulka, i drugikh faktor-Dy srody na or;7anizri
cheloveka i 11'ticcL of Ultrascund, Poisons an-I other ranc,,~ors
of die J:nviroii;_cnL on Liu, Orr--,anism of ':fail and 1.-'ocd Products collection of
vorks), Krasnodar, 1971, pp. L5-91 (fron, R"li-FamakolorIva. ),himioternT)ovticIICs-
kiye sredf,-tva. Toz~sikolor~iya, I No 2, Feb 72 Abstract Lo 2.54,M)
Translation: Rat_q were injected intraventricularly with. bitei: (an ori;zil
phorus pest coutains 50.',.' active prJnciple) dissolved in irritcr (1 r")
in doses of 100, .100, 3001 4001 500, 6001 700 and 600 mg/k-, arld they i' -ere ob-
served for 3 vmeks. 1-11-th -- dose of 100-200 the ~activi Ly of tile C11 - i.1 -
lo, -I
esterase droll) and it berfan to
pod by 2-3 times durinr, the first 1-2 days,
recover after 7-11 da-s. Tile doie of 100 ma/11- was taken as-the itinimum toxic
dose. For doses of 300 and ,
nighor, SlItS-151iness, increased frequancy of
urination, diarrhez:, contracLl.on cur. tile pupils, tears, paresis of thu extremi-
ties, a dron in body tc..,perature of 1-5% an'ircrease in the sedirm(nitation rate,
leucocytosis, neutrophile:~J_s and a reductiort in dic. activity by
3-15 tines vere noted. 1, i I (-. 1) 1, Of I is 800 m/1-0 the D!, In 3164.6
50
1.12
A
fmov, S. m., Ct al.% Vl-ivanlye ul'trazvuki, yadokhlmik. i drt,77ikh fmI-,tnrvv
red-I nn or,-~anizm chelovoka i rislicb. prodn!u-1, Krasnodar 19*11
pp
(491.8-277.1, tagh-.0. ror rilibits (I uas injected in doses of 25-200 mg/kg) the
DL
was calculat-cul on the level of 52 (11.67-47.3) ng/kg. The pathomorphologi-
50
cal changes in rabbits were characterized by circulatory disorders and distrophy.
USSII- Krasnodar, I!cdical Instiute.
USSR
ONOPKO, D. I-T.
UDC 615.616.24-003.656.6
"Study of the Effect of Noise and Vibration on the Development of
Experimental.Silicosis"
V sb. Materialy )LKI-XXII plentu?iov Resp. komis. po borlbe silikozom.
(Materials of the 21st to 22nd Plenums of the Plepublic Commission
for Controlling Silicosis-Collection of ',-forks) Kiev, NaWc. duradca,
1972, pp 1133-117 (from RZh-Farmakologiya. Khimioterapevticheskiye
Sredstva. Toksikologiya, No 3, Mar 73J. Abstract No 3.54-873)
Translation: It is demonstrated that the effect of noise with
110 decibel intensity 3 hours a day (for 6 to 7 months) intensifies
the development of silicosis in rats. to which 100 rag powdcred.
quartz has been administered once intratrachcally. The joint
effect of the noise and the gancral vertical vibration with a fre-
quency of 50 hertz and an amplitude of 0.75-1.25 mm caused the
development of still more expressed changes in the lungs. USSR)
Donetsk, Institute of flyrrione of Labor and ProC-6-P;si6nal Disease.
71
Ref Code: 7116;
Acc. Nr-. APC\_054300
pRJJJARY SOURCE: Ortopediya, Travmatologiya i Protezirovaniye,
1970, Nr pp
DATA OF ARTERIOGRAPHY IN PRIMARY HEALING Of OBLIQUE-SPIRAL
DIAPHYSARY FRACTURE
Dubrov Yq.,c.;,Ono
. ~A
The dynamics of changes of the arterial neiWork of the extremity and damaged seg-
ment in primary healing of the oblique-spiral fracture of the tibial diaphysis has been
studied in 30 experiments on adult dogi. As a rule, characteristic of this type of fracture
was retention of the basic blood flow along the infra 'osseous network of the injured bone.
In response to fracture, a ~hpervascidarization of the extremity ensued, at the expense of
expansion of the himeii of functioning arterial vessels from the magi5tral trunks up to,
precapillaries, as well as opening of.many reserve vessels.. The extremital hypervascularl-
zation observed from. the first day after fracture tended to remain at maximum levei.for
e period from I to 4 weeks. Normalization of the vascular net of the ext(ernity as a whole
ensued within 6 weeks. Res'nration of the inacroscopic pictu,,,e of the tibial arterial network
Xas observed 2 months after fracture.
Al K
REEL/FRAME
USSR uDc 6zi4791-753.9
1ANGERv 11. A.0 Candidate of Technical Sciencesp Q42MYE"M j,. K., Engineer,
BIASHCHUK, V. YE.j Engineer, GORWI# V. A.p Enginear#'Electric Welding Institute
imeni. Ye. 0. Paton of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, ISAYM, M. M., Engineer,
An-Union Scientific Research Institute of -the Hydroly-sis Industry, Leningrad,
and SHNIMMOV, G. H., Sumak Machinery Yanufacture Plant Imeni M. V. Frunze
"Corrosion Resistance of Welded Joints of AT3 Alloy in Sulfuric Acid"
'Kievp Avtomaticheskaya Byarka, Ho 1(250)o. Jan,74, pp 67-68
Abstracti An experimental study was made of the corrosion xesistance and
the change of mechanical properties of AT3 titanium alloy and Its compo=ds
in 0.6-1.2% concontrated sulfuric acid at,180 and02000 0, The rezulte of
electrochemical investigation in. 0.9% H;~SOI, at go C show that aiatomatically
welded specimens behave analogously to the base metal and active zone. Manually
welded speciaens have an active zone of podic dissolutionj in thoir passive
zone the current density is 2* 10-2zA/cm , whick, is less' than iti the base metal
(4-10_%A/cia2). Tests conducted with sample a
pecimenn xeyealed that the base
retal carrodes after 44 ifeldings at a rate of 0,014 am/yearp. autoizatically
1/2
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'A t
BIHOV, YU. A.f Candidate of Technical Sciencesp rnsti, ute of Metallurgy
M
imeni A. A. Baykovo and OHQR=1,,'(JHOt L. M., Engineer, IANGBER, X. A. l Candidate
of Technical Scien-cesp gia"B"LASHawk-l"TO-VtoIt and GMAN,', V. A., Engineexe,
Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. O.,Paton# Academy of Sciences
Ukrainian SSR
"Corrosion Resistance of AKI and AX2 Alloys Weld Joints in Fydrochloric Acid"
Y-tev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 2, Feb 741. pp 23-24
Abstracts Compositions of alloys, possessing satisfan-tory properties with an
oxygen content of 0.25-0,35 wtoft were selected on the basis of complex studies
of the corrosion resistance of titanium-base alloys and their weld joints
In hydrochloric acid. Specifically, alloys of the system TI-2.,4% V (AKI), and
Ti-2.5% V-3% Al (AXZ), ahoy AK& having the higher oxygen content, were tested
In 5o 10, 20, and 3V,. HC1 at 50 C where it was found that t", coxTosion :mte
of AK2 is higher than AKI duo to the presence of aluminump but in comparimah
with titanium alloy YT6t AK2 has better cor:rosion realstanbe. Weld Joints of
the alloys studi-ed had co=osiov- properties identical to t1la base metal. Two
figures, two tables, four bibliographic references,,
20
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GUREVICH, S. M., BUSHMUK, V. Ye. Electric Welding
Institute imeni Ye. 0. Paton, Acad
~V O~c Wn'cei ~kRSR.
~'Troperties of Welded Joints of ~Alloys in the Systems Ti-V) Ti-V-Al and
Ti-Zr-Al with High Oxygen Content"
Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 10, 1973, pp 6-8.
Abstract: This work presents a study of the mechanical and.corrosion prop-
erties of welded joints of the alloys AKI.(Ti + 2.5% K), AK2 (Ti + 2.5% V +
3% Al) and AM (Ti + 5% Zr + 2A. Al), containing 0.25-0i35% 0. Rolled speci-
mens 6 mm thick were studied. Tli6 plates werewelded by an automatic single-
pass argon-arc welding machine using infusable tungsten electrodes. It is
that the strength, ductility and corrosion resistance of the welded
joints are quite close to the figures for the base metal.
05 3)~;~
YEWAKOVA, YE. G. KRASMOVA, T. L. =Y-Md1NA,: N. N., MOSIN, A 14.,
0? NO: ISP 4 1., CHEFWSHEV, YE. A., and SHFAK M. T#, lh~tEMt te of Phys-
A&~~ bf~__Zciences -Ukrainian. SSR, Kiev
"Electron-Vibiationa-l Absorption Spectra in the Near Irl of. 11henylsilane and
-Methylphenylsilanes"
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17, No '5, YAY 72, pp 811-817
Abstracts The ael.1cle describes results of a study of electronic vaDor and
Mstal absorption spectra for phenylailane C SiH and methylp~ enyls i lanes
&"5 3
CH30 C6h5SiH(CH3)2, C6H as well as a comparison o--;' the ef-
C6V'H2 5s'(C"3)3'
'fect of the silicon atom on the aromatic ring with the effect of Carbon in
hydrocarbon molecules s-4milar in structure. It was found that replacement of
the carbon atom ky silicon in the molecules inv st-Igated 300-"0
e results in a '0
Increase -wavelength region and intenzi-
cm in the spectrtzi shift to the long
fication of the transition considered. This! indicates great distortion of
-on ry o lie pi cloud of the phenyl rin6 in orge-nosilicor
the bexag al synmet f t,
1/2
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USSR
YEIMOVA, YEE. G., et a-I., Waainskiy Fiacheskiy Z~huxrnal, Vol 17, NO 5,
Yzy 720 PP 811-817
molecules as compared to the analogous hydrocarbon rolecules. T e
11 svec~ral
data suggest that there Is hyperconjugation between the Sji-H bonds and -'the
phenyl ring. Electronic excitation is.found to have ;'t greater elffect on the
silyl group than on the alkyl. group, possibly due to the (p - d)-,, -interaction
between silicon and the pi electrons of the aromatic ring.
88
P
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ALEKSEYEV, G.V., VOIKOVSM, S.A., ZIMOVSKIYt A.P., ON0PRWYEn2,6 Ys. I..
~NMPMP" WWI."..
TRCFIFOV, Y.D. Llloscovi Aviation institute]
"Ex1mrimental Investigations Of The Effective Width IX The Surface Back
so a
ettering Patterns And The Distribution Of Reflected Sign Is In The Meter And
Deoinater Range'
Izv.VJIZs Radiafizika, Vol XV, No 2, Fab 1972, pp 200-210
Abstracts An account is given of a mthod oC dotermining L-jok scottering
Ti;Rerns (B-SP) witti the aid of the Doppler effect. The spocial features oV the
equipment for processing the signal are shown. Experiwantal values of the
effective width ON were obtained at wavelengths of 2 m, 68 cm, ~4 cm, and 11.5
cm, and ror variou sue-aces (sea, plowed fields, sandy-solonchuk terrain
with large crescent-ahaped sand dunes, sparse forrout laujimLorl). The fliglybe
Were horizontal at heighte from 500-2000 m and at speeds:from 200-400 km1hr.
at
The results of conversion of 001) into the anglo of slope IlTe close to d a ob
tained by the optical method. The experimentslly obtained distribution cGn:?i:M-,d
the theoretical concepts concerning the signal structure and made it possible
to determine the level of the mirror Componenti) as a funoLion & the radiation
P reflecting surface. It is concluded that cyperimental
frequency and the type a
determinations of the effective width of the BSP are 1`~eaeibla JaLpractice on the
base of the Doppler effect with possible modulation or the probing vignal.
4 fig. 10 ref.Raceived by editoraIll. Aug 69; ufter oonsolidation, 11 Oct 71.
106
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ISE '2 7. ft
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S UDC: 621-396.96:527.623.08:f,,
YEGOROV, V. V., ONOPRIYENKO Ye. 1.
"'Analysis of Self-Contained Phase Type Radio Range Finders"
Tr. MosK. aviats. in-ta (Works oF th K:iscow Aviation Institute),, 1979),
'N7PL .201 roin BVh-Rudiqtckhn1ka, No 12, Dec '(0, Abstract No
PP
12G90)
Translation: The paper deals with theoretical axnalysis of airborne phase
measurement dev-ices used. for determining theL distance or illCliTled range
to an extended rough surface. The instruments operate on the tvo-clock
principle of range measurement. IA;o types of. instruments fixe con.9idered,
the difference being in choice- of the type of modulation and tha fnethad
of signal processing in the reception wid measurement chantliels. The 15ta-
-phase dincrii Inator input are
Uistical characteristicf3 of the sip 11
pal at the
and the specl~rtid density
analyzed. The relationohip of the we raga,- vol.-tL
FiTo illur3tra-
of fluctuations at the discrWnator output:~ara diacuBsed
tionB, bldliography of six titles. 11.: S.
USSR uDc: 621.372-332.'3.621.391;837-42
CHOPRIYEM, Ye. 1.
"Passa'ge of aComplex-Modulated Signal and N .olse Througha Frequency
Detector"
Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta Norks of the Moscow -Aviation jAisuitute), 1970,
vyp. 208, pp 20-28 (fron*RZh-Radiotekhnika,jIo 1., Jzui 71, kostr4et No
IG19)
Translation: This nroblem, is associated im particular wi-.h measurement of
the parameters of motion of a flying vehicle relative to = extended roug1h
surface. A sigral is considered which is the resultant ot signals reflected
by scattering elements with different ranges. , A regular 'component which is
Coherent with the signal being studied is superimposed on,~ this resultant
in the case vhere the surface irregularities are shorter than a vavelength.
Bibliography of 7 titles. 11. S.
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4LzZS
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~kli zavedeniX, Radiofizika,
ALEKSEYEV, G. V., et al., Izvestila vysshikh uchEb
Vol XV No 2, 1972, pp 300-210
a broad wave range and for the various mentioned. surftees. The results of
recalculating 0 In the mean square value of the angle of inclination
backscatter
are close to tile data obtained by the optical methoJ. The demon--
mean square
strated characteristic nonstationarity of the echo has a significant effect on
the shape.of the experimental distributions. The method of synchronous proces-
sing permits consideration of the mentioned characteristic. The experimentally
determined distributions confirmed the theoretical principles of signal struc-
ture and they permitted determination of the level of.the reflected component
as a function of the radiation frequency and type of reflecting surface.
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112 025 UNCLAS S I FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
TITLE--THE FORMATION OF DOSE FIELDS ON'PROTON BEAM OFITEP ACCELERATOR -U-
AUTHOR-105)-BLDKH[Nt Sol*# GOLDINI LoLar KLEYNBOXN YA.L.r LOMANOV, N.F.,
ONDSOVSKIYr K*K,
mwtgy IN u,
SSR
C Fb
SOURCE-MEDITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGIYAt 1970w VOL 15r NR 5t PP 64-68
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND--MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--MEDICAL APPARATUSt PROTON ACCELERATORF RADIATION
DOSAGE/(UfITEP ACCELERATOR
'CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED
--199T/1956 'P NO--UR/024L/70/015/005/0064/0068
PROXY REEL/FRAME S TE'
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120601
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE ARTICLE DISCUSSES THE
TECHNIQUE OF FORMATION OF DOSE FIELDS OF WIDE PROTON BEAMS ALONG THE
WELL AS THE
AXIS OF THE BEAM AND IN TRANSVERSE DIRECTIONt A~*
CONSTRUCTIVE FEATURES SPECIFIC FOR THE EQUIPMENT USED FOR THESE
PURPOSES. DOSE FIELDS FORMED ON A MIDEICO 13101.C)GIC.AL PROTON BEAM OF
ITEP ACCELERATOR. F4CILITY-* INSTITUT, EKSPERIMENTALtNOY I
TEORETICHESKOY FILIKI AN SSSR,
USSR
BALAKIN, V. YE., BUKIN, A. D., KURDADZE, L. M., MUC="'A.`P" PAKKUSOVA,
YE. V., SEERMYAKOV, S. I., SIDOROV,V. A., and KHABAKHMSHEV, A. G., Insti-
tute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Departmient,,of the Academy of Sciences
USSR
"Observation of Double ete--Pair Productionil
Moscow, Yadernaya, Fizika, Vol 16, No:41 101?2, PP 729-?33
Abstracts The article describes results of the first, experiments (in 1969 and
1970) on the observation of the proceso of the clouble pair production of the
electron-positron pairs e-~e- -., e+e-"-~b- on a VEPP-2 pos A tron -electron accel-
erator ring. Papers on this vork were presented in-1.971 at international con
ferences in Amustardam and Cornell. The cross-sectioli of the proces-- for large
angles of emission Tar the produced particles was neasurlid, The experimental
results were found to be in agreement with the theoxetical calculations of V,
He BAYYER and V. S. FAMM.
The authors thank- V. N. BAJ-M and V. S. FAMIN for di-scussions,
IFTI
USSR uDc. 621.9.o48.4
MOROZENKO, V. N., ONUFRIYETWO, I. P. , GASIK, L. N. , ZHURA, V. I., MOLCIPANOVA,
L. V.
"Electrospark Production of Polymetalli.c Oompositions"
Kishinev, Blektronnaya Obrabotka MaterialoV, No 4(L6), Aur,/SeP 72, -ap 8-12
Abstract: The paper gives the results of ey-perimental studies of electro-
0 'lie compositions produced by the set-up sho-wri
spark formation of D lymetall.
in the figure. Hinged to rotor 1 are anode rods of tungsten, copper,
chroraiiLm and silver. Swinging out as the rotor turni-, the anodes periodi-
cally ap~xoach the surface of cathode 2. By properly cotubining the rota-
ticnal velocities w, and w2 on the one hand, and Irclorily tLjj and the pulse
repetition frequency of the spark oscillator on the othor hand, the transfer
of anode material car., be regulated F;G as to form over-lappLng
alloyed zones
a, 6, a, r. Experimental studies show that this me-U.-od. of alloying ciin be
used to produce intermetallic compounds ir. surfacin&,whic~_, cannot be inade
in any convent-ional netal-lurgical proc6as. By proper selection of parameters,
surfaces with any desired physical properties can be -broduc ed.
112
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~`IJILE--EQUATICNS OF THE SEM[EMPIRMAL THEORY OF TUIR41ULENT TRANSPORT -U-
JAUTHGR--GiNUi-kIYEV* A.T.
OF !NFG--USSR
'~~SQURCE-PMtF ZHURNAL PRIKLAUNCI MEKHANIKI I TEKHNICI-JESKOf F111KII
MAR.'-tPF,. LS70i P. 62-71
oDATE PU8L lSf!lEG ------ 7 C
SUBJECT AREAS- PHYS ICS
-JOPIC TAGS-NGNISENTROPIC FLOlop VELOCITY DISTUBUT113N, DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM
-FUNCT ION tTURBULENT FLGWt FLOW. ANALYSISP- DIFFERENT I AL'FQUA'f 10,"l
:CWITRCL MARKING-NO RESTRJCTIONS~
S S- - U N C L A S S I F I f. 0
DEIGUMEN fCLAS
WOXY REEL/fRAME-3005/1600 STEP NG-U R 102 07 70 /00 00 Gf) 0 6 200 7 1
C,-Ifl,C ACCESSICN NU--.41101~,35W
IL -A S_5
-.212 039 UNCLASSIFI ED P30CE$SING DATE-- 20NOV70
C-1 R CACCESSICN N0--AP0133510
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-C- AdS'RACT. CGN ST RUCT 1, ION 01 FA CLOSED SYST*E;2, OF
EQUATIONS FOR A FLOW CF NCNISO~ROPIC CHARACTER LJ4DER FHE ASSUIMPTION T'HAT
THE MIXIN6 LCNtjTH 15 NOr SMALL IN CCMPARLSON Wltf~ THE C HAk.AC J'ER IS T I C
-_DlMENSICN- OF THE FLOW. IT IS ASSUMED TflAT THE \IF-'.LCCE*i*'l PULSATI-,:~N FIELD
MAY BE CHARACTERIZED LY A MULTIP(JINT DISTRIBUTION FUNC 'TIGN WHIGH
SATISFIES THE CGINTINUITY EQUAT[UN. THIS MAKES 11' flus~IBLI_l TO 06TAIN THE
FOR A SINGLE POINT AND A Two Pillj',)T DISTRI3Uj'[(jN FUNCTIO.N. A
:NUM6Ek OF ASSUMPTIONS ARE THE NATURE Of- THE FORCES
ACTING ON TURbULENGE FOkflATIGN IN THE FLU-1,4, CONCERNI,"I" THE RELATION
CORRELATICN TIME OF A kAl% 4 E
BET6EEN TH, OOM FORCE AND TH TURBULENCE SCALE
AND INTENSITYt ANC CCNCERNING 'rHE EXPRESSION FOR FHE '.'GRRILAF(ON TEINSOR
IN THE ISOTROPIC CASE. AFTER CALCULATING THE MOMENTSp A SYSTEM OF
REYNOLDS EQLJATICNS IS 61BTAINEDt IN WKICH THE APPRUXIHATI~JINS USUALLY MADE
ON THE EASIS OF 01MENSIONALLTY coNsia-RArIGNS FOLLOW FOR A NU,',16ER OF
TERYS. THE CLOSING (k THE SYSTc- 't OF EQUATIJf4S F01%" T141: MOMENTS REDUCES
TO TFE SOLUTIGi
N OF THE EQUATION FUR THE*01STRIBUTION FUNCTION. IN THIS
CASE IT IS SH[!WN THAT THE INTEGRAL NATURE OF THETRANSPORT IS RELATED TO
C -AN ALLOWANCE FUR THIRD ORDER MOMENTS.l.-A NUMBER OF EXAMPLES OF FLOWS ARE
CONSIGEREU, AND TFE VALOES OF THE EMP-IRICAL CONSTANTS ARE DETERMINED.
..THE- SYSTEM GF ECUATir,;vS THUS OBTAINED MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO CONSIDER
:.,-.,FLOWS WITh hIGHLY ANISOTROPIC. TURBULENT:TRANSPORT.
USSR UDC 619:6i6.q38.43-orj:636.22/-28
KWMOROV, V. m., wwv, 1. V MRAVYEV., V. Kl.,-..Q MTMP~,, Y-!,-? -, P-ROIMLky
N. A. IV MUMM, V. I., and PILATOV, I. ~ P., All-Union;;Scientific Research
Mastitute of Foot-and-Mouth Disease
."Course of Foot-and-Youth Disease in Areas in Which Mass Immunization Had Been
*Carried Out"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 1, Jan T3, PP:50-51
Abstract: Studies carried out at foot-and-mouth disease epizootic foci at
which specific prophylaxis of cattle (ir==ization with inactivated alur-aninum
hydroxide fonnol vaccine containiw_ saponin) bad beeLi applied on a mass scale
indicated the occurence of atypical infections In caves in which the viy-as of
the disease had been brought in later. Virus carriers were det-ected anong
i=mized animals that did not exhibit clinical symptoms of the disease, but
had been in contact with sick animals., and also amon&, anirals that hail
recovered from the disease.
USSR UDC 619:616.9-022-~-636.1+636.24-636-44-636-52/.58
XUAVYEV, V. K.; KWIXOROV, V. Mq SHORSHITEVp V~ I.; PRO~4114A
N., A ~.; SMIRNTOV, V. I.;
x=unological Reactivity of Cattle Treated With Saponin Foot-
and-Mouth Disease Vaccine at Different Ages"
Vladimir, V sb. Yashchur (Foot-and-Mouth Disease Collection
of Works), 1970, PP 74-75 (from 12,h-~8. n-ivotnovodstvo i
Veterinar~72, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4-5d-37~, by E. 6orvachev)
Translat4on: The dynamics of formation of virus-neutralizing
antiboaies (V, 6-, and 12-
'1A) was studied in cattle aged l-, 3-
months and older, 7, 14, 21, 30,,60, and 90 days after vaccina-
tion with aliiminum hydroxide vaccine --. a for-mol vaccine from
-h various dose-
lapinized A22 virus of foot-and-riouth disease wiL
of saDonin. Aninals of each age group were vaccinated with
10 D1150 in doses of LO ml (the immunizing dose was determined
on gu nea Digs), containing saponin in P-mounts of 2.5, 5, and
10 mg. Thie WTA titers in the sera of animals were deter:-ined
on baby mice given io3 LD.5o of the virus. It was found that
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administrntion of the vaccine with a saponin dose of 5 and 10
mg to 1-month and 3-nonth-old calves led to a more significant
inarenso in the VNA titer than in 12-month-old bull calves and
adult animals. The local reaction to the introduction of
saponin-containing alu:ninira hydroxide vaccine was less pronounced
in calves than in adult animals,.
212
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en" i~ i. ~n i Ei. kh-ba'. imi di iiii W 1 d'. kiA i, i il id~ h6 61 11.1 "4i i !m ii i.,,' j
USSR 1JDC 619.611.9-022.6 +636.1+ 636.2+-636.4-1-636.52/.58
=Rnn,--y, V, DUDNIKOV, A. I.;'MTJRAVYEV, V. K.; SHVETSOV,
Yu. F.--,-UHU1TA-YEV, Yu. V.; KRAVCHENKO, V. MI.; ZAKHAROV, V. M.;
PRONIN, I. A.; NIKITIN, A. Y.
"Diatelic Immunization of-Coiis.with Poot-and-Mouth Disease and
Prospects for Obtaining Immune Milk"
V-1adimir, V sb. Yashchur. T. I (Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Vol 1 --
H -- RZh-58 7 -Llno-
Collection of I orlFs7, 1970, pp 160-172 (frorr-q .1hivo
vodstvo i Vet-erinariz[aj No h, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.56-573)
Translation: Diatelic immunization of cows with foot-and-nouth
disease a ibodies provides lactoserum and irwunolactone with a
high concentration o1L foot-and-mouth disease antibodies. The
foot-and-mouth disease irimunolactone has -Dronounced Dreventive
properties in research wit-32 baby.mice, guinea pigs, bull calves,
and suckling pigs. Polyvalentifloot-and-mouth disease immuno-
lactone has a more pronounced virus-nautralizirg activity with
respect to heterologous atrains,of foot-and-moi-vth disease virus
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USSR
ONUPRIYEV, V. P., et al, V sb. Yashchur. T. 1, 1970, DD 160-172
than the monovalent one. The high specific activity of the
foot-and-mouth disease lactone, obtained under biological pro-
duction conditions by immunization of cows with inactivated
foot-and-mouth disease virus, indicates a~promising use of the
diatelic immunization method under industrial conditions.
2/2
Radiotekhnika. ResD. mezhved. nauch-tekhn. sb. (Radio Engineering.
Republic Interdepartmental Scientific and Tectuiical Collection), 1971,
vyp. 12, pp 38-40 (from M-Eladiotehhnika, NO 7, Jul 71, Abstract No
7G51)
Translation: This paper discusses development of a sinulator designed
for checking whether the units and modules of rada'-- irstallations are
functioning properly, and for imitating various characteristic-, of re-
flections from meteor trails. A description is given of an imitator
which can be used to simulate Doppler frequency shift of a coherent
pulse radar, and the time of existence of a reflection from a Dieteor
of two fre-
trail. The Doppler frequency shift is simulated by metint,
quencies whose difference can be varied, The problem of obtainIng the
two frequencies is solved by the method of successive freauency dis-
placement with splitting into two frequency chaninels. A block diagram
of the simulator is presented. and described. One illtustrL?tion. ResumL
it" flit i-!.~
7;TZ UIUM~~MIM-Iivl! tdiufnz.61 4[
USSR
lu-Dc 6ig-6i6.988.43:576-809.7
FOMINA, M. S., DRYAGALIN, N. N., SHAZ-HKOp Zh. A., and ONUFRIM V. P.,
All Union Scientific Research Institute of Foot-and-bl,
"Antigenic Properties of Type C Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 9, Sep 70, pp:4o-42
Abstract: It was long held that type C foot-and-mouth disease virus, unlike
types 0 and A, does not show viLriations in its antigenic properties. However,
two strains of type C isolated in Great Britain exhibited considerable differ-
enceo. Six strains of type C -_ C-Folish~ .C-Czechoslovakimn, C-TL-112 (re-
ceived from Czechoslovakia), C.PL-42 (received from Poland), C-standard, and
C-65 -- were studied in order to eatablish,antigeait-.,Yaria:tions. On the basis
of cross titration, complement-fixation and neutralis:atiou tests, the antigenic
similarity of the strains (expressed in R%) was determined# The R values were
calculated by a xethod described In the literature. Using the six strains, R
vas found to be 33-100% and 65-96% for,the complement fixa;tion and neutraliza-
tion reactions., respectively. C-Polish, C-PL-42.. and C-Czeehoslovakian were
identical (R - 91-100~). They differed considerably.,~frow.0-65 (R = 55-70%)
and C-standard (R 33:48%)- C-65 and., C-staudaxd differeci from each other
(H - 50%).
3./i
~USSR UDC: 550.834
SHEKHTER, Z. Kh., 0OY0L0V,_a,.,_P,, PETROV, B. 1. LEM NEFR, B. L., DADERKO,
Yu. R. , BARYSIMIKMr, G. P.,. Special Design Office of Seismic Instrument
Building
"A De-vice for Registration of Seismic Infoirmation in Digital Form"
Moscow, Otkry-tiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki,
No 23, Aug 72, Author's Certificate go 346694, Division G, filed 20 Aug 71,
published 28 Jul 72, p 188
Translation: This Authorts Certificate introduces a device for registra-
tion of se 4SMiC information in digital form. The device contains empli-
fiers in accordance vith the number of channels, a multiplexer, an analog
code converter, a single-channel digital: plot-ter, i~nd a singIC-chanliel
playback circuit. As- a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to
simplify computer itiput of recordr.,d oeirmic fnfor=.-~ttior, and to visualize
ded data by means of a single-chiunel playback device through nc-
recor
quential path-by-path representatiori of.multichann,,-l seisnic data in
serial digital code on a single track'of the magnetic tape, a code con-
verter and an intermediate mer~ory module are added. The code cowierter
1/2
.1:11, 7z~_'
AMA! 1!1i 1.11A"i11"Al M h iW, I,-
USSR
SEDETER, Z. Kh. et al., USSR Author's Certificate Wo 346694
has a single input connected to the output of theanalog code converter,
and several outputs of demultiplexed signals in serial code to equal the
number of seismic channels. In the registration mcide, each of the con-
verter outputs is connected through a commutator to its own section of
the intermediate memory. in the node of path-by-path transcription of
signals from the intermediate memory to a single track of the magnetic
tape and to the visible information pedium, the sections of the inter-
mediate memory which each have their.own correspond4ng seismic recording
path are connected to the main head of theldigital plotter and to the
input of the single-channel playback,circuit through the same commutator
used for sequential switching of thesesignal.sectibris.
2/2
USSR UDC 669.295:621.785.53
KIDIN, 1. N., ANDIRYUSHLICHKIN, V. I., OPALEV, S. B., POGOZHEV, A. I., Moscow
Institute of Steel and Alloys
"Calorizing Titanium and VT-14 Alloy in Powders With the Use of Electric
Heating"
Moscow, IVUZ. Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, pp 139-1422
Abstract: The authors study diffusion calorizing of technically pure ti-
tanimm VTI-O and titanium alloy VT-14 with the itze of high-[,reed electuric
heating. The specimens were flat strips measuring (So mr. in thickne2Ees
of 0.3-0.6 run. Calorizing was done at 1000-11000C for .9-10 mi-nuto;.s. The
specimens were heated at rates of 10 and 500 deg/s by dLrect assage of
p
L, 'ured by a chronel-
electric current through them. Temperature was meat,
-alumel thermocouple accurate within. �5 deg. Calorizinq, was done in powders
consisting of a mixture of alumninum (30-705), aluminum oxi-de (67-,)TO:') and
ammoni-L.-m chloride (31S'). 7he process was done in argon to prevent oxidation.
The structure, phase composition of the diffusion layers and the aluminum
content in these layers were studied by methods of inetallo'g.-rephic, x-ray
radiographic phase and microscopic x-ray spectral arialysis , as well as by
USSR
KIDINj Io N., et al., IVUZ. Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 5, 1972, pp 139-142
measurements of the microhardness and microtherinoelectrornotive force. It
was found that diffusion layers 50-100 jim deep can be produced in 5-10
minutes. The use of electric heating intensifies the process of titkani*Um
ca-lorizing. Increasing the rate of electric heati6g forms deeper diffusion
layers. Calorizing increased the thermal stability of pure t-itainium by a
factor of 10, and that of VT-14 alloy by a factor of 5.1
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USSR
KD. IN, 1. N. ANDRYUSEECHKIN, V. I., and. Moscow Institute of
Steel and Alloys
"The Interaction of Titanium With Rarefied Air Daring Electric Heating"
Moscow, Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh,zavedeniy: Chernaya metallurgiya, No 5,
1971, PP 139-142
Abstract: The authors study the interaction of grade VTl-O commercially
puxe titanium with the residual gases of laboratory- air at a rarefaction of
10-1 mm Hg under conditions of rapid electric hea Iting and slow heating in a
furnace. The study was conducted using specimens mde from annealed, comr?er-
cial VT1-0 grade titanium (C=0-33%; Nn, - 0-00, R2 = 0-0014, Fe = O.OB%, Si
m4%, and C~ = 0.1%) with the following dirm-sions: 0.1. x 10 x 65 mm. The
specimens were electrically heated by passing industrial frequency electric
au=ent directly through them. Slow heating vas accomplished in an electric
resistance furnace. The electric heating rate in the phase transformation
temperature range for titanium was 150 degrees/sec- (1-5 degrees/sec. in the
case of heating in the furnace). The rate of cooling in the swie temperature
interval was 50-70 degrees/see. The phase transformation temperatQre was 8800
C. This was determined by the infldction on the cooling curves. The
11L>
14-
USSR
KIDIN, 1. If., et el., 1, esti),a vys3hikh uchebrykh ;,zvadeniy: Chernaya
m-etallurgiya, No 5, 1971, pp 139-142
temperature was measured using a chromium-aluminum thermocouple. The inter-
action of titanium wi,b rare-Lied air was studied within the 800-10000C inter-
val. Methods of electric resistance,.micro-hardneBs, and microthermoelectro,
motive force measurements, alonG with weight analyris, Indicate a great
degree of activity in the interaction between the gas niedium and titanium in
the case of electric heating as opposed to slow heating in a furnace. Under
experimental conditions, in addition.to the diffusion of oxygen into titaniuml
a significant quantity of nitrogen alsols diffused. Original article:
three figures, one formula, and six bibliographic entries.
PPCCESSI G I 7JUL 71~
-TITLE--STU'UY CF TFE V16RATIGN STRESS CF 51- A I-R C R A F T C- Nf- 1 N ETUP.,31NE
EL4CES,-U- EIL ~1)
40HOR-rZFAVIN7 L.N., Lilsw 4 tV E Y E VV,,V.
-'~tUNTFY CF INFC--L-SSP
EtvY FFCCHNC S T I VOL . 2 F E0 . A S7Cj F. 3-7
-ATE PLBLISFEI; ------- 70
AREAS-PRULILSIGN AND FLEL, S, AE-P.CN.4L;IICSr EM~:-,ZGY CCNVERSIC-N
T-'(J,P-IC TAGS-VIfihATIGN STRESS# AIRCRAF1 Et\GINF, TU14PIME P,kCUU, TWBINE
A
5 KkPINE ENGINE
G
~&NTPCL INARKINC-NC ~ESTJRKTICNS
-OCCUMEN T CLAS S--LNCL ASS 1 F I EC
-PPCXY REEUFRAPE--L~72/1841 STEP NU-UP/366-3/7' 02/'v'L)-J/Ci)fj' 3/000, 1
C I PCM NC--APOC'~'t,5577
Acc. Xr: Abstracting Service: Ref. Code:
P004W77- INTERNAT.I.AEROSPACE JUSTJ--,~7a 7,11?0643
rA70-2S228 Study of the vibrati6n strets of shrouded
.aircraft engine turbine blades Ilssledovanie vibratsitinnoi naprinzherv
nosti ItmndazhIIro~annyRh 1 turbinnylkh. lopatok , avia; iionnykh
dvigaielaij. L. N. Rrhavin,'N. !.~_Opafikhin, aml V. V.: Matveev
IAUderniia 7irm k Ukrainskbi SSA, Institut Problem P-3-chnosti
____~iev,g~E~jnajn SSTI. Prablemy Prochnosti, vol. Z-F eb. q 1970. p.
3-f'ln Russian. . , i' ~
Results of an ekoerimental study of the vibrat;on stress*of a new
type ofconstruction of shrouded aircraft e~ngine turbine blades, using
various m ethods of icining the shrou& On the basii of a tenwimetric
analysis of these blades on aworking engine, it is found that 5et-ting
up paired blades with a fixed, tension along the shrouds ensures
minimum vibration 'stress on the blades during vibrations in the first
flexural mode under, all conditions of operation of, Vie engine. A.B.K.
UEL/FRAME
to
OPALOVSKIY, A. A., KUZMETSOVA, Z. M., N.ESTERENKO, M. N., and SHINGIAMV, V. G.
"The System HF-UF6-NH4F"
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 15, No 4, 1973, pp 61.5-618
Abstract: Study of the isothermal solubility in the systems HF-MoF6-NH4F
and HF-UF6-NH4F leads to several observations. One of the universal
characteristics of this system is the formation of ammoniua heptafluoro-
molybdates and uranates with the formula NH4MeF7, representing a new
synthetic route for such materials. In this system uranium hexafluoride
is more soluble than molybdenum bexafluoride with increasing concentration
of ammonium fluoride in the solution, probably because of the formation of
NH4UF7. The reaction mechanism in this system consists of dissociation of
the NH4F followed by formation of [NeFjj and finally of the reaction
product NH4MeF7-
tt
i I
USSR UDC 546.20":546.161-14-2
f Inorganic
A- A-- NAZAROV, A. S., and UNaNSK-TY, A, A.,.Institute oi.
Chemistry,-Siberian Branch.Acad. Sc..USSR, Novosibirsk
"Iaminar Compounds of Graphite With Hydrogen Fluoride"
Moscow, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Winiii, Vol 17, tio 5, lk!ay 72, pp 1214-1216
Abstract: A desorption insobar of the system graphite-11F has been reported
in temperatwro range 0-1150C and pressure of HF at 4.23 tim Hg, The ability to
forr, corqpotuids of graphite -4ith inorga~nic fluorides vas thus sho,6iii the com-
position of the products was COF where n = 4, 5, 6r 7. or 8. In analogy with
other graphite compounds w-ith inorganic materials i~ har, Wien assumed that the
graphite-Hf compounds are of the laminar type.
41,1
D"."Tr I
it
Ulm.
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USSR UDc 669-28-051
YEBEMENK0.1 V. N., LISTOVNICHIY, V. YE., OPALOVSKIY and FEDORCV, V. YE.
"Physicochemical Investigation of the System Molybde .niun-Sulfur"
V Bb..Khallkoa~nidy (Chalcogenides--co.1lec.tion of works), Vyp 2, Kiev-,
"Naukova Axmka", 1970, pp 92-97 (from RZ11-Metallurgival 110 11) Nov 70,
Abstract No 11G181)
Translation: A physicochemical investigation is conducted of the system Mo-S
by the methods of thermography, radiography, metal I o~4raphy, dilatometry, and
resistometry. It is established that in the region of concentration up to
26wt. % S, a two-phase field of crystallization of th a 1540'
140 + Mops wi
temperature of the "solidus" line is realived. 2 ill., 2 tibles.
S. ICrivonosova
USSR '669 849
uDc .27 -051
OpAWV_SKIY1 A. A., FEDOROV, V. YE., and LOBKOV, YE U
Investigation of the Process of Interaction of Tungsten and Rhenium With
Chalcogene'~
V.'sb.-1Khal1kopenit!r (Chalcogenides-collection of works), Vyp 2, Kiev,
"Naukova Dumka", 1970, pp bb-92 (from RM-Metal I:RMilya 110 11, Nov 70,
Abstract No UG171)
Wanslation: For the selection of regimes for the symthesis of WSe2, Wfe2,
ReS62, and ReTe2, the nature of metal interaction vith chalcogene is studied
by the themographic method. The mixtures W-Se., W-Ta, Re-Se, and Re-Te of
different composition (ratio of nntal:;chalcogem.e 1.: 1; 1 : 1-5, anti I : 1)
are- studied. A study is ruLde of the vacuum-thermal decomposition of the selen4
ides and tellurides W and Re, and a study is con.duct~d of the mechanism and
-kinetics of interaction of these metals with chalcopnes. 1 1.11., 2 tables,
S. Krivonosova
18--bibl. entries.
:L/,r
-- -------- -
USSR UDC 669-28-051
and FEDOROV, V. 'YE
A-
"New Data In the Area of Investigation of Molybdenum Chalcogenides"
V sb. Khallkogenidy (Chalco6emides--callection of works), Vyp 2, Kiev,
"Naukcr4-a Djmka", 1970, pp 77-85 ~(from FZH-Metallurgin No N 7
11 0v 0
Abstract No ilGl8o)
Translation: This is a review of investigations of MG, chalcogenides; the=,al
decomposition of MoS2; results of the study of equilibrium in the system
W-S-H;.working out of a irRthod of synthesis of YoS2, used as a lubricant;
investigation of MoSp lubricating properties; investigation of lower Mo
chalcogenides and methods for their production; stud!r of the aystems Ylo-Se,
M-Te, tuid, 146-S; crystal structure andichemical properties of Mlo chalcogenides.
bibl. entries. S. Krivonosova
027
NCLASSI IED~
PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
L -THE . YNTHESIS AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
JIT E S
INVE511GATAONS
FLUOROPLAT I NATI SSOME-OF METALS -U-
AUTHOR-021-ZEMSKOV, S.V.v Ot!.
Lgy�. I Y A.A.
C GUN TRY OF INFO-USSR
ZVESTIYA SIB IRSKOGO OTrj!ELENIYA, AKADEMI 1, ld~AUK SSSR, NO 4-v SERIYA
NAUK, 1970i NR'~ Zp PP 95-LOL
PUBLISHEO-70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
-TOPIC TAGS-PLATINUM COMPOUND, IR SPECTRUMt RARE EARTH COMPOUNDf
..:.P'OLYC-RYSTALp NMR
-.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY~REEL/FRAME-1993/0565 STEP NO--UR/0289/70/000/000/0095/0101-
O-_-AP0 1134- 76
--CIRC -ACCESS 1
GN
N
,
__
_
- UNC L-A SS r E-D
-7 .. . ...... .. ..
022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113476
AaSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS PAPER DEALS WITH THE RESULTS
OF STUDIES ON ALKALIt ALKALI EARTHt AND RARE EARTH FLUOROPLATINATES
SYNTHESIS AND ON STRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES OF THESE COMPOUNDS BY NMR OF
F. SIMULTANEOUSLY THE ABOVE COMPOUNDS WERE STUDIED BY THE UR AND OTA
METHODS.. IT WAS FOUND THAT BY MEANS,OF VARYING THE TEMPERATURE IT WAS
PUSSIBLE TO OBTAIN ALKALI, ALKALI EARTHr AND RARE EARTH FLUOROPLATINATES
AS WELL AS FLUOROPLATINATES.GF SILVER$ COPPER AND IRON WITH
APPROXIMATELY 100PERCENT YIELD BY THE,ACTION OF'~;ASEOIJS
CHLOROTAIFLUCRIDE ON RESPECTIVE CHLOROPLATINATES* THE NMR F STUOY OF
PGLYCRYSTALLINE SPECIMENS OF THE OBTAINED COMPOUNDS ALLOWED FOR THE
TIME TO CCNFIRM EXPERIMEt4TALLY~NONEQUIVALEPJCE OF THE POLAR AND
FIRST
EQUATORIAL FLUORIDE LIGANUS IN UCTAHEDRAL COMPLEKES Of PLATINUM (IV).
ANALYSIS OF THE UJR SPECTRA OF THE~OBTAINEO COMPOUNDS HAVE CONFIRMED
-THt. -'NMR FDATA OF OCTAHEDRON DISTORTID,N -lN.HEX,APLU0liOPLATINATcS.
1FACILLTY: INSTITUT NEORGANICHESKUY,KNIMIL !i0 ANI~ SSSR, NOVOSIBIRSKs
UNCLASSIFIE0
16 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING [)ATE--13NOV70
7.:"tITL6--SYNTHESIS AND X RAY DIFFRACTION 'STUDY OF TUNGSTEN AND RHENIUA
TELLURIDES -U-
`.,~,AUTH0R-(05)-0jPAL0VSKIy, A.Ast FE00R0Vj;V.YE-, LOBKi)Vi E.U., ERENBURG,
7-C
V. G. : S EN C _.N.
,-p,-couNrRY OF INFO--USSR
:SOURC E- I ZV. AKAO. NAUK SSSR, NEORG. 11 A T E R .1970, 6(3), 561-3
','nATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~.UBJ ECT AREAS--CIIEMISTRY, MATERIALS
COMPOUNUP: TELLURI DE i RHENIUA
-,-.TOPIC,.TAGS--X RAY 0-IFFRACTIONt TUNGSTEN
CO.MPOIUNDt CHALCOGENIOE GLASS
--'-CONTROL MARKIN'--NO RESTRICTIONS,
:7 DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~-'-PRDXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0898 STEP N.0--UR/036~i7U/006/003/0561/0563
_CIR.-C-ACCESS-LON fi0--AP0ll8067:_
2/2 016 UNC.LASS IF I ED PROCESS[NG DATF--13NOV70
~~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118067
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. W-TE AND RE-TE M.[XrS. AT A 'J.ETAL
CdALCOGEN RATfO OF 1:2 wERE HEA'reu IN EVACUATED~ AND SEALED QUARF1
AMPULES AT A RATE OF 8-IODEGREES PFR'MIN. AND CALCINED AL SUB2 0 SUB3
SERVED AS THE DTA REF. THE. HEATING CURVES ARE CHARACTF.RIZED 8Y 2
HEATING EPFECTSt OF WHICH THE EF400THERMAL EFFECT.115 CAUSED BY-THE
MELTING OF TE AND THE EXOTHERMAL EFFECT CORRESPQOIDS TO OXIDN. OF THE
WITH TE. THIS MEANS THAT THE REACTION BETWEEN,W AsNU RE PROCEEDS
ONLY WITH FUSED CHALCOGEN. THE RATE~OF THE HETEROGENEOUS REACTIONS IS
S'%RO*qGLY DEPENDENT ON THE~INTERACTION SUAFACEY WHICH VARIES
SIGNIFICANTLY IF GAS IS USED IN THE REACTION. WTE SUB2 WAS SYNTHESIZED
~AT 750DEGREES FOR 25-30 HRt AND RETE~SUB2iAT 8001~EGREES FO'R 60--~-5 HR.
THE :SAIMPLES WERE STUDIED BY X RAY PHASE AND IR AN!iLYSES. THE UNIT CELL
PARAMETE-KIS WERE CALCO* BY USING~CQMPUTER:S, THF A('f9EFMl:lNT 6ETW~,Elq THE
MEASUREU AND THE CALCUN 0 SUHICAL VALOES: KAS,N0r, !~J'RY GOOD, E.SP4' IN THE
LAKGE AINGLES REGIOM. FACILITY: INST. NEORG. KlilM.1 NOVOSIFJIRSK*
USSR.
1/2 008 UNC L A S S UF I E 0 PROtESSING [)ATE--230CT70
TITLE--FL'JORINE-19 NMR SPECTkA OF SOLUTIONS Of XEI~JN TETRAFLUO-R.10E lil
~IQDINE PENTAFLUORIDE -U-
AUTKOR-041-NIMLAYEV, A.V.,.OP A.441 NAZAROY, A.S., TRETYAKOV,
'G.Vm
~z~'C_OUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
_ki'_~SOURCE-DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1470t 191(31'r 629-3~
~.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TAGS--XENON COMPOUND, FLUORIDE ISOTOPEP IODINE COMPOUND, NMR.
C*Q-11TROL MARKING--NO RESTRic'rIONS
--UNCLASSIFIED
,DOCUMENT CLASS
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1071 STEP NO---UR/0020/70/191/003/0(~2910631
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119930
UNICLA S'
_61
008 DAr~::---13OCT70
212 UNCLASSIFIED PP
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0119930
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U).GP-0- ABSTRACT. PR[NE19 I- C H E SHIFTS AING
LlNE4iDTHS OF NMR SIGNALS OF SOLNS. 01F XEF SU64 Pi IF WB5 AT 3Eoc--G."ZEEs
ARE GIVEN. ABSFNU OF LOW FIELD 14ULTIPLETS OF [F.SUB5 WAS Pkltlf~,ABLY i(il:
TO RAPID EXCHANGE OF THE AXIAL F AT014S I N I F SUB 5 W I 11H r HE E 4;J;%T CAL F
ATOMS IN THE PRESENCE OF XEF SU84. THE RESULTS P ()I NT 'rO A jMOL. N4TURE
i~, T 0, ET EE.
OF THE :SOLN. OF XEF SUG4 IN IF SU85 ANO TO STRONISL NrE A- I ~j B w ~;l
CUMPONENTS OF THE XEF SUG4 IF SUB5 SYSTEM COf4PARED WIT',li XEF SUB4 HF-.
+AIC IL I TY: INST. NEORG. KHIM.0 NOVGSI.BIRSKP USSR.
4N
1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
STUDY OF THE LOWEk FLUORIDES OF XENON -U-
A.V., OPALOVSK NAZAR0Vv A.S.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--IZV. SIB* OTO. AKAD. NAUK SSSR!f ER, KHIM. NAUK 1970t (1), 171
,OE R
~OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TA65--THERMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS, FLUORIDE, XENON COMPOUND, INERT GAS,
ENDOTHERMIC EFFECT
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
-00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[ED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1517 STEP ~10--(JR/0281?/70/000/001/017I./0171
-C - A C C- E -S~S - 1 - I I t" f~ ~P(') 12 0 2 9 i
212 GIs UNCLASSIFIED PROCEESSING
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0120298
TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE TH~RMOGRAPHEC METHOO FOR
ASSI
CHARACTERIZATIQo4 OF THE LOHER FLUORIDES OF XEN~'3~'%: (XEF 511112, X&J- S!J;i4l
WAS USED. THERE ARE TNO MIN. ON THE DIFFEREVJ101 CURVIES
TO THE ENOOTHERMIC EFFECTS. . THE IST MIN, 136 1 OR Mll`iUS 3DE"IRFES
FOR XEF SUBZ AND 117 PLUS OR MINUS 30EGREES FOR XEF SU34 COR-ESPOND TO
THE M.PS. OF THE COMPOS. THE 2NO M[No OF THE CURVI: 155 PLUS OR MINUS
3DEGREES XEF SU82 AND 146 PLUS OR MINUS 30EGREES FOR XEF SU64 CORRESPON:
TO THE QUICK PROCESS OF EVAPN. OF THE MELTED FLOORfOES ACCOMPANYING BY
GH HEAT ABSORPTION. THE LARGE HEATS OF EVAPN; OF -FLUORIDES AR~~ IN
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GOOD-AGREEMENT WITH THE TEMP OF HEM EN OT ERMI EFFECT
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FLUORIDES -U-
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AREAS--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
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FLUORI DE
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,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PRIMEL H AND PR[ME19 F NMR SPECTRA
BAND IR SPECTRA OF AGFr AGF*HF9- AGF.2HFt AGF.3HFt AND AGF.5HF WERE
MEASURED AT 20 AND MINUS 100DEGREES. THE COMPDS, WERE PREPD. FROM THE
TERNARY SYSTEM AGF-HF-H SUR2 0 AND'BYiTHE THERMAL DIECOMPN. OF AGF.5HF.
,~'.THE BAND AT 1160-1190 CM PRIMEI WtS ASCRIaED,TO A 0EFORMATION VIBRATION
OF THE HF SUB2 PRIME NEGATIVE ION; ITS POSITIO,*q POINTS FO A WEAKER H
~BOND IN AGFiHF THAN IN KF.HF. THE NARROW CENTRAL SIGNAL PRESNET IN THE
.:BROAD COMPONENT lHALF WIDTH EQUALS 23zUEv 2ND MOMENT eQUALS 56 OE
TRIMEZ) OF THE PRIME19 F NMR SPECTRUM OF AGF.HF WAS DUE TO RESIDUAL
MOBILE HF. THIS CENTRAL SIGNAL WAS MORE INTENSE IN THE CASE or- AGF.2HF.
ONE MOL. OF HF EITHER.ENTERS THE STRUCTURE OF AGF.2Ht: DR IS MOBILE.
THIS CENTRAL SIGNAL DISSAPPEARED AT MINUS 100DEGREES. THE LOW VALUE OF
THE POUBLET SPLITTING PROBABLY RESULTS~,FROM THE UNSYM. NATURE OF THE
~-~-'F-HF BOND. FROM THE HALF WEDTH (32 OHAND THE 2ND MOMENT (100 OE
PRI-ME2) OF THE PRIMEig r- NMR SIGNAL OF AGF.5tiF# THE- EXISTENCE OF
FACILITY. INST.
POLYMERIC BONDS IN THIS COMPD* IS~DEDUC0-
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PRIMARY SOURCE; Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdealezii* N SSSR,
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Seriya Khimiclieskikh NLauk, Mr 12(162), Nr 5,
P P 4 6,
A. A. 0 D
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B. G. E... U., o.bk.ov.,L M Setiche~tko
NCW X RAY:DATA
ON TLINGS
TEN, AND 9HPNIUM SELENIDES
been (],Aemnined;
Complete tables of interplanar. disfances ior WSe, and PeSe2 have
the WSe2 lattice constants have been corrected.
ReSC2 prepared from elements is a new'structure modifieation.
;:.I li '.1-7 111,; 1:; 11 Lflii ITT FTl!,T!r I I! f--n- [I, -I'1
[111111 Fill T--i'T1131A.-F~:11 ulr,31-19J3 III-r-1--TRif
USSR-. TJDC 632.951
GALEM-KO."-S. M., and OPANASENKO, G. S., Nikitskiy State Bntanical Garden
'tweew
"Systematic Control by Means of Chemical Avents of the Mite Tetranychus
vienensis.Zacher in Crimean Orchards"
Mdsc(r,7,-,Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 9, No 5, 1971, pp 26-28
Abstract: The mite Tetranychus vienensis is one of the most noxious pests
damaging fruit crops in the Crimea. Organophosphorus =pounds are effective
ini-the~control of fruit mites, but cannot be applied constantly and for a
16ng:,ti-me,. because resistance to this and analogoLis.campounds develops. It
wasestablished in tests conducted in apple orchards that the acaricides
neoron~ galecron, chloroethanol, milbex, acrex, acar-50, --car-338, "acaricide,"
and-decachlor can be used to advantage instead of organophosphorus acaricides
ift:.cantrolling T. vienensis. The most effective acaricides of those tested
were-:.neoron and galecron, follcn-Ted by milbex and, in the third place, by
chloroethanol. The optimum time for the first spraying of:apple trees wiCh
an:-.acar-i-cide in the Crimea is in the pink bud phenophase. The second spraying
should7be.~carried out at the time when.the average num"ber of adult mites
amounts-to 0.2-0.3 per leaf. This is followed by a niniber of sprayings that
varies;depending on the activity of the acaricide. Ir phthalophos, dipterex,
USSR UDC 669.25:539.2611
ARBUZOV,. M. P., PAVLYLTKOV~ A. A.0 and,-OFA,NASENKO, 0. 8,., Institute of Problems
of Material Science, Acadewj of.
"Initial Stages of Aging of Go-Al Alloys"
Moscow, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 30, N 5, 1970, PP 1105-1107
Abstract: In order to study possible changes in the structure of the Cc-Al
(14.6 wt.de) alloy in the earlier stages of aging, the authors studied the
structure and coercive force of the alloy using thin (0-3-0.5 m) Single crys-
tal specimens, annealed in a cooled 10% aqueous z9olution of. NaOH. X-ray stu-
dies were performed using monochromatic NIKa radiation. The experimental data
agree well with calculated results frcm:an earlier work. Biisad on the data
and that of earlier works, the authors suggest the following plan for the ag-
ing process of the alloy. In the initial stages of dei,-ompo4jition, chaotically
placed, three-dimensionally modulated complexes are foi~med Jn the supersatura-
ted 81 solid solution. As the aging temperature increaseso the size -of the
complexes increases, leading at. 4,50 to formation of the A! phase, having a
1/2
USSR
ARBUZOV3 M. P., et al, Fizika Meta"Llov IMetallovedeniye, Vol 30, No 5, 1970,
Pp 1105-1107
hexagonal close-packed lattice. As the v,' phase contacts the impoverished ma-
trix, I'monoclinic" distortions arise in the matrix as a resu,lt of elastic Fh:Ift
of the atomic ~101 planes in the