SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAUSHKIN, YA.M. - PAVLENKO, Z.A.
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AfJTk4OR-(04)-LYSYK,A, L).V~v N iYA.A. ADELSONt S 67 .?ANIOVAt I.YU.
CCUNTRY OF IPIFO--USSR
SCURCE-GAZOV. PROM. 1970 t 15 13) 44-7 RUSS)
UATE PUSL ISH 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHE441STRY, EARTH SCI EiNCESA OCE A'i0GR4PHY
E,-,- EC
TOPIC.T4,GS- PYROLYSIS, ALKANE9 NA PHTH ENE L-iirYLENE alJTAL ATALysrf
~4ATIJAAL GASt PETRO-C-HEMISTRY
CT I k ON s
T I
VOCUINENT CLASS-1-INCLA S s I F I Eo
PROXY P E E LFA A,;,t 3 013 2 / I 122' STEP
ACCESSioNl
112 015 UNIL ASS IF I E0 PR%-ICF-.SS UATE--I.3.NJV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0128549
Cf/=XTRAC'#'"--(U) GP-0- A.3SM',CT. CATALYTIC PY
AOST?~A RGLYSIS AT
DECREES OF The 53-1250;_Gi~-EES, ~-Q~,%CTJON G F '_S H F- ti, I- I "'i S K I I G A S
.:760-850
~XA'--'&. T ~ -,E 1:1 Y-'l G L YS I S F E EP HAD i) . 0 . 743) ('-CM PIR 1
_N T -INIS, 5U.7 0. PERC6NIT NAPIiTHENES, AND
CONTAINHO 4~).9 i4T* Pr:qC'--i PARAFF
-IF `Pf 1'iUil FEEO-ST;-:xp AT. RUE" rJAS
7.4 QT. ~~FmC&qT ARVAIATICS 11 u
_X 4 YIELD OF ETHYLENE 13 P --- RC E Pq TA S 4 r a 5 0!),C-. GS A "i 0
TqE '.!.A
SPACE VELOCITY O.cy3 HR .1C NEGAUVEI, ANO Tiri~ MAX., OF 3L)TA01"NE
-CE.N'T 8Y v#T. ) AT 800'j-_iGr%Pi:S AND SPACE VELGCllY 2 ~H ;I PR 1, E
(S.
FACILITY.* M I NK HG P
~,IFGArrvr- I . THE CAT,'LYST C:3.40114. IS NOT GIVEN.
N GUi3KINA, MOSCOW, USSR.
1INCLASSIF LED
_~026 NCL ~i 0 1 Eb PROCEISSINO DATE--30OCT70
U AS
~.,~-~TITLE----!-ELECTROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES,'OF THEMISTUAS BASED.IbN WITH
-':~~CONJUGATED DOUBLE BONDS -U-
~~AUTHOR-(04)-OGANESOV, S.S., MARKOVICH, V.S., PAUSHKINt:
~7 YA.Moir LUNINj A.F.
.'~:COUNi'RY OF'-,INFG--USSR
ll,~_:_,_~'~66~~E-D:OKL. AKAD. NAUK SSSR 1970t 191(2)r tTECH PHY's)
VATE PUBLISHED--70
AREAS-CHEMISTRY, HATEFIALSs PHYSICS
BOND 5YSTEHjv CONJUGATED POLYMER# ORGMIC
ELECTRIC PROPERTY, NITRILEV CYANAMIDE,, Thl,RMISTOR
CONTROL- 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
"-:PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/0715 STEP NO--UR/0020/701.191IC02/033010333
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0124385
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
028 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF:OXIDIZED STATES IN FERROCENE
COPOLYMERS -U-
.-AUTHOR-(06)-ALIYEVi L.A.t VISHNYAKOVAt PENDINt
T.A*9 STUKAN# R*Aa
_.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
AKAD. NAUK SSSRt SER. KH I M.~ 1970y (21w 306-1,0
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,1_ .~~'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS--GA'AMA SPECTRUM,, FERROCENE, CUPOLYMERt PliTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, ZINC
-CHLORIDEv OXIDATION
C~!WROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DPCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
REEL./FRAME--1999/1979 STEP NO--UR/0062/701000/0021030610310
ACCESSION NO--AP0123760
UNCLASSIFIED
ED kOCESSING DATE--230CT70
2/2 028 UN'LAsslFi
CIRC ACCESSION.ND--AP0123760
_A8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GAMMA RESONANCE SPECTRA OF
COPOLYMERS MADE OF FERROCENE AND ETCOPIE AND PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE WERE
! WITH DET14. OF ~THE AMT. OF. -THE- OXIDIZE(.) FORM OF
REPORTED IN CONJUNCTIJN AGENT CONSUMED. THE
~FE IN SUCH POLYMERS FROM THE ART, OF OXIDIZING
COPOLYMER WITH ivECOET WAS OXIDItED TO SMALLEk THAN OR EJU-AL TO 60PERCENT
:OF ITS FE CONTENTt WHILE THE COPOLYMER WITH PHTHALIC 4NHYDRIDE WAS
OXIGIZABLEJO 45PERCENT. THE CUPOLYMER WITH PHTHALic ANHYDRIDE HAVING
THE MAX. LEVEL OF OXIDNI., PELATIVE TO FERROCENE ANIO WITH MIN. PROGRESS
OF SECONDARY REACTIONS CONTAINED SOME 35PERCENT OXID14ED FE ACCORDING TO
SPECTRAL DATA AND 50PERCENT ACCORDING TO CHEM. DETN. THIS COPOLYMER WAS
PREPD. WITH A ZNCL SUa2 CATALYSTIN 5;HR'AT.150DEGREES~EN AN AUTOCLAVE;
THE SUBSTANCE WAS GENERALLYtINSOL. THE OXIDNS,~WeRE DONE WITH K SU52 CR
- ; IN /w
SUB2 0 SUB7'zJN'.'-ACGH OR WITH,k'FfCL' SUW3~'S:dLN*. KcL.
FACILITY: INST. KHIM& FIZ.v MOSCOW, USSRo
UNCLASSIF,IED
Ace. Nr: Absttacftiik~Sei~Ti* ce Ref Code:
AP0052.503. CHEMICAL, ABST.,f 0
7!
"0'101323a Synthailis a" propertia of uemw am"Mal
unin. A'.
V,* n3ars. Paushkin..Ya~ M.; Komissamv,,Vw f L i.
Meshchega Ove.
mov, V. N. Onst rom. -Aiubitit a~ as,
im
COW- US~Sjj). ~'VSMM(jj_-
1970, 2(
(Huss)., The beteropolyconderliation ~of xiiC2 Wit 4,
P~CGHXli and CcH4Br2, art
9,10-dibromoanthracene in' CisHu 4is, ie und' Ar a
*tud
'2W-87*. - The most reaCtiV6Lm()nbL mez%, we t eo Ibro derivs.
re, h
T'he polymers were brown-t Ci L' W4
o bla k stab
eat up to 4001,
having an elec. cond. in t i I
L 0 2 (m cm)tl 710
he ange i0
polymers were readily nit te sulfanate and aminatW. e.g.,
ra d d
c3c (1)
sulfonation %ith fuming H2SO, gave heat resistant (to 3C0') cat-
ion exchange resins I of high, eXchange capacity. CKJR j L
REEL/FRM
19821144
USSR
PAUTOV, V. N.
"Ticks as Rickettsia Habitat (A Literature Review)"
Moscow, Zhurnal 14ikrobiologii, Epidemiologii, i Inim-unobiologil, NO 3, 1973,
pp 74-77
Abstract: Different species of rickettsiae have been shotin to exist in vira-
.lent and avirulent forms. Ticks are implicated in this change of form. For
example starvation and low environmental temperature for the host tick pre-
vents some rickettsiae from attaining virulence, metamorphosis of D. andersoni
f 0 eria some rickettsiae lose
from nymph to imag reduces virtaence of hosted bact
virulence if ticks are not available as intermediate hosts between other ani-
mals, and changes in host specificity have been shown to alter virulence..
Presence and absence of such tick-bacturiumAnteraction Is discuosed in greater
detail with regard to R. burneti., R. prowazeki,, R. canada, and R. tsutsugamushi.
1/1
USSR UDC 576-851-71-097-2
X-Y'. N., and 11
P-1UT3V MIROZOV, Yu. I.
"Irmestigation of the Antigenic Structure of M-44 Vaccfne St-ain of Rickettsia
bumeti. Report III"
Morcow, Zhurnal Mkrobiologii Epidemiologii i TA1=0biologii, No 1, 1973,
P 129
Abstract: Rickettsia burneti strair, M-441 which is an attenuated variant of the
Griti strain used as live vaccine, survives for at least 250 days in Alveonasus
canestrini and Ornithodoras mulbata ticks and for et lenot h90 &.yr; in Alecto-
robius tholozani. ticks. Throughout that tim, stntin 31,141- relmi~-s in -Phase II
without acquiring the f-,ntigenic cumponent of phase I. Gm
inea pigs inoculated
with a suspension of infected ticks develop complement-binu'inf-. a-rJuibodias of
phase II only. The infection proceeds in them.;dthout feirer and does not
differ from e=erDTi,,entL--1 rickcttsiosis induced by straih gm-fin in chic3:
embryo. Ve anti6en extracted f2-Q:n in-fectod ticks reacts~ to phaoe
II in complerpent-binding, tests. Thus, after prolonged inlialAttvt-lon of tichs,
33urneti strain 11-44 remains in 33hase II, and its patho,-L,,cn1city to Calnea pigo
does not change.
USSR uDc 616-981-718-085.371-036-71-07:616-15-097-5
PAUTOV, V N.
~"Tae Rate of Imminity Development in Response to Vaccination AgaInst 0,Fever"
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobialogii) Epidemiologii, i Immundbiologii, 140 2, 1973,
pp 25-30
Abstract: Guinea pigs were vaccinated with deaa corpuscular (250 N' I I ion ce s)
and live (1o5 ID50)M-44 vaccine against Q fever at cUffebent intervals prior to
urneti(jp3 %o5 11)50) tO determine differences
and after infection by Rickettsia b
in entibody and fever development. Immunization with either vaccine 10 or 15
days prior to infection generateCL total immunity (no fever) in most cases,
while most animals immunized 3-5 days prior to infection responded with total
immunity or light fever (2-day fever up to 39-700- 1rhen immunized within 1
day prior to or after infection, most animals responded wilth severe (40-4-10C,
not less than 5 days) or moderate (3-4 days, not over 400C) fever. In general,
syimtoms were more severe with live than
with corpuscular vaccine. Among anirals
immunized with live vaccine 1-15 days priorito infection the phase Il corniplement-
fixing antibodv titers were 1mter on the 20th-q0th days than anong cont~rol
animals, while phase I antibody formation was completely si4mreaaed in some
guinea pigs. In so= guinea pigs immized with livo vacc.1,ne 10 or 15 days,
USSR
PAUTOV.4 V. N., Zhurnal Mila-bbiologii, Epidemiologii, i lrmranobioloGii, No 2,
1973, Pp 25-30
prior to infection, in all animals irmunized at these times with corpuscular
vaccine, and In some anizals receiving the:latter 1-5 days prior to infection,
phase I antibodies appeared sooner (20th day) than in non,-omunized controls.
Thus for the mist part live vaccine suppressed raost phasf~ .11 Witibody develop-
Ment and some phase I antibody development, while cor-auscular vaccine suppressed
al.1 phase 11 antibody development but hastened phase I antibodyproduction.
2/2
28
WSR UDC: 6214372-54:621-315.613.7(,088.8)
ALEKSEYEV,'-A. N., PPUZE, IV V. M., SEMOV, V. S., M013 cow FYgineering
'tute
Physics Inst-
"A Piezoelectric Filter"
USSR Author's Certificate No 266966, filed 4Oct 68, p4lished 14 jul To
(from RZh-Radiotekbnika, No 1, Jan 71,~ Abstract No IV34~ P)
Translation: A piezoelectric filter is p;o-posed which i made from a
'piezoelectric ceramic plate with electrod6s.attached to both isides. The
plate is polarized in the direction perpendicular to the.plane of the
electrodes. To simplify construction of the filter, the inpu
t and output
elec it
trodes are f-' ted with rectangular lugs which are asymnetrically
located with respect to one another.
F
1/2 0 -j 6 0 NC L A SIFIED [--~bCES51NG t")ATE--,,2'-'CT7(,,
OF SLIDES C~ F2 iYR lbl~ll 0 AND
Z , I SOrj
'U I NU4L INT 01 f 31 1 NOAND I LINES -U-
A 2).-NEYLANIDS, U., PAVAPS, A.
OUN T R Y`G FI NF 0--U S SR
--Zli. ORG. KHIM. -5
T--,,50URC E 19 70, 6(3V 634
.~:-OATC PUBLISHED - ----- 70
-SU6JEGT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
OP I CTI-GS-COMPLEX COMPOUbUt PYRIONEt QUINOLINE; K&TJNE,, PHTHALIC
A-MNY DF, I DE
iU.%TQCL MAPKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
P10C U,4 E N TC L A S S) -UN C L A S S I F f E D
PROXY REU/fRAME-1992/1423 STEP NO--UR/036b/70,10061(lo3/0634/0035
CIRC ACC;::SSFYq NO--AP0112417
2/2 0.06 UNCLASSIFIED PRDCESSINIG DATE--02!ICT70
C T4F% C, A C C f-. 5 S I C, "I NO-AP0112417
'ABSTP
ACT/'EXTkACT--(Ul GP-0- hiiSTRACT. THE REACTION OF PHTHALIC 4N"HYo~m')j-.
W I TH XCH- SU62 CO SUB2 I IX IS PY RIDINIO CHUTUDE Jr, ISI')QUINDLI'03
rPLORIQE).IN AC SU32 0 ET SUB3 N ff-'FXT.~GAYE TITLE YLIDUS (11). OTHEP, I
IX EQUALS,.ALPHA, BETA, OR GAMlMA:HETHYLPYRIDJNlO CHLORIDE, QUINGLINID
CHLORI&E, OR ME SUB3 NCL) 010 NOT. REACT,
Li INt-- It Z- ~-lv I -F-L-1
89-
USSR WC 547.24'565.2.057
PAY, L. A., and P&URF.. A. G., Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of
Sciences Laty. SSH
"Reaction Products of Catechol with Mothylphomphonic Acid Dialoride"
'Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Hauk Latviyakoy SSE# Ho 4, 197), pp 483-490
Abstracti The reaction of pyroeatechol with mothylphosphonic acid dichloride
occurs via a primary or seCondary phenol-ciienone rcr=aggement rphenol
cyclohexanedione J. Such rearTangements often accompwq electorphille and
radical substitution reactions of -ohenols such as halogenixtionp.nitrationg
alkylation, free radical oxidation# but so fax no such r,*~arra; igerent has
been noticed in-reactions of phenols:w:Lth organophosphorus compoundso
.112 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23-JCT70
T.ITLE--SYNTHESIS OF FRAGMENTS OF ANGIOTENSIN Ii AND ITS GLYCINE CONTAINING
ANALOGS -U-.
.:.:,AUTHOR-(02)-PAVARS, A., CIPENS, G.
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INFO
SCURCE--LATV, PSR ZINAT. AKAD. VESTISt KIM. SER, 1970v (L), 121-Z
PUSL [SHED - ----- 70
--.SUBJECT,AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES# CHEMISTRY
jOPIC,.TAGS--CARDIOVASCULAR DRUG, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS, PEPlIDEt
~CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS, ELECTROPHORESIS
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS.
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:.'PROXY
REELIFRAME--1998/0518 STEP 1*40--UR/0464/701/000ioO 1/0 12 If 0122
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121192
2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
:IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0121192
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AaSTRACT. THE PEPTTDE5
GLY-ARG-VAL-TYk-VAL-HIS-PRO-PHE,
GLY-GLY-VAL-TYR-VAL-HIS-PRO-PHEt GLY-GLY-GLY-TYR-VAL-H,I.S-PRG-PHEI
~GLY-GLY-GLY-GLY-VAL-HIS-PRO-PHE, VAL-TYR-VAL-HIS-PRO-PHEt AND
VAL-HIS-PRO-PHEv WERE PREPD. BY CLASSICAL METHODS AND CHARACTERIZED R
SUr3F VALUES-AND BY PAPER ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY, THE DATA OBTAINED
WERE INSUFFJCIENT FOR ELUCIDATION OF THE RELATION FIETWEEN THE PEPTIDE
-STRUCTURE AN.D.PRESSOR ACTIVITY, BUT INDICATE THE BtOL. 44PORTANCE OF THE
P.RINC 810L. IMPORTANCE OF THE. PRINCIPAL ;MOL, FRAMEWORK AND OF THE STERIC
'EFFECT.5 IN THE~'~TERMINAL PARTS OF THE MOLS,.
FACILITY: INST. ORG.
~.SIN . t~RIGAt, USSRe
LIZ 045 U,~irLASSIFTE~l PROCES~11,NG DATE-- 13N.`~':'l
~.T ITLE-THERPOPHYST CAL ANO C-F VOLIEN ALL`11'~
OF IRGN -WITK CHROMIUM -U-
AUTHOR-U031-PAVAR I.A., BAUM, B.A. CFL0. "'.V.
:CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
~SCURCC-TEPLOFIZ. VYS. TEMPo 1970o ;-8( 1) v72-6
DATE PUBLISHED--70
SU3JE C TAREAS-MATERIALS
--JOPIC TAGS-CHROMIUM ALLOY, HEAT OF FORMATIONt ENTHALPYt ENTROPY9 METAL
PHASE SYSTEM,_PHASE ANALYSIS, LIQUID METALt.IRON ALLOY
CQNTR.CL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
:00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
,
P
ROXY RCEL/fRAME--1994/1938 S-TCP NQ--Ul~/029417(]IOC,4/001/0072/i)076
C I PC ACCESSION NO-AP0115746
f I
W2 045 UNC LAS S I F I ED PROCES~,ING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--APG115746
ABSTRAr-7/EXTRAr-T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. VAPOR PRESSURES oF MOLTEN ALLOYS
OF FE WITH CR WERE DETD. AT 1600-1700DEGREES FOR VARIOUS FRACTIONS OF CR
(N SUBCR EQUALS 0-0.62) BY THE LARGE DkOP METHOD. ~ UNTEGRAL HEAT OF
EVAPN., ACTIVITIES OF ALL COMPONENTSt INTEGRAL FORMATioN ENTHALPY,
ENTROPYv AND ISOBARIC POTENTIAL OF MOLTEN ALLOYS WERE CALCD. THE SLIGHT
DEVIATIONS FROM IDEALITY CAN BE EXPLAINED BY SYRON(; DONOR ACCEPTeR
INTERACTIONS OF FE AND CR ATOMS~ IN A~LIQ. PHASE. FACILITY:
URAL.-POLITEKH. INST. IM. KIROVA,.SVERbLOVSK, USSR.~
wogmgggi~
CEPART MICKT 0:7 TKE: Ar-My
c"P.Lornalvi"M VI Asi MIA 11"I
In Reply Refer cut
FSTC-1-IT-23. 2032-72
Dace! 22 DQ:e=ber 1'47-
DIA Task No. 770-23-01
TRANSLATION
ENGLJS1i TITLF.- ErnCT.VaF-s8 Or SOLAR CML$ RASIM CX CDC-QZ~ls
117 "t,
AU7NOR_Z; yu.
SOURCZ; Collotukhmika, 1971 TkANSLATM AC91, R-2611
1110. 3. pp 3-a
LANGLIAGEt Rusaj.La C=q%-Myt. USSR,
KEY '.MRVS:,
SO].= Call
Copper
le=1conductor Junction
Light abro", tion
Irpurity ctntat
1rpurity level
Photon
Capture croas section
rim
7D7210000671=1
V)
LU
C-1 ct
Photo6leitr~ e
USSR UDC 621.472:621-363
I!AVE TS S. Yu. and FEDORUS, G. A.
"Efficiency of CdS-Cu 3 Heterojunction Solar Energy Transducers"
2-x
~Tashkent, Geliotekhnika, No. 3, 1971t. pp 3-8
Abstract: Solar energy transducers using the CdS-Cu2-xS hetero-
Junction are most efficien:1. of such,devices and:,are thus the most
promising candidates for practical application, Although the full
nature of the conversion occurring in 'the junction is not under-
stood, it is possible to compute the,efficiency of the device for
the case of light absorption by impurities., This article under-
takes this computation for solar energy.transduclers under the best
conditions, such as maximam concentrat-ion of impurity centers,
maximum croes section of photon capture by thece centers, and tht
like. The energy losses and the possibility of increasing the ef-
ficiency of the CdS-"u2-xS element efficiency are analyzed. It is
found that that the experimentally obtained value of,G_,;,'. for the ef-
ficiencv of the transducer is closeto,the limit:and le.-s than thc-
efficiency of 31 transducers. However,-this type' of.device can be
made.cheaply enough to compete,:with the silicon'equiValent. The
1/2
~vi, nr! in' -I hrglmm
VTO
"':'-:112 OZ4 UNCLASSI Eb PROCESSlING DAT~_- 2 7,N 0
_,ITLE P T I MUM THICKNESS Or- A COPPER SULFIDE LAYER [Ai N,CL)S,P,"1,; SL)82-;(
PHOTOCELLS - U_
-_`_-AUTH0R-,(03)-PAVELETS, S.YU., FEUGRUS, G.A.1 KONONETSp YA.F.
COUNTRYOF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FIZ. TEKH. POLUPROV. 1970, 4(2), 347-9
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, ELECTRONICSLAND ELECTRICAL ENGR.
~~.,TOPIC TAGS"-COPPER SULFIDEt CADMIUM# ~PN J,UNCTIONP PHOTOCONDUCYIVE CELL
C CINTROL MARK I NG--N0 RESTR ICTIONS
DGCUM~NT CLA
PROXY REEL /F RAM E~-- 1994/099 3 s 'r f: p N 11). 0()t~j ()o 210 3 7,
___CIRC ACCESSION NW-AP01~15014
212 a24 UNCLAS.SIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
C [PC ACCESSION NO-APOtI5014 q
GP-0- A JIG S TRA C TAfME T HOD IS DE.SCRIBED FOR DETG.
THE DIFFUSION LENGTH, L SUBD, FOR 11-IN HETEA0JUNCTIONS FkOs'.1 THE ~PECI`RAL
CHARACTERISTICS* THE METHOD WAS USED TO DET- L SUffl) FOR A CDS,CU SIJ82-X
S HETEROJUNCTION FROIM THE SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION OF 7HE SHORT CIRCUIT
PHOTOCURRENT, DETNS. WERE MADE FOR A THICKNESS OF CU SIJ82-X Sr L EQUALS
1000-1200 ANGSTROM; L LARGER THAN L SUBD FOR THESE HETEROJUll"CTIONS. L
SUBD WAS EVALUATED AS t2.5 PLUS OR MINUS 1) TIMES IX PR FINIE NEGATIVE6 CM.
SUCH A SMALL VALUE FOR THE PHOTOAcrivE REGION IN it NARROW BAIND
SE141CONOUCTOR IS RELATED TO HETE:ROGENEITIFS IN THE POLYCRYST. STRUCTURE
OF THE THIN CU SUB2-X S FILIM. DETNS.t ~ON FILMS OF A; Ci.'INGRIJENT TO 200
AND 500 ANGSTROM, OF THE PHOTOAIT~VE RF(~LON (L iUBF0 or- THE (,_U SU820X S
LAYER -SHOWED THAT FOR I CONGRUENT :T~O 56.0. ANGSTRO.41 :::L LA11GER THAN L SUw',
FOR L CONGRUENT TO 200 ANGRSTOM, L THAi~..L SURP.
~FAC I L LTY: [NST. POLUPROV., KIEVr ~Ussa.
008 p
RD(~SctNr, nATF--73,qCT70
~~.TITLE---~PDLAROGRAPHIC AND PUTENTtOMET41C DtTERMIVAiTtON OF
.,~~~BENZENEPOLYCARBOXYLIC ACIDS--U-
".-AUTHI)R-t.041-KRYUKOVA, G*G*v RUSAKOYAr M.S:t PAVELKOv -'I.V.P.TURKYANP YA,I.
'~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
dORCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM.
19709 15(2)v 369-73,
~-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
--S U 8 J E C-T AREAS--CHEMISTRY
:-OPIC, TAGS~--AROMATIC CARBOXYLIC, POLAROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS#
ACtDt
li `,_~i~-P.'(JTENTIOMETRIC TITRATION9 CHEMICAL ANALYSI$:
LCONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.-DOCUMENT CLASS--.UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRA14F--1993/0694 STEP NO-~--UR/0075/701025/002/0369/0373
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113562
2/3 008 UNCLASSIFIED7 PROCESSING DATE--23OCT70
i-ICIRC, ACCESSION NO--AP0113562'
SfRACT!EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLAROGRAPHIC, CHARACTERISTICS OF
393 PRI14E,4,.4 PRIME BENZOPHENONETETRACARROXYLIC ACID Ma 393
PRIMEtBENIOP.HENONEDIt"ARBOXYLIC ACID 411) AND 4,4 PIWIEPOXYDIPHTHALIC
AICOS (11111 WFRE OBTAINED. THE 1ST POLAROGRAPHIC WAVE OF I WAS STUDIED
H-ICROCOULPMETRLCALLY. THIS WAVE IN BOTH ACID AND ALK. 8UFFER'S AND THE
WAVE OF F1 IN ALK. BUFFER ARE OF THE 2:ELECTREIN TYPE tREON. OF THE
ACRRONYL GROUP), THE 2N0 WAVE OF I ANO THE WAVE OF 'All IN AN ACID SOLN.
IS OF THE 4 ELECTRON TYPE. IN AN ALK. SOLNe THIS WAVE SHIFTS TO THE
AREA OF THE SUPPORTING ELECTROLYTE DISCOARGE POTENTIAL. POLAROGRAPHIC
ANn POTENTIOMETRIC METHODS WERE DEVELOPED FOR THE DETNe OF I IN THE
PRESENCE OF.HNO SU33, OF I IN T14EAPRESENCE OF 11 AND ACOH AND OF III IN
THE PRESENCE OF ACOH, TO ANALYZE A 1:5-MIXT. OF I-11NO SUB3
POLAROGRAPHICALLY9 NEUTRALIZE A 0.1-G- SAMPLE BY US'FNG PffE:N0LPHTHALEIN AS
INDICATORt ADD 2.5 ML PH 2.0 BUFFER AND 'to ML 2.5M KCLp.AND OIL. TO 25
ML WITH H SUB2 Do RECORD THE POLAROGRAM IN THE RANGE MINSU 0.55 TO
MINUS 0*75 V. DET. I CUNCNo BY THE IST WAVF AND Till METHOD OF sro.
ADONS, IN THE PCTENTIOMETRIC METHOD nISSOLVE 0.05-0,20 G IN 25 ML MEOH
4PERCENT H SUB2 0), ANU TITRATE WITH 0.1M KOME. ~ T4E 1ST JUMP
REPRESENTS THF NEUTRALIZATION OF HNU SUB3t, T14E 2NL) ;NEUTRALIZATION OF 2
C01SU32 H GROUPS OF 1. THE ERROR IS PLLIS OR MINUS 4i.OPERCENT. WHEN
DE-TG. I AND 11 IN THE PPESENCE OF AC13H DY THE POLARLWRAPHIC METHOGt
-DIS.SOLVE 1.0-1.5 G IN 25 ML 0,IM ISOLN. A)v,14EUTRALIZE 2.0 ML OF SOLN. A
'~.ITO PHENOLPHTHALEIN, ADD 2.5 ML PH 9.0 8UFFER AND 10 ML 205M KCL, AND
WITH H SUB2 Do RECORD THE POLAROGRAM ~IN THE M!NUS 1.15.T0
AINUS 1,1940 V RANGE*
LAS I
_UK
(~c T r-1 r-6 pRnjt.Fc.SiNG DATF-730~T70
0
:,C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0113562
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--DET. THE SUM OF I AND It CONCNS. BY.THE METHOD OF ADGNS,
-.TO DET. I ALONEv NEUTRALIZE 2.0 ML OF SOLN# At ADD~2-5 ML UNIVERSAL
BUFFER (PH 2.0) AND 10 ML 2.5M KCL# AND 01L~o TO 25 loll. wurli H SUB2 0-
-FILTER AND RECORD THE POLAROGRAM 1~4 THE MINUS 0.55 TO MINUS 0.75 V
RANGE. IN THE POTENTIOMETRIC METHA)O DISSOLVE 0.05-0-10 '~G IN 25 ML
MECOET CONTG. 4PERCENY H SUB2 0 AND TITRATE,POTENTIOMETRICALLY WITH A
0.2M KOMEo THE 1ST JUIMP REPRESENTS THE NEUTRALIZATION OF 2 CO SU32 H
GROUPS OF 1. TO DET. III IN THE PRESENCE OF ACOH 8V POLAROGRAPHY
NEUTRALIZE 0.1-0.2 G OF SAMPLE WITH 0,1M NAOH BY USENG PHENOLPHTHALEiN
,!.:.AS.INDICATOR, ADD 2.5 ML PH 2.0 BUFFER AND 10 ML 2.59 KCLi DlLo TO VOL 0
'US 1.15 TO
'WITH H SUB2 0, RECORD THE POLAROGRAM IN:THE RANGE MIN MINUS
1*30 Vt AND OFT. III CONCN. BY THE METHOD OF A00NS4 IN THE
POTENTIOMETRIC METHOD-DISSOLVE 0*05-0.10 G IN 25 ML MECOET CONTG,
..4PERCENT H SUB2 0 AND-TITRATE ifITH 0.1M KOMEs THE IST JUMP REPRESENTS
.1:11 CONCN. THE ERROR IN THE DETN IS PLUS OR MINUS 2,5PERCENT.
YARDSLAV* TECHNOL, INST* SCIo! RES. INSTs~MONOMERS SYNo
YAROSLAVLi USSR*
+;f~7
0'
USSR UDC 577.3
KOGM A. B. SACIRAVA, T. S., DOROZHV.INA, L., I..1 and
COL'TSEVA, I. N.
"The Mechanism of the Effect of a Constant Magnetic Field"
V11yaniye Magnitnykh Foley na Biologicheskiye Ob"yekty, pp 56-68
Abstract: An investigation was made of the effect of a constant magnetic field
on organisms of different evolutionary levels. During experimants on infusoria,
a change in movements, redistribution and reduction of IWA (protoplasmic), anti
an increase in aerobic glycolysis was observed under the influence of a constant
magnetic field. In the cells of nitella algae, a reduction in dormancy poten-
tial during the effect of a magnetic field was detected wsing the technique of
intracellulax registration of biopotentials.. The effect depeade-d on the In-
tensity of the field being used and on seasonal conditioas under which the
experiment was conducted. In studying a single nerve cell of :the muscle ex.-
tension receptor of a crab, it war established that a mignetic field of 500 Oe
with an exposure of 30 ninutes causer, an inhibitorj reacli.on in the neurons
whose intensity depended on "he season. Structural chanjjet-s in. the neurons
were characterized by d'isintegration of small MA chunks and INA accumulat.-Jon
1/2
2/2
T
USSR UDC 533.6.013.42
KAVELKO, V. P., SHAK11MANSKIY, G. V.
"On the Aerodynamic Deformation of Flexible Oscillations"
V sb. Rasseyaniye energii pri kolebaniyakh mekh. sistem ~(Energy Scattering
Under Oscillations of Mechanical Systems -- Collection of Works), Kiev,
"Nauk. dumka", 1972, pp 305-309 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3V371)
Translation: The aerodynamic decrement of oscillations in air of a plane
sample of constant cross section is determined experimentally under the
absence of flow. The decrement was studied as a functiou of the amplitude
of-the stresses, the air temperature, and the distance from the sample to
the screen. It is shown that the decrement in oscillations associated with
aerodynamic resistance is determined �n a certain range of amplitudes by the
shape of the sample and the viscosity of the medium. Th* closeness of the
screen can strongly effect the magnitude o f the decrement, in oscillations.
6 ref. R. A. Shipov.
USSR UDC: 532-517.3:532.525.2
NAVOZITOV, 0. 1., FAVEL'YEV A A YATSENK0, A. V., Mos!~Vr
"On the Transition to Turbulence in Submerged Jets and: takes"
Voscow, I-.v..AN SSSR: Mlekhanika Zhidkosti'i G o 4,
aza, X Jul/Aiag 72, pp
14 87-15 4
Abstract: An exmerimental investigation was made of the transition to
turbulent flow in axisy-netric submerged Jets and wakes & heliur. &nd air
for different velocity profiles in the *4nitial-cross secticn.. The initial
velocity profile in submerged Jet's was determned by the boundary lwver or
the ends of tubes of vaxious lengths. Ir,,Je-'L-.S.of h6liux~ and air in an ac-
companying airflov, the initip! velocity profile was crc~rited by us-ing a
honeyconb with radially varying hydi7aulic & ag. The results of the study
r
agree in general with data in the literature, althouLJri c~.P,tain previcus
tuthors thank V. 11.~ Iyevlev for his
cone lusions were not confirmed. The
assistance and discussion of the results.
. ....... ...
UJ S-~ i
UD01 532-529
NAVOl"I"TOV? 0. 1. and E ~Vlk ~.Jl 1, 0 0 C 0 U
"Dimensions ~-?.nd Condition of the M i X i ng, -ie of t
ol wo larallel
St ms"
S
DTI o s c o w, :Enorgetika i Tr~mspox-t, ffo 5p Se-0-0 ct 711, 12-1-127
Abstract dcsults ,are -ovosc-atc:d of the 'u-nrcsti,--tion o-n t rl C.
initial re~;ion of the deumidence of the mixing ~-,onc v.,idtli 13 of
lation oT. -,ucods m.
a :~rcon jot J-Arl 211 -;:Lr Wake on
zone ~-iidth. I- m=0 ~--.md b1
On the' bar~is of (bd,,1. of the milxim, Jo -U
at m---1 and -('.he of b to m at low values G., M, -' -ri inter-
polation formule. therel,,-ition ir)` b to irE I le-TI
-rF
ch,"Fin - m frori 0 to 1 the sl)cc!d of the cc-',it . .I Jot is
tha-ri the v,,,:~:Cc rmee(l ) is su,-,ested. Proces-inir o.' exm c. in-, c n t a 1
data of different -utlhors -1horls th"I"'the ,716th b is
u 301,Lc J.
r~- ~ ri tho s-.)ecd
proportiow-I to 1-ni, t lo, 0 3 rh~lwd.!
valu Fj
rel~ition n IF'r or a 0 11-o 1, a 7qinimmm va 1 a c o --:' b rr:!!3ul+-, ~at m=1 i-r
b b /2 , nmd at ri < 1 ilf bi, --> bo/2 0 n o, -5211 -u s r f o r -
< 0
f
~~as, seven biblio. rc-~s.
IA
USSR UDO 621.591.812.624
V. A.G Members, Soientific-Techni4al Society Of Fbadio
PROSIN, A.V.,
Engineeringi, lectronical AAndd ommunication imeni A.S. Popov]
*To A Oalculation Of The Power Of A Radio Signal Scatterwd By A Statistically
Unev'sn Surface
Radiotekhnika$ Vol 27, No 4, Apr 1972, pp 30-40
Abetreot3 Scattering of radiowaves at a statistically uneven ourface is conoid-
*red within the limits of the Kirchof:? approximation. In contrest to othor works,
a solution in found for the chort-diatenoo zone (Freariol zone)p where throughout
the effective region of scattering, the tingle subatentially cluingaa between the
normal to the mean surface and the direction of obeorvation. Ths proposect in.,Ahod
of determining the energy charaoteristios of the field maltits it possible to show
the principal pV, sical regularities of a given problem -- 4.he 0.,,)ndition of a
regular mirror image and the connecticn of the coardInatea of the diaperaing
section of it with the Inclination to the madian plane, xfthcut Introductjion off
aitaplifying assumptions concerning the independence of thoD refloctions from the
separate sections and the uncorrelated randon heights ard!inclinetiona at tho
neighboring points of the surfaca. Oonsideration of the corrolations betwoun the
random heighta and inclinationo made it possible to fivii the error o.0 another
work. connected with the incorroot interpretation of the role of self-ahadviring
during scattering of radio waves.5 fig.12 ref. Roceived, 24 July 1970.
I Ililt
USSR UDC 538.56'
KOVNER I'l. S., PAVEL'YEV, D. C., SlIKEIEV, YE. 1.
"Temperature Dependence of tile Gunn Generation Parameters"
Gor'kiy, Izvestiya vysshikh uchevnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizi.ka, Vol XIV, No 12,
1971, pp 1918-1922
tract: A
Abs study was made and results are Presented for the temperature de-
-peEdence of the frequency and power of a pulse generator in the Gunn genera-
tion mode. The diodes were made of monocrystalline gallium, arsenide (GaAs)
15
with a donor concentration n d > 10 cm73. under the experimental conditions,
the high-frequency field of the resonator could not have a signficant effect on
the time and rate of onset of the strong field domain and, consequently, the
generation frequency. Thus, the generation parameters were measured under con-
ditions. of maximtmi output power insuring tuning of the coaxial resonator in
which the GaAs sample was placed. Graphs are presented of the dependence of
the average generation power on the tuning of.the resonator for 3 diodes. The
mechanism,of the effect is described. An increase in the,aver,
age generator
power with an increase in T 0in the investigated temperature range was observed
experimentally, and curves are presented for this. With variation of TOP tile
1/2
1:
FF
USSR UDC: S. 74
PAVEL'YEV, V. A., STEPANCHENKO, D. A.~
'W~Problem-oriented La d System of Generating Programs
nguage an
for, Data Processing Jobs"
V sb. Tsifr. vychisl. tekhnika i programmir. (Digital Com-
puter Technology and Programming--collection of works), vyp.
7, Moscow, I'Sov. radio", 1972, pp 50-57 (from ItZh-Kibernetika,
No 8, Aug 72, Abstract No 8V634)
Translation: The paper describes the programming.system,
developea--Fy IBM. The essential featirres of programming with
0
the use of the RPG system are briefly described. The article
is of interest both for computer programmers and for specialists
involved in the development of computer sof tware.
a
57-095.0 1-5
USSR UDC: 621-396.0 0
VJAYNBERG, I. A., PAVE:, v
"Using Light-Controlled Semiconductor Panels to Stud;~r the Amplitude-
-Phase Structure of the Short-Ranoe Field of Micrcwave Imtennas"
r
Moscow, Radiotek-1hr-i-ka Elektroniha, Vol 26, No 9, Sel, 71, -0 1C8::-2-690
Abstract: The Dauer de_~cribcs a (Icvice..'Or vinmLlizi-YAr, the structure
of the short-rainGe of, I,,*, ennas and for
surement of the _-)Ilt,~de wid phase of t',,e field, A statiom:ay zit~mi-
conductor Plate witi'i 2.Cw be-C!'ground fie--'d nerturbation is pLaxca in
~udlad.
short-range field olf' t`e receiving or tr~_ismitting anteima to be st
The surface of thle Dla-.e is sewined iii sequence by an intenze spot
of the proper size Lnd s' ape, The type Of witenna det0riirievs th(~ Scan-
ning trajectory. The fncidenit liEht cau-ses a sharp change in the con-
uctivity of the materfal by generation of nonequilibrliun car_~ent car-
d
riers Nrith aresultant change in coa ftcients of absorj,,tion, reflection
f
and refraction. The re-Sult--mt sioial is fed to a CHT dispitiy. TIe de-
vice can also be used for r-31-arizattion measurements by, proper shaping
112
USSR
7. '%'L-V, V. A., Radiotekhnika i Elel-tronika-, No 9,
VARIBERG, i. A.,
1971, pp 1685-169,o
-he instrument
and orientation cal the !-,Fht spot. A simple alteration of
eriables analysis ol- e'ectromagre-tic fields from submillimeter to centi-
7- -*on to antenna measurement*s, the unit can
meter wavelengths addit~
also be used for que-I ii control in adjilsting coi,-,plox .111"tenria sy:~,I-ems,
'ical tr_-asmdss4o,,i lines in t~-w, t--illizireter al-d
field e-nalysis in quaEiont
submillim-eter bw-ids, vravcguides nxi~' Jo cciiplex wave-
guide junctions. The F-uthors thanlk E. I. Vaynberg, 11. ~ P, 1114chkova,
V. 11. Shuyukova and G. V. Bandareva for assistance in debugi;ing the
device and making ineasurements.
2/2
USSR une 6,,?i. 317; 3" :621. 372. 413"0U. 8)
RG, E. 1. PAVLL'YEV
~VAYNBERG, 1. A., VAYii-E
"A Device for Visualizing the Field in :a Microwave Re:zonator'
USSR Author's Certificate No 2(5182, filed 17 itin 67, pabli~-)hed Nov 70.
(from RZh"Radiotekhnika, 110 7, Jul 71, Abstract 140 7B,?O2 P).
Translation: 'rhe proposed devi-ce contains a riic-mwaw! resonator with
probe to which an oic-Lilator and a r--ociver,vith oscillo,,sraphic displ-,
are connected. To increase the sneed of obtainin.,- M- ima';:e o-f the
intensity of the electromagnetic field in the re.,~onatar, th-1, probe is
made in the form of a -ph::--toconductive plato which is,
the cross section of the resonator cavity to be studied and which is
scanned by~a light bc,.m in sp)c with scanning
of the
display. Resunc,!.
iH,-.1F1 7 717 F-j
'UDC .799
USSR 621.3-1
I. A. VAYNTBERG, E. I., 'PAVEL'YEV V. A.
Dev-,;ce for Visualizing the Field ~in an S11F Resonator"
U
!Acscow, Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennr rnrre -naki, 'o 2'
ye Obraztsy, TovL
1970, Soviet Patent No 275182, Class 21, filed 17 jun. 67, -p 4L.
-Abstract: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for v-.*suai1zinG the field
in an SHF resonator. The unit contains Eui SHF resonator vith tesr. body, and a
geqerator.and receiver with oscillographic display connected i~o the resor-ator. A'S
a distinguishing feature of the patent, the speed with wh~Lleh 'C'Ine image of t1ile Irk-
f 'he electromagnetic I eld in the resonator is produced iri `ncreased by
tensity ol U I i
making the above-mentioned test body in the form of a photocondLuctive plaTe which
s 'ntroduced int
i
I -o the cross section of the resonator to bi! investigated T platE
P %c
is scanned by a light beam uyuchronized with the scunnirlg~of the oscillogr,a h*
display.
USSR UIX! 621,396.96:620.1
17 NBERG, 1. A. , VAY.NBE-RC, E. I V. A.
AY A VE L Y E V
"Radiointroscope"
USSR Author's Certificate No 240772, FJL'led4Sep 67, Fubli*shed 27 Aug 69
(from Mi-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9GiP).
Translation: This author's certificate inzroduces a radioJiMtroscope Conzaia-
ing a radio-objective, a sup arhigih- frequency trans-mirter, a rece-iver a:'d a
brightness display. In ord,!r. to accelerate the visual r~LpxesetiLation of the
structure of the investigated sarnple a photoconducting plate is placed in the
region of the sharp radio image. On both sides of this r~-IaLe there are two
receivin- antennas connected to symmetrical arms of a superhi-h-frequency
hylbrid joint the difference arm of.which is loaded on the ~:eceivar output.
A projection kinescope which scans the plate suriace by i~ beam. Lbe shape of
the transverse cross section of.which is regulatable, is also used.
I
USSR
uDc: 621.372.43_~
BITYURIN, Yu. A., PAVELIYEV V. G. TSIMRTIIG, Sh. :Ye.
Equivalent Resistance of a System of Two Resonators"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-tekhn. sb. Elektron. SVCh (Electronic Technoloar.
Scientific and Technical Collection. SHF Electronics), 19'[0, -w 31, pp 47-80
fp
-(from RZh-Radioteihnika, No 7, Jul 70, Abstract:X0 TB138)
Translation: A system of two resonarots coupled through slots is considered.
eels ionships are given which define the resonance freauencies and eauivalen~. im-
pedance reduced to the coupling slots. Numerical evaluations show that the values
-al
-of the eqi-v ent i=Dedance in the case of tuned slots are cbmparEible with the
corresponding values in the interaction spaces. of hollow resonators used in klystrons
for the centimeter range. Data oxe given from.experimental atudies of a system of
coupled open resonators with sDhericalreflectorso, Five illustrations, bibliography
of eight titles. Resumd.
USSR UDO 621.,;,82.002
LABUTIN, N.I., 1AkRTY\CV, V.V., PAVILAYNEN, V.S., STOROZIM, G.A.
OTransfer Of Defects Of Photopattern To A Silicon Oxide Film In The Process Of
Contact Photolithography"
Elektron.telhnika. Nsuch-teklin.Bb. Milcroelektrorika (Electronic Technics.
S(,ientific-Technical Oollection. Microelectronics), 1971, Issue pp 41-144
(from RZh:Elektr(.lnika 'i n!j~i , No 1.%jr 1972, Absttroct I.To 53192)
Translation: The tran.,jfijr iii the proceso of photolithog, rtjpY,~v of the detects of
a 'ohotopattern Lfotoshablon] to S102 viae at?,idied by- the i9lectron microscopic
method Lor stLindard photolithographic regiiaes which are tAved in the production
of silicon integrated circuits wit h the Ezi& of positive photoresista. The
critical dimenoions oP the permissable defects on the photopattern are determin-
ed.'Summary.
USSR
0. 1., PAVINSKIY, P. P.
"Optical Spectrum of the Acceptor Center In a BiI Crystal"
3
Leningrad, Vestnik Leningradskogo Universiteta: Fizika-Khimiya, October-
-December 1973, pp 13-17
Abstract: The bright-line absorption and emission spectra observed in single
crystals of Bi13 having a stoichiometric deficiency of iodine are theoretically
interpreted. The form of the spectra is hydrogeu-like vith reverse convergence
of the lines on the long-wave side of the.series. A model of the acceptor cen-
ter is suggested, and the relative intensity of the absorption lines as well as
the asymmetry of the shape of the lines are calculated. A qualitative ex-
planation of the mutual inverse behavior of the intensity in the absorption
and.emission spectra is suggested.. The dependence of th!Zl photoelectric
activity on the spectra is naturally included in the suggested scheme.
The article includes six equations,one figure, and;two tables. There
are 11 references.
USSR 539.2.01
PAVINSKIY P. P., YARUNIN, V. S.,
"Electrical Field of Semi-Infinite Cubic Crystal of Quadrupoles"
Vestn. Leningr. Un-Ta [Herald of Leningrad University], No. 4, 1970, pp 22-
25, (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-F.Izika, No. 8,~ 1970, Abstract
-No. 8YE279 by L. A. Borovinskiy).
Translation: An analysis is made of the electrical field o." a semi-infinite cry-
stal with a sita-ple cubic lattice formed of point quadrupoles. The field poten-
tial of one plane (100) of quadrupoles is c.alculated and.:addition of
potentials of planes is used to produce expressions for the potential
and field intensity of the semi-infinite crystal at distt~nce z from the
surface, The exponential nature of the attenuation of tko field allows
the field to be considered nonzero only at nodes of the lattice of the
surface layer. Ilie potential is calculated.near the nodo after subtract-
ing the singular potential of the node itself, The~tcield of the lattice
of quadrupoles polarizes molecules of the surface layer,"leading to the
appearance of a macroscopic field. An exp-ression is found for the dipole
moment per unit surface.
014 UNCLASS FIED P.10CESS[NG DATE--IIDE',;71-;'
E-1- L E C II CFIPLJ OF SEMI INFINITE CUS~C: CAYSrAL
'UNSISTING OF
-U-
AUTHoK-(C,2)-fAVlf-45KIYv P.P.v YARUNINs V.S.
~'-CGUNTRY- CjF- 1?4FC--USSR
S.U-URC E-- V E S T ~4 1 KLENINGRAJSK0GC.UNIV. FIZ. KHIM#. IUSS,0, NIG. 1, P. 22-5
CGNTRGL if-ItAkKING-NO RESTRICTICNS
,-DCCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
:.,PROXY FICHL
STEP NO-UR/0051t/701! 00/400L/0022/0025
C I R C-ACCESSICN' N'1--APG141710
U, i L. L J 1,:) 21 1 1' 1 L! Ii
212 014 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSINE; DATE-11DEC70
CIRC ACCE-SSICN NO-AP014L710
ABSTRACT/EXTRAC-f-W GP-0- A&STRACT. MACkOSCUP[C ELECTRIC FIELDS IN A
SEPI INFINITE CRYSTAL CONSISTING OF PUINT QUADkUPOLES HAVE 81--EN
CONSIDERED. THE FIELDS hRE DUE TO DIELECTRIC PULAqUATION OF SURFACE
MOLECULES, 6HICH IS EQUIVALENT TO SCME DCUBLE LAYER KI. U IGN T E
DENSITY LF SUCH DISTRIBUTION MAY 8E CALCULATED FOR.A GIVEN BOU-10ARY GIF
THE CRYSTAL AND THE KNUWN STRENUHS OF PRIM.ARY QUAGRUPOLFS AN EXAMPLE
OF SUCH-CALCULATIUN IS GIVEIN WITH THE APPLICATION OF TfiE,PUISSON
::.FO,RMULA.
USSR UDO .547.917+639.94
ZKOWwwr V. A.t F.t SOLOV'YEVAl T. FG and OVIODOVt YU. S.j
c Ire Substancest Far Eastern Scientific Center of
Institute of Bio 0
the, MR Academy of Sciences
"Polysaccharides if the Brown Algae. IV. Fxagmentation of the Sargassan and
Pelvetian molecules"
Tashkent, xhWya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 4, 1971, pp 393-396
Abetracti It was desired to discover simpler fragments of isargassan. and pelve-
tiant Kbich are polysaccharides previously investigated by thla.research group
and derived from the algae Sargassua pallidum and Pelvetia Wrightii, respec-
tively.
Assuming the presence of a glucoronide chain, the amthors subjected
these blopolymers to alkali degradation (with NaOH) in the:presnmoe of sodium
borohydride,, wA also induced hydrolysis in thee* substanesis. Txeating sar-
gassaa and pelvetain with dilute sulfuric acid produced xyloae; fucose and
a series of digosaccharldes, with detachment of a polypeptide in: the form of
a dark-brown precipitate. When degraded with alcohol and, tPabjected to complete
acid hydrolyslai these polysaccharides yielded galactosep AMMOOD, XY103et
fucose and glucoronic acido along with glueoronolactons,
-4 .__j
- - -
IT.
WSR me 547.917+6~9.64
SOWT-YEVA, T. F.9 KHOMENKO, V. A-l PAVIZNKO A F and ONDOV, YU, S.9 Institute
Of. BiologicaUy Active Substances AMMMA&ific; Center of -the USSR
Academy of-Sciences
*Polyeaccharldes of the Brown Algae, V, Smith's Degradation of Sargassan and
Tkahkentp Tchirlya Prirodnykh Soyedineniy, No 4, 1971p PP 396-398
Abstracts This study Is an extension of earlier work on the fragmentation of
sargassan and pelvetian with use of partial hydrolysis; hexeO deg:nadation by
F. Smith's method was used,
Polyaldehydest obtained by per-lodic oxidation of sargassan and pelve-
tian, were reduced to polyalcoholsp which were then subjected to both complete
and partial hydrolysis. In the complete hydrolysiss, a mixture a monosaccharides
obtained by evaporation of the polya.1cohols was studied by gas-liquid chromato-
grap)W in the form of the corresponding acetates and aldonitryl. acetatess here
glycol and glycerine aldehydes, glycerinel fucosep mannose and gcaactose were
produced# alcag with minute amounts of xylose, threite, exythrite and propylame
911col (this 3msult was obtained for both the sargassan- a4d the pelvetiar.-
&rived polyalcohols). Sinilarlyl partial hydrolysis yielded fucose, galactose,
mazmosel glucoronic acidp and a saall amount propyl"e glycol,
111 .
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SU83 PS, WAS STODIEDt USING A G1,'APHJCAL~METHOD.
T!~IE SOLVATION CQEFF.
THUS DETERMI-NIE-0 EQUALLED U-NITY. I WITH INCREASING CIONCENViATMIN OF CL
PRP-iE NEGATIVE IONS fiq THE GRfGINAL AJUEOUS SOLUT[rj,'V' THF EXTRACTIJI'll OF
P0 BY THE REAGENT DIMINISHED. ANALYSJS~OF.THESE RESULTS SUGGESTE-0 THAT
THL: EXTRACTION IOF RD BY TRIIN,UCTYL PHOSPHINE SULPH~DE TOOK PLACE i3Y WAY
OF AN INTERNAL SUBSTITUTION MECHANISM WITH THE FORMATIGN~ OF THE
MONUSULVATE IN.THE ORGAiNIC PHASE.
49,31
USSR
UDC 632-95
PAj2ER2U-Aj--x" AMMAN j V. P., v-,OSHCHITSKIY, S. D. , and VEMYAKOVA, N. G.
"Alkoxylation of 2,3,5,6-Tetrachloro, 2-Trichloromethyl-3o5--(Uchloro- and
2-Trichloromethyl-3o5,6-trichloropyridyl-4,-amidophosphorle Acid Dichlorides
with Higher Alcohols"
Alkoksilirovaniye d:Lkhlorangidridov 2,3,5,6-tetrakhlor-,2-trMormetil-3,5-
-dikhlox- i 2-trikhlormetil-395,6-t3~ikblorpirldil-4-am~,dofoefornoy kisloty
vysshimi spirtami (Cf. English above) # Institute of Organic Chendstry,
Academy of Sciences Ukrai-nina SSRj Kiev# 1972i 4 pp, illP, bibliography with
one title, tbzuscript No 436)-72 of 5 Bay 72 deposited at All-Union Institute
of Scientific and Technical Information (from M-Khimlyas No 20, 25 Oct 723,
Absitract No 201,1594 Dep from Authors'.. summaz~y)
Translationi For the purpose of finding nev plant growth' regulators, ?-,3,5,6-
tatrachloro-t2-tricblorometh,-fl-3#5-cUchloro- and 2-trtch1,6xomethy1-3,5,6-
trichlo:ropridyl-4-amidophosphoric acid dichlorides were a1hroxylated with
hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl and cetyl alcohols, Ira biological tests
the strongest herbicidal properties were exhitited by thts~ldioctyl aster of
2-trichloromethYl-3,5-dichloropyridy~1-4-amidophosphoric uid.
4,
--InSR uDc: 629-78.o62.2
PETROV, B. ff., KOLPAKOVA, N. P., VASIL'YEV,~V. A., PAVLEirKO, A. I.
"Some Problpn in Synthesis of Designs for:Systems of Autonatic Control off
Three-Dimensional Motion of an Orbital Aircraft in the Earth's Atmosphere"
Moscow, Upr. dvizhushchiniisya ob"yektami. Tr. IV Vses. saveshch. Do av-tomat.
1968--sbornik (Control of Moving Objects.-Works of the Fourth
upr. Tbilisi
All-
Union Conference on Automatic Control. Tbilisi, 1968--collection of
papers), 19T2, pp 224-242 (from RZh-Raketostroyehiye, No 10, Oct 72, ab-
stract No lo.hi.160)
Translation- Flight cond,
Itions of an orbital aircraft at, bypersoni c apeeds
require accounting for the mutual influence of."Longitudinal and lateral
m
otion even at comparatively low angles of attack and glids. In this con-
nection it is of interest to investigate a Bet of designs'.of control systems
for orbital aircraft in the class of related multichannel syste-ms ensuring
independence or slight dependence of control channels or groups of channels.
The paper formulates the problem of deriving an entire set of designs and
sele cting the best automatic control system both in the sense of process
quality and simplicity of realization. Graphs without loops axe taken as
112
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PETTROV, B. N. et al., Upr. dvizhushchimisya~ob"yektami. Tr. ITVses. soveshch.
o avtomat. upr. Tbilisi, 1968--sbornik, 19T2, pp 224-242
the basis for design representation of orbital aircraft control systems,
which to a considerable extent facilitates theinvestigation of internal
connections of the coordinates in the object, enables selection of control
elements from the condition of their maximum. effectiveness in the control
process, and also enables determination of a set of des-iglis of~selectively
invariant systlems. This simplifies ap
proach to analysis of the system as
a whole. Nine illustrations bibliography of five titles.. R6sijm6.
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534 or
BOBKOVv YU. A., ZrEREV9 V. A.t IWITIKO -A M. -:id
SIUROKOV, Go A, Gor'kiy State Oniversilly
"Wethod of AmDlitude and Phase Registration of Ultrasonic 'Waves
3ased on Doubie interaction of Lidit With Sound"
Moscow, A!:us-'AI-icIIeskiy Zhurnal, Vol 17, No 4, 1971, PP 529 -532
Abstract A method o' visualization of sowid fields in a lic uid
based on consecutive
interaction of light vith two travellin
acoustic x7aves is discussed. 13y this method, both, =Dlitude and
field phase are recorded and, in contrast to other methods, so-omd
field visualizations nou uiring high voltaZ
req ges and disting-uis'ned
by simplicity of the used equipment can be reali-, Visualizati-
ed.
on experlmonto of I-10tul(I fioicla"vicro aarriorl out, by tranrilucence
of ultrasonic Iavos by cohorent light accordillIT to vin ilIu"tnat(A
schema. Examples oL photorqaphed visunalioed sound fields sho.
that the discussed mot-hod =CIEs -possible to re,7ister the ultra-
sonic bundle itself and also the fine structure..of the %-iave field.
'The method can be applied not only ford acoustic holbr.~,-raphy purpo-
ses b
-at also for soiving other Droblems:of -acouritics,, e. g., in-
Three il-
vestip W itte s.
ation of characteristics of ultrasound em r
lustr., nine formulas, five biblio. refso
133
USSR
MAHZINA, N. M., GRODETSKAYA, N. S., 1LAVLEN1R,_.G. 1.
"Interrelation at the Stage of Primary Reactions of the OTganism of Processes
of Adaptation and Chemical Interaction and Processes of Compensation of Sub-
sequently Resulting Pathological Changes"
Sb. "Farmakol. Khimioterapevt. sredstva. Toksikol. Probl. toksikol, (Pharma-
cology of Chemically Therapeutic Substances. Toxicology. Problems in
Toxicology--Collection of Works), T. 5 (Itogi nauki i tekbn. VINITI AN SSSR
Results in Science and Technology of the All-Union Institute:of Scientific
and Technical Information, Academy of Sciences of the USSR), 1973, pp 145-
J62 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, 30F, Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 18, 25
September 1973, abstract No 18F1747)
Translation: The primary reactions of animals t o the action of Hg, CS2,
benzene, CC14, morpholine, dimethylformamide, ethylene oxide, bromo-
acetopropyl acetate, ethyleneimine,.POC13, NaF, triphthazine, and mono-
allylamine and their effects an the function of the thyroid, adrenal, and
pituitary glands were studied to dete",ine the characteriotic state of
the nonspecific regulatory system of: the orgarrism. The resulm permitted
evaluation of the hygienically significant changes due to the action of
different chemical compounds.
MR. WIN
i T1 JIFMITA[731m, 5 um,-,TrrTFT-nTA~7T 1
if
If-..Q!F7 L~
7--. 117
7-7 v7.77 J,
"WW"
USSR u-.1c 6,2 1- 6 - 6- 18 1 - 5
BELOUS M. V. S. G. T. P:-
PAVL1E,11X0
)P;Dl,
ClIump'-YEV, V. Ii. , V.
hi- iii
"On the Frmertilez o~ ljonducti-;,~ -.1-ements of T1 i--,i
Made by Vapori -nat-Jon of Aluminum, 'Nickel, Copper -?P-d
Elektron. tekhnlka. sb. C7', ectrcnic
Teebriology-. Scientific zuid Technival Callection.
1971, -vp. 1(27'1. pp 101-109 (froni "4uiz 7-1,
Abstract 1-To 811-277)
Translation.: Tr:,c aut'!-,ors stur-14-led tbe electrical, adh~-"- i on
and other rro-nerties. cf fiins nard- bv- de-csitiar., -2-f ~~Itziin
nickel, capper rund an a3-loy of 94.5f') C11, 5% 'n and 0.5!"' It 2;
shown that 8j1r,Yirj:7 cupper with elcmepts havink; a vapor- whic.'I
differs marhedil -from that o~' the b-age of the alloy an arpre-
ciable inurolie.--nt of- the reouired prop~-rtics of the -,1ith,:)ut Lny
pronounced adve-1-se eff-Ict an thQ i rcoiAuctivi ty. 1? ei ~111,,~t
I H 11 1
77
USSR TjDc: 621.3.o49..75
KOSENKOV, A. S., PAVLENKO, G. I-, POPOV, V. 1.
"A Method of Protecting the Film Elements of Microcircuits"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye 7.naki,
No 10, Apr 71, Author's Certificate No 298087, Division H, filed 28 Mar 69,
published 11 Mar 71, P 197
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of vrotecting -the
film elements of microcircuits such as contact areas and lines which also
contain resistive elerents based on pure metals and alloys. 7-he method of
protection is based on use of a material with high vapor tension such as
c
admium. or zinc by sublimation in vacuum with complete reflection of the
material from the dielectric material of the substrate. As a distinguishing
feature of the patent, the method is designed to ensure that there will be
no changes in the parameters of film resistors, while tht~ technological cycle
is Simplified and the cost of the finished product is reduced. Before coatin7g
with the protective material, the substrate with vapor-deposited fill-, ele-
ments~ is heated L-i a vacuum to 393-4530K, and then the protecti-re material
is condensed on the elemnts to be protected while the rate ublivation
of q
-is regulated by controlling the temperature of the vaporizo~'I- while it is
simultaneously completely reflected from the resistive film elernent!j of the
microcircuits,
'11'i Mfi'!
M" T7 M7 4
KOMI, V, A. S. PA-11-E-440, G. 1. V. I.
Its y 'or Xal-ina- IlUcrocircuits"
1%. J-0 1 1%
n Al,
-,T Otkz7,,, iya, lzobreteniya -ovarn %~o 15,
Mosco
1970, Author's Certificate filed )I *,'ar Jj
Abstract: This au~horjs cortLf;cate introd=es: 1. An a"by fo-.~ ira~f
-I
rcuits based Or, c0-, er, manganoze and nickel. As a distJnuishi-I,,-- fcazure of
ci
the patent, the alloy is desigied for producing films with -~ho
nticorrosioa pro.ncrt-*-os, and for -Ancreasin-1, the i)roduIc-.-.'Vity of va-por--:,.ing
and a.
equipmont. T-itanium is added to the alloy composition and tie j--,itial components
f I -,~ I.L'I
are taken in the following ratios; raanganG-ao 0-5-41; nickGl
0.05-0-5~': 'he reTuaixidar copper. Z. 01 rodification of this alloy I-q wnich tne
r, feature is reduction of the electrical resixtuancelor fil:as by
s
ingU4 Shing
partial or complete substitIon of cobalt for nickel.
WSR 11m: 621.43, 001. 3-
"SK ~,.Rchivlsiuy, V, m.
ANTONOV, 0. G. DOOLJL.~ IY, D. V. ,
OTEECHM, Yu. G. , I G.,. r., TMICIANEa-S), V. Ye.. , SURAN-YZEW, K. B. ,
Institute of Automation, Khavkov PolFtechnicaj Institute
"'An Antistall revice"
Moscow, Otkrvtiya, Izobreteniya, Prmyshlennyye Obrazts, Tovarnyye Zzi-aki,
Ray 72, Author's Certif_;Cate 110 3
To 13, 1 35h);4, Division F, filecl 21 Scep 70,
published 111 lipr 72, p IhO
Translation: nis Author's Cc: rt,i, fi cute introduces an vmti~;tall device
WhiCh M!~P hQ 11042d flW cuntrffv.;-,%0_ cmapresoOre. '_I~e device Con-
tains.pickupu !'(:;r Ui~_! rata! of "'.1m, 1111d pressure drop acrat7m the eamr'xensor,
an arTliPjing adder and a valve iw.;tallod or, a by-,mss line, be-
t-teen the pres~.urc zmid otiction Ovannolts. As a dlztingulsh~m,, feature of
the patent-, in or(",-,r to ligi)rovo the reli'ab-ility rjid acc-uravy of zaaintaln~irlr-
g ae r whi r'.
the lir-it4m- flc~-- raLle, ~a v1cla-.-p is connectcd.to the varplifyin, . do
the iml.:e L-d -.cl of thc
meas
Receivers and: T.',~ njifters.
17
USSR M)C 621.391.26+621.396.98
-"Detection Characteristics of Multiplicative Processing of Coherent Signals"
lUev,- Izvestiya vysshikh ucliebnyl,,h zavedeniX-Radiaelcktronika, V, 1, XIV, No 8,
1971, pp 843-851
Abstract: Analytical expressions are derived and the detection ch aracteris tics
are constructed for the multiplicative method of detectivi,-, coherent signals with
an unknown initial phase and a constant or slowly fluctuliting, signal amplitude
in the presence of gaussian noise. 'faree cases were studied: 1) the signal
was completely absent in the received mixture 2) the signal was present in one
of the cofactors, 3) both cofactorr. have equal signals.
For a signal with constant zujiplitude it is demonstrated that the de-
tection characteristics calculated for cases I and 3 in the r=-ge of high re-
liabilities important La practice differ insignificantly from the potential
characteristics. The occurrence of a signal in one of the cofactors leads to
a sharp increase in the probability of intersection of rhe threshold. For a
signal with fluctuating amplitude the detecUon, cliaracteristict; are expressed
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USSR
FAVLENKO, K. V., Izvestiva vysshikh ur-hebnykh zavedeniy-Radioelcktronika, Vol
XIV, No 8, 1971, pp 843-851
in terms of elementary functions. This permits analytical comparison with the
potentially obtainable results. The difference In characteristIcs from the
potential characteristics is no more than 7 percent for a weak signal, and
with an increase in the mean signal energy this differeace decreases rapidly.
In the presence of a signal in only one of'the cofactors. the detection probabil-
ities differ sharply from the probabilities determined for the optimal receiver
for equivalent conditions. Even -in the limiting case q W is the ratio
of the dispersion of the complete signal to the noise dispersion at the out-
put.of the linear system of the optimal receiver), this difference is 0.5. At
the same time, the presence of a signal in one of tbe.cofactors gives a
probability of intersecting the threshold exceeding the I)robability of false
alarm. by several orders.
2/2
to
USSR um 681.3:519.2
PETROV, I. Ye., BYChKOV, N. P.;X~~,Alj~.)~~j? % , ELIEKIN, S. G. ,.PAVL7FIK0,4,~
-L. V. ~ZHARKIKH, V. V.
"A Device for Digital Processing of 'Radio Signals"
Mos cow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, proiqysblenn~Te obraztsy, tovarnyve znaki,
1970, No 25, Soviet Patent No 278228, class 42, filed 6 Jan 69, published
5 Aug 70, pp 134-135
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for.digital
h contains an: analog-to-code converter and
processing of radio signals whid
an arithmetic device. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the
device is designed for realizing the operation of digital detection. For
this purpose the unit contains digitnl weight coefficienV gencrators
and the arithmetic unit cont-jans a multiplier, squarer, adder, :Md a
device for extracting the square root. The output of the an alog-to- code
converter and the outputs of the digita-I weif)mt coefficient gcnf,~rators
tAll T) C
are connected to the inputz; of the nultipher. I'he . Iti I! -r ouLpu is
connected to an accum,,lator, ,,rhich is connected in the c-quarer
to the adder input. The outputs of the adder are connected to the device
for extracting th(! square root.
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USSR UC 576-8-0951622.-123
IBM' MI
COLTEN 1. BOY),
'M X v
NK, YE. If., and Mi M111YAK, 0. 0., k
PAVM, JKOI It I MAIM VS
haNn LicroblcloCy and
ic Research Laboxntory# and Inatitute of 11
Virology, Acadeny. of Scioncea LTxSSR
"Biochemical Processes During Oil Displacement Under the Imiluence of Bacteria
in Model Eyperinents"
Kiev, hikrobiologicheckiy "Uhurna-11 Vol 33# No 21 Max/Apr 7-1p pp 2311-239
culturas of gas-forning. bacteria fron the
Abutz-acto Introduction of selec-tA-A
gOnU3 Clostridiu'l"torgether 111th a volasse.-S rodim Into an vatifJ=Ir-l model
~of an oil-14-aarrin.- b-z.-d (z;and satux-ated with oil) results in hiC-1--Dr as-place-
z--nt of oil as con-oarod to tho control (uithout a&d,%',4on oT bal"ter1a). Eost
-Uu~ -1ched uith bact3ria occur in 5-7 (lays at an.
crucial changes in tho ne, ri eni.
-io pn nt.
Optimum tcnPeratu-a of 30 Ct t` t is during, +.L -Tiod of nost
changes in tho nutrient Lcdiui aLd rxxirauz Gas production. At teat tina the
surface -tension at th3 culturo nv:~diu!a-ailr is loiared, tha amou.-it
'-i=ol is inercasod zu, . the pli of th3 redl-= iz loi.~3~,-ad.
of orgnic acid-- and ot d.
The speellic gravity of tho oil exposed to bacterla is lowered by 0.0018-
n3j sm."A its viucosity is loitered by 0.51-3,02 cstj idthout wW
000096,c/0
chan--es in IA-a fractional co-wosition.
USSR UDC 619:615-5-015:632.017.1
SAKANYAN, S. Sh., Professor, YEFEMYAN, S. A.,, Candidate of Biological Sciences
and PAW-SM.-M. Mp Senior Laboratory Worker, Yerevan Zooveteribary Institute
"The Effect of Some Drugs on Dmmological Reactions"
Moscow, Veterinariya, No 9, Sep 70, PP 50-51
Abstract; The effects of acriflavine, penicillin, phenoxyTriethylpenicillin,
and tetracycline antibiotics (tetracycline, chlortetracycline, and oxytetracy-o.
Cline) on the formation of agglutinins aftenimmunization were studied. Rabbits
were immunized by subcutaneous injection of brucellosis vaccine (strain 19) in
a dose of 2.5 billion cells. The effect of the drugs.on tte phaGocytic activity
of reticuloendothelial cells without i m., unizatiou wem% ali3* determined. Acri-
flavine was administered intravenously twice during the 3 days I)efore irrn-miza-
Zion, at the time of immunization, or 15 days after The anti-
biotics were administered in single daily doses for 15 dayti, beginninfr, 5 da'
before immunization, on the day of imiunization, or 14-15 clays axter immuniza-
tion. Penicillin was given intramuscularly; the other antibiotics were given
per os. In a dose of 1 mg/kg, acriflavine stim0lated foriuLtion of agglutinins
when given before or soon after immunization, but had no eCfect 15 days after
immunization. It did not affect phagacytic aettfity in tbis dose. Acriflavine
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SAKOYAN, S. Sh., et al., Veterinariya, No 9, Sep 70, PP 5-0,51
in a dose of 5 mg/kg inhibited forrmtion of agglutinins when administered before
immunization and stirvlated it when given after immunization. It stimulated
the phagocytic activity in every case when given in this &.)se. Acriflavine in
a dose of 10 rng/kg had no effect on the fornution of agglutinins when given
at the time of immunization) but increased the reactivity of the Cinirals upon
a second im=ization. When administered before or after irurmnization in this
dose, acriflavine inhibited the forTmtion of agglutinins to a ccuisiderable ex-
tent, but had no effect on reactivity with -respect to reir-ununization. It
inhibited the phagocytic activity In every instance. The tPetracyclines in
large (50 mglkg)or, particularly small (10 or 15 mg/kg)dor,(.,s stiimLlated the
formation of agglutinins (with the exception of a large done of Oxyrte tracyc line
which had a depressing effect. Penicillin and phenoxymethylpenicillin in a
dose of 5000 units/kg, irrespective of the tJjne of administration, accelerated
the formation of agglutinins during the first 10-20 days after innunization.
Phenoxymethylpenicillin in a dose of 50,000 units/kg inhibited formation of
agglutinins when given before immunization or beginning with the day of immuni-
Zation.. but had no effect when administered after in=izetion. Chlortetracycline
and oxytetracycline in doses of 10 mg/kg stimulated phagmytic activity, but
2/3
USSR
NYAN) S. Sh., et al,, Veterinariyu, Vol 47 ITO 9) Se 70,
SAYAT P PP 50-51
inhibited it in a dose of 50 mg/1%,. Tetracycline stip-41ated this activity in
both doses. Be-Ginning with a dose of'5,QW units/kg, penicillint inhibited the
phagocytic activity, while phenoxymethylpenicillin stimilaixd it in the swne
dose. In a dose of 50)000 units/kg, pheno)rwathylpenicillin inhibited phago-
cytie activityin a pronounced manner. The effects of antIbiotIcs on the phago-
cytic activity of reticuloendothelial cells were,somewhat ~Itered when they.
were administered in combination vith the. vaccine*
UDC 620,193.4-3
CHETURIK011, A. V. PAVLEVKQ,, 11 TYUTYUIFIX, 0. A., azil )MR.ClUNSYDAYA, 0. A. ,
Academy of Sciences~'M dR-'-,'- InslLitute of Genex-al and Inarganic Chemistry
"Investigation of the Corrosion Resistance of Ifickel In SnCl KC1 Sat Melt"
fetallov, Vol 9, No 21 Har-Apr pp
Moscow, Zashchita 11 192-194
Abstracti The corrosion resistance of F1 in Wj SnCl was
0 '2
investigated by the weighing method at )00 j In oider to:obtain data necess-azy
for the prvluction of a semi-industrial unit, for electzolyltic tia-pla-tir'g.
The contents of metals In the Lielt, In ut.% after tostln(5, am-, indicated and
the results of coi=sion tests of 4-64 braidurationo con(lucte(l on a series
of specimens In protective nitrogen atmos-plivre and without Its arn disous"Sed.
A con-aiderably higher corrosive pitting took ple~co on sp~icizenm withoLt pro-
atmosphele, the corro2ior. xate maching a mzLrinwi after four testin.'~
L%
hauxz, The corrosion xate of I%--r'UaUy sub!,ter6ed spaclmcmn Wan four
higher t1kvi the corrosion 71ato of completely submerged ~-pucirnlls. In
nitrogen atmosphere, the corrosion mte vaa Indapendent aX thurdeErec of sulr.~-
wirzions One figiav, two tables, eight blblio#uphic
USSR UDC 546,185
KUKHAR', V. P., PAVLEIITKO. N. G., and KIRSANOV, A. V., Institute of Organic
ghemistry, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR
"Phosphorylation of the Derivatives of Tricyanomethane"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, pp 1896-1900
Abstract: Phosphorus pentachloride reacts with the sodium salt of tricyano-
methane in chloroform at 20' forming sodium chloride and I-phosphazo-l-
chloro-2,2-dicyanoethylenes (1) -- colorless-crystalline compounds soluble
in most organic solvents except for hexane and carbon tetrachloride. The
same products (1) can also be obtained from the.reaction of tricyanomethane
halides with triphenylphosphine and phosphorus.trichloridl-.,. The silver salt
of tricyanomethane reacted with 1-amino-l-chloro-2,2-dicyanoethylene and
phosphorus pentachloride give a mixture of i"trichlorophosphazo-l-chloro-
2,2-dicyanoethylene and 2,2.,4,6-tetrachloro-5-cyano-*L,3-diaza-2-phosphorene.
,q,n jjr-
WPM,
407407"
LEENKO, uR o482
Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derventi
h2325 ARC 1M%11VAK1NG,4nXkCE hearth is ab7mmatric-
ally *donvex-so"that it expands towards thu
charging window, and narrows towards the notch.
whilst the electrodes liu-in the narrow portion to
provide continuous iron making. The charge is fed
in continuously into the bath (3) 6f molten metal',
and thd charged lumps drav heat from the metal
whichbas been produced by the arc between.this and
the electrodes (4). The position of,the notch (6)
ensures that the bath men.iscus remains at a Constant
level. Surplus flows out thus to a teeming arranUe-
ment for re-pouring,ento cast pro~duct_ Slaa also
runs off continuously thus keepingthe bath clean
and receptive to the heat from the arci Tha
hottest metal flows off conriauou~ly, some of it,
is turbuliaed near the periphery and returned to
the bath to melt the slag popponant.
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USSR UDC 693547-3
BRIEZOVMY, B.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, PAVIMMKO, 0.1., Engineer
(Norillsk Scientific Research Department of the yekt)
"Increment of Concrete Strength Poured in Holes in Permafrost Grounds"
Mose(w, Beton i Wnelezobeton, No 6, June 71, pp .0-12
Abstract: Date are presentea an e)Terimentsl and production investigations
carried out on technoloV of concrete pile foundations in pex=.frost grounds,
made in the form of piles 450 M21 in diameter and 6-8 m long, vith an enlarged
base (0.8-1.2 m. in diameter). The drilling procedure, experimentel. technique
and a series of measurements of soil and concrete tera-perature before, during
and after casting, are described and the results are given in tables. Methods
for estimating the strength increment of concrete poured in perm-frost grounds
are outlined. Theoretical and engine~~ring,foxmUas for d~.termlning, the time
of concrete strengthening in boles in permafrost grounds in correlation vith
ground temperature and time of the year are derivcd on the basis of experimental
data.
USSR UDC 577.1:615.7/9
GUSEVA, V. A.
"Dynamics of the Development of Adaptive Reactions to the Prolonged Action
of Industrial Poisons Entering the Body by Different Routes"
sb. Farmakol. Khimoterapevt. sredstva. Toksikol. Probl. toksikol.
(Pharmacology. Ch- therapeutric Agents. Toxicology. Problems of
Toxicology-Collection of Works), Vol 5 (Advances in Science and
Technology. All-Uaion Institute of Scientific and Technical information,
USSR Academy of Sciences), Moscow, 1973, pp 110-119 (from RZh-!,Biologi-
cheskaya Khimiya, No 17, Sep 73,:Abstract No'17 F1897 by, the author)
Translation: Description of the so-called complex action of substances,
i.e., the biological effect observed in animals after simultaneously in-
haling substances and receiving them. through the gastroijitestinal tract.
52
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IrMT-l" M, u
USSR VDC 591-5:599-32.3
SMIRROV, V. S.; PAYLEDMa A.' POKROVSKIY, A. V.; Institute of
Plant. and AnJmal E=010~gy, *4~-,',Qientific Centexi, Aetzdemy of
Academy of
Zeiences USSR, Institute of Edology:and Parasitology
Sciences, Uzbek SSR
"A Method for Analysis of Age:Structure in the,Small Five-Toed
jerboa Allactaga Elater (Licht,')"
Moscow, Ekologiva, No 4, 1971, pp 88-89
Abstract: A special method for age analysis, especially adapted
to the small rodent Allaotaga elater was developed, since exist-
ing techniques for analyzing bone and tooth striicturo or length
of tooth roots were not suitable for this species, A modifica-
tion of standard vaethoda for determining age by.the,degree of
'we
ar on tooth crovms was chosen, and arethod ot graphic analysis
(Smirnov, 1960) was used which:did not require animal tagging.
recapture for exact age samples.
and
Since considerable differences in,degree and manner of Ml, M21 M 3
wear (interior or exterior side) were observed in various
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SMIRNOV, V. S., et,al, Ekologlya, No 4, 1971, D 88-89
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animals, a mean "age index" was developed, representing a total
of.six different measurements: the total height for the croT(ms
of all three molars on one of the mandibular bones,. measured on
both the inside and on the outside.. Since in the aging process
x should decline
the animalls tooth cro-rms wear down, this inde.
in proportion to age.
Distribution groupings from population analyses taken on 111/68,
IX/68 and V/69 showed that tiiis species in the region investi-
gated (Ferganda valley) had two distinct reproductive periods,
the spring and fall, and that the life span of.:Alactaga elater
oorresponds to the general span for small murino rodents.
Amplif1drs
USSR UDC: 621-375-074
VMGUNOV, V. S. and PAVLE V. A:
"Noise in Oscillatory D-C Amplifiets"
MOSO07W, Avtomatika i telemekhanika, No 4, 1972, PI) 156-161
Abstract: in analysis is m-de o the Ieffect of naisr, iii oscil I at-
ing d-c amplifiers under the as-simption that it -J.L~ low in ampli-
lunade, is close to white noise, =d is statistically independent.
The nonlinear characteristic of the amplifier, v1d.ch plays an im-
4, in the formation of the spectrum raid,~ fluctuation
portant paru
level.at the output, -Jr, telcen into account. The. i:lMthors start
their analysis with a second-order stochastic diffe-IreRtial equa-
tion desci
-ibing the system. This equation, combj.i'ted with the
e
quation. for the ampli-Lkude of the noise, yields R,differential
equation for the miplitude of 'he hir tuned-circuit
4 g-h-frequency
output which can be 8
-olved fairly easJ-Jv for small increat3co in
the
aiRp-litude. Equations are also developed. I or the iwize~. in
Cir=it's double-varicap bridge 'arran,--,emen-,IW-.
tlssi~ LMC: 539. 142-3
BELOV, Yu. V., KLEYMAN, Yu. L., MORKOVIII, N. V. , Special
C e * "Of
Design Office of Analytical Instrument Making, A s of the
USSR
IVA N
uc-lear.Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer"
U
tios cow, Otkrytiya, Izabreteniya, Pronyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarn.3-ye Znak-i,
No 9, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 331302, Division G, filed 11 Jan 71,
published T Mar 72, 129
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a nucleaX magnetic reso-
-ernal
nance spectrometer which contains an electromWet, a system of ext
proton stabilization and a system of intezmal stabilizatiorlof resonance
c
on
ditions, a transceiver vith phase detector, a.nuclear maLpetic resonance
signal indicator, a registration device., 6 voltage-to-frequency converter,
-,a fieldmodulator, a double resonance device and-a nuclear xagnetic reso-
nance signal phase regulator. As a distinguishing feature of the patent,
the universality of the instrument is extended and productivity is increased
by adding a summing amplifier for controlling the voltage-to~frequency co-n-
verter from the registration device and the nuclear magnetic resonance signal
157
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243951 SELECTIVEIZHUMUL RECEVER OF.ARADIATION for
absorptiori-anal)-tical instrufn;antsaf; the
type compriEing a selective radf4tian'~ absorb er in'
form of a gas mixture apd a sensing element,4n form
of a diaphragm. The pr,Opose4 receiver compr4es 4,
solid radiation absorbej~, and the. sensEtive eiement
is in form of a serLecof:'metal. wires wit h Ia.thigh
TC of electric resistant'~i,
The absorbers can~be made of a material
whose dimensions varyia.'time ow etc.
4nk to ageing
such as PTFE or similar plastic. jt,islpropio~ed for
use for,carbo*n dioxide gabs analysers. The absorber
and the sensing element d0 not-~,tonstitute'.awstjgle
unit, but..are in forta. of. Separated components clItose
to or in contact with each other.
other organic plast#s (celluloid, polyethy~
lene etc) can be.used as absorbers for determination
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of other organic-compoun~s (methane, ethane etei).
Such receivers are highly ~seleq'tLve, the
absorber material is,oasily, removab 1e. ;,and selectedi
and the receiver components can be tasily stand*rd-
ised.
18-1.68 as 1210964/26-25. PAVLFNXD.V.A~ et al.
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..".z�Zetsial'noye Konstruktorskoye Byuro Analiticheskogo Priborostroyeniya
AN
19771GZ5
USSR UDC 537-563047.23
'SKIY, G.. V., PA NWQ__Y__A_
VIN(r.RADQV, B. A., CRISHIN, 11. If.,
BOGOLYUBOV, G. M., ard PETROV, A. A., Leninp;xad TechnologicLtl Institute ineni
Lensovet
"Organic Derivatives of Group V-VII Elements, XX. Exact Composition of Ions
In Mass Spectra of Alkylphosphine Sulfides and PwS Bond Strengthu
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhimUl Vol 41, 1(o 80 Aug 71p Pp 170-1709
Abstracti The article describes results of the measurement of mass numbers
of ions in mass spectra for triethylphosphine sulfide and tetraethyldi-
phosphine d1sulfide on a double-focusing mass spectroneter, The dissocia-
tion energy of the P-P bond in tetraothyldiphosphine disulfide sraq previously
found by the authors from the appearance potential of the:ion (11,12)+. Pre-
cise measurement of the mass in the present article confirms the,composition
assigned to this ion. The dissociation energy of the P-S bond ins found
to be equal to 3.7 ev or 85 kcal/mole, which is in satisfactory a,-~__ement
with the value obtained from the the=-al effect of the tripropylphosphine
oxidation reaction (91.6 kcal/mole). Determinatior, of the exact composition
of ions in the mass spectra of alkylphosphine sulfides shovis the resistance of
This remistance is charac-
the1wS bond to the action of an electron inpact4
teristic of the chemical bonds betueen atoms~of Group V vx4 VI elements
possessing unshared electron pairs.
38
USSR UDC 621.375.4:621.383
BERSIIADSKIY, I. G. PAVLENKO-,--V. A.
."Ifighly Stable Auto-enerator Photocurrent'Amplifier"
Moscow, I--neritel'nav-a -Te-khnika, No.10, 1971, pp 54-55
Abstract: An arplifier for measurIng- photonetric signalt is described. Arpli-
cation of the autogenerator method of amplifying the phOLOCU)7rent strenpth
permitted an amplifier to be built with invariant taeCrololtic ch-aracteris tics
during continuous operation for more than 500 hours in the temperature rai-~ge
of 10-50' C. A characteristic feature of the developed auto-enerator ampli-
fier is the applicativa of a semiconductor inteprnted 2-ci.,;cade amplifier with
galvanic couplinpr. as in ilternainn, current zviplifler. This hns pernitted n
amplifter with dinensions of 86 x 55 x 30 rnim and an intake of 200 milliuratts
to be built, Application of the daticdbcd amplifier greatly facilitates the
construction of Comp.ICL multichannel measurement and control sybtems.
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