SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ORLYANKIN, B.G. - OSADCHUK, V.A.

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Molecular Biolo&v USSR UDC; 576-858:615-28 XMLYAlUM, B_ G., KOSHELEVA, R. V., SERGEW, V. A., Doctor of Biological Sciences, aiinL4KAROV, V. V., Candidate, of Biological Sciences (Communicated by KOVALENKO, Ya. R.), All-Union Research Institute of Veterinary ViroloEy and Ydcrobiology "The Effects of Inhibitors of Macromolecular Synthesis on the Reproduction of Audeszky's Disease Virus" -h Moscowl Doldady Vsesoyuznoy Ordena Lenina Akaderdi, Sellskol, ozyaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. I, lenina, No 21 1973- IPP 35-136 Abstract: Since little info=ation is available on the effects of various antimetabolites and antibiotics on the multiplication of Aujeszky's disease virus (ADV), studies were undertaken to determine the effects of 5-bromo-2- deoxAzrine (BDU) (100 W g/ml)., mitomycin C (5 p g1ml), aurantin (an unpurified preparation of actinomycin D, 0.1 q S/ml), puranycin, ~ (1 41g/rLl) and cycichexandde (10 Xg/ml) on the reDroduction of ADV in chick embryo tissue culture. Each preparation was found to significantly inhibit viral replication durinE, the latent period, If administered after 13 h (6 h in the case of BF.U), no inhibition van obtained since the synthesir, of the viral building blocks had been completed. 1/1 V!umrlna ne USSR UDC 576.858:591.2 and MAKAROV, SERGEYEV, V. A., Doctor of Biological Sciences,., L V. V., Candidates of Biological Sciences, All- cienti ic %esearch In- -stitute of Veterinary Virology and Microbiology "The Effects of Culture Temperature on Replication of Aujeszky's and Newcastle Disease Viruses" Mosc(xq, Dok-lady Vsesoyuznoy Ordena Lenina Ak-ademii Sel'skokhozyaystvennykh Nauk imeni V. I. Lenina, No 11, 1971, Pp 44-45 Abstract: Virulent and attenuated strains were grown in chick embryo medium at various temperatures. Growth was fastest at temperatures ranging frora 31 to. 40'C. No growth was recorded at 24 and 42*C. The growth rate was slow at 28 to 30*C. The thermal sensitivity of the three types of viruses studied is expressed in figures representing (in proper order) the optimum temperature yielding maximum growth and the suboptimum,and supraoptimum temperatures causing 90 percent inhibitionof growth: attenuated,Aujeslky's disease virus - 37, 30, and 40'C; virulent Aujeszky's disease virus -- 40, 32.5, 41.5'C; and Newcastle disease virus 39, 33, and 39.50C. Bioettemistry USSR ui)c 617_.ool.26-o74:577.l GUS I KOVAJI A. K. SADCHIKOVA, S. ff. and Institute of Iabor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases.,. Academy: of b%dLcaj- Sciences USSR, Moscow ical Picture of Radiation "Significance of Biochemical Studies in the Clin Lesions in Man!' Moscow, Meditsinskaya. Radiologi No 4o 1971, PP 52 ya -59 Abstract: A review is presented of the Soviet litorature on shifts in the biochemical indexes reflecting the various forms of radiation sickness in r an,, severity of the lesions,, hormonal and metabolic disorders, etc. The diagnos- tic value of the indexes is discussed and referenco is nade to their value as criteria of the effectiveness.of therapy. The datm are aumnarized In four tables (acute radiation sickness from a single exposure to gem or neutron radiation,lesions caused by hepatotropic isotopes, long-term effecto and clinical prestages of lesions by osteotropic elereorsp lesions with maximum distribution of r-wiiant energy in musele,tissue) under the various tests, optlymim time for running thetests, and,possible significance of abnormalities. Acc,, Nr: Ref, Code: UR 0240 9PW4402V- P WY SOURCE: Gigiyelaa i Sanitariya, :1970, Nr 2 RII PP COMBINATION OF THORIUM WITH BLOOD CONSTITUENTS DEPENDING UPON THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE COMPOUND INTRODUCED Pavlovskaya, N. A.; Makeyeva, L. G.; Or ava, R. L. The results of experimental Investigations on albino rate produced evidence that the- riurn Is primarily present in the blood plasma, regardless of 1he method of its administration, L chemical nature- of the compounds in'roduc-d and the time1apsed since their entrance into 4he organism. With entrance of a noncomplex1thoriurn compound its main bulk in the blood Is bound with globulins, while in the instance of a Stable 6", Itx vompound its distribution A In the plasma depends upon.,the. mode-of Ito introduction. WIN h1travenous adminis4ation thorlurn Is foucd predominantly: In the noh-! rotain part of the blO& p REEL/FRXiE -19770459 ]a! USSR UDC 518-90 ORLOVSKIY, S. A. (Yfoscow) "Infinite Two-Person Games With Prohibited Situations" Moscow, Zhurnal Vychislitellnoy Matematiki i Matematicheskoy Fiziki, Vol 13, No 3, May-Jun 73, pp 775-781 Abstract: A previous article by the author considered finite (matrix) two- person games with prohibited siutations. The present article considers two- person games in which the sets of pure strategies for the players are infinite. It is assumed that player 1 (the maximizing player) first selects his mixed strategy and communicates it to player 2 and that player 1 attempts to obtain the maximum guaranteed payoff. The sets of pure strategies for players 1 and 2 represent compact Hausdorff topological.spaces X and Y respectively. It is shown that the solution of the games bnsed on the product X x Y reduces in some cases to the solution of an antagonistic game without prohibited situations, and in other cases to maximization of the payoff function of some subset of the set of situations. The example of a game on a un:l*Lt square is considered to illustrate games with prohibited situations. The author thanks YU. B. GMEYER,:under whose guidance the present work was done. 1/1 USSR UX 547-26,118 ORLOVSKIX.._,V.~ V., VCN'SI,, B. A. (deceased), and MISHKEVICH., A. YE., Leningrad dh'~~ia-Pharmaceutical Institute "Dealkylation of Dialkyl Esters of Phosphorous Acid" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, vol, 42 (1o4), No 9, Sep 72, PP 1930-1935 Abstract: Reaction of dialkyl. Phosphite taken in a 3-8 fold excess with the salts of hydrohalide acids leads to the formation of the salts of monoalkyl. esters of phosphorous acids in alm st quantitative yields. It was shown that the dealkylation of dialkyl phosphites is accelerated in the order K, Na, Li, as well as DaY Sr, Ca, Mg, and 01, Br, 1. The rate of the,reactions of dialkyl. phosphite with the salts of substituted anmoniacan be expressed by a kinetic equation of the second order, in agreements with the SD12 mechanism. An analytical method was proposed for the ammonium salts~ of the monoesters of phosphorous acids based on potentiometric titration in nobaqueous media,. USSR UDC 636+576.8.Cc)4-29 B. G.. RIXITSKAYA, A. YA., KOSHELEVA, R. V., SERGE=, V. A. and PRUM MAKAROV, V. V., A"11-Union Institute of Veterinary~Virology and ~Ucrobiology, Pokrov Vladimirskaya Oblast "The Biosynthesis of Components of the Weszky Viruz Under Nonpermissive Conditions" Moscow, Sellskokhozyaystvennaya Biologiyaq Vol 81 'a 5, Sep/Oat 73~ pp 761- 764 Abstract: The synthesis of nucleic components and vJxus-specific proteins in a chick embryo cell. culture synchronously infected with ALjeszky virus, BYK strain, was studied for one cycle of multiplication under conditions excluding reproductilon of infectious viruses. Nucleic acid synthesiF i.:as measured by incorporation of 14c-Thyn, idinq while vj.r-,j.,:_Sp6CjfjC pj,Gtp4n~3 1,.,Ere determined by Limutiofluorescence. It wits. found t~a t ~ alt 20o or 410C 1--licleic acid synthesis is inhibited, said to b6due to a virUs-induaed sup-pression of cell metabol-is.2. ~t 240C nucleic synthesis proceeds ~ but at a slc,.,-er ralle. Virus specific particles were formed oW..y at 37', undor thone conditions lead- ing to the forration of infectious viruses, These results are said to indi- Cate the presence of a virus-inducedt procel;s. IA lmiz if ii6- ififi 'k j, jjkjjkj~ IISSR 1JDC 621.762.224:669.14.018.2'-)3 PFfROV, A. K., 1XVITIN, V. V., MIRnSUNICUNK-0, 1. S., AKIMENKO, YA. BATE.NIEVA, M. K.,: ~11?)LOVKOI V B., ANDREYEVA V. A., LARY YNOV-1-0-1 tZLOV YU. G.,.and Z Ukrninian Institute of SDecieithVt, eL-07"eioys and Scientific Resenrch Ferroalloys, Dnepropetrovsk State University "Study of Atomized Powders of High-Speed SteeL.and Blanks Made of Them" Poroshkovaya Metallargiya, No 3, Mar 71, pp 9-14 Abstract: This work was performed in order to study the struc- ture of powders of high-speed steel produced by:atomizing of liquid steel with a stream,of pure argon aoplied to a stream of metal through a slit diaphram at a pressure of 6-8 atm. For comparison, one melt was atomized using compressed air at 14-1-6 atm under industrial conditions. The structLre and phase co-alposi- tion of the initial powder, powder after heat treatment, and blanks made from the oov7der were studied. Blan~.s produced by 1/2 USSR PEMOV, A. K., et al., Poroshkovaya Matallutgiya, No 3, Mar 7711, ~po 9-14 hydrostatic pressing with subsequent sintering had a fine-grain structure with evenly distributed carbides. The structure corresponded to a hardness of 65 HRC after tempering at 5600 and 61 HRC after tempering at 6200. This indicates the possibility of producing blanks from atomized powders of high speed steel. 2 /2 7TTTT77Z7T7D IF ll I I IPROcussING OAT-E--040EC70 L.ASSI F-46 1/2 034 T-ITLE--THE THERMODYNAMICS OF VACANCIESaARISING IN C,.ADMt,UM SULFIDE SINGLE CRYSTALS BEING~-PROCESSED IN CADMIUM AND SULFUR.VAPORS -U- "AUTHOR '(02)-LUTSKAYAt O.F., ORMONT11.6ofs ..,:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SSSR. MOSCOW, NEORGANICHESKI.YE MATERIALYs VOL 6o NO 5, MAY 7 0 PP 841-845 'SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSY PHYSICS, .TOPIC TAGS--CAOMIUM SULFIDE, SULFURt METAL. VAPORy THERMODYNAMICSt SINGLE YSTAL ENTHALPY9 ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY- CRYSTAL VACANCY MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~-PROXY REEL/FRAME--300511533 STEP NU--UR/0363/~70/006/005/08/i-1/0845 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133463 ;~:2/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED P40CESSENG DATE-04DEC70 .C IRC ACCESSION N(3--AP0133463 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS ELECTROCONDUCTIVITY OF CADMIUM SULFIDE SINGLE CRY!,,IALS DuRiNG THEi'%MAt 'PROCESSING IN CD AND S VAPORS ANID AFTER HARDENINGTo THE ELECTROCopiouc,rivfTY WAS EXPRESSEO AS A FUNCTION 01~' THE' PARTIAL PRESSURE ED T -i T XYGE OF SULFUR VAPOR FOR THE HAROENED SAMPLES. IT IWAS DETERMINE il A .9 N MAY OCCUPY SULFUR VACANCIESy LOWERING THE ELECTROGONDUkCrIVITY. 4 HEI'HOD WAS DEVELOPED FOR THERMAL TREA'rMl:-:NT OF CUS SU51-Y SINGLE: CRYSTALS It'i CD AND S VAPORS# PERMITTING VARIATIONS IN TEMPERATURI-~*- AND VAPGR~ WfTH CONCURRENT DETERMINATION OF ELECTROCONDUCTIViTY. IN THIS FASHfON IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE CHARGE CONNECTED WITH.THE SULFUR VACANCY IN COS SUBI-Y.WAS ABOUT 2* THE APPROXIMATEIENTHALPY:,-)F THE FoRMATION OF IONIZED SULFUR VACANCIES WAS CALCULAItUr USING THE CURVES OBTAINED TERIAL.IN CAOMIUM AND SULFUR VAPORS. :OURING THE TREATEMNT OF THE MA -,--.:TAClLlTY: LENINGRAD ELECTROTECHNICAL I.NSTITUTE-,; IMENI-V. 1. ULIYANOV '-:'LENINo UNCLASSIrtEO "The Thermodyna,.,dcs of Vacancies Arising in Cadmi,iL.-n Sulfide. -admium and Blulfur Vapoi-s" Single Cr-rstals Being Proceased-in,v M'aY 70, p-P 841- Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Matorialy, Vol 6, Uo I 8LL5 y .3, Abstract: The authors deterrained the eleezroconductivi:;' no J cadmium sulfide single crystals duaring thermal proccs,,; Ln C d and S vapors and after hardeninG. The eleotroconductlvitt.-.y -.-ias expressed as a function of the:partial presj~;urcj of Oulfur va-por for the hardened samples. It was determined that o-~,-Jrgon ray U py sulfur vacancies, lowering the electroconducz-iv- occu method was developed for thermal treatment-of CdSj--u single Irariatlons in crystals in Od and S ve-pors, permitting doterminat`71~on of elcctro- and vapor pressures with concurrent U conductivity. In this fashion it was date-Tiained thiat the chavoe connected with the sulfur vacancy in Cd5j-y waa about 2. Tkie 112 USSR LUMUIYA 0 F. o a!., ITeorg an NJV~,~,J-,f~,.---, Vc-L i:~, N-0 5, D-IaY 70, rYP approximate enthal-py of the for---at,-,on of ic.nizo~l, suitfui, vacar-cies alculated, using the. curves: obtaized di;xin6i tlaa -reatment was c of the material in cadmizzi and sulfur vapdrs. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.315.592 MOSOV, I.V., h-UROVA, I.A., 0 1; ON* (140800V State Univereity imeni 14. V. 00n Some Electrical And Optical Properties Of Acousta-Electrio DoMainB In GaAs' Fizike, i tekhnika poluproyodmikov, Vol 6, No 4, Apr 3.972, pp 625-6)l Abstract.- The work is devoted to a detailed atudy cP the di-Btribution of the field in a specimen and to the establiehment of the aoanection between the electrical characteristics in the domain and the infrared radiation. The ox- perimente were conducted room temporaturg on 12 x 0.4 x 0.7 mm GsAa spoci- zone with n = 2 . 101~~cd-~ana 4000 cu&V-eec, orientod in the [110] di- reotion. In apecimene of compound section the effttt was also studiod of artifically created nonuniformities on the motion and. Droportios of tho do=in. Infrared radiation from apacizens with an acousto-olectria domain is utudiod. At tha boundary of the nonuniformities, vhara the fiqld inoreases in the domain as a reoult of the effects of the socusto-alootric flux, ir-frared radiztion with a Maxi=m of 9100 k appeare. Poesible, mechar4oma oe, the, radiation are con- aidered. The authors tharxk N.1# Peninoy for prcduction --f the specimens arA V,S. Vavilov for discussion of the- resulto of the work, 6 f ig. 8 ref Received by editors, 4 June 1971. .......... USSR UDC 6!2.824 MCHEDLISHVILI, G. I., MITAGVARIYAl ani'MM"VIL-~. G.p Pathophysiology Division, Instiute of Physiology, Acad pq. ,of Science' 7M orgiar, SSR, Tbilisi s, 0 e "Determination of Resistance in Large and Small Cerebral Arteries Using an Adeauate 14athematical 1-iodel" Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSR imeni I. M. Sechenov, No 4, 1971, PP 575-583 Abstractt The Durpose of the work was to devise a mathematical model capable of utilizing information readily obtainable in physiological experiments for the determination of resistance in the blood vessels that play a rajor role in regulating cerebral blood flow. The model is based on the quantitative re- lations existing between hemodynani c resistance in the main brain arteries and arteries on the periphery of the circle of,Willis and the pressures measured in the aorta, circle of Willisp and venous sinuzes. It was assumed that the relative visco2kity of the blood remains constant and.that resistance to tile blood flow changes only after changes in the lumens of the: blood vessels. The model was used in experiments on dogs subjected to aqphyxia, injection of nore- pinephrine and serotoninp change in perfusion pressure, and occlusion of the 4/2 T:l 1k lit. I'm. Ito P"ROCE$SING DATE 021 UNCLASSIF -30OCT70 MODIFICATION OF RESIST0GRAPHY.OF THE IN SUTU ISOLATED -ERNAL VASCULAR SPASM -U- -IN'll -CAscric ARTERY FOR INVESTIGATJON OF. T14E AuTHoR-(oz)-MCHEDLI5HVLLIv G*Iot ORMOTSADZee L*G* GUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ,-SOURCE-PATOLOGICHESKAYA FIZIOLOGLYA I EKSPERIMENTALINAVA TER P YA 970 ~-.7-`,.VGL ;14-, NR 3PP 72-74 ColkiE. PUBLISHED-70 ~SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES Ul -TOPIC TAGS-CARDIOVAS-CULAR SYSTE M DISEASE* ROTARY PUMP, DRUG TREATMENTP MEDICAL APPARATUS -NO RESTRICTIONS l,,ccNTRl0L: -MARK I NG ~DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .--PRDXY,REELlFRAME-300I/1937 STEP,NO-UR/0396f7O/GL4/003/()072/0074 CIRC ACCESSICN NG--AP0127338 :77 I idl j [mi. i:l,i- 1, h i; I 'PROCtSSENG DATE-30OCT70 -2/2 021 UNMAS S I Fil EW ~-,:CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0127338 ,.-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-CUI GP-Q- ABSTRACT.. THE PROPOSED MEFHOD HAS TxE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES FOR A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE AECHANISM OF -VASospAsm: THE ARTERY UNDER INVESTIGATION IS THl- MOST PROBABLE SETE OF 14; A HIGH SENSITIVITY To THE PHYS-10L GICAI THE~CEREBRAL VASOSPAS. o -LY ACTIV;= SUBSTANCES AND PHARMACOLOGICAL DRUGS IS RETAINED THROuGHour SEVERAL -..HOURS OF ACUTE EXPERIMENTS IN DOGS; USE OF A PERFUSION PUMP WtfH A CONSTANT MiNUTE VOLUME OFFERS STEADY ~ EXPERI PENTAL r'01DITIONS WHICH MAY 6E CHANGED AT WILL; THERE ARE UNLIMITED,POSSIBILI:r[ES TO C-4ANGE THE CONTENTS OF THE PERFUSIGN FLUID, SINCE ITS EXCES$ IS IMMEDIATELY REMOVED FROK THE ORGANISM. FACILITY: OYDEL PATI)FIZIOLOGII INSTITUTA FIZIOLCGII AKADEMII NAUK GRUZINSKOY SSRP TBILISI' USSR UDC 537.311.33 BILENKO, D. I., LUN'KOV, A. Ye., 0 ---.A. Ye. M., and TSIPORUKHA, V. D. "Interaction of Millimeter and Submillimeter Radiation with Semiconductor 'Materials" Tr. NII Introskopii (Works of the Scientific-Research Institute for Intro- scopes), 1970, Issue 4, pp 61-62 (from R&-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 9, September 1971, Abstr-ct No 9B27) Translation. A calculation is made of the reflection coefficient or tile electromag- netic radiation from nondegenereits semiconductor matigrials for various scatter4ng mechanisms of charge carriere. The results of the calculation ahow the correctness of a dascription of the prODerties ofzaterials; in the millimter and submillimeter bands based on simplified semiclassica1rolatione for a complex dielectric constant. PROCES --160CT70 :~l -014 UNCLAtsirIED tING DATE -TITTLE--INVESTIGATING,THE DISTRIBUTI.ON OF VELOCITIES1N PIPES WITH INTERNAL ..',f'LONGITUDINAL RIBBING -U- A,UTHOR-(03)_URNATSKIYi A.P., SHCHERBAKOV* V.K.t SEMENAP M.G. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--MOSCOWi TEPLOENERGETIKAr. NOO 2r PP 75-77 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -.-SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSi NECHov -IND4t CIVIL AND-MA~INE ENGR It 0' P I C'TAGS--RESE`,AkCH FACILITY, STEEL PIPEr .,REINFORCED MATERIAL CCWT;ZOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -'PROXY REEL/FiZAME--199610354 STEP NO--UR/0096/70/000/002/OOT5/0077 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0117591 f- F 16 D PROtESSING DATE--160CT70 014 UNCL ASSI FI ED, CIRC ACCESSION NO--APO117591 "A6STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RATIOS ARE OBTAINED FOR THE VALUE .-OF THE VELOCITY ON THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE JOINING OF THE CHANi L NE --,.,:-BETWEEN THE RIBS AND THE BASIC FLOW AND FOR THE 'VALUE OF- THE AVERAGE:~ .-f.,::VELOCITY ALONG THE AXIS OF THE CHANNEL JO THE' AVEqAGF O[SCHARGE .,VELOCITY AND.THE GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONS OF THE PIPE.~.~ FACILITY: ~-KIEV POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. UNCLASS IF IED - P , AP004(;280 , UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, SectionJl Electrical., :Derwent, 241535 VAWE OF VERY LOW FM~L2!CY VOLtrAGE 1.5 measured,using 4 null- unit (equivikIencie.elernent) (I), contr:6tled optill- ator (2), pulse counters (,3) j.Lnd (4), tode-tp- potential converter, (5)i, clock pulse a0-m-ratpr,(6) and arithmetic unit (7): conducting opOations of division and root extractiont. Every impulse of:thi~.clock geheTator clears to zero the indic.ations.of countex (4) ~ajid switches on controLled which sed&. impulses to the arithmetild unit (1).' AG these'Limpu Ises i111,cou,ntejr~,(4)'Ocr"bes, and proceed, the.code , consequently the compensatin' atiall g kote on the ~ output of converter (5) grow W At the instant Kiyevskiy Politekhnicbeskiy Institut YO-1 12 19781421 lu7NIqzz AA00462t$O 19781423 AOICESSING JATE -13NOV70 WX AS S I F, I 6 :,"TITLE--HA.~JENING EPOXY RESDIS --U- YE.V.t PANGHENKO, N.A COUNT RY OF lNF(I-_USSR 263l876 i~:'~REF"='P,E..'qCF---OT;~RYTIYAt HOBRET. I PROM. OBRAITSYI TGVAkNV[- ZNAKI 1970? O-ATE, PUBLISHED--10FEB70 SUBJECT AREAS--IMATERIALS II)PIC TAGS--EPOXY RESIN, CH Eiili I C AL :PATENT, PHFNOL, HARDMF_$S C QN T R C L14A'%'KING--N0 ~,ECSTRICTIGNIS DOCIUMENT C L A S-tj'~ CLASSIFIED .PROXY RnEL/FkAME-_3002/1463 STEP '40--Uk/01032~ 101000105JI00('0100-30 C IRC AC(L'SSION N(j--AA012'36h2 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFf 0 PROCESS ING :oATF:--040EC70 ..'T IT-LE--EF,FECT OF SOME AMINO ACTIDS: ON THe CkYSTALLIZATLON OF SUCROSE -U- ~*UTHDR-(02)-IVANOVY S,Zot OROBINSKlYt 14 i plk 'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR :SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED61. PISHCH. TEKHNGL, 1970v (2), 16-3-10 TE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SU13JECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TECHNOLOGYt,SUCRUSEt CRYSTALLIZATXON, AMINO ACID CON TROL MARK I N-G--NO R E STR I CT I ONS, AOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF-0 ~PROXV REEL/FRAKE--3004/0794 S rEP 70 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AT0131388 UNC L A S i,i 1, 1 1E, Z12 015 UNCLASS1 F10 Pl~ OCBSIING DATE-040EC70 C IRC ACCESSION 110-AT0131388 .!ABSTRACT/ EX TRAC T--- (U) GP-0- AVISTf-ACT. LAB. EXPTS, WERE cot,oucrED -jo uEr. THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT AMINO ACIDS ~3 N TH C CRYSPI. R11JE GF 'i'UGROSE FROM SUGAR SIRUP. THE RESULTS INDICATED THAT SOME OF YHE ~k~,JT-Ng GLYCINC-i SERINE, VALINEj AND LYSME): INCREASED III-- ~Mb"E 0'r- CRYST'~-'J, AND ND ALANINI-A R[-:M,~CELI THE RATE OF OTHERS (GLUTAM[C ACID,-ASPARTIC ACID, A -- (.' -- E S 5F CRYSTN. CHANGES IN THE CRYSTN. TEMP. 1: ROM 40 TO 6 0 D1. 2P E THE I - 'flit- INCREAS.': IN,' IH":- CRYSTN, RATE IN THE SA14E WAY FOR ALL.AM'N.O ACIDSi CONCNo OF GLUTAMIC AND ASPARTIC! AC I IDS RETAROCO T~14E CRYSTN. OF SU(;ROSE. FACILITY: VORONEZH.'.TEK"NOL. ENSTot VORMNE-ZH7 U1jSR. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 013 UNCLASSI FIED 6ROCESSING DATE-230CT670 -BONATE AS -A REAGENT FoK THE DETECTION OF TkACES OF T.ITLE--4MMONtUl4 B I C AP% CADMIUM -U- AUTHOR-(02)-UROCHKOt A.1t, EPIKv P.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .-:'SOURCE--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHIM. KHIM. DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEM[STRY TEKHNOLo 1970, 13(l), 32-4 ,:~--TQPIC TAGS--AMMONIUM COMPOUND, CADMIUM, TRACE ANALYSIS.t CARBONATE ~..CGNTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS .,:,,OOCUMENT CLASS--UNICLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1387 STEP NG--UR/0153/70/013/001/0032/,0034 CIRC ACCESSION N10--AT0120160 W-4C L.A S S I F I t' 1) mm 2/2 013 UNCLASSIF(E0 PR.0CFS5ING OATE-239CT7C '~GIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0120180 AdSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, CD PRIME2 P'LDSITIVE IS DETICTED IN TH&PRESECENT OF CU PRIME2 POS I T I VE sHG PRIME2 OK BI P-'~IME3 POSI-TIVE BY PLACING A DROP OF THE UNKNOWN SCILN, ON FlLt~R PAPER IMPREGNATED WITH NH SU84 PCO SUB39 AND THEN DPOPPING ONTO IT 4-5 OROPS SATD. NH SUB4 HCO SUi33 (IF CU PRIME2~ PO~j'TIVF IS PRESENT, SUFF-ICIENT TO LEAR THE CENTRAL PART OF THIS ION). CO PRIMEZ POSITIVE R;:'-'tA[tS IN THE c CENTER BECAUSE IT PPTS. AS tQCO SU331.AND IT IS REVEALED BY T~lc- YELLOW COLOR PRODUCED BY HOLDING THE PAPER OVER H SUB2 5 50L.N, TO DETECT SMALLER QUAINTITIES OF CD PRIME2 POSITIVE IN THE PRE~ENCC OF 201 FOLD EXCESSES OF CU PRI,'AFZ POS[T[VE ANJ FE. PRIME-2 POSITIV~., ANY VOL. OF THE UNKNOWN SOLN. IS PASSED THROUGH A NH SU64 HCO SU83 IMP~'~EGNATEU FILTER PAPER, THE PAPER IS FURTHER TREATED VjITH NH SUbtj~ HCrj SUB3 SOLN. TO WASH OUT THE CONTAMINATING IONS ANDJS HELD OVER AN H SU82 S SOLN, A SEMIQUANT. METHOD USING A-RULE0 PAPGR SYRIP IS ALSO OESCRIBE0. T o ELIMINATE THE INTERFERENCE OF Pb PRIME2 POSITIVE, AG PRIME POSITIVE, Hc-, PRIME POSITIVE9 NI PRIME2 PnSITIVEP AND ZN ORIME2 POSITIVE IN THE LATTEK METHOD, TfiE. U"'11KNOWN SOLN. IS TREArEO WITH CL Pi'tlt-;,E ~a:G&rlVf: AND SO SU84 PRIMEZ NEGATI.IVE SOLNS. ANO FILTERED PRIOR TO rREATMENT iiITH NH SUB4 HCO ~SUB3. THE METHOD IS SENSITI,V~ TO 20:MiJG CD PkIME2 PbSITIVE-ML. FACILITY: KIEV. POLITEKH. INSt.t KIEV.~, USSIls, UNCLASSIFIED '012 NCLASSIF.I'EOt~ ::PROCrSSlt4G DATE-- 13,"IOV7 0 2 Ut _,__TITLE?--Dc_:ASPHALTIZATI0N OF ACID SLUDGEi U--! .AUTHOR_(05)-MlKHAYLGVf I.A.u LEVINSONP S41.t OROCHKOt Polst IZOTOVAv P-Pot ~,,_TIMOFEYEVAt K.M. J-v'CMTRY OF INFO--USSR _,...SGURCE--U. S. S R. 219,057 JkEFERENC E~-O TKaYT I YA ,IZOBRET.r PROM. OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE Z.Ij A K 11970, 0 AT E~. P, U 6 L I S H E G- 0 1 A P lk 7 0 10JECT AKEAS--CHEMISTRY 10FIC TAGS--CHEfiICAL--PATENTi AOSORPTIO.Nt PETROLEUM DEA~rPHALTING 'CONTROL MARK?xrNG--NQ RESTRICTIONS 0 0 C UM: NT C LA S S - - W11 C L A S S I F I E 0 -PR0XY-R6U/FRAME--3005/0890 S T E If'Jl0----UrJ()462/ 10/000/000/0000/0000 CIRt ACCiESSION NG--AA0132980 UiN C S 1 F 1 'E"O. -M USSR UDC 513.88+517.948 ag 0 C Yu. B. "Two Remarks on a One-Dimensional Schr6dinoer Operator With a Real Potential" Tr. Mosk. in-ta elektron. mashinostr. (Transactions of the 11-loscow institute of Electronic Machine Building), No 15,.:1971, pp, 121-128 (from R,2fqrativnyy 7hurnal -- Matematika, 111; No -o 7, July 71, Abstract ~' ~7B757) Translation: Suppose A is any self-adjoint operator in L2(R'), correspond- ing to the differential expression Df = -f" + q(x)f witb real potential q (C(Rl), X(A) is the lower bound of the operator Al., generated in Lq(A) by the expression for D and by the 1~oundary c", ditions F(a) = f (b) _~: 0. It is proven that if the numbers A(A) are uniformli7 bounded from below for all segments A with fixed length h>O., then for sufficiently small 1LI the operators cos V At are bounded; therefore, the operator A 'is semi-bounded from below. This gives a new proof of the familiar localization principle of R. S. Ismagilov (Referativ-nyy Zhurnal -- Matematilca, 1963, Abstract No 9E211). Suppose is the solution of the equation ," + a(x)y' + b(x)y = Ay, satisfying the conditions y(O,,N) = 1, y'(0,,N) z, and :! is a fixed complex number. An example of such a real potential wiLh bounded 1/2 USSR OROCHKO, Yu. B., Tr. Mosk. in-ta elektron. mashinostr. i'Transactions of the Moscvq institute of Electro.nic Machine Building), 211o 15P 19711 pp 121-128 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal Matematikat, No 7, Jaly 71., Mstract No 7B757) variance o(X) independent of complex-valued coefficients a, b (C(R'), and the number z is constructed, such that for any x (.q 0. Ace. Nr Ref . Code': AID043980"a PRIWX SOURCE: Geofizicheskiy Sb6rnik, Kio-y,., 1970, Nr 33, PP 4~-;-fy 'RACTICALLY INCREASE 6% A Gt~ ET I CSUSCEPTIBILITY OF: P NON-MAGNETIC ER,VPTl,VFe:R0GK-S (Experimental 'Data). Yu Lalo T. S, Lebodev, Ya. A 0~ovqk4j Al. SSR) jinstitute of 0iophys46,'X5T6i4 of Sidencm, L V m ma ry' The contents of the rept7ri is presented which was made by the authors at thc hemistry amd Analytical Ail-Union seminar of experimentcrs in them Institute of' Gem _qtgalistry,of tile Academy of Sciences of thq,,USSR (Februaq 18-19, 19G9, Moscow). Intrusive formations are known in tile. Mountain Crimea which belong to tile zones of tile Submonlane Crimm-Caucasus:and,'Krivoy Rog~Samsun abyssal frildUres. Avarage va!uc of magnetic susceptibility in tile rocks of fal-mer zoric is 1200, hilt ol the latter it acccunis only for 40-10-6 CGSAV Tfit. composifioin of original rock4orming 19770415 i,: j 11 11, .11 lit PI m:, i, ~__l1-1 "i AT0043.980 minerals of both zones is subidentical. It is supposed that the rocks of the former. zone 'Ity as a result of allomet so- had acquired the extremat values of magnetic susceptibi, inatosis, of the.latter due to autometaso.matosis. The s 'amples of practically nun-magnetic gabbro-diorites Tz-30-10-4 CrAM) were placed into an witoclave with semi-normal so.ulion of NaHCO3 and were kept. here during 120 hrs at a pressure -of 0.32+0.02 atm3 and at temperature of 4.^D--3D*C -in a na.'mal gcomagnetic fie'd. After the experiment the va;ues of magnetic susceptibility increased by 6 time5 The increase In the magnetic suscep- tibility values occured as a result of 'a polymorphous. I ansition of Fe+- dark c 0 o u r comprnent of the rock into a new modification. The lattet is observed in a fine-dispcr- sed state (the size of grains