SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SAMBURSKIY, A.I. - SAMITOV, YU.YU.

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USSR UDC: 536-532 NOVIK, V. K.3 MAGIDIN iS. P., Special Design Office of Biophysical E pment "A Method of Determining the Te=erature of Rotating Objects Without Me-king Electrical Contact" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, Pron-jehlennyye Obraztst;- Tov=arn ye Maki, No 7, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 329.414, Division G' filed 23 Jun 70, published 9 Feb 72, p 162 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a method of determiring the temperature of rotating objects without making electrical contact by modulating the parameters of the oscillatory process ot a self-synchTo osoil-lator with two heat-sensing elements, transmitting the informatior through an optical communications channel, and registering the signal by means of a stationary photoreceiver. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, precision is improved by similltaneously determining the I)E!riod of the oscillator signals modulated by one heat-senuing eltament, e. G. 'by a capacitor, and the off-duty factor of the oscillations modulated by the other heat-senning, element, c. g. by a thermocoup1c, i;,.nd deterlaining the, temperature at two points of the object from the resultant. data. 123 USSR UDO 621.-14.61(088.8) SAMCHELEYEV, YIJ. P., SHEVCHENKOo I.S.t MENOV, A.B. IlPhase-ShiftinE- Device" USSR Author's Certificate No 259997, filed 16 Doe 68, published 24 Apr 70 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeXe Rri~ae!j ~ie, No 12, 'December 1970,- Abstract No 125525P) ~Translstlon: A bridge phaus-ahiftinE device is propoood, two arms of which are formed by secondary semi-windings -if a food transformer, arvd tho other two by a capacitor and a control element. A counter-oorive connectfid uource of d-c and a eemiconductor diode are used so a control element. The lotid is connected to the diagonal of the bridge across a euppl3mentary nemicondoctor diode oonnected in harmony with the first semiconductor diode. A change in the magnitude of the voltage of the control source of 4-c which blocks the aemkconductor diode, leada to a change of the equivalent resistance of the bridge arin and to a phase shift of the output voltage. The propoood ChRea-shifting device assures a measurement range of the output signal phase to 270 The prtnaipel circuit of the device Is ahown. ill. L.R. -7 77.- FLEROVA, S. A., SAM-- Yu. I. "Light Radiation by BaTiO 3 Crystals Under "Uhildimenslonal Pulse Pressure" Leningrad, Fizika TverdoEo Tela, Vol 14, No 2, 1972, Pp 592-5941 Abstract: The authors describe an experiment they performed on BaT'03 crystals in which the latter emitted light radiation when put in an unbalanced state by the application of mechanicol. pres- sure. The evidence thu.- obtained tends to support conclusiollis given in an earlier article published in the sc,nme journal by Ye. V. Siriyaktov. S. A. I-Plerova, and G. V. Barinov (10, 1968, 529). ss In the experimen,;, the mechanical pressure puls"~7 were obtained by, the shock of an elastic sphere against a solid hardened cube. The chamber containiq-, the specimenwas light-proof except for a light output to an I-SEU-19 photoelectric aimilifior, with t1he light pulses recorded on azzi SI-19 oscillograph. The BaTiO3 crystals were grown from- a solution in KF and had dimen.9-Jons of the order of, 2X2,XO93 mm. Pressure-pulses were always applied along the 112 41 FLEROVA, S. A. et al,fizi-ka Tverdogo Tela,.Vol lit, No 2, 1972, PP 592-594 /001/ direction, perpendicular to the crystalls-major axis, -with durations varying fron 60 to 600 ^s and at an amplitude of k5O kg/cm2. Oscillograms are shown of- the recorded li6;!ht pulses under pressure pulses of the order of 80 -kg/cm2 and with various durations. The authors are conaected with the Dnepropetrovsk State University. 2/2 USSR 61~6 536.664+54i-183-32 HUI NEKRYACH, YE. F., GOROKHOVATSKAYA N. V., .A;I,I%IIK I IMI, 0 - I - "Sorption-Thermochemical Study of Hydration, of'Ifacroporous 0-23 Sulfocation Exchange Resin" Kiev, Uk-rainskiy KIChimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 3MXVIII, No 6, 1972, pp 581-586 Abstract: 'rhe sorption and thermochemical methods were used to study the hydra- tion of macroporous KU-23 sulfocation exchange resin in hydride and four salt forms (Li+, Nat, K+, Ca2+). The theLmodynamic functions of the sorbed water were defined on the basis of the data obtaired, and study was-made of the na- ture of their variation during the hydration process. On the graphs of the differential entropy, there are three sectioiis corresponding to different hy- dration mechanisms. The results of the studies are compared with data obtained earlier for the KU-cation exchange resiu. A study,was made of the 20' isotherms of the sorption of water vapor taken on a vacuum, sorption device with spring-quartz scales, the heats of wetting by water defined in an adiabatic talorimeter and the thernodynariic functions of the water sorbed by the ion fortmz~ of the rin crop (Yro,,Ls I"U-23 sulfo- cation exchange resin. The procedure for preparing and performing the neasure- ments was described previously (1-1. Dubinin, et al., Fiz4_ko-khLnicheGkiYe osnovy protivogazovogo del Moscow, 1939; A. V.:Dumanskly, et al. IJ]rr. Mir- I No 26 389 196U]. WSR MC 536.664+ 541.183.12 0. D., Institute of Colloidal Chemistry a*L e stry o ater, Academy of Sciencesp UkrSSR "Hydration Thermodynamics of a Strong Acidic Cation Exchange Resin XU-3" Kiev, Ukrainskiy Rhimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol A NO W, Oct 71, PP 1013-1017 Abstracti Results of sorption-thermochemical deterWLnations and analysis of thermodynamical functions of irater adsorbed by the cation exchange resin KU-5 are reported. The le, N+j 1e, G2+, 119 2+ , and A,3+ a forms of the resin were studied and the data were calculated from sorption and thermochemical determinations carried out at 20-, It has been estabilshed that the gmphs of function maGnitudes related to the quantity of the adsorbed water reflect the hydration procaus laws which are connected with th* nature of fixed and exchange ions. Analogously to otherinvestl&tted cation exchange rosins# the most informative are the functions E - f(x); from them It is possible to got qualitative estimates on the inpui of various types of interactions to the total hydration energy. BEKRYACH, YE. F., GOROKHOVATSKAYA, N. V., and KURYLENKO, UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSaING DATE--ISSEP70 .TfTLE---ELECTROTRANSPORT OF SILVER IN.MULTEN ZINC -U-. --:AUTHOR-103)-VANYUKOV, A.V., BELASHCHENKO, D.K. SA 14E0 I N2 Yxm;.v,.,,K,. .~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR MFTAL. MFTALLOVED. 1970. MM-182-4 :'C&ZTROL MARKING-NO RESTkICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIF0 '-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1968/0696 STEP NO--IJR /0 126/ 70102 9/00 1/0 18210 1. B4 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105b72 _VNCLASS IF I E D 2i2 017 UNICLASS I F IGD PPOCESSrNG DATE-1,8SEP70 e,,I-P-,C'ACCESSION NO--AP0105672 r ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) 'P-0- AIISTRACT. THE TEMP. AND CONCN. DEPENDENCES IN A IMOLTEN SOLN, OF AG IN ZN WERE OF THE EFFECTIVE CHARGE- OF A'-! STUDIED. THEJESTS WGR~: CARRIED OUT AT 520, 560o AND 620DEGREES. 'mE CONTENT OF AG ILM THE SPECIMEN WAS 0.003-3.5 AT. PERCENT. THE C.D. WAS OF AG 150-180 A.-CM PRIMEZ. IN THE SOLNI. STUDIED* THE EFFECTIVE CHARGE IN ZN-D,OES NOT DEPEND EITHER ON THE COM,PN. OR THE~TEMP. AND IS (1-1 PLUS OR MINUS 0.3)E. -j 71 TJSSR UD' , 615.779. 9 ASIDIARM) I. P. 7.71MN-PUSMIIA, S. M., KOKPYAKOV, V. I., SA1,BDUI, A., Sh., and AMM)NOVA, S. N.1 Leningrad State University "Antibacterial and Antiviral Functions of Basic Cellular Proteins and Pros- pects for n1eir Practical Use" Lenir4grad, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, SSSR, Seriya Bioloi.-icheskaya, iio 4, 1972, PP 502-503 Abstract: After noting the functions of basic proteins in c.hro,,:,~Itin, ribosomes., lysosomes. etc., the authors review the literature and their ovn research on the role of these proteins in the mechanism of protection against infection and on their antibiotic activity in vitro and in vivo. Rev-zlts o-.:' studies On the tolerance of animals for the basic proteins folloving im sinjle or zrolorqrer~ parenter-al adn-inist-ratior, of various histoxne fractions are sl=Tmrized. The use of histones combined -with antibacterial and antiviral -;.r--~ents vith ]Li:,-,'_-ted abil- ity to penetrate certain cellular and tissue membranet; is regarded as a pr3mis- in~-; c-Unical ammach. Positive results have Ineen oltiLained in treating tuber- culosis in ipiinea pi-,rs and mice with isoniazid and hi:ltones. The effecti-ve doses of isoniazid could be reduced five-fold -when eombined.iwit'_a cer+.a-in hist-one frac- tions. Histone fractions were also efficacious in the treatnent. of he~-_-tic k ratitis. 19 USSR UT)r: 669.15-621. 7Q5 T 1, arid: SA'.- s r Institute oj*7' Stoel and td I() YS fz'DOV.- 0. Ifinheriting the *111 e rrnmlne cl n i ca I Stren-thenin,(,, of 3011*,10C.-IT Steel" Sverdlovsk, Fizika 7metallov metallovedcaivc! Vol 32 NO Oct 71, pp 813-31S Abstract- Dascri'-,2d is a study of t*.,,a mechanical pro-perties of Y)-1`12-~':I'T steel cuenched and te-.rjered !-ollowin- prelinizi r Iiij-,li- U~2m-)--,ra Lure ctrain hardenin- vit"i tha d--for--,~6 -usLenite as stme-cooled. IL iq 300":I1 that repeated QUCnC:1-;n-, P.:! C 11 11 C'-- t rc~ Z. i-1 t. facilitateS Cie Of hit-I]a c4'- i.-? ac: i I p r op, e r t i L s T'-o rejtoratioa of the 11-i.-har is -10re co-'-:Aera lon:-'er t--,-.L hean"in.- (~=72-tiol of tile 'tic) az:'~Lenitc in t'-,-,Ei bainite region. The effect is observed u"Ien t*.-I-a is foll-o-ze-'-i by if'oLlier-nal -2F;*,--r of "inharit~riice" i.-, .115D Ob-SCrIled, repeated lo-w-te7.-.~eratur,:! theri-xim--cilanical "ii t h isother-ollil doc:i'." 01 13 t ea i t e n - 'L-, re: o "L thi 45 G T 1. with regard to the mecalloSraphic rn--lysis of che initial au-,z:tetii,,e brain 1/2 j- `1 all ui IV Tam it I mr. . ' 1, 1 "i , MIMI iffil BERSHMN, et al, Fizilza metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 32, ::c) 4, Oct 71, pp 813-818 I hal s failed to produce an unaml-iguous etching pattern in- which aicr' c acid ost likely revealed, in addition to large-m-n-le grain bou:ic~aries, and has r- the bound-aries of a 5ubstrL,.atu_--. illustra ILI ions 5; biblionPrat;'lic references) 2/2 A-M ..... .. i H . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 OZ6 U -ASSIFIED PROCESSLNG DATE--L3NOV70 NCL -T ITLE--SUPPLE~AIENTAL HYI)ROFLINING Of: VISCOUS, ANO HIGHLY VISCOUi OILS FROM BAKU -PETRULEUMS -U- R.SH.* SAMEDOVA, F.I~.t SARKISYAN, V. 14. OF INFO--USSR OURCE-NEFTEPERERAS. NGFTEKKIMO~ (IM OS CC*i.:: 1 �7 0,': (5) il 22-3 .ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANOGRAPHY, ~14ATERIALS -TOPIC TAGS--P E r;:,i3LEVm DcEfli'~S I T r GE06RAPH I CLOCATION, F.URFORAL ST, C' 7_.-HYDROR"Fl, NG, CATALY-11 ALUIMINUM OXIDE, 06ALTt MOLYBJENU.M, PETROLEUM 10EASPHALTING CONTROL MARKING--N50 RESTRICTIONS -DOC(JMFNTC --UNCLAS' IF IEU -LASS PROXY ikE-EL/FRAML- 3005/11)/*B STEP CIAC ACCESSMIN N'0--AP0l_4'ilV2 UNIG L-A-scAI 'LD f PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 026 U CLASSIFIED C. I Rr- ACCLSS ION NG-AP0133792 ABST--RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE OILS, Dt:-ASPHAI-TEo AND REFItIC-0 WITH KURFURAL, WERE HY01140FINED uN C(31-1. AL SUH2 G !;U83pC(')i,lM,.) CArALYST AT SPACE VELOCITY 0.5 H14 PRIME: NEGATIVEI ,AND 50 ATM. HYDROFINING AT 350DEGREES G"VE GCCJO RESULT51, BUT AT 400 DEG k F-* E S iA G.REAr DEC,-~EASE 0.1 WAS PRODUCED. VISCOSITY, 0 AND FLASH rE'P. OF THE HYDkOGENATE -SUPPLEMENTAL T:~EATME-,NT BY HYI)ROFINING YIELDEE) OIL'S OF HIGHEK OUALITY THAN 3Y CONTACT REFINUNG, U il-C L A -5) s; I f- 1D f"71-MIN't MITI ~111 , W-1 11M 621.35f USSR .F It,, _8',10LENTSEV, G. P. K'ONDIUSif- I*' A'10 JSQV V. I. POLMI.OV) V P. YL "solution for Electrochemical Etching of Metal-li" U',3SR-Atithorls -Certjf-,Lcate Nlo 308097, filed 7 Apr 69, published 23 Aug, 71 (frOF, M-Khimivat Jo 6 (11), Jun 72, Abstract No 6L266P) Translation: A solution containing K2304 is patented for electrochemical etching of metals. Itis distinguished by the fact that in order to inprove the quality of marking a product made of Cu and its alloys, NaP, has been introduced into it. The coi-,)posltion of the solution (in '/ by weight iz-. as f ollows) ilia CO 1.9-2.1 1: SO and the r(!.-,L water. E:--ample. Unea 2 30 2 marking wilh a solution contai ning 8" Na2CO3by weight, 1.9% K2so4and thie rest water'at a volta&a of 5 Volt.-. On plates made of coppor and BRICH-3 bronze, a clear image of the symbols is obtained which is not removed durinF, -machining. USSR Uix-I 632.955 I*Coizp~Lrison of Biological- and Chenical Ifethods of Analyisli_n- Residual Quantities of Sodium Trichloroacetate in the Sol!" Tr. 2-go Vses. soveshch. po issled. ostatkov pestit-si(lov i prol'ilakt. zagryazneniya imi. produktov pit:Lniya, hormov I vnosh. Oxedy (Worhs, of Second All-Union Conference on Investigation'of Residuots of Pe~tjticidr_,:3 ~nd Prevention of Pe3ticida Contam:%nation of Foodstuff r. , Fodder -,rd the Extern,%I 'o I i , J un '~2, Environment), Tallinn, 1971, pp 366-369 (from Ro-KIlimiya, It I Abstract No IIN452) Translationt Analyses for deteimiuln~- the concentraticn of herbicide in. the coil were done by the biological method using wheat zavid oat ueedlings, ciril by the chemical method, by sr4atrophoton, etry. The cheIRIcal nothod is coa- siderably vore accurate thwi the biological nothod, and. is e4aior. 57 USSR UDC S 39.4. 431. 3 IGIN V. A. TROYAN, I. A., SENJIROG-ORLIK, V. N. , Kiev q AL "Influence of Processing Technology on Endurance of OT-1-1 Sheet. Titanium, Alloy" Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, 1971, pp 48-53. ABSTRACT: ReSLIltS are presented from studies of the fatigAic, sti-cnoth of ten production rtins of specimens of OT4-1 sheet titanium allov in Pure, symmetrical bending. It is established that hydraulic sand blasting crozites L - a hardened surface layer, Dicrca!;j.11)Y, the total Str(!n~lth, While CtCh- ing breaks Lip the surface and thereby decreases tho fatigue characteristics. The remaining eight types of processing (vari-ous triodes of annealing in a vacuum, in argon and in air) have approximately identlxal inl'Ajencc on fati-gue strength of the alloy StUdied. AIN III!!; M HateAals USSR UDC 539-434 ITATOMMWI L. Ye.1 ILI~S111TUY-Ot Yu. A., band SAE-."q, "iv. 11 Kiyev, Insti-Eut;e of the P.-oblems of Strength"o t h c ftuctefxy of Sciences of the Ukrainia-ri Soviet Socialist RePublic 61U_'D by Acoustic "Endurance Investigation of the Alloy D loading" Kiyev, Problemy Proichnosti, No 91 Sep 71, pp, 116 -120 Abstract : Investigation results~are Presented of the endu- rance of 0.8 in-n-thick s-oecimens of the allov D16,U'70 by har.-mo- nic loadin- on an electrod~rnamic vibration stmand and on a spe- t p -ibjee U to the effect of' cin" unit .7here the s -ecizuens were :a- ,; e (a 1, U narrow-band and broad-band high-intensi-ty iloise of a si----,n. The highest value of the endurance 2in-it foirid by hamonic loading,, the lowest by broad-bc-nd acoustic leading. The I.on,:,e- vity was calcul2ted by the mothod-s of Itnear cz_nd spectral sixurl-na- tions of fati~,,ue damaren by all loadinig conditionri, A !~all-isfa_c- -ias und be-twedn -the e~mcrimentally de-tarini- tory.coincidence 10 %; - -ies by the t,.,ra met', ods. Tvolve nea vand the calculated longevit 11 formulas, six flllustT., five biblio. re-As. USSR UDC 547.9441945 SffikKIROV, R., YUNUSOV, S. Yu,, Order of the Red Banner of Labor Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances of the Uzbek SSR Academy of 5 cien ces "Allcaloids from Veratrum Lobelianum. Structure.of Germinalin" Tashkent, Khimiya Pr--*rodnykh Soyedineniy, No 6, 1971, pp 790-793 Abstract: A study was made of the alkaloids of the above-ground part of Vera- trum lobelianum F;rown in Dzhergalan. The bases were extracted from the plant gathered at the beginning of vegetation by the usual chloraform method. The procedure is presented for obtaining a base with the composition C306101')N~ with a melting point of 156-158* from the benzene-ethanol eluate of the fraction with pH 8.0-6.6 identical to the base from the above-ground part of V. lobelianum gathered in Kar-Kara [A. 14# Khashimov,:(~"t al., KhPS, No 6, 779, 19711. Veralosin, veralosinine, veratroylzygadenin attd the new:_alkal.id germina-lin uere also isolated. The new'alkaloid was studied by nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectra and by acetylation. Its structure ,was established as 3~(l)-2-mothylbutyl,~15a-(d)-2-inethyl-2-butyroxy-, 162 acetylgermin. K~ All "!i 1. all[ WEI 10111MUMEMIRRM, M= _WU'aHURA;WW7- IRIM11011111.MfgIMjE E- g~ - M- ., pg % M1 ! 11.11.1 USSR UDC: 62li791.7:621.387.143 BASANSKIY, V. V., BALITSKIY, V. M. and SUKHENKO, I. V., Electric Welding Institute imeni Ye. 0.~.+a dem], of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Some Characteristics of Microplasma-Arc. Welding of Sheet Materials" Kiev, Avtomaticbeskaya svarka, Sept 71, no 9, pp 40-42 Abstract: A paper on the possibility of controlling the volume of the weldpool using highly concentrated plasma heat sources is presented and the technology of microplasma pulsed-arc~welding is detailed. The pulsed arc makes it possible to proportion the heat energy supply to the part being welded. The protective gas Is selected so as to afford optimum, ionization and maximum plasma jet reduction at the ex;l.t from the plasma forming duct and at the anode. Experiments conductedl~with a specially -designed MPU-M microplasma unit on metal with 6>0.3 mm indicates-the possibility of maintaining the welding current component constant. The use of modulated current in the arc enhances the latter's stability with 1/2 !--;~ I --~ -- - - -- - -- --- , -- I ...: - d I "', -,", 2m ~~ ~T.!~ . --q~ ~ ~ " ~ ~- 1, - , ~~iI- ~-Ill -4 Z .Itlil-l-li6A,-oi.M ~Z" I I . I UDC: 661.1143 TVEP,DOKHLEB, 1. G. ZAYDEL' 1. N, , KUCHEROV, V. G. "A Photoche),~iical. Method of Making Fine -Structured Screens V!itll the Use of Centrifuging" Sb. Pauch. tr. ITNII lyumincforov i osobo cbist. vcs))ch(--..stv (Col- lected Scientific Institute of Phosphors and Extra Lure Matcrial!:), 1971, wp. cl, pp 119-124 (from RZh-Khimiva, No 7. Apr 72, AbE;tract No A179) Transj~jtjcn: th", rt~sljlts fA, P, cref-,=, by j,"T of cl ..tirv VO from a IL USling Qr,!: -mvl, the plred cc,j, Of be V~~r iri WF,M T 112 .018 UNCLASSirl-ED PROCEtSING DATE--18SEP70 TITLE--SYNTHESIS OF POLYLYSINE IN-THE CELL FREE SYSTEM FROM E. COLI -U- AUTHOR-(04)-~RESLER, S.YE,. GRAYEVSKAYAt R.A.v MEREK.AAP LoAot SAMINSKIYY YEtU ~~,CDUNTRY OF I'NFO--USSR ED q.-SOURCE--M0LEKULYARNAYA BIOLOGIYAv 1970, VOL 4PNR 2, PP 190-200 1~-,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 .,'SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES "TOPIC TAGS--ESCHERICHIA COLI, BIOCHEMISTRY, RIBOSOME ..CC14TROL HARKiNG-NO RESTRICTIONS' ;'~-oncumENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED .,PROXY REEL/FRAME-1987/0096 STEP tlO--LIR/0463/'7(~/00ef./002/0190/0200 __.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103778 UNCLASSIFIED Z/2 -0-18 UNCLASSIFIED PRCCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 C-IRC ACCESSION ND--AP0103778 -.ABSTRACT/EXTR4CT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLYA DIRECTED SYNTHESIS OF POLYLYSINE IN THE CELL FREE SYSTEM FROM E. COLI WAS STUDIED. IT HAS BEEN SHOWN THAT THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION 09: THE SYNTHESIZED PRODUCTS IS INDEPENDENT ON INCUBATION T114E AND THE TOTAL NUMBER OF POLYLYSINE CHAINS EXCEEDS THE NUMBER OF RIBOSOMES IN 4E iNcu3ArIGN MIXTURE. IT MEANS THAT IN THE CQURSE~OF THE REACTION A CHAIN TERMINATION MECHANISM OF.UNKNOWN ORIGIN IS INVOLVED. THIS LEADS TO THE DISSOCIATION Of ACTIVE RIBOSOME COMPLEX AND RELEASE OF THE POLYLYSYL-TRNA WHICH 15 INACTIVE IN THE DISPLACEMr:NT REACTION WITH PUROMYCIN. AFTER THAT THE INITIATION OF A NEW CHAIN ON A FREE RIBOSOME TAKES PLACE. DUE TO THIS THE TIME 0F,INDtVIDUAL CH41N GROWTH IS SMALL AS CD.#4PARE,D TG THE. FULL. INC,UBATION TIME AND THE CHAINS ARE SHORT. THE OVERALL KINETICS OF POLYLYSINE SYNTHESIS REFLECTS~KINETICS OF INITIAT113N OF,NEW CHAINS RATHER THAN THAT OF INDIVIDUAL CHAINS GROWTH. THE RATE OF INITIATION DECREASES GRADUALLY WITH THE TIME OF INCUBATION AND CAN BE PARTIALLY RESTORED AFTER NEW ADDITION OF POLYAl ATP1, GTPq TRNA. UNCLASSIFIED 2-! UDC 547.261118:5[~1.124 PUDOVIK, A. N. CHERKASOV, R. A., KUMF EV, G. A. , SA141TOY YU YU. . MUSINA, A. A., GOLIDFARB, E. I., Kazan' State Univ er" n V. I Ullyanov-Lenin, Kazan, Kinistry of Higheriand Secondary Specialized Education RSFSH "Reactivity of Phosphorus Dithioacids in Reactions With Aoryloni- trile" Lenin rad Zhurnal Obsbche Khimiip VC, 1 40, No Sep 70, 1992-19'8T- Abstract: This paper is conearned with the efroot of substituants A and B In phosphorus d14-hioaoids of the type ADF(IWI an reaction rates with 1,3-conjugated reagonts suoh as acrylonitvilo. It was shown by means of kinetic measuromentri and di-l"fey,ential-thermal analysis hat the reactivity of phosphorias dithioacids with aorylonitrile increases in the order dithiopbosphinatea, dithic- phoophonates, and dithiophG3phatea. ~A linear calrelation lg k to the total values of substituents jorawas determined. Through the use of NMR (P31) spectro3copyt it walo found that.reaetivity of USSR PUDOVIK, A. N., et al, Zhurnal Obshche;E Khimli,,Vol 40, No 9, sap 7o, pp 1982-1988 dithioacids increases with increase in the total number of electrons in the d orbitals of the phosphorus ato7a. It was also determined that the dominant role of the effect of the subiitituent conjugation at the dithioacid phosphorus atom in the transitional state is determined by the reactivity of dithioaoid&of the plaosphate and phosphonate structures. 2/2 USSR UDC 547.20'*'UB NESTEROV, L. V., KESSEL'. A. Ya., SAPq ift ~OSINA, A. A. institute of Organic arul Physical ChemistriFVM 'A. Yo. Arbuzov. Ac,;Aemy of Sciences USSR. and Kazan State University imeni.V. I. Ullyanov Lenin "Nucleophilicity of the Phosphoryl and Thiophosphoryl Groups" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchei Mhimii, Vol 40, No 05, Jun '/0, po 1293/-L~41 Abstract: A series of comrounds of the fc"m C:-'3p(S)Xy was synthesized. All were alkylated by equivalent amoiints of triethyloxonit;:a borofluoride in methylene chloride. 'Their chemical shifts of the P-bonded methyl group pro- tons exhibited a critical rarge beyond which no alkylation reaction took place. It was founi that the methyl protons in,the methylphosphor.-Jo acid derivativez are shielded more than those of the corresponding, methylthiophonic acid deriva- tives, due to the greater tendency of the P40 bond to reverse coordination. 32 USSR uDc 54i.63:543.11.22 -25:547.879 ~_,Sz1Qmvj___Yu_. YU. TA_71~-3MVA, N. K..9 CIUDAYEVAY 11. A., and KAIMAY, G. (der-eased), Institute of Or.-anic and Physical Chemistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Academy of Sciences USSR, Kazan' "The Configuration and Conform-ition of Sifostituted 1,3,2-Dioxaarsenanes" RiCa, Xhimiya Geterotsiklicheski1ch Soyedineniy, No 4, Apr 73 pp 457-463 Abstract- On the basis of parnwgnetic resonance spectra of high resolution, the configuration and conformation of ten 1,312-d1ioxFxarr,0nanr.-s substittited In positiona 2,1~jl and 5 were studied. The data obtained in-dicatect inlrersion of the screening constants of protons in positions 4,6, and- 5 and of m-ethyls in position 5, an axial location of the bonds As-Cl amd As-OR, an equatorial loca- tion of 4-Yle) and a chair conformtion of-the six-membered hate-Incycle. The anisotropies of' diar-agnetic susceptibility (4 '37 X 10-6 and - 6 . yAs_o = 1,,.r A XAs-Cl = -5 .13 X 10- cm,3,mole-1 in the d1pole approxt-mation; a-X-AS-0 0.9 x 10-6 1 4 and /A-Xps--l = -6.8 x io-6 CM3.ml.e- In the non-dipole approxima- tion) were estirate4 for the first tLne. By apply-Ing the R-fmctor nethod, a cyclic torsion aurcle SO =580 was found for A study of the specific influence on the position of the rer3onance lines of the 1/2 USSR SAMITOV, Yu. Yu., et al., 19aimiya Geterotsiklichei3kikh Sayedineaiy, No 41 'Apr 73, PP 457-463 aromatic solvent on transition from CC14 to PhH confirmed the conclusions made on the conformation of the ring and of the substituen1win it. 32 USSR UDC 547.26'118 PUDOMK, A. W., ZIMN, M. G., SOBANOV, A. A., VINOGRADOV.% L. I., and SAMITOV, Yu. Yu., Kazan' State University ime~~Tv. I. Ullyanov-Lenin "Reaction of Dialkyl Phosphites With Ethyl Acetoacetate and the Dehydration of Esters of Alphii-hyd-roxvalkylphosphor,.ic Acids" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 10, 1972, pp 2167-2174 Abstract: As a result of the reaction of dimethyl, di-n-propyl, diisopropyl, di-n-butyl phosphites and the partial ethyl ester of phenylphosphorcus acid with ethyl acetoacetate in the presence of diethylamine, dialkyl alpha- -hydroxy-b a Ca-ca rbe thoxyis op ropy Iph o,,, phona tes and the ethyl ester of a lpha-hy droxy-b e ta- carb ethoxypheny lis op ropy lph osphoni c acid were formed. The IR and PM (Proton Magnetic Resonance) spectra of the products were studied and constants recorded. The PIRR spectrum of the diethyl ester showed that it had two nonequivalent hydrogen atoms at the beta carbon, said to be due to an internal hydrogen bond. The concentration dependence of the IR spectrum of this compound was reported to indicate intermolecular bonds between the phos ph orus -oxygen double bond and the hydroxyl group in the solid state and concentrated solutions. This was confirmed by ebulloscopy and cryoscopy. On heating the esters with a catalVtic amount 1/2 USSR PUDOVIK, A. N., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(1o4), vyp io, 1972, 2167-2174 of piperidine or sodium alkoxide they were dehydrated to dialkyl alpha- -methyl-beta-carbethoxyvinylphosphonates. The capacity for this dehydration depends on the presence of a mobile methylene group. beta-dialkylphospho- -beta-butyrolactone was also formed as an impurity from more vigorous thermal action, but could be converted to the vinyl ester by heating with ethanol in the presence of sodium ethoxide. The dehydration was also carried out by heating in the presence of sodium carbonate. USSR. UDC 541.63:547.1,118 SWDILULLIT, R R MYKIYUM011) F. S., and EMPOLOMENSKIY, N. I., Institut*e 0*f' Effing"a*nIghTcal Chemistry Imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, Acad. sc. USSR "Stereo-chemistry of Organophosphorus Compounds. i Comxmication. Configuration and Conformations of 2-Subst,ituted,Oxaphospholanole-3'.' Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Ehimichesknya, WO 7) Jul 72~ 16o4-16i2 P P Abstract; In continuation oi! their studies the reaction of diacid chlorides of phosphorous, amidophosphorous, and alkyl,aryl)phosphonous acids with diacetone alcohol in presence of triethylamine was investiLxatod. I'M two cases of the reaction of the diacid chlorides of diethylimidophosphorous and phenyl- phosphonous acids with diacetone alcohol two pairs of prothicts vere isolated with sharp melting points 125-2260 and UB-11190 for one pair, vnd 135-1360 and 164- 1650 for the other pair. Analytical data showed these pairs to have identical composition. Analysis of 113 and 181IR spectra. rihowed theia to be conf igurational Isomers of 38 USSR SHAGIDULLIN, R. R.1 et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR., Seriya Mimicheskaya, No 7, Tul 72, pp 16ok-16a2 H.) 0 OH c and p- (f X.- 'OH X" "CH3 V-Hydroxylphos-phoryl com)ounds 'with open chains exist &s rotational isonners stabilized by intramolecular H-bond with the oxygen of the phosphoryl eroup or -the heteroatom of the ether gToup 2/2 - -- ---------- ItIm MUM USSR ~UDC 542.911547.1'118 MMWWOVI F. S', BluroLo?'UnISKIYt ana IWtitute of 0 A* Organic and Physical Chamistry im ni A ArbUZOVo Acadany of Sciences "Reactions of Kato-Alcohols with*Organophosphorus Compounds. 6, Reaction phor9dichlorides" Between -Kato-alcohols and Phos. Moscow, Izvestlya Akad. Nauk SSSR, Seriya, Xhimicheskaya, No 1, Jan 72v pp 72- 78 Abstracto Reactions between the keto-alcohols arA the phouphorodichlorides have occupied several study groups in the,past tivree yeaxs,- ho"ver, the control of the phesphorus component during the reaction with the use of infraxed jaicroacopy has provad,dIffiou1t,,, The authors undertook cont=1 using the nuel P31 methodp in the reaction botuaea diac~tone and -acetuatNirl alcohols with pheny1diehlorophosplilna, The five-ritage character of the reaction was clearly oonfl=ed (reporte(L earlier by B. A. ARBUZOV eta al)* 112 009 UNC 1. A s S I F1 8f) C E5 f fiG 0 A T EIN' 0 V 7 0 T IT L E--C).NF I GURAT I ONS PNID C&NFOK'i AT I UNS OF SU-35TIrUIED OKETA%l~S -U- AUTHOR-(03)-SAMIT0Vj YU.YU.t BfJGATSKIYt :A.V ., FILIP~, G. OF IN4FO-"USSR ScfjpC_'-_-0(jKL. AKAD. INAUK SSSR 1910v MCI) 1 138-41 DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70 ~S'JBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY. ::JOPIC TA G S-- S T E R EDC HE .4 1 ST RY, I S014 ER ,PROTON 1-1 AGN E T I CRESONANCEs BUTANE, PROPANE, 0 R GAN I COX 113F :-CONTkOL IRARKING-NO RESTRICTIOils -PROXY PEEEL/FKAPIE-3004/1877 ST E VNO-Uk 100201 7d/ I 9,;~/ 110 1/0 136/0 1. 41 CIRC ACCESSION t-40--AT0132139 009 UNCLASSI DIED PRCH.ESSING DATE--L3NOV70 C.IRC ACCESSION Nf)--ATOL32139 S TRA C T P-'41?,: SPECTRA WERE SHOWN FOR &OSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- AB' ZPMETKYLUXETANE ( 1 2? 3,f)l METHYLOXETANE. 111), ANO 2jMETHYL,311SO5UTL0Xt-ZTANE (1111 STEREOISOMERS. IT WAS G,(>!CLUDED THAT I ON OF THE -NUNPLANAR FORM OiIING TO EXISTENCE EXISTS WITH SOME STABILIZATI~ OF ECLIPSED INTERACTIONS IN THt- PU~NAR FORM; SiNCE THERE.IS ALSO A COMPETITION BETWI-EiN THE SADOLE FORMS iilTli VARY[NG DEIGRE~: OF ANGLE DISTCAfION, IT WAS COiNCLUDE0 THAT I HAS PkGBASLY Tkif:: fjqTj:R~'jc"DfArE SAi3DLF. CONFORMIATiON WITH A86UT A 150DEGREE ANIGLE. IN [I THE STABLEST FORM IS THE TRAINS ISO-MER idt TH A SA00LE ANGLE OF 1500EGREES. THE L,3'ri:EfZ BOILING ' nF' 11 EXISTS LONGER IN THL DIPSEUDii-EQUATOPIld. PORE ,-IF DEEPER SADDLE Ci.1-4t-ORMATION AND 6E THE TRANS ISOMER. '[FiE PSj--UDO-1:~'~04TOR-AL V. ATOY, IS SHIELUED 1-AURE TtiAlll IS THL PSEUDOXIAL P~,DTQ-Ai IN THE CASE OF THE -~LG~iEk UUILING ISOMERS OF It Al".0 11.1; THE SPECTRA UF:THE HIGH BI-JIL'iNG A A 14 MERS --JF -11 AND 1,11 INIDICATE Z~UIVALENCfz Of- PROTGNS H : SO -3 11 SJUBB, ~ACiLITY: 1115T. OR(~. ;-IZ. POSSIBLE ONLY FOfk THE CIS ISOMERS,~ KPIM., KAZAN, USSR. 018 UNCLASSI FIEU PROCE5SING DATE--GftDEC_?;' TITLE--SOLVENT EFFECT ON SPIN SPIN COUPLING CONSTANTs IN PMR SPECTRA OF ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS CQNTAINING~A P-0 GROUR~, 1. GEMINAL CONSTANt-S AUTHOR- (05)-V INOGRADOV-t L.I.%, Sviami- YU.YU-v KESSELt A.YA., NESTEROVj L,V., MARDANOVAv V*8. too* .:COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -,SOURCE-TEOR. EKSP. KHIM& 1970t 6(t), .103-7. '-:,.DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--SOLVENT ACTION, MAGNETIC RESONANCEt PROTONt SPECTRUMt ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNOr DIFLECTRIC EFFECT: "CONTROL- MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :60CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ----PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605013/BO4 STEP NO--UR/0379/*I'(J/OO6,1(',Oi/0103/0107 -CTRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140345 UN C L AASS I F 1;: 0 2/2 ola Ut-XL ASS I Ff ED PROCESSING OATE-040-EC-701 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140345 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT R ,. --(U) GP-0- ABSfRACT. J SUBP-C-rl CONSTS. IRF ~~l FOR MEPOCL SUB2, 14EPOCLOPH, MEPOJOPH) SUB2, MER(WCINCT Wi32, -AND MEP(OHNET SUB2)OPH IN 8 ORG. -SOLVENTS. CORRELATIONS J SU13P-C-H VS. (EPSILON MINUS I)-(EPSILON PLUS N PRIMEZ-21 ARE OASCUSSEDt WHERE EPSILON DIELEC. CONST. OF SOLVENT, FACILITY: KA.KANo GOSUNIY*i EQUALS KAZAN, USSR.. USSR TJDC 542-938 661-718.1 RIZPOLOZMTS1NIY, N. I. ,MWOT OV, F. S., and I , ~P.;- Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry imer A. Ye. Arbuzov, Kazan, Academy of Sciences,USSR "Hydrolysis of Oxaphospholanols" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademli Nauk SSSR, Serija Khimicheskay Vol Apr 70, PP 910-72 Abstract: On the basis of Droton riagnetic reso-7imce spectral analy- -5J.-qtho authors clain that acid hydrolysis of 2-alkoxy-2-keto-',f~ trL-ae4-2-.yi-1,2-oxaphospholar.01-3 occurs with preservation of cyclic stmictu e, yielding 2-hydroxy-2-keto-3 5,.5-"ri-mathyl-1,2-oxapliospho- lene-3. When the reaction is carried out in basic tiodium, 2-et-hyl-2- koto-3,5-,5-tr:Lnethyl-1,2.oxaphosDholanol-3 Yields ethyl-(1,3-dihydro- -icy- 13- dime thylbutyl) -pho sphinic acid. 2/1 1j,9 USSR U J 5 3 2 7 Y VINOGH,"DOV, L. SAiJITgj,. YU. YU., 3 S'-- 1, and '.iL-'?,DkN'GVA V. SLa~le U,-I i ve --si, Y i~hysicai Chemistry im-eni jkr',DUZO~r, ,Ci:-, and Kazant f Solvent on Spia-SpIn Coupling" Contztan-~c -,I, "Effect oL L Some Organophosphorus Compounds C o nt a in in P =-,D Gro aai Constants J;, ev, Teoretichesk;:~ya i-I'ksperiment;al Inaya Vol 1,7i~ I, Ja-.,~- J Feb 70, pp 10.3 -10 7 Abstract; ~ study .,jas madc of t;.LiE~ effect; of solvents on the gem~nai spin-spin couplin:- of Ij-"- ~._-I JM_~- clei in "3?"121 -f- V .3'JCJ 5 J CH PON, (C 3 211 O?h. There was found to be z~ r. aw d e 5)2 with an increase in t,,,e electric fie*jld of crease being aharper in :;xroma-wic solvenzs, 1 t i s c c; i-~c: I. d t~ d 1/3 USSR VIIII10GRADOV, L. .1-0 e~ a!., Teo ~re~,;i c"Ae.e- rliya~ Vol 6, No 1, vran-Feb 7 '13 , p0 sit a'. ve szn is lik-eliest for tile possible mechariisrF, I'or t1he spin-spiln J.,-,,~~eraczdon -;c ring are sugg electron system of the aro.,mt- e;;; t~l e dtu th crease in J as CI atoms are displaced by ~Ph: P-C-H 1. T' e spin-spin interaction results Lnz )i--, current J---duced by the ri-gnetlc moment oft --le Ou. zi 'ield an t' ring, creatLng a 'Local -f ne, Ise Cor, a- 2. Th. spJri-spin inreraction occurs I Sy 3- emG zi~m aro-atic rin:-, accoredinl; ~;Q t` H. ~~.J Lfor a jon-range prQton-proton ic systems. Thi5 mechanim is appar'ently realized ill 'k lie investigated here. 2/3 -M -I UP-,'1111 W W! dirildWiNgfig USSR VL%*'OC-PiiD'I-J'V, L. T., ez al., Teoret4chez-11:--ya i miya, Vol 6, Nlo I, jan-Feb 709 PP 103-107 An explanation is giver, fo r, Some On of the reactivity of the studied compounds. 3/3 USSR UDC 66i-718-1:547.642 EYE v Y[J. YU. AliBUZOV, B. A.) MAIL W, YU. M., VINOGRADOVA, V. S., luid Crsitvd- ~4. Chemical Institute ir)eni A. M. Butlerov, Kazan' State y V. 1. M'yanov-Lenin "Spirophosp'llioranes Based on Acrolein and 1,!ethyl Est-ars of Etlaylene-glycol- and Butyleneglycol-1,3-phosphorous Acid" Moscov, Doklady Akademii Naulk SSSR, Vol 205, No 4, Aug, 72, pp 843-846 Abstract: The reaction of acrolein with cyclic phos,phi~es iias studied. Addi- tion of acrolein to the methyl ester of ethyleneelycolphosphorous acid in absolute ether yielded 1,6,q-tr~ --,hosphaspiro-(~,4) ,8xa-[ (5-meth(r~)xy)-5 p 2-nonene, b-P. 55-56'/1o-3 ~'- 1-4820, d? 1-3016. Rhen butylena(71ycal- Ymn n:D 1~ phosphorous acid methyl ester was used, the product was 1,61,10-tr1ma-.9 rmthyl-C ( irethox, -2-decene, b.p. 6l-6P_0/lo_1 m, n20 0- ~)-.q-phosphaspiro-(4,5)J 1) 1.4780y d4 1.2041. Addition of methyl vinyl ketone to the nethyl ester of butyleneglycophosDhorous acid yielded, after a somewhat slov,%!r reaction, 1,6, 10-trioxa-2,9-dimethyl-[ (5-t-athoxy)-5-phbsub,,ispiro-(4,5)12-cii!cene, b.p. 73- 20 - - 740/10-3 mm, RD 1-4745, d4 1-1707. The -reactions were carried out with exclusion of moisture, under continuous stirring, keepl.m' tha tempt.-rature belo"., 4250C. The products were found to hydrolyze eanily 'In ,.-Jr but were, :Arr;.ble e1r.1014,10 t be distilled under hifh vacuim. USSR UDC: 538-27+51~1. 67-1-547 - 3111+547-772 GAREYEV, R. D., STABROVSKAYA, L. A., PUDOVIK, A. N., zan' =te-Ilaversity imeni V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin "Stereo chemistry of Organopholphorus Compoulids. II. hW Spectra, Conformations of 3- and 5-Phosphorylated,6 -and P-Pyrazolines and AngiAar Correlation lipcC1,11 Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol~.42(104) No 6, Jm 72, pp 1?27-1235 Abstract: 3-Methyl-3-dialk-oxyohosphinyl-5,5-dimethyl- Z11- and 3-phenyl-5- methYI-5-dimethoxyphosphinyl- / A 2-pyrazolines we ayl,,the sized. The Para- magnetic resonance nPectra Of 3- and 5-phosphorylated ej 1- and ZA2-pyrazo- liner, were studied, and their preferred conformations were determined. The angular correlation was empirically established for the vicinal constant of spin-spin interaction ty1v 3jpCC!H = 1P(~I) for the case vhere the carbon atoi-Is. in the P-C-C-H fragment have spThybridization-, and where there is no steric hindrance to rotation of the dimthoxyphosphinyl groiap about the P-C bond. It was established b-y ultraviolet and infrared spectroscopy that the tetra- hedral phosphoris atom falls behind the phenyl group with respect to ability to enter into conjugation. 30 _~O U , VIMMNMURS, 1-1. K. SA~ffio -on-Don ftnte WL, ven-sit-y) ~,G,_(Rostov "Sir-gular Integral Operators on a Une with a Fractional Linear SILLENC, aryl the Hoether Theory cT Operators with Involution" Yerevan,,, 1~-,restiya Akaademl I..mk Armyansk SSR: Matematilm., Jaruiry-Fobruaz- PIr 1972; pi) 66-77 Abstract: A general scheme of investigation of the operators A inval- in egna. ution in Danach spaces is proposed ancl applied to the sinGular t 1 !'~S.), -~ (C ij operator j Vinere (S., U - Y)") di w-A is a fractional lineox, shift of the Carleman type: [I (~yj Me veight Srjace is found in w-'rich tl-,e lice'llier LP - - theory is -,:-alid for operator K. Urne condition for am2rittor r to as 'fell RO tile formula for the. a-re fr) ~,und. '11le article includer, 17 e(iuations- '111ere are 9 biblio-juphic references- US3R UDC: 543-51 SBXURDODA, V. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences; PA,.IOBRQ .. "D V AIMRUMEBRO, A. A., and DOLYA, V. N., Engineers "A Manufactured Monopolar T De IGh-7301 SPecti-Ometer" Y Moscow, Pribory i sistemy unravleniyZ, Yo 6, 1972, pp 42-43 Abstract; The Sumy Plant for Electronic Nicroocopes has desig-ned a monopolar mass spectrometer, type i-E-7301, for mass produc- tion. 11. N. Bapgrov, A. A. Guslyakov, and A. G, FLLrnanskiy were the men primarily re-sponsible for the design of the industrial version of this instrument, ur"hich x,.ras construe-',"'(-,~d for doaalin(~' with problenis involving the analysis of residual gai-es in vacuum systems, gas separatiori and the determination of le-III"MO8 in hil~h vacuum, the efficiency o:C evacuation in oyotoz;o, th(~-, cont-I-ol of residual gaaec; in tecl-jiieal procedures such as vacuum sputterin,~.,, of thin films, vacuwa alloying, und the like. A block, di-)(-z,- j am and a photograph of the instrument are prasent-ed together uith a list oil- its technical characteristics Wid a swii-,)Ie mass o-Qectro- graph o1 residual eases. The instrwnent li~3 discu-sed I-nd its.theory explai-ned. Th-- device has both autwliatic and scanning, and its resolving power and mass range can be va.-ried within cortain lir.,iits 3.32 USSR uDc 612. 744.2 YAKOVLEVA, N. H., MASNOVA, A. F.0 IMOVA, R. 1. SA110DANOVAt G. I., and ingrad A' _~"'7Ch-irrMiMuMe' of Physical MCOVETS, N. R., Biochemistry Sector, Lean Reseat Culture Restoration After huscular Activity Under Different Temperature Conditions" Leningrad, Fiziollogicheskiy Zhurnal SSSH imeni 1. M. Sechenova, No 41 1971, pp 556-561 Abstractt Fifteen minutps siilmming in water at 3200 produced In rats previously trained (3 months) for this activity a more economical consumption of glyco- gen, creatine phosphate, and mitochondrial protein, snaller increase in blood and muscle lactate and blood sugar levels# and less Inteme enzymic activity c-.mpared with untrained controls. Horeover, the biocherdcal changes occur- ring in the rest period were indistinct or absent (e.g.r no iupercompensation of glycogen and creallne phosphate content, hypolactacidemia, decrease in cytochrome oxidase activity) in the trained animals. Oa the other band, swimming in water at 220 produced far greater biochemical changes in the muscles of the trained rats than swimming in water at an optimum temperature (32') did in the untrained animals. And during the recovery perlocl the trained rats 78 USSR YAXOVELVA, N.~ N., et al., Fiziologichoskiy Zburnal SSSR Imeni I. H. Sechenova. No 4, 1971* PP 556-561 exhibited marked supercompensation of the glycogen content of -the muscles, mitochondrial protein, -and creatine phosphatet distinct hypolactaciderda, decrease In zuscle lactic acid below tho original levels and increased act-tvlty of the redox: enzymes. MOM MIUMINOMMUMM19MI-1- lussi ULC 612-744 11 tuTL Burl-.. Leningrad rpysica LV "BiocheDucal Changes in Tissues of W.Ute Rats Durin:7, Sys-1-3mat.Lc -~u3c-alar ilc~LJ i7z'y" Leningrad, Fiziologichesk-4 Zhurnal 3331 J-meni 1. Sechencv, `Iol 46, 2. 970, pp 197-203 Abstract: Di emperim Lents rats, biochczTLical chan7es in ttisz;uas ~:-.u:;clc, liver , Lood) we-,7e s-.,udied after both relEttive-, s- -OA IL heart, b Y 110M a."4 jlrolan& was datormined that prolonged rrainin!!, rasults in quaJiL,itJ.vc an-I chan.-les in the cheractry of tissuos. With long-lastin.- tra:~n`nl-, an,-d ixicreased activity cf severall en-,zyD-.::.s woro =~erv,~d (cyloc-rom substrate eve., ii o~dda-se, phospaorylase, arj glycog ea-syn theta s e ?,egulation of on-ziy.-ria'~.ic "I U activity challges to Soma extent. The izitarconversion, of J-~ ,nd D-fomp of glycc.~:,C;n- ~Ulntheta5e is linited both durinr, auscular activity xnd- -,:L re.,;t. U tj a zx--rc -a -onal regulazion of t-e constz-.,ption ar.-I rcs~i-ntlhoz;is of gi.yeogen is aCl-d(B-VeZiL, accoripanied by irlcreasj.~i aezobic i)xid:s-tJon procc;s5cL. "o-;- -j ,es. 1e first s%agc; JL-, -arac er- adautation to iauzscular activity occurs in two star I ized 'by an increase in ener.gy sources, and tho sQcond by a.n incrs--;az,~ a-11 C.~lZiTALIC activity. USSR G. 1. Lenin.trad Biochemical Ch2nges jr. IU:35ues olf i,nite lats Durin,7 3Y,,,`.-;_iaUc U Loninzrad, Fiziolojic'_-czkiy Zhuraal SSSR imoni; 1. A. Sociac-nov, Vo! 5_-', Z.1c, 2. 1-970. pp 197-203 Abstract: Im exneri-ents with rats, bioclae--doal c1m.-m-es in tI.:;,-uoo livc-_-, heart, blood) were r~tud-~iDd after both relative-, short anti prclcn,-e_-~ traLnin- LY was deterimined that pro-Ion,,od training roslats in and qu,_nzitat_Jvz,~~ changez; ir. the chemdz-,,ry of zissues. With long-lasting, trad:-iinrr, sta oil iz, tion, of siibstrate 'Level and increamsed activity of Sevfral enzynes.wlz~re oxida5o, phosphiorylase, and glycogen_syjjthetaz_^~~. Je-rulat"Jon Of U ~ I g I L - activity chan,,ez3 to ool-c~ exte~rj;%;. 'I'ho interconvor2ion of J- Ind J-fon.-, of syntheta5a i5 limited both during muscular activity an,_~ :Lt rest'. 1,-,ith extunsive p trainLng, a more rationo-I regulation of the consuxption anl. rc5ynzn,~_:~i3 0i glyco.gen is ac~.ieved, accompanical by increased aarobic oycLIatic-I adaptation ' Lo n~uscuiar a o-Wivity occurs in two I stages. Ina firz~~ str_ze i5 C.-_n-raC7:,er- ized by an increase in energy Sources, and -the seecond by an Incra-are erzY:ra;ac activity. Isla Ref Code:' UP, 0239' Ace. Nr: t"037009 Z11 'ay '*OTJRCE riziolosich urnal SSSR, 1970, Vol 56, PRIMI W Nr 2$ PP1??_V03 'DIN BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN THE TISSUES OF THE WHITE RAT DEPEN G ON ADAPTATION TO SYSTEMXtIC MUSCULAR ACTIVITY G: 1. ~am~od'ari~!;a Dept. of Biochemistry, Physical Culture 11w. Institute, Leningrad Regular training enriches the energy sources and increases the enzymatic activitv in muscles, nivocardium and liver. Extensive trainint-, leads to stabilization of the level of energy sources and to a farther increase in enzymatic activLty with following change* in its regulation. Experimental data demonstrate two stage- in the body adaptation to muscular work. The increase in the energy sources appeam to'be more typical for the-first stage, and the increase in enzy1natic activity (particularly fhe activity olf.erl~-ymes involved in aerobif~ oxydation) -for the second -one. Extraction and Refining USSR UDC 669.3/6.472(02) DELIMARSKIY, Yu. K. , MIKHAYLOV, V. V., and TsNII [Central Scientific Research Institute] of Information and T.-E. I. Nechnical and Economic Indicators] of Nonferrous Metallurgy "Electrochemical Refining of Heavy Nonferrous Metals in 24olten Salts" Elektrokhimicheskoye rafinirovaniye tyazhelykh tsvetpykh metallov v rasj2lavlennykh solyakh (cf. English above), Moscow, 1971, 151 pp, ill, 93 k, (from RZh-Metallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IC194K from su=nary) Translation of Abstract: The book examines and systematizes methods for the electrochemical refining of heavy nonferrous metal,- In melts of salts accord- ing to the data of Soviet and foreign literature. A survey is given of the purification.of crude metals (Sn, Pb, Za, Cu, Ni, Ag, Bi, Sb, In, Cd, Ga, Ce) by electrochemical, anodic, and cathodic refining methods. Experimental results are given for Sb and Cu for purification by the method of electro- slag refining with the superimposition of direct current in a melt of salts. On the basis of the analysis here made the prospects for the utilization of the specific method of refining for purification of the w-tals under con- sideration are assessed. The method of cathodic-anodic refining of metals 1/2 USSR DELIMARSKIY, Yu. K., et al., Elektrokhimicheskoye rafinirovanive tyazhelvkh tsvetnykh metallov v rasplavlennykh solyakh, Moscow, 1971, 151 pp, ill, 93 K. (from Rzh-MLetallurgiya, No 1, Jan 72, Abstract No IG194K from summary) a new trend in metal purification processes,-- is covered in greatest detail. The prospects of industrial use of this method for the refining of Sn, Pb-Sn alloys and the efficiency of its use for the purification of Bi, Cu, Zn, SI), Ag are shown. 212 USSR UDC 621.396.6-131.48 SAMOFALOV,_Y_. G., BUZOVSKIY, 0. V., ICATIEV~KIY, YU. S. "Selecting the Case for a Number of Ifulticrystal Integrated Circuits" Vestn. Kiev. politek-lin. ir-ta. Ser. avtomatiki i e1ektrcT)r-_0bnrorrr, (%TestniK of the Kiev Polytechnic lnsLitUte. Autariation and ElCCLTonic Device Construction Series), 1972, No 9, pp 125-127 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V277) Tranqlation: A procedure is proposed for selecting Che cose for a series of multicrystal integrated circuits designedito construct the regular sl_-ructural circuits of digital computers. There Is I illustration and a 2-enuy biblia- graphy. 112 008 WtCl_ A$ SJ F I ED ,TITLE--ON ERRORS IN SPLENOPORTOGRAPHY -U- A'UTHOR-(02)-SAMOFALOV, V.P., VOR08YEV, A.F. OF I.NFO--USSR '~SOURC,E--KHIRURGTYAt 1970, NR 21 PP 91-994~ "ZATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 UgJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES I CTAGS--APL-EENv DIAGNOSTIC METHODS, X RAY MEDIUM OUTROL 4APKING--NO r"'ESTRICTIONS~ ~--DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED p10CES SING DATE---18SEP70 rECHNI(ZI)Et X RAY CONTRASY -PROXY REf'L/FRAME--lvi83/137 STEP C W ACCESSION N0-00054 I"ll Ulk,C 1. A SS I F I E 0 I =ffil imp, IFIED S'. IN!G DATP-18SEP70 2/2 008 UNCLASS p for E CIRC ACCESSION ?640--AP0054211 4BSTRACT/EXTqACT--(U) GP-0- A3-cil'RACT IN THE A. A. POLYAN'TSEV Cl-l'.j!C GENERAL SU-~GFRY FROM NOVEMBER 1956 T11 1)ECE-,'-!6l:P 1?613 A TOTAL OF 1,15 APL ENO PORT APf I I ES wEEkE PERFORMED. THE ARTTCL.E A.NALYZES I'liE Nr -P -r I ERRORS COMMITTEF) DUR INC, SPLE! CIPC TOJ.,FAPfiY. IN' 1.) Ct,,SF ) FRRIjR" CAUSED UNSUCCESSFUL INIVESTIGATION. NO COMPLICATIONS WER-1 OESERVEO. ACCORDIiNf', TO THE STAGE OF THE INVESTIGATION THERE ARE ERROR'i, OF INDICATIONS, PREPARATION TO THE INVESTI-GATION, PUNCTURE CjF TH SPLEEN, ADMINISTRATiON C~F THE CONTRAST MEDIUM AND ROENTGENOGRAPHY. A'M 0 N GTHE CAUSES OF UNSUCCESSFUL SPLENOPORTOGRAPHY THE MOST FREQUENT ARE FA;~O-RS Co'-IjllllrTEo DURING PUNCTURE OF THE SPLEEN, ROENTGENOGRAPHY ANO AD?-lft,4IsrRATf0N OF: THE CON-TRAST MEDIUM. LEAVINc, THE NEEDLE IN TK SPLEE14 UNTIL THE RESULTS OF SP LE NO PORT OGRAPHY ENABLES V(IHF-N N-ECESSARY TO REPEAT THE .~OMINTSTRAT[ON OF THE CONTRAST MEDIUM AND THUS PREVENT SOME FAILURES OF THE-: INVESTIGATIoN. UNCLAS'StPrEp liZ 643 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSItIG DATE-30OCT70 CGULEO SUPERCONDUCTING SYSTEMS _U_ UTHOR-(04)-KELLIN, V.E., KLIMENKO, E.YU.,~KOVALEVt I.A.t SA~!21~0,KL,B.N. Al k .-:COUNTRY OF INFO--UcjSR 5tURCE--CRYCGENICS 1970, 10(3), 224-32 DATE, PUBLISHED ----- -70 ,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS ,,.TOPIC TAGS--SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET, CRYOGENIC LIQUID COGLING, CURRENT i_4.l_..DENSlTYr PRESSURE EFFECT, TRANSITION TEMPERATURSE, FLUID FLUA, CRYOGENIC CC.NTRCL MAPKING--iNG RESTRICTIONS e -DOCUMENT CLASS--(JNCLASSIFIED :PROXY-REEL/Fl4Af,lE--2000/I2O4 STEP CIRC ACCESSICN ;`9:6--AP0124858 UiNCLASSIFIE'U 212 043 UNC LASS[ F I EO PROCESS ING DATE-30OCT70 C-IRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0124858 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXPTS. WITH it SUPERCUINDUCTING COIL -(,60 PIM INSIDE OlAiM., 160 1414 OUTSIDE DIAM. , ANO 230 I-LA LONG) 1-11TH FORCED CIRCULATICN GF LfQd. FE SHLOviED THAT UNCER FORCED CIRCULArl&'ll THE SUPERCOND. WAS DESTRCYED AT A COIL CURRENT OF SU-11LAR TO 500 At CORRESPONDING TO A FIELD CF SIMILAR TO 15 KOE. HOWEVER., 141TH THE COIL IMMERSED IN LIQ. HE, THE SUPERCOND. WAS DESTROYED AT 600-700 A. THE COOLING CAPACITY CF HE INCREASED WITV DECREASING PRESSURE, AND W 11TH DECREASING DIFFERENCE BET1.4EEN THE CRIT. TEMP. OF THE SUPE.~CJNDUCTUR ~(10.29EGREESK) AND HE TEMP, ~ORCEO CUCLED SUPERCkj -xuc,rl~IG SYSTEIiS ARE COMPARED WITH TRADITIONAL "POOL" SYSTENS* A 140DEL. FOR DETG. THE ;,STABILITY CRITERIA FCR SUPERcfmoucrING CVRRENT IS PNOPOSED. FACILITY: 1. V. KURCHATOV AT, USSIR. ENERGY INST. 1405COlla bA05. E UNCLAS IFTED" PROC S$1141G DATE--30OC770 COOLED SUPERCONDUCTING SYSTEW-U- 'AUTHOR-WAtj-KEILIN# V-E.v LKIMENKO* E.LU.Y;KGVALEVt I.A.# SAMOILOV# O.No -UNTRY OF INFO-USSR --_SOURCt-CRYQGENICS* VOL. 10, JUNE 1970v P. 22-4-232 ,-,,DATE PUBLISHED----JUN70 AREAS-PHYS ICS JOKC TAGS-SUPERCONOUCTIVITY# CRYOGENIC LIQUID COOLING, CYROGENIC, PUMP, FLUID-PLOW, CURRENT STABILIZATION .CGNTRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS WCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME-2000/1275 STEP NIC--UK/0000/70/010/0001022410232 _C 212 045 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0124926 ~ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FORCE COOLED SUPERCONOUCTING SYSTE14S (f-CSS) ARIE COMIPARE0 WITH TRADITIONAL IVOOLI SYSTEMS. A IAG.JEL IS PROPOSED TO DETCRI41NE THE STA131LITY CITERIA FOR GURRCMT IN FCSS AND SOME RESULTS OF THE ANALYSIS OF rms MODEL ARE PRESENTED. A F-ORCE COOLED SUPERCONDUCTING COIL AND THE APPARATUS TO TEST FHE COIL, BUILT IN IV _HATOV ATI;P.IC ENERGY INSTITUTE DUR114G 19681 ARE DESCRIBED. THE URG K -RESULTS OF THE TESTS ON THE COIL ARE ALSU~PRESENTED.l' FACILITY: -AK.ADEMIIA NAUK SSSRv INSTITUT ATQMNOI ENERGII, MOSCO'kit USSR., UNCLASS[FIE0 PROCESSING DATE--160l'-T70 1/2 -012 UNCLASSIFIED: -'TITLE--POSSIBLE PREDICTION OF THE AMINO ACID CONTENT IN BALTEkIAL PROTEIN :USING THE NUCLEUTIUE COMPOSITION OF DNA._u_ .:_AVTHOR-(05)-SA,4OILOV7, P.M., KOKU91NAt N.A., UAROVAt V*N., VOROBYEVA, L~I., CouNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~.~SOURCE-PRIKL. BIOKHIM. MIKRE)BIOL. 1970, W 1) 44-7 ..ZATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ~.--,SUBJECT AREAS--BIGLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES _'tOPUC TAGS--BACTERIA, MYCOBACTERIUM, CHERI.CAL COMPOSITIONY AMINO ACID, NUCLEOTIDE, DNA _~CCHNTROL MARKING--(40 RESTRICTIONS ~~DGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~:.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0571 S7EP ACCESSION N10--A,00117201 R %-+ A SS i t-: I '*- ii 212 012 UNCLASSI F I ED PRC-CESSMG DATE- ~L60CT70 _CIPC ACCESSION NO-AP0117801 ABSTRACT/EXTRACF-WI GP-0- APSrRACT. THE OEPEENOFNC~ 81:Ti%EEN CO'vl~~N. OF DNA AND AMINO l'ICII) Co,'JEI-4-4 IN BACTERIiAL WAS USLD Fl'i-R. PROVIN16 THE POSSIBILITY OF USINL'7 PUBLASHr-0 DAIA ON GNA COMP;N. RPEOICTING A!.'I,IJL) ACIDS CONTENT OF THE BACTE91AL PROTEIN. THE NUCLLIOTIDE COMPN. GIF D~14L AND A,'Ail'10 ACIDS IN PROTEIN OF LAC TOBAC TERI UM PL4141',!ki~UM IIND MYC0bA,_-TEiljf., LUTEW-1 WEKE STUDIE0. SUBSTANTAfL ~)IFFEREM'_ES IN THE COMP.N. OF P~_,~OTEINS IN MESE BACTERIA riEPE FOUND, ESP. 11IN THE CASE OF ASPARTI(." PROLINE, ALANIINE, VALINEv METHIONINE, TYROSINIE, 1-11.1-JIDME, ANO THE ANALYSES SHOWED THAT THE RELATIONs-',ETWEEN THE %UCLE()TIOC' CL,4PN. OF c N 14 DNA AND AMIND ACIDS CONTENT CF TOTAL BACTE10AL PkOTEIN W,'6 T_UE AID RESPECT TO 9 AMINO ACIDS OUT OF 16 STUDIED (ASPARTfC ACIlD7 SERINEt GLUTAMIC ACIO, PROLINE, GLYCINE, METHIONINE, ISC!L-_.jcfljE:, TY OSINE, 4iD ARG IN I NE) IN THE CASE OF ASPARTIC AC10v PROLINEt A14D METH[ONINE THE ElXPTL. FOUND DEVIATIONS IN THE CONTENT.OF AMINO ACIDS IN PROTEINS OF L. PLANTARUM IN Ctlf-IPARISOf"i WITH PROTEINS OF M. LUTEU'~ WERE:' HIGHER. T144,N THEORETICAL DEVIATIONS. THE NUCLEOTIDE COMPNS. Of DNA IN L. PLi'NTARUM U AND M. LUTEUM PkQVE THAT DNA OF L. PLANTARUM AND M. LUTE,", IS OF AT AiD GC TYPEt RESP. THE COINTENT OF METHIONINE IN THE PAOTEIN LIF L. PLANITA4UM THAN FOR THE PROTEIN !,-,F .4. LUTEUM. ,~.'_AS 2.7PERCENT AND THIS 4AS HIGHER FACILITY: INST* BIOCHEII, PMYSl0L.MlCROORG.v 1113SCOWi USSR- U 'l- L J;. .1 1 III,; e s SEre si TY, USSR 1= 6P-4.,TO~A-04:534.13 SAIMILM-Yu. V. -pproxi- te Solution A -acy in Problems of llan-Lim~!ar Evaluation of k -M t, ImccLu Vibrations of Shallmr Shel Is" MOSCOW Stroitel naya 133khanilrs. i -R-;~schet Sooruzheniy, No 6, Jail 71, FT 37-41 Abotract: From an en,-:,in,-eri:.,,:,, viewpoint the inve--ti~---,ation of non-)-ii-ear vibrations in platess and shells on a systE"n model Vith df~!Sree 01--, frecdom in co=mrison with ol.hor tippro-echea- yialdn- lart-,e advrnta,~.us since T;-.,.nnJ-t3 easy revoica-11jon 01,., t1ic fcat-ua%,s) of dcs-Tc;n Pjr~ a vaok~. LI thic vork a computt---r evaluation of' O"Aaftccl 'by ---thod of harmonic b--Oxmca (IM), io, given :for an exarmle, of -zr(;.,e ard. t-orcedl vibrations, of a challow sh211 with lar~-,~~ n4mlitkzd'L~s. Uu~c; of a for analysis of non-liLcar vibrations of' shullou- shell ty-,i-- ,;ystc.,m:5 x!arle it -os- Eible not. only to evaiuat,e results obtairned I)y Une HTI mathod but als,-), for concrete pam-,~-24;crz, to Obtain solutions which descrilt;-, -ultra- ~-nd z:-,,,b- himmnic vibraGion., and mw Coll f i.fruntitions processes at a low freotiency of t1he disturbii-~-- force; txi eff"Uct of it-titial condflions on the vil.,ration node; to r0ia-, tl,,:! n,:.A-.1,r:! 0~, ell-1-11;Ic ir. Ur:La, for non-lillu--Ur rorced vi-brat'.11Cniti, oi- Uni~ Inaya Ranchet Soori_'z!ic-ni;T, N') SANOIL91), ru. V., stroit'--i n Jum 71, pi, 37-41 the distnfoing and rcducin- fox-coo a-nd in zdditio-a, 'to ,;how that th-. H73 method givea qL1a1itrtiVC1Y inaccurutLi rew.11to at loir 9 flipires, 1j. b large aumplitude of tjie disturbing force. licgra hicid ra4f- exences - '21 /2 USSR UDC 612.633.81+612.822.3 IMNITT&HINA, R. S .and SMOILOVA A.. "The Mechanism of the Inhibiting Influence of Azlinazin on the Locking Function of the Brain" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSIZ, Bol 191, No 1., 1.970, pp 253-256 Abstract: The graphs deriv:_-1 froxm e,:periments an rabblits witii a micromanipulator implanted in the motor area of the brain are des- cribed and changes in the conditioned and uaconditio~ie' responses 7 vAth and without aminazin are discussed. 1.11ithin 15-20 minutes o~-' troduction of aminazia, retardation of rKytlim in a previously de- i nL VelOpOd reflCX OCCLrs i-accompanied by prolongatic-,r, or reaction ti-me, and roductions of- potentials. Aminazin Uocks .:'the adrenerlgic com- -ie reticular formation, losiaeni'll", 010 Ponents Of ti i: . kilig Of tile time qt,. 11 t responsiveness of ithe rc~ftex activity. Loc I.e(ac isilocated at the dendrites. Asminazin acts on til-ae dendrites, in- fluencing the inhibitors of neural. functions. 112 033 UNCLASSIf-10 P!~OCESSINC, DATE--0?C--T?0 FITLF--GALCULATIGN OF THF SHORT 1,4AVE. RADIATION FIELI) IN THE SrHE-iF -)F GENERAL ATMOSPHERIC Ck'CULATIU-N ~.U_ AUTht',K-(02)-D'AITRIYEVAAi~,l~,AGOv L.R.t SVIOILOVA, L.V. ,-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -3(JU.'ZCE--I A'KAL)EMIIA NAUK SSSR, IZVESTLIA, FIZIKA ATVOSFEkY I LIKEANA, VIL 6 JAN 1q70, P 29-36 ,!:.-DATE PUBL ISHED----70 :..-,:S,UBJECT AR-EAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES .-TOPIC TAGS--ATtiOSPHERIC CIRCULATION, SHORT WAVE RADIATION, ATMOSPHERIC ~'~i-:-MODELq HYDRODYNAMICS,, ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION CCWP~GL MARKtNG-NO RESTRICTIONS .-DOLUMEINT CLAS5--UNCLASSIFIC-0 -PROXY ItEft/FRAM~--1989/1909 STEP F4(J---UR/03~32/71:)10061003/0,329/0;1~6 [''CIRC 4CCESSION NC--AP0108239 'D UNCLASSIFIE m; IR MOM i as 11 212 033 W1.1CLASSIFTED PROCESSM DATE--023CT70 ,-CIRC ACCESSIO'N NU--AP0108239 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANALYSIS OF PROCEDURES F:)R CALCULATING-THE SHORT 4AVE RADIATION FLUXES TO 8E INCLUDED IN A HYDknDYNAf!IC MODEL OF GENERAL ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION. ESTIMATES 4RE MADE OF THE ACCURACY OF RADIATION FLUX CALCULArloillS IN VIErl OF THE INCOMPLETE AND INACCURATE INITIAL DATA FOR THE PARAMETEP.S.INV)LVED. SPECIFICALLY# ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE INFLUENCE EXERTED DN THE RADIATION FLUX IN THE 0.7 TO 5 MICRON RANGE BY THF, hLBEDO 3F TAE UNDERLYING SURF4CE, THE AVERAGING OF SOLAR ZENITH ANGLES, AND LIMITED KNOWLEDGE OF HUMIDITY. CALCULATIONS WERE BASED ON AIRCRAFT SDJNDING DATA AND ON RESULTS OF AEROSTATIC OBSERVATIONS. TABLES AND CURVES ILLUSTRATE THE SPECIFIC EFFECTS OF THE.FACTORS CONSIDEPED. iL PRUCESSING OAT[.--13!4UV/0 112-: 045 r9CLAS51FIE0 RESISTANZE OF GFAPHITE MAII-'~-~OXLS -U- T I N. SEMENOY, M.YE.,r YUGLIM, V.E. ,,.cow4rO OF INFO--USSR ._.S0U0,CE--TSVEr. METAL. 19707 3 44-5 0 A T EP U3 L I S F E 0- -7 0 SWJ;_: C T-AREAS--METHODS AND EQUIPME:NT, MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--GRAPHITE, CAVITATION, PHYSLCS LA60RATOPY INSTRIJM=~,NTj COM7, COALt ULTRASONIC TEST APPARATUSM)ULM-45 UL T RASCIN 11* T EST I PISTRUME-NIT CCMT-.'~0L MAAKING--N0 KESTRKTIONS oocumF;-.i'r CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY -STFP GfRC 045 UNCLASSI FIED P;Z9CESSlMG DATE-13NOV70 r-[Rl- ACCESSION ~MQ--AP0125-182 -ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-01- ABSTRACT. CAVITATION Sl'ABILITY ',-iz'.S OFTO. IN TRIPLICATE FUR 6 GRAP111 TE SAAPLES ICYLINOERS 15 11ME M oy USING A(,-\4E-T-,,-)STRlCTIfj,',j VIBRATOR OF ULTRASUNIC APP. k-IM-45 AT 20 MIL FOR THE M, 30 741-',l WITH CONTINUOUSLY COOLED H SU82 :0. WT. LOSS rol S AND C4LCO. TO HEIGHT LOSS. THE GREATER THd HUMOGENEITY U FTiE SAMPLE IN C6NTENJ AIND NATURE OF COMPONENITS, Ti4c GRFArER IS Tf-!~ CAVITATION' STABILITY. THE :40ST HCMJGE?,jEUUS GRAPHITE ~oAS Mft') I A.. E FRO.Mi lMd COK~ AN,) COAL CAKE. WITH SAMPLES OF THE SAME COMPNo THE HEIC;HT LOSS DECREASED LINEARLY AS CON-PRESSIVL S-TRENGTH INCREASED, BuT FOP L)lFFEPE,-NT CUXIPNS. THESE LINES HAU DIFFERENT SLOPES. UEC 621,3,035.2 USSR SAMOMIN I. N. SEMENOV, M. YE. and VOLINI, V. E. "Resistance of Graphite Yaterials to Cavitation" Moscow, Tavetnyye Metally, NO 3. D%r 70~ pp 44-45 Abstract: The complex of phenomena occurring vithin the clearance of a friction pair and the presence of high pressure in it interfere with the assessrRnt of the efficiency of sealing materials in liquid media with res~--ct to resistance which is determined in dry friction and require new testing nothods. The present study deals with the cavitation resistance of conanercial graphite bTands, AG-500 antifriction graphite with various degrees of sealing, GD2 coarse grained. graphite, M-1 flne-gralned graphitep and IID-IU graphibe with a hargh co~ntent of -srizll frac- tions, EM electrop-ronion gmpbitef- and ITO-6 ox-perinnn';4t1 fine-grained graphite. Z-.e tests wL-re carried out on a magnptoottriction vibrator of a UZM-45 ultrLsonic unit. The resistance of graphites to cavitation van foiind to 4epend on the struc- tural. homogeneity of the material; thus, ~,Iie more homogiinieouii in content and type- of components, the higher its resistance to cavItation. MFG-6,graphite ralade of rav coke and coal tar pitch erhibited the highest homagOneity. The addition of natural graphite as a third component reduces its.resislAnce. USSR UDC 532.526 SA140KHIII V. N. Moscow "Formation of a Piano-Par,allc-l,",3,iwiiatrir- Boundary Layer Under an External Rise in Pressure" Moscow, Prikladnaya Matematika i Mekhanika, No. 3, May/Jun 72, pp 471-474 Abstract: The fornation of a bounda~ layer on a body iuhich he-g~ins to move instantaneouslv in an inf~omipressible liquid at rest is studied, The existence and uniqueness of the solution of the appropriation boundarY -,alue problems for the system of Prandtl equations are proved under certain condi- tions for a cert-ain time interval 0 /_-_ t ~- T along the entire body ~n the flow. A 3rethod is Uiven for obtaining approxirate solutions, and it is shown that they converge. It is noted that this problem was also considered by Blasius but that his method of solving the problem consisted of finding a flow function in the form of-an asymptotic series in terms of powers of time. - -- ------ - - ---- 012 UNCLAssir-!Ep-~ PROCESSING DATE--i6OCT70 TlTLE--CC!ASTANT SPEED D.C. MOTOR -U- y v 1;1 AUTHOR- (04)- T lilll~- V.t SAMOKH11"It V,Pat BOKOVOY, YJ.V.j KOPOCHKINI Yu. 14. INFO--USSR ..iCOUNTRY OF 248039 -.-,REFERENCl:---0TKt~YTIYAj lZDeRET.j PROM. 08f(AZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI lik, 23 lq:~DATE P UBLISHED--05JAPj7O I.-SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTROiNICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGRO JOPIC TAGS--UIRECT CUPRENT, ELEMIC 140TOR; PATENTi SPEED REGULATOR, JACHOMETER _r_.0NTri_%-OL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT C L A S, S-- UNC L A SI F I E U PROXY (,FCL/FKX.'4F--199d/1523 STEP NU--U~,/0482170'0,r)~)/OOtJ/0000/0000 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0121940 UNCLASSIFIED DATE- 16OCT70 2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING CIRC ACGESSION NO-AA0121940 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GjP-0 A3STRACT. RLUSTRATION ON MICRriFICHE. CONSTAiNT SPEED D.C. Mi'JTOK- A THE P,,j',iER TO THE 15 SIMPLli:fEt) IN, DESIGN. MOTOR (4) IS SUPPLIED FROM AN INVEkTOR (1) THROUGH A GENERATGk ANO CONTROLLED kECTIFI:-:RS (3). THE SPEED OF THE MOTOR IS C0iNT-q0LLFG BY PULSES 5ENERATED IN THE CUVARISON CIRCUIT (9) 6ALANC-P,116 THE SlGiljALS FROM THE STANIUA:~L) PCjT::NTI.GiMETER (14) AGAINST THE PULIES OF THE TACHOG-E-NERAT6R (5). TYPICALLY FOR THE SPEED. CfJjq*Tk-,-'L SYSTEMS A NG ARii- -NT SELFOSCILLATI, ANGEMr IS ESTABLISHEO. USSR UDC 621.373:530-145.6 LYUTOV, V. I, SAMOKHRIA, N. V. "Investigating the Generation Process in CO 2 Lasers With Pulse Excitation" Blektron. tekhniha. Nauchno-tpkhn. ob. Gazonatryadn. -Orib2riL (Electronic Engineering, 6clentific-technjical Collec-14ion, Gas Discharge Devices) 1970, No. 3(19), pp, 25-27 (from 117,ii-lladio- tekhn-11ca, No. 3, March 71, Abstract No. 3D249) Translation: Results are given of an experimental investigation of the dynamics of generation development. in,002.~ lasers with a powerful excitation pulse. .13atimates are made through which the experimentally observed shape of the radiation pul4,,,e is quali- tatively explained. Author's abstx~Act USSR UDC 669.15. 74 SAMOK V., and VECHER, A. A., Minsk "Thermodynamic Properties of Hard Al-Mr. Alloys" Moscow, IAN SSSR, Metally, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 75-77 Abstract: The authors earlier demonstrated the vossibility of measurement of "he thermodynamic properties. of aluminura alloys by tiie enif mathod using galvanlc elements witIL calcium fluoride as the electrolyte. This method is used in this work- to study, the thermodynamic properties of the Al-Mn system in the 0-70 at. Al concent.:ation range at temperatures of 933-1040'K. 'Fhe integral. free Gibbs energy, enthalp)~and entropy of formation of alloys of liquid alw-inun and 5 X'n at 980*K are calculated. 112 033 UNCLASSJ~FIED PROCESSING DATE--160GT70 PROPERTIES UF.ALLOYS OF TITANtUM WITH ALUmINUM -U- -AUTHOR-(02)-SAMOKHVAL, V.V.,.VECHER, A4A* -COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR NAUK BSSR, DOKLADYt VOL.. 14, FES, 1970t P. L19-121. DATE PUBLISHED ---- -- 70 -SUBJECT AREAS--,MATERIALSs CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS--THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTY, TITANIUM ALLOY, ALUMINUM CONTAINING ~:-ALLOYI CALCIU11-1 FLUORIDE ,~.'.r_GNTROL MARKI-NG--NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REELiFRAINE-1996/0982 STEP NO--UR/0250/70/014/000/0119/0121 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0118147 2/2 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--160CT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0118147 I~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G?,-O- ABSTRACT. DERIVATION OF THERMODYNAMIC DATA FOR THE. REACTIr-"-%, OF THE F0;JlATIQN OF ALLOYS OF JITANlUt4 e,'il*ff ALUlMINiUM FROM COMPONEINJS IN THE COMPOSITION RANGE FROR 0 TO 50 AT. PEkCENT ALUMINU4. . THESE OATA ARE OBTAINED ON THE BASIS OF AEAStIREMENTS OF Tl-;!E EMF-OF GALVANIL CELLS WITH A SOLID EL OLYTE (CaLrlUm FLUOPIDE) IN THE ECTRL TEMPERATURE RANGE FRUM 890 TO 1010 K. THE RESULTS OF THIS STUDY ARE SHOWN TO CONFIRM THE PRESENCE OF ORUERING IN' THE (,")MIPOSITION OF T13AL AND THE EXISTENCE OF A TWO PHASE REGION BETWEEN 12.6 ANO 24.4 r. '0 PERCENT ALUMINUM AT TEMPERATURES IN THE NEIGHBORK, OF 660 C. Wl BELOURSSIAN FACILITY: BELORUSSKII GOSUDARSTEVINY1 UNIVERSITEI't MINSK SSR. USSR ux: 621.317-75 A. S. "On a Method of Measuring the Nonlinearity of Phase-Freqiaency Character- istics on Superhigh Frequencies" Dokl. Vsea. nauchno-tekhn. honferentsii po radiotckhn, (Re- Ports of the All-Union Scientific w-d Technical Conferente on Radio Engineer- ing Measurements. Val. 2), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 105-107 (fron RZh-Radiotekh- nika, No 12, Dec 70, Abstract No 12A392) Translation: Proposed circuits for measuring the nonlinertrity of phase- -frequency characteristics have the considerable disadvEuitage of requiring a standard with definitely linear phase-frequency charact~eristlics with controllable slove. Methods based on determining the disp~!rzqlon of group delay time, and in particul&r-the Nyquist ri-ethz)d, are free oil this drawbuck. To improve sensitivity and ensure Ue required precision, a dxio'.,c freqw--ricy canversion z.--thod Is proposed with airaultaneow mu.1tiplication of the MC-n- sured phase difference with the use of a pulse-phase dete-etor, which pernjits attaining maximum i3ensitivity when measuring the dispersion of group delay tir-- by the INyquist m,~thord. A block d4lal;iam-is given tc:gether vrith a do.- scription of the operation of an inotrument for measurl.aff the nonlinearlty of phase-frequency characteristics ty the flyquist nethod, using a multiplier 1.12 112 043 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCt7O 1-JITLE-FERROMAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTOR WITH EXCHANGE INYERACTIUN VIA 2:CONDUCTICN ELECTAGNS -U- ~!~AUTHOR-(031-VONSOVSKIY, S.Vol SAMCKHVALOV, A.A., ?JEROYSHEV, A.A. COUNTRY OF- INFO--USSR ~-SCURCF-tiFLV. PHYS. ACTA 1970, 43(1)t 9-t6 PUBL ISHEID--70 SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS l~:TOPIC TAGS-FERROMAGNETLC MATERIAL, SEMICONDUCTO.R CONDUCTIVITY, MAGNETIZATION, CURIE POINTP.PRES5URE EFFECTv FERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE, HALL EFFECT, 14AGNETORESISTANCE, ELECTRONPARAMAGNETIC RESONANCEs CHARGE ~EXCHANGE, EUROPLU14 CCMPOUNDt GADOLINIUM COMPOUND -.CONTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS !_':'DfjCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO -.PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/1139 STEP NO--SZ/0000/70/04t3lOOl/OOD9lOOt.6 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0124794 UNC I-A SS I F IE 0 - - ---; 7 it i ~' I, R2 it ig ii PROCES81NG DATE-30OCT70 212 043 UNCLASSIFIED ;.~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0124794 ~`ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SINGLE CRYSTALS OF EIJ SU80.01 0 WERE INVESTIGATED BY MEASURING ME FOLLOWING PROPERTIL-S: THE MAGNETIZATIGN AT 177-300DEGREESK WITH FIELDS UP I'd 16 KOE BY US"--_- OF VIBRATIhG MAGNETOMETER, THE SHIFT IN THE CURIE TEIMP. U11DEr" HYDROSTATIC PRE~SSURE UP TO 11 KILOBARSj- PARAMAGNETIC AND FERRUMAGNETIC RESONANCES AT .9.5,GPZ, ELEC.. COND., HALL EFFECT, AND.MAGNETORESISTANCE. THERE ARE ,-..INDICATIONS Of: EXCHANGE INTERACTIONS VIA CONOo ELECTRONS. FACILITY: INST. METALLPHYSS? SVERDLOVSKt-USiR. -777TF7,~ Abstracting Service: Ref. Code. Ac~c Nr CHEMICAL ABST. Z/1P -7 r 1, a / r~%770y Exchange nazroving of paxamagnetic resonance lines W ferromagnetic compounds of europium(11). inn YaUY,-. A. A.; Babuslikiii. V.. ~. tIn t. Fi-..taelalew~ M' r =al 970, 12 -15, (Russ . R"~U' 14PV ts We given of the mwurements of t~e 'W'Idth of EPA line i~i -ferromagnetic compds. of divalent Eu, namely, EuS, ~ EuOt,.jF t, EuO, and EU.0.04do-O at 80-MVIC By' using EuO as an example, the effect is discussed of linea'r? thermal expansion oli. tl-.e ii~idth of RPRline. In wmsof the Auderson-Wei%~, theory and the theory of mol. field, a calea. was carried out. of the values of efiergies of exchange interaction v,,ith the closest and tht- neyj tc) tjiLl closest neighbors for the width of exch,ange,narrowed line of 1);jr. aniag -sonance in the above c6inp&i. tLetic it A. Libuckyj RE EL/ FR&ME U3SR UDC 632.95 ASEYEVA, I. V., GORCHARUK, L. Got ALTUKHOV, M. D., and SMXHVALOV�-- N. "Herbicidal Activity of the Butyl Etber of 2,4-D on ths Chemical Properties of Plants" Nauch. dokl. Vysch. shkoly. Biol. n. (Scientific Institute for Higher Educa- tion in the Biological. Sciences), No 2Y 1973P pp 87-90 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiyao No 1XII)s 1973, Abstract No i3N526) Translations The concentration of total nitrogen and free amitic, acids In twisted reed grasses increased after treatment with the butyl es-ter of 204-D. The amount of different amJ.no acids changed but the sum of the total amino acids in the protein remained constant. Under the inflitence of the butyl ester of 244-D the concentration of Chlorophyll JnLthe~xeed g-ruseas increased but the co-centration of mono- and disaccarldes decreased. The concentration of cells in the plants did not chanV. ,A 53 USSA UDC 547.415.1+547.298.1 TOLKACHEV, V. N.. MIROPOL'SKAYA, M. A., and to A I;$ All-union Vitamin Scientific Research Institute "Lipids With a Phosphamide Bond. II. Synthesis of N-Palmitoyl-N'-(O-O- -trimethylamonioethylphosphoryl)putrescine Chloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(103), No 2, Feb 72, pp 454-456 Abstract: As a stage in development of a scheme for synthesizing choline phosphamide of monoacetylputrescine, the a-.jthors describe synthesis of N-paludtoyl-~4'-(O-O-trimethylammonioethylphospho'ryl)putrescine chloride, one of the representatives of polyamines:which contain the phosphamide bond. 1/3 USSP TOLKACMr, V. N., et al., Zhurnal Obshche~ Khimii, Vol 42(103, No 2, Feb 72, pp 454-456 C113CONH(CH20112 Cff3CON1f(C1J2)4N11C(Cg116 )3 CISH31CONH(Cli~)j~H3 Cl- Cj5H3jCON11(C1J2)jN IIC(C6Tl5)3, IV Clsfl3icONII(C"2~iNilplocif,cli2cI C4115 v 0 Cl- CJSH31CONIR c V1 0 cjrH3lcoNjt(cll2)iNll;Ocu2cff,l~(C"3,3 Cl- 4Bn 1/2 Y11 2/3 52 "I I I a] E rt I MIIIJU3 I rV!, �RMAIR USSR TOLKACHEV, V. N., et al., Zhurnal Obshqhey Khimii, Vol 42(10:1), No 2, Feb 72, pp 454-456 The reaction utilizes the monotrityl derivative of putrescine obtained from N-acetylputrescine by a iaethod analogous to that developed for synthesizing subaphilin. Removal of the acetyl radical by alkaline hydrolysis frees one amide group, and subsequent treatment with palmitic acid chloride yields N-palmitoyl-N' -trityl derivative. Removal of the trityl block with 50% acetic acid and condensation of the monopalmitoylputrescine with a-chloro- ethylphenylphosphoryl chloride and then with trimethylamine leads to a quaternary ammonium salt. Hydrolysis in.alkaline conditions yields the end product in the form of a barium salt. 3/3 USSR Free Radicals UDC 547,313.2-!-547.222 AFAMASIYEV, I. B., M&MONTOVA, I. V., and SAMOMALOV, G. I-, All-Union Scientific Vitamin Research Institute "Investigation of the Reactions of Free Alkyl Radicals in Liquid Phase by the Method of Competitive Addition. VI-Reactioas of sec-Octyl Radicals With Chloromethanes" Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 7, No 3, Mar 71, pp 457-463 Abstract* The method of competitive addition of free alkyl radicals was applied to the reactions of 4-octyl radical generated by the reaction of ethyl iodide with hexene-l at 100* in the liquid phase. Relative constants for the rate of splitting the hydrogen atom (k7jk3) from methylene chloride (0.0062), chloroform (0.24), ethyl iodide (0.019), and hexene-1 (0.013) were determined, as well as the tates of chlorine (k8/k3) being split off from chloroform (0.055) and carbon tetrachloride (23.3).~ The k3 unit represents the constant of the rate of the iodl-ne atom splitting from ethyl iodide. On the basis of the data obtained the con-stants of chain transfer in the reactions of above compounds with hexene-1 'have been com- puted. 1/2 009 UNCLAS S I F I ED PROCESSING OATE-1314OV70 T I TLE--Nc_'W' SYNTHES I S OF N ACE_ TYLNEU__*