SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SARKISYAN, G.YE. - SAS. T.M.

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USSR uDc 616.981.42 APZHAIaJNI, Q. A., MELMYAN., V. G. g#P and D, C. Armenian Scientific Research Institute of Anival Husbandry and Veterinary Science "Cases of Isolation of B. nelitensis from Cattle" Yerevan., Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Vol 25, No 8, Aug 7,1-, pp 85-86 Abstract: An investigation of 81 cultures of Brucalla isolated from aborted f fetuses of cattle and from slaughtered cows in the Armneaian SSR indicated that two cultures from fetuses and two cultures from slaughtered covs, res,-ec- tively, belonged to the species B. melitensis, while 77 of the cultures were of the species B. abortus bovis. The results showed that occasional infection of cattle with B. melitensis is possible in the Armenian,MR. Z., 11N. 1-W1. H1.11.1111-1Q.11, till - So. -!PCs Z-Yfz!~ .3 1 0401-f 9 73 zz ;;6. the Chu=tsts UorR ~j Ashkhabad, Turkatnqt~ ~_Xkra Mreh V374. 2,11 T" mchentral industry Workers of Turkmenistan have ob- ligAtad thenselves in the third yeir-af tha pjzi%:-t~ Accelerate the tichnicii ret6oling of. -ILSuns M f two-13trction factiltita and Additiorwally provide the plan . 4j wit4 12 'M ton or superp .hosph ztav 1,0M tons of sul- art atid, 260:000 Tubl*8 of limp sulfur, 100.0M ruble* t-o-dit= zulfat~' ftrej aftutzitate rtv* nq. types of Items _f frow plastic. phc d hate Ant Ch h S a ar au uver 3p !3 Tb, col-tv--tNe of the Chardz.40,j S%!p0rphoSph&t* Plant Went V, 1. I*nin has abit.at.4.1ttelf to,provido An a4dLtianal 300.000 rublax of products abme the plan during the -current year. During the firs t 2 Monthsq Y~iarjr 60,WA ruble$ v*Tth of abma-plan products were forwa-rdtd to consumpy%. "In settinK th* Soals for the third year of tho fivw-yoar plant" coca-nted pl int dUrector A 6Lar IyAnovsktvA --a took the axisvinit pr,,_-oc_ _ tton reserves -into conaldCYWVM-~ Iis further tnprovement, In tachnolve- test procog"s. 9tringthent" '*f labor '4taciplino, And raising the z*ch- "test knWj~d(tt of the people Wf" it the Center of Attention.. Co-v-tt~ion far advance fulfUI%*nt of thn Plan begazw Widespread At th* plAnt. Earh worle team And shift formlsted and Rmkum4d specIftt obli(Rations. A persistent struRcte is j0104 On in all or Olt $hope to ht"o tht hIghect productL" labor at each work places Thv callectiv* a c of the sulfuric acid shop is eptting the pscQ In the competition. The 'gen shop is working rhythmically. The &=ontjkt*d superphosphate shop has produced a cenviderablo awount of above-pl4n products.* The poly- othylqne film P" to ptetlng up the paci. It Is successfully as*Wl- atinx the production &I pol"071ans bags* The new product has boon bioly rated b7 Its users. - 13 Gsurd3k S,itfur rmbine Me Caurdak Sulfur Combine has Set its 1973 oblIfAtion at 20,DDO tori of solfur above the pla". Hi%ch has ftlrra,ly bo" dote to imrlloawnt the planned goaln. The bizoilthly plan was carried out rhead of schedule. lore than 4#00a tone of Ump sulfurvert produced for Obligation require- ments. ConNiderable attention to given At the enterprise to rXrftoding th" Pulfur extraction front. The minins. work plan was everfulfillod. Ntarly 150,010 nibic emter3 of rock were carried cut to the tailings heap. High Indexes In the comporitlon forr an advance fulfilltacor of the third year tafts of the five-year plan are being reached by the machine L;orkorm at the Worthern quarry supervised by 1. KrivokolVagho. Tens of thousands of tests of rockhavetmen cArrted out beginning of the yo&r above the plan rpqi1irertents. "Tho aehj~vvo succoosts are the result of the technical retooling of production," states the combli4s chief enginomr. A. -NR. and mort ptyprful exchvators are no" in usa at the quarries. T'hvy m-dv It P0,4alble to TAIISe PeD4'2ttjYit%V. Drill Ins: tquip!n~nt_lz ratoz -=- darniz". Slant tL-LlIi=_ *jrhL= ta,014; are being a4mitsilated. Tht as. rmval or nonbearing stone Is bet" done at the place of extraction an, an to raise ore quality." Many technical innovations have beer. introduced at the concentro- tion r4etv-y. 77%e large and Intermediate a" crushing shops have been toodernized. Advanced technology is used to obtain sulfur concenarate. Vurther izprovements to undergroorvi sulfur smelttnt is batng do" in Co.- operation with sctantists. TMI Is a most Important levtr to raise pro- ductivn. efficiency. C=pqtjtIt to fulfill and overfulfill shift tasks and to provide abm-plan protimc~'* is twoomitg %tidwsproad amatma the work %itimao, The ctaphinels collective in rmed with the desire to take on new goals. Npblt-DaA lodobromir,,41an K~Z_73'11 High labor a=h%b4inam raigns in ti'm shops of the todobrotsite plant. Tho collvctiv" to succestalully competing for an advance fulfillront of the fiv~jrar Vlan4s third yezr plan and the "Itawd, obtirtattorm - to provWx 0everal addition3l tons of coazercial Iodine. 1he plan for the first I E tsonths has been mare than covered. 11nt chemists have produced a Large t of xbova-plan products. a"'ou" The pLintlj dircctorL.~. SaTkis7an. statad that this year, the col- lacti'v to supposed to Increal-e-pMRIMn output by 30 perconto As con- pared with the previous year, and to do act without increasing the rum1bor of Indus tr I &I-product Ian personnel. This obligates them to constantly seek unused reserves. Some have already been put into Ptoducttam. A particularly large gain van obtained from th-2 us* of a powerful Mae. 16 Is Acc. Nr: Abstracting Service: 'Re f Code: A90053432 CHEMICAL AB'T. S ~~3 k -t trichlorioncetonitrile and trichloroacet- r 110738r Addition o amide to conjugated enynes and dicam I Radanyin- Sa rkiglLl Qmikvarx, A. A. (Inst- Qrx. Khim., E Xvan, Zh. urg. Khfm. 1970,'O(~P), W7 (RusA). 1:11e addn. of C13CCN to ll,V-CNleC-.CH gave- HCCl:C:CUeCHiCC6CNN. The addn. of ClsCCN,or CWCONHt to*H2C:CMeCH:CHiJ gave ClCHCH:C.NfeCH2CCltX (X is Clq or CONTI CPJR REEL/FRAME 19830457 7 USSR ux: 547.26,li8.O7 -,,~RKI3 -dL~S" A. 17. ZOMI, P. ',j. V 1,,'~Z V7 Leningrad I.-I.St-Lute 0--:' Motion Picture Engineers "A Method of llrcducing Acid -Z-3,Lers of ~~-fCj-,Joroeth, 1-ohozphoro-,;z. AlAd" r,~t-enfya, Promy Moscow, -1 lerl Ye Cb- ic I-ate.,,-, Nlo 2b04~j4, filled 1970, Soviet 18 Mar 691, p 2 b st U A tract: Author's Certificate~ introduces: 1. A of producing acid ,esters of ~-chloroethylplaosphorous acid of the generzl fo=ula A wh.:~re R As a disti-,:=Ishij,~~ f!~~,a..ure t~f aly 'phenyl, o -1, -0,~r ap hthaline is interacted -oride iri.-.h s--zbs,-~q tie ,horoLzs ac or~ de -n ~he preserce of hydrogen c of by methods. 2, :1 Lcn eattinri o 91N.I.Heal -Tarl I TMEMOTH AN F Nil ffiimlw USSR um 681-3.o6:51 KUDRYASHOVA, 0. N., SARKISYMI N. A. TiCACH, V. F. "Organization of an Input-OLtput System With Inquiry and Response Staticns and a VNIIEM-3 Computer for Real-Time Collection of Production Data" V sb. Primeneniye vychisl_.__1tekhn. v elektrotelkhn. nrom-sti (Use of Com- puter Technology in the Electrical Engineering Industry--collection of works), Moscow, 19T1, pp 269-294 (froia RZh-Mernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V844) Translation: The authors discuss an input-output system with inquiry- -response stations. The system is a software element in a system for col- 1ection of production data in a slab mill. The described system organizes bilateral co==ications between the VNIIFY-3 control computer and tele- graph equipment installed in the production line, and impleme.ntr series- -parallel reception of messages and output of ini'ormation in -the VNIIE24-3 computer system in amounts up to eight pieces, as -well as quaBisimultaneous al operation of the computer and an extern device. V. Mikheyev. -Wi.W4I51MURaH.1 mu 112 035 UNCL ASS IF I ED' PROCESSING DATE---04DEC70 TITLE--EFFECT OF THI ANISOTROPY I N ~ THE MECHANICAL PRO13ERTIES OF GLASS FIBER REINFORCED MATERIALS OF SVAA TYPE,ON THEIR HEATING UNDER AXIAL :AUTHOR-SARK1,5YAN, N.YE. .---COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-AKADEMIIA NAUK AR141ANSKOI SSR, IZVESTIIA, 14EKHANIKA, VOL. 23, 140. 21 1970, P. 63-72 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--AN ISOTROPY t GLASS: FIBER? REINFORCED PLASTEC, EPOXY RESIN, .:PHENOLIC RESIN, CYCLIC LOAD TESTt THERMAL EFFEc-r CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS Ar DOCUMEN'T CL 3'a--tJINCLASSIFIF0 PROXY REEL/FRAME-3005/0059 STEP ~10---UP,/04301'10/0"13/(J'02/0063/~~)07;- CIRC ACCESS[ON NO--AP0132354 11W f*"irt..Pi--.-iv~j~ilil~t'll"llill~~:;-",-;i~"pi?lI ME 1111071 m4fif Hh's. f6ifluonn 2/2 035 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--O~DEC70 CIRC ACCESSIO.N NO-AP0132354 ASSTIRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G -0- ABSTR,~" r. STUDY OF THERM~%L P EXPEIR I IMIENrAl. EFFECTS IN SPEC1,MENS OF EPOXY PHENOL ANO BUTVAR PHENOL \',LASS FIBER REINFORCED ANISOT;-"*0jPlC MATERIALS S~JBJECTED TO AXI~IiL CYCLIC LOADS Ar 1200 C YC L E-M. I IN .THE TEIMPERATUIRE VARlilTIGNS, DURING LOAWNIG A.'-.F- MEASURED fN 5 Sf>F-CfMENS WITH ANISOTROPIC Nur-CHANICAL PROPERMES OUE TO DtFFERENT FIBER ORIENTATIONS. A RELATION IS ESTABLISHEO BETWEEN THE AlItSOTROPY OF SPECIMENS AND THEIR HEATING UNDER LOADS* IT NS ALSO FOUND THAT THE HEATING OF SPECIMENS UNDER LOADS HAS PRACTICALLY NO FFFECr ON THEIR BREAKDOW'N TEMPERATURE WHILF THE LATTER ~ DEI'EtIDS SUB rANTIALLY Oft- ANISOTROPY, FACILITYt AKADEMIIA. NAUK AR141AIqSl~Q1 SSR, INSTITUT MATEMATIKI I MEKHAN[KI, YEREVAN, ARMENIAN SSR. (IN C L Al S ra I F 1 r- 0 wa tt 112 008 UNCL A 5 S I F IED: PRO'CESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-SYNTHESIS OF LACTONES. VILI. REACTIONS 0 F: .~..ALPHA,SUBSTITUTED,DELTA,fiYOR,OXYtGAMMA,CAPROLACTONES -U- '_AU,TVfOR-(05)-ZALINYANv M.G., ARUTYUNYAN, V.S.t SARKISYAN, O.A.1 KAZARYAN, '~SH..A.r DANGYAN, M.T. CCUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOUPCIL-L14. ORG. KHVI. 1970, 6 (4), 860-2: 6ATE PUBL ISHED---70 SUBJECT A RE A S--C i iL 14 1 ST fzY _T L;~Pl CTAGS--0RfiAt'llC SYINTHF-SlSt LACTONEr DEHYDRATION, CCNTRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-2000/2084 STEP NO--UR/0366/70/01161'u~0-!i/0860/0862 CIRC ACCESSIGN NUG-AP0125671 A SS _Ll-- If 0 UNC Lii -7- --77-= 7 7 2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROWESSING DATE-30OCT70 ,CIRC ACCESSIEN NO-AP0125671 ;&BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A55TRACf. THE DEHYDRATIOill OF ALP HA t (R , SU 6 5 T I T U T E D J , D E L TA , HYD RC` IX Y, G AM MA , CA PRO LAC T0,NE Si i R E:) IJA 1- ET PR 9 BU v I SCI-BU I I S 0- A14Y L) . W 1 T H fl PO - S U B2 G AVE A L P 1-1 AR , S U 13 5 T I T U T E 0G A M im, A f V I N Y L 8 U f Y R 0 LA C T 0 N E S .ITIE r 1: p [.A C EM E JHE OH GROUP OF I BY CL GAVE DELTA,CHLOR0 ANALOGS OF I RE.ACTE-0 WITH ETGNA TO GIVE DELTAtETHOXY ANALCGS OF 1. FA,:.ILITY.- EPEVAN. GOS. UNIV., EREVAN, USSR. 014 VNCLASSIFJED'~ PROCESSlNG DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--SYNTHESIS OF LACTONES. VI, 1: SELECTIVE REDUCTION OF ;!.-A(;ETYLBUTYROLACTONES BY ALUf,#,INU;l:lSOPRO0YLATE -U- T_: -AUTHOR-(05)_ARUTYUNYAN, V.S., SARKlSYAN,lOiA.v KALARYAN, SH.A., ZALINYAN, j ~M.G. UANGYAN, M.T. .'C,CUNT RY OF INFC--USSR IiQUR.C.E"ZH. ORG. KHIM. 1970, 6 (4-) 856-60.. -DATE PUBLISHED--70 6.JECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ou: T, PIC TAGS--0RGANIC SYINTHESIS, COMPOUND LACTONE, CHEMICAL PEDUCTIONt CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 00CUMENT CLASS--UNCI-ASSIFIED PROXY RVEL/FRAIME,-2000/2083 CRGA~ 0j%LjmlhUm STEP CIRC ACCESSICIN NG--A P012 5670 ...... ..... 21Z 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE':-)SiNG DATE-30OCT70 C[RC ACCESSICN NC--AP0125670 .ABSTRACT/E.XYRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SELECTIVE R~E:Dbll. 01-- ALPHAI lk (R EQUALS ETj- PRi ISO-P.Rv 3U, -_.ISO-BU, OSCAPYL) WITH (ISO-PR(l) SUB3 AL (J) GAVE ALPHAi(F1 SUBSTITUTED)tGAMM.A, CALPHA,HYDROXYEEHYL)BUTYPOLA,-Tg,'tE~S. I-H~- REWI. OF BETA,Ar-ETYL,L-~ETA,CARBETHOXYBURYRi]LACTOtIE WIfH I GAVE BETA, I ALPHA i PROPOXYE THYL) o BETA vCA,,RLik.-TI4.UXY,8UTYROLACI-Cl,~E 'I'MI G~q AAS DECARBOXYLIATED TO BE-TA,IALI'HA,P.O~)PfJXYETHY,L)SO-iYRf)LA(;rDNE III). YHE RCDN. OF ur-TA,ACETYLBUTYROLACTONE VIETH I ALSO GAVE Ef, THE REON. OF ---ALPHA,13,GXOBUTYL)BURYROLACTONE GAVE .~-ALPHA,.(3,HYUROXYBUTYL)OUTYROLACTONE. ALPHAtACETYLBUTYROtLACTONES COULD ~-NGT BE REDUCED IN THIS WAY. FACILITY: EREVAN. GOS. UNIV., -Z EREVANVUSSRO U hl t A S S I F I f- 0 I 2 019 UNCLAS~SIFIM w PROCESS ING: OAT E--l I SEP70 TIATL,"r_-%~ STUDY OF THE TERNARY SOLID SOLUTIONS: NI SUB3 (FE, V1 -U- AUTHOR--SARKISYAN2 S., SELISSKY, YA.P. ;-:COUNTRY OF-INFO--USSR 1970t 15t: (1)1 127-129 .,-SOU,qCE--UKRAIN. FIZ. ZliUR. JAN. t .1 WTE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--SOLID SOLUTIONt WERED ALLOY 'ELASTIC MODULUSp ELECTRIC ?4EfkSURE,4ENTt ALLOY CO."POSITIONt NICKEL ALLOYi IRON CONTAINING ALLOY, VANAD!UM CON'TAINrNG ALLOY, ALLOY !,TRUCTIJ;E CONTROL MIARKING-40 RESTRICTIONS n0CUMFNT CLASS--UNICLASSIFIED ~.PROXY REEL/FRAMF--lqS9/1240 STEP NO--UR/0185/701015/0~j'1/01271,)129 -CTPC ACCESSION NP--Ac)Q107680 .2/2 019 UNCL ASS I FtED PROCESSING DATE-11SE-070 rvIRCLACCFS-:,l0N N15-AP01076130 GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ORDERING CHARACTERISTICS PF SOLID SOLUTIONS & THb NT SU33 (FEt V) TYPE WERE STUDIED 3Y ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE A2NO ELASTIC MODULUS MEASIVEIMENTS OVER A WID_~ TEM-1* RAN5E (0-600DEGREES.C.) AN ORDERED STRUCTURE OF THE NI SIJ83 FF TYOE PPRSISTED IN ALLOYS CONTG. UP TO 13 AT. PERCENT Ve AS THE V ROUNDED BY NI ATOMS -..~VAS.SUPPLEMENTED BY ANOTHER STRUCTURE I.N. WHICH THE V AT044S WERE .-SURROUNDED BY NI,, AT LEAST WITHIN THE FIRST-COORDINATION SPHERE. UNCLASSIFIED 019 UNCtASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 ,,t-.'ITLE--A: FREQUE-~4CY SELECTION AMPLIFIER -U- .:'AUTHOR--BqOVMAN, YA.S., SARKISYANY S.Ae COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR _.$OUpCE:--PATENT NO 262984 REFERENCE--MOSCOWt.0TKRYTlYAv 119BRET., PR.OM. 08RAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZN4K[l NO w. ATE 'PUBL ISHED-04FEB 70 ..D !'SUBJECT AREAS--ELECTPONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR.9 METHODS AND EQUIPMENT ~_-,TORIC. -TAGS-- PATENT, ELECTRIC MEASURING INSTRUMENT, FREQUENCY SELECTION, ~'7,:-:,Ej.ECTR0NI( AMPLIFIER CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIfiNS WCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _-PROXY REEL/PRANVE-1992/1111 STEP NO--UP/0432/70/,:),)O/!)00/0000/0100 CIRC ACCESSION N0--AA0112233 ZzZZZZz1zz7l UNIC L A~ S S I F I F D V2 019 U~,JICLAS S I F I F 0 PROCESSING DATE--IISEP70 ACCESSION NO--AA0112233 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THIS AUTHOR'S CERTIFICATE INTRODUCES A FREQUENCY SELECTION AMPLIFIER WHICH MAY BE 'USED IN T,'iE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS OF BALANCING MACHINE ToOLS. THF U.NIT r-ONTA1,4S AN INVERTER AND A CGqPARISON CIRCUIT. IT DlFf:EPS BECAUSE TO AUTOMATE THE PPOCESS OF RALANCING ROTORS AND REG1,1LATIN5 THE 0 JF THE ~,44PLIFIERt ONe OF ITS INTEGRATORS IS SHUNTF0 BY A NrGATIVP FEEORACK CIRCUIT BASED ON TWO RESISTORS WiTH A RESISTANCE BOX CoNmc-CTED BETWEEN THEM. THE RESISTANCE BOX IS CONNECTED -TO THE COLLECTOR OF THE OUTPUT TRAN-SISTOR-M THE COMPARISON CIRCUITt WHILE THE INTEGPATOR IS CONNIECTED _~,.JHROUGK A DIODE AND A FILTER RESISTOR IN.PARALLEL WITH THE REFERENCE -,"..--VOLTAGE SOURCE TO THE BASE OF THE INPUT TRANSISTOR OF TH[S SAME -.._~.-COMPARISCN C19CUIT. f: i A ~q 5 F r, 4L IL L E L_ L_ L L_ IL 1 04 11 ~,, NW91-1119 1 .1 I-Pri'Mr~o! vi" 14113 NT110101,101tiflWi 49,W -TT USSR UDC 621.375.126 BROVILAN, Ya. S., SARKISYAN, S. A., TransCaucasus Affiliate of the Experimental Scientific Researc-nTn-ITIT=6 of Metal-Cutting,Machine Tools "A Frequency Selection Amplifier" Moscow, OLkrytiya, Izobreteniva, Promyshlenzyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 7, 4 Feb 70, p 46, patent Mo 262984, filed 7 Aug 68 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a frequency belection amplifier which may be used in the measurement systems ofbalancing machine tools. The unit contains integrators, an inverter and a compaTison circuit. It di.-Hers because to automate the process of balancing rotors and regulating the Q of the amplifier, one of its integrators is shunted by a negative feed 'ack circuit based on two resistors with a resistance box connected batween them. The resistance box is connected to the collector of the output tran- sistor in the comparison circuit, while the integrator is coni-LI--c-ced through a diode and a filter resistor in paralletwIth the reference voltaga source to the base of the input transistor of this same coraparliio-a cLccuft. USSR UDC 612,826 and AZIZYAN, A. A., Arm-enian Scientific Research Station ?`-6f Sericulture, I.Wdstry of Agriculturey Amemian 5SR "Transmission of the Learning Effect to the FrogerVI Yerevany Doklady Akadenii Nauk- Armyanskoy SSE, Vol 51, No 5, Doc 170, PP 309-312 Abstracti It is considered p--obable that RNA, D11a and proteins pax-ticipate in the retention of -a nemorf record, which persists unier the effect of s=oundings. The possibility of nemory transfer to t1he next Eeneration C was studied in mulberry sil1Tiio=s. Various species differ In Une form OL their curled-up cocoons. Most of the cocoon have two axis, a lorir, one and a short one. The long wxis can 'cc uzed to characterize the degrebe of e-etension of the cocoon. Caterpillars of the mulberry silkworn uerv., gTown in cells in uhich they had to curl up. It was found that, as a ro..&-alt of this, the catexpl.12z= were considerably deformed. The descendiants of the silkwonn from -these deformed caternillars were found to be nore deformed tbvext the eon- trol species. In a secor-O se-ries of tests jvxthenogenic.caterDillax.- were used. In this caze the defoized and the norruU (control) were iden- tical in their genotype when they irere rated with tha sarx-a-v.-Ale, With all 1/2 90 USSR SAWWYANI S. M. f and AZIZYAN, A. A. Dokaldy Akademii Nauk A=Wanskoy SSRI Vol 51, No 5, Dee 70, pp 309-312 three va=ieties studied, the deM~e of extension of the cocoons had been enhanced in the descendants from deformed, species. The conclusion is d=wn (from this and earlier work) that theze is tx-ansmizslon of the learning from generation to the next ThAs transmission takes one.' effect one place even when only the mother has been taught.. 2)- A/Z 026 UNCLASSIFIE PROCESSANG DATE--13NOV70 TITLE-SUPPLEMENTAL HYDROFINING OF YISCOUS AND HIGHLY VISCOUS OILS FROM ~BAKU PETRbLEUMS -U- AUrHGR-(63)-KULIYEVv k.SH.o SAME00VAv F.I.w SARKISYANt VIM*. .-CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--iNEFTEPERERAB. NE F T F-K H 1114 ,I tMOS COW) 1970t f5)p 22-3i DATE, PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES ANO OCEANJGRAPi-lYt MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--3ET~k0LEUAl- DEPuSITY GEOGi)APHIC LOCATIONt FURFURAL9 :HYDROREFININGo CATALYST, ALUMINUM OXIDEt COBALT, 140L~BOENUA, PETROLEUM DE4SPHALTING CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT CLAiS--UtNCLASSlFfE-0 PROXY R0'L/FRAME--3005/1':s!lt8 TE 1) 002210023 ACCESSION N0--AP0133792 PROCESSiNG OATE--13NOV70 2/2 026 Ui'-ICLASSf FiED, CIRC ACCESSION P1,10-AP0133792 A8ST:U-CT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE 0 ILS y DEASPHALTED AND i\'EF I~NEO I ml- C\T LY T AT WITH KURFURALi WERE HYDROFINED UN CUR, AL SUB2 0 S~UB3tC-(, L) A A S SPACE VELOCITY 0.5 11R PRL,',IE NEGATIVE1 AND 50 ATM. HYDRUFIN[NG AT 35ODprReES GAVE GGCJL .- -U " 0 -) RESULTS,' 13UT AT 4000-ClGiREES, A GREAT DFCKEASF- OF ~v VISCOSITYi 0.v AND FLASH TEMP. OF THE 14YG-f-,0(:,ENATE AS PRODUCED. SUPPLEMENTAL T;-,,EAT'!Ei14T BY HY13AGFINING YIELDEO 011-S CF HIGtii--'K (JUALITY THAN 3Y CONTACT REFINING. UNC L A S S I F~'f E D a tam, milm%ill, 77 7- - -- - - - - USSR b-Dc 612.76+6j2-013-71-053.7 SAMSYARTS E. E.1 DOSKIN, V. A., MMIM)MV, T. Sh., and YARKIN, A. A., t9fr-ji-Hygiene of Children and Adolescents, First Moocow Medical Institute imeni I. M. Sechenov OlMotor Activity and Daily Energy Expenditu..re of Students" ~bscov, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, 116 11, 1972, pp 56-59 Abstract: Questionnaires and time-and-motion studies were used to analyze the daily routine of over 600 young men and women atteniiing the First 1,bscoW MecUl-cal Institute and Moscow Energy Inst-itute. The stuaents vere relatively inactive 83% of the time, even during their leisun~ hours, 1which they spent mostly readinC,, uratching television, or going to the movies. Only about 7% of all the students engagedin sports of any kind. The women were even less active than the ren, the energy expenditure averaging 2290 and 3536 kcal_, respectively. The studentz housed in dormitories tended to be more passive than those livin.- at home. All students, male and feinale, became more active on Swndays possibly because the body's natural need of exercise is curbed on school days. Acc. Nr Abstracting Service q0 Ref. Code A9046180-4 :51 CMICAL ABST. lr-~ WROO~(a-5'4 r 91907b AlkaUne removal ot sulfur compaumds and carbon dioxide from pyrolysis gas. I Guninova. . D.; K-Ratim,".; savellev, Yu- V.; 4gkjt:MftfT-G-T (USSR). Khim. Tekknol. 7-opl. - Maset 1970, 15(l), ~ 3 1-2 (Russ). Pyrolyiis gas tontg. H 10.0, cli, C21411 25A. propylene 18.0, Ciff, 2.4,' C. and higher hydrocarbons 9.0~,,-,, HjS ;915M, org.,,S corupds. 20 mg/mI, and C02 300 ppin was fed imo a tray coluinn 7- ni high and 378 mm in diam. having 10 perforated trays.i I-I:S a,n'd part of the COtwere remo-ved with 1.4~4.7 1. 2-4% Na0H soln./m3 at 40*. After leaving the top of the column, the'l was heated to 80* and fed into a similar pack~dzolumn for co plete removal of 112S and C02 with 10 1. 5-85,'O~ NaOff soln.ihr at 0-80'. The alk. soins. wem changi:d after'.operating 1300-16W hr~. After purification, the pyrolysis gas Avas cooled and C4 and higher hydrocarbons were- sepd. The ~ arnts. ~ of Wi. frti, and org. 6 comp,ds, were reduced to 6 ppinj irakes, and 0.6 niK SIm', resp, On decreasing the amt. of-circula~ng.alk. soln.. to 0 .7 L/0 gas, die aints. of COI, fl,$,'and ork. 6 compdi. were decrea3:1ed to 18 Ppm, 0.1 ing!0, and 1.6 mk S/0, resp, The polymn. was greatly decreased, excluding periodic cleaning of the app. The process is shown graphically. GGJR REEL/FRAME USSR wc 621-357-7-035.2i669-587 TYRINA, L. M. S-AWS _YAMj N.__ A. and SHLYGIN* A.. 1. "The Rate of Ellectroprecipitation and Electrodeposition Reactions on a Zinc Electrode" English Version Above. Topic Books from the Dallnevost UnIversityp Vlad- ivostok, 1972, pp 75-115 (from Referatinvy Zhurnal -- Khiniyat No 841)1 1973, Abstract No BL302 by V. V. Gii~,Q Translationt As an example of the reaction of electxoprecipitation and electrosolution of zinc in U504 solutions, a study itas made of the velocity of the electrochemical reactions in the metal ion systenis in solutiono A study was carried out using methods of stationary and rapl(l. mothod stripping polarization curves, It is probable that during an Incroue In the polariza- tion during the processes of elect roaloposition and electrosolution of zinc a change in the limiting rate of the steps occurred. 1A 17 - USSR. UDC 519.281 SAWANOV, 0. V. Testing Hypotheses Concerning Parameters of. Normal Correlation" Tr. Mat. In-ta. M SSSR, [Works of the Mathemitics Ins~titlite o "'Cademy of Sciences USSR], 1970, Vol III, p1) 258-262, (Translated from ltefuTativriyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 197/1, Abstract No. 5V158 by the author). Translation: Formulas are. presented for errors of the fir-,-t and second kind in the most powerful criterion for chc,~-klng simple hypotheses coilcorni.ng, the :1 -relation in the form Of irite"Tals of Bessel functiolls parameters of non al coi of an imaginary argment, under the condition that in both Of the hypothescs tested the means are identical. The f ol lowing. criterion is, suggested, which is independent of the means: 0/2 k k-1 2(127, t + '2' 00-Ylk-W 2 + I'v > f (YIX SMLMNOV, 0. V. , Tr. Mat. In-ta AN SSSR, 19~0, Vol 111, pp ZISS-'262. where (x j = 1, 2,..., 2n, are the results of 211 independent observa- j, Yj tions of the two random quantities related b '), the normal Orrel, ation. Hypothe- sIs H. is that NIL\ are arbitrary, Dx a2 R (.K ='ri, k 2 ~lyk k Ax' 'Yk ~ 'i'Y k t Yk I = 1, 2. Criterion (1) has the same first and second type errors as the more powerful criterion for hypotheses with zero mea-iis and with half the number of observations. 2/2 17 USSR UOC: 539.31 GUILYAM, A. F., and SM21LINOVA, L. M., :-~,os6n_w "Effect of Carbon Content an the Plasticityi6f Eigii-spe;!(I 5~eel at Kign Temperatures" Moscow, IzvesLiya Alkadeniii .-4-kuk SSSR, IHLtally, so 6, tov-Dec 7J, 140-142 Abstract. Tiie objective of the study waj of high-Bpeed steel with various rarbon couLeats. Accordili;_; Lo i4L:3 conConL of alloying ele-mients, tile ste,-7-l iavclved iii tae experiu-ent: -was iii iiae %,;it:!-. 8 steel (0.23" 0.12;. Si; 3.991". Cr; i7.76/',-' W; 1.13' V; 0.'L.' '1o; U 1. CIII 1 0.4~. ii; U.13% S; and 0.11"' P. Tile carbon coateaLs i-a t7i(! were 0.05':'; 0.20`; 0.37/".; 'V.55;.; 0.74~ '-P- LeSL3 iiaVe SIlOW;l Ui--L L'fic norziial iacraa3c in plasticity with an increase in tw.-nparnLure is in tDc presence of phase Lransform.ZiLioas, Tbe iiarrowe,~ Lhe ranges, Cne More Pronounced tile CilangeS iII PLNSLICity. Dissoluclon of th._~ eNcess phase leads to a reducuion in pla3ticit:y; Lhis r~.~dl,lrtiOll LS ~-,rCaLur ions a and y. - iijZli plln:~tici,._ "CiLy, with two metallic solid solut Y W -ratur-e evor fou-nd --or an as observed at about 8000C,the MaXicluin LdixaL LlrjhrL- solid solution for alloys wILh eutectoid trans iorraa tions .!it 82J-87j*C. USSR -F AVRUT1S,, ME. G. DD; ~R, 1. G. If lev "Manufacture of Combined Parts of Eard Alloy. Cutting Punches by the Electric Spa.rk Method Using Chemical Nickel Dlftting" Ydshinev, ElektroMaXa___0brabo'--ka 1-faterialov, No k, 1970, pp 91-92 Abstract: Jit the Kiev Relay and Automation and Equip.n.ent. Plant, a special hard alloy equlDment section has been set un. Cuttirig dyes and matrices are being, manufactured by chemit~al niolval plating, -,.rhach has co=pletel- replaced the old net-.nod combining airect and inverse copying.. 'Iwo steel, caplec: are imide by tfhe chrinical nickal PlIalting method together. One of these Is used 11- o c -a ta laye.-ed electrode of AVIA (tungsten plus oopper plus nickel alloy for working by the inver6a dye copying method. The secona model is coated with a layer of chemical nickel. The nickel covers the sarface of the part in an even layer, This second model is used as a guide in cutting!, the matrix.~ By selecting e thickness of the nickel layer applied ancL the cutting modes, any even clearance or interference pan be produced 1/1 between the matrix and dye, 46 ---- - - ---- NZ; USSR uix 66q.t5'292'293;2q5--1q4,2 a J. u,, LIFSHITS, L. S., and'GRIINDERG, 11. A., SHCHERBAKOVA, V. S.,O�A All-Union Scientific e, nsti1,;ute for~Construction of Tr=k Pipelines and Central Scienttifie Research Institute of Ferrous Netallurgy izeni 1. F. Bardin slprope=ties and liature of Hardening Low-Alloy Steel Containing Sra-11 Quantities Of Niobium, Vanadium, and Titanium!' Hoscow, Stall, No 6, Jun 71, pp 538-542 Abstracti Kinetics of uiobluz carbonitride separation in low-alloy ferritic nd dizriersion steel containing 0.03% Nb, the role of the microstructure 4. hardening in developing properties# and the effect of rolling anti nornaliza- tion processes on properties of steel micro-alloyed only Irl nioblLni were investigatecL It was found that the low-alloy, steel contaiiiing 0.21% C, 1.1r- Mnp and approxirately 0.05,1:,5 VIb begins to. harden by agi4LT in 2-4 hrs at 5000 C as a result of separation of carbides# altrides, anA carbon1trides of niobium (phase VbC). The :separation of this phase in austenite has little effect in changing the properties of steel with nioblum, but, a separation in ferrite promotes haxdening. The developing embrittlement caii be avoided by 1/2 64 - V. S., et al., Stal's Vo 61' Jun 71, PP 538-542 rolling and no=alization control. By the most effective alloying (Hb + V or Nb + V + Ti), a high complex of strength and plasticity properties can be obtained. The cold brittleness threshold of steel in the hot-rolled condition can be lowered by changing the rolling method. Four illustrations, four tablespnineteen bibliographic references. 1/2 038 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE---040EC70 -.TITLE--EFFECT OF THE METHOD OF HAROENING ON THE RUPTLl:i.E RESISTANCE OF STEEL IN THE PRESENCE OF A SURFACE STRESS RAISER -U- AUTHOR-(04)-BERESNEV, G.A.t KLEYNER, L.M.t: SARRA V.I., ENTIN, R.E. :~.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .,SOURCE--FIZIKA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE, FEB. 19-10, 2,9, (2)t 427-428 ~-DATE PUBLISHED ---- FEB70 SUBJECT AREAS-14ATERIALS .,TOPIC TAGS--STRESS CONCENrRATIONY HARDENING, DISPERSION HAROENINGt MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3003/0346 CIRC ACCESSION ALLOY STEELi RUPTURF STRENGTH, AGE BRITTLE:FRACTUREs TENSILE 13TRENGTH STEP NG--VR/012li/#'OJ029/002/0-~27/0428 NO--AP0129578 IJINCLASSIFIEO UNCLASS(i:~Tc_o PROCESSrNG~DATE-04DEC70 2/2 038 f'.IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129578 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF THE METHOD OF HARDENING ON THE RUPTURE RESISTANC~- nF A NUMBER OF HIGH ST.IEINGTH ALLOY STEELS* IN THE PRESENCE OF A SURFACE CRACK I STRESS R.A I Sl:-R) tviAS STUDIED, HARDENING METHODS EMPLOYED INCLUUEO: INCgEASING THE C CONIEPIT, STRAIN'. AGEING,. AND OISPERSION HAROENING. THE RESULTS CONIFIRMEE) [FfAr THERE WAS .110 UNAFiaIGUOUS RELATIONSH(PS GEVWEEN THE NOMINAL UTS A;Jj'%j THE RESISTANCE TO A SURFACE TO BRITTLE FRACTURE (I.N THE SENSE.OF SENSITIVITY CRACK),' ~..JHE RESISTANCE TO BRITTLE FRACTURE DEPENDED- E.SSENrIALL,Y ON.THE METHOD EMPLOYE010 INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND HARDNESS OF THE~MATERIAL. V N C L AS S I F I E 023 UNrLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--IIS&m,,0 TfTLE--HETEROGENEDUS DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNAL STRESSES AND THE BRITTLE 'FRACTURE -U- -TENDENCY OF STEEL AUTHQP~ SARRAK V I.i SHUBINt V.N.t ENTINY Rol** 'COUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR ,~~SOURCE-FIZ. METAL. METALLOVED. 1970, 29(l) 143-9 ','DATE PUBLISHED-------70 :SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS JOPIC~TAGS-BRITTLE FRACTURE, CHROMIUM STEFLt MANGANESE STEEL? ALLOY ~~-~DESIGNATION9 LOW ALLOY STEEL, INTERNAL STRESS, IRON ALLOY, GRAIN v'-,BOUNDARY/(U).20KHG CHROMIU.4 MANGANESE STEEL CONTROL MARKING--NO PESTRICTIONS DOCkJMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :PROXY REEL/FRAME--lq,98/0020 STEP '40--UR/0126/70/029/001/0143/0149 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105119 UNrLAS',IF[Fj).._ 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-11SE~'70 :rIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0105119 :,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN VIEW nF THE STRONG DEPI-NOMICE ~O!: THE NATURE DF'FRACTURE ON THE STRMTURAL STATE OF THE METAL, THE Of THE HETEROGENEITY OF INTERNAL STRESSES FOR CONCRETE STRLICTUAES CHARACTERIZED-BY DIFFERENT qESISTANCE TO BRITTLE FRACTURE IS OF INTEREST. THE PRESENT INVESTIGATION OF FE AND STEEL 20KHG IN VARIOUS STRUCTURAL STATES SHOWED THAT RELAXATInN TESTS ARE CAPA6LE OF PROVIOINfl AN IDEA AS TO THE DEGREE OFI-OCAL CONCN. OF STRESSES lf)ORING LnADING. THE LEVEL OF LOCAL INTERNAL STRESSES UNDER LO 'AD INCREASES WITH INCREASED GRAIN'SIZE' AND THE, HETEROG*ENEI-TY OF THE'STRUCTUR& THE' C-KANGE IN PHE STATE OF THE GRAIN BOUNDARIES EXERTS NO EFFECT ON T-4.E DEVELOPMENT OF HETEROGENEITY OF STRESSES, AND IT CAN PRODUCE AN INCRE4SE IN THE TENDENCY TOWARDS BRITTLE FRACTURE AS A RESULT OF DECREASED EFFECTIVE -.-FRACTURE SURFACE. ENERGY OF THE USSR VOU11011), 11. 1., ZATSIOPSKIY, V. M., FRYLkTYXH, Yu. G., NEVERKOVICH.1 S. D., 4~~~ CHEIEMSINU17 V. N.1 and Ye. A., State Order of Lenin Central Institute of Physical Culture "Physiological Characteristics of Pepeated Exercise Done at Different Heart Rates" Moscow, Teoriya i Praktik-a. Fizicheskoy Kul'tury, No 5, 3-971, pp 23-28 A stract. Lung ventilation, oxygen consumption, and release of "excess" C02 were measured in 3 skilled cyclists After repeated exertions on a bicycle ergomter with t1ifferert leng,ths of work and rest periods. Each subject -oar- formed 5 variations of the experimnt at 3 heart rates. - 1.50, 165, and 180 beats/rdn. The pe-riods of exertion unere 1-5, 3, 7-5, 15, and 30 rqin. The nature of the physiological reactions to the repeated exercise varied consid- erabL~, with the length of the work and rest periods. Oxy(,0n consuMption vaG high-a--t Vnen the rup.,Uated c:,urcize urp-s done at, a heart rate of JB0 teats/L~in Ailth iiork ri.,~~,-'Acls~ of' to 'J i:dn. Lun--, functioL was .-wft efficient ,.,hen the heart rate waf; o,.t~r lr~j bf~`'tsl /,-,in and t4e, eyexcir;:e plariod vas less ti,an 7-5 inin. Repeated excrcis~3 Lit 165 beats/win for about -7-5 min had the f~reatest effect on ti--sue utili-ation of o.-".Y[:"Cn. 16 USSR UDC:536.4.46 YERSHTN, Sh. A., RYBALOVA, R. P., SARSENBAYEV , Z11. "Aerodynamics of Gas Streams and a Flame in a Homogeneous Wake (Isobaric and Gradient Flows)ll Probl. Teplocnerg. i Prikl. Teplofiz. [Problems of Theiinal Power Engi- neering and Applied Heat Physics -- Collection of Works], No 9, Alma-Ata, Nauka Pr-ess, 1973, pp 131-141 (Translated from Referativily). Zhurnal Aviatsionnyye i Raketn~ye Dvigatcli, No 11, 1973, Abstract No 11.34.29, from tile resume) Translation: Results are discussed from a study of a nonisothermal stream and a gas flame at high wake-flow parameters. Isobaric and gradient flows are studied. An explicit expression of the dependence of ~!ffective coor- dirate &(x) is produced and introduced. in the method of the equivalent prob- lem from the theory of beat conduct.-Ivity as a function of the main flow parameters. The method of the equivalent problem from the theory of heat conductivity is extended to gradient and jet flows. The rosults of calcu- lation agree satisfactorily with experi.Mental results. 5 Figures; 2 'Fables; 11 Biblio. Refs. 31 ME USSR UDC 547.26'11 KIREYEV, V. V., and KORSHAK, V. V., Mcscow Chemical- Technologieal Institute Imeni D. I. Mendeleyev "Butoxychloro cy clot riphos phazo trianes Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 3, Mar 73, p 681 Abstract: The synthesis of tetra- aad pentabutoxydichlbrocyclotriphosphazo- trienes [TBP and PBP respectively] was carried out by txeatment of hexa- chlorocyclotriphosphazotriene with sodium butoxide in tetrahydrofurane at low temperature. The following constants were determined: W d20 1.3540, 22 4 n~ 1.4720; PBP djO 1.5535, anA, n22 1.4618. D --WON USSIR urc -V- I SAMI;aMlSh A. V. ZV-.LIS.-,V-TLI, GG, and M Uz~z_, N. K. Crystallizn~tioa of Glasses in the Systen S02-A1203-1~:O-N'a-0-~,:nO With Iron Oxide 1--puritiesif Tr. Gruz. Politekhm. In-t (Works of GCoreian Polytechn. Inst.) NO from Re f erativnry Z:aurnal- -KIAnii, 57 8028), PP- 7-12, 1968 (f No 2, lq 0, ya, 'o Abstract it 2 1 97 by V. D. Sallnikov) Translation: A study was made of the possibility of prod-.xcin~ finely, za*lterials of 1~,lass in the system SiPP--f0,,-~03-1*" 1;itl'Out the introduction of special c--ystallization stiiralators t6 the 81ass. The influence Of the PIrtial replacement of 302 vit a-, equivalent quantity~ of Uri. 0A' 0 o~ nO on 'lie 2 1 e t-Udied. It was technology an! ar-jstallization properties of the tlass c vas.A' - 1,4, - f 1t estabAlshed that with increasin,,, 'N,,-,0 and MnO content, ared=Uon 0 ttke me i116 temperature of the from 1450 ilo 14000 is j)OUsiblep vs ira an increace in the teaddency of the glas-zea to crystallization. Crystallizzt toil Ja v1.11 sp,7-'cjirens atudied occurred voluzistrically, which alloved a fine-grained crystalline product to be produced by two-stage crystallization. MISR UDC 6,12.1/8.173.1;61?..J./8-014.la6 MOVSE3YAN, 1-4. A. t UIGIARYAN 0 A. BSARVMN'OV I A I G. , BARKRUUYAN't L. , and s Ip 'f IShMMIA111, A. S. j Yerevan Physia pft*WM, af Health A=enian SSR "Effect of a Permanent Ma~etic Field on -the Rat Myocardium Conteent of Nap Kl,, Ca, and Glycogen in the Process of Acclimatization to the High Mountain Conditions of Arasats" Yerevan# Biologieheskiy Zhuxnal A=eniir Vol 24,, Ho 2r Fab 72, pp 95-97 Tmnslations Considerable importance has been attached during the past few yeaxs to investigation of the effects oS a nagnetic field on the human and animi organisms. This is explainDd. first by the fact that the intensity of magnetic fields utilized in induztry Pnd scientifie =setixch has baen consider- ably magnifiedo and second - by the fact tbat a connection hau been established between the increa-qe in the fre-quency of sudden doaths caused 10- ca-rd-Jovasculax failure and the f om,. atior. of solax nagnetic sto=s. At pmrsent the Intens.1ty of the per-man nt and temporary fields in free pLV attairui a mzipltudo of 100,000 GerSted, VU10 in.DUISiVe AaSOUC StIVOtUMS Can OMate a nagnetie field with an Intcrisity of UP to 2000POOO Persted. Data. obtained In investigations; of -the. effect of A pltzrawlit ra,5netjc fie]A on the electrolyte (1,40 Ks Ca-) I'Ind 61YO61an and confoiit in. -the myocaeadiun 1/6 of rats during the process of acclimatization to high altitLde conditions ar* cited in this report. The investigations were carried out on 166 vh1te nonbmt rats 150-200 grams In weighttransferred. from Yerevan (900 meters above sea level) to Mount Aragats (3#250 meters above sea level). At different ptriods of their habitation on the Ugh mountain (24, hours$ 7 and 40 days) a part of the rats were placed iM a ma¬ic field with a zagnitude of 7#800 oersted whore they wore kept for two hours. Together with the controls (rats not placed in the, magneitie field) they were then saerif iced for the purpose of determining the iWocaxdium contont of the Indexcs mentioned. The electrolyte content was determined witti, tho help of a DPF-58 typo of flame photometer and expressed in tilliequivalents per Utor; -the glycogen content was determined by the Hendol-l(huglas method. The seme indexes were studied in Intact ra-ta under Yorevan conditions. A comparison of the data obtained in the investigation of,the intact rats under Yerevan conditions with the data obtained at.different periods of habitation of the rats at the high altitude enabled us'~ to arrive at a reprosentation of the changes which take place in the myocardium content of Naj Kj Ca, and 2/6 39 )IMSESYANt M. A. t et aL j Biologicheskiy Zhurnal A=eilii Vol 24, No 2, Feb 71# Pp 95-9? glycoVn during the process of acclimatization. At tho same time the data obtained in the study of thaeo two groups. served as a control for study of the Influenos of the magnetic field* The results of the above-describad investigations are piv,,sented in the table. It is obvious from the data obtained that duTing the pv)raoss of acclim- tization changes in the rat myocardium content of Via# K, Cap and glycogen take place. In the course of the 40-day habitation of ths rats on F-warit Aragats the myocardium content of glycogen gradually dininishad, irith the largest diminirtion noted on the seventh day. In the same animals,the rqO/_'axdium coatentof Ca gradually arA only slightly increased, while ebanges La the quant;1-ty of Nia and K were wave-like in characteri the heart tinsue's eor.Unt of Wa and K increased within 24 hotmaj, decreued by the seventh dVe and again incre=sd by the 40th day. It was found that placing the an1mals in a magnotic field for two ),,ours affecrts the course of the indicated changes# particularly it the xato are placed in the vzgnotia field on the f1rat day-of their tranefer from Yorevan to Mount Aragats. For instancet it was noted that when rats 22 ho=s after 3/6 USSR MOVSESYAN, H. A.. at al. 0 Blologicheskiy 2hu=&l Arnsnii # Vol 24, No 2, Fab 71, PP 95-97 their arrival on Yount Aragats were placed and kept for aperiod of 2 hours in a zagnetic field and then sacrificed to~determine the Wocarauri contont of Hap K, Ca# and glycogen, the results obtained differed, fron the results obtained in investigation of the intact animals. + Differing froa the intact anizalst no wava-like chemges in the content of Na, K, and Ca occur in the experimental rats. Under the Influence of the magnetic field the heart muscle's content of Na and X la coinjiderably di,-Ani- shed, In the same anirals. tho effect of the aagnatic fleld tenda to induce a still greater decrease of the myocarlium content of glycogoiI4 When ths rater however# wore placed in the magnetic field on the 7th alid 40th days on Mount AraSate no particular changes were noted, Thus the anirals were found to be most sensitive to the influence of a apetic field when they had not become adapted to high altitude eondition8. As adaptation progresso3 the sensitivity of the organiEm to tho influence of the =Wetic field decreases. 4/6 40 Table Place v:here Period of tLanipulation Sodium animals were time at kept high P, 2 altitudes 33,6+1.5 Potassium M + *P *P Yerevan Intact 67.6 2.0 Aragats 24 Hours Intact 43.3tl,8 0,001 78,1$+.1,5 Under influ- ence of magnetic field 27.7�0.5 0.05 0.001 54- 5t3.3 7 Days Intact 28,0+0,3 0,01 61.7 Under influ- ence of magnetic f!eld 26.6j1.9 0.01 0.5 63.31i.6 40 Days Intact 39.7+1.0 0.01 74. 3tl. 5 Under influ- once of magnetic field 0,05 0.01 0,001 0,1 0.5 0.5 0.05 0.5 0.05 O,r 136.6iO.9 0. ()5 73. 5i-1.7 516 (Table co-,.-tirlued below) magnetic field 4.0+20.1 0.001 0.05 260.0+35.6 0.001 0.5 coefficient of the difference in co,mparlson with data ;',' and data obtained in. rats under Yerevan conditions *R2 Reliability coefficient of the difference in data obtaincd undor Aragato conditions, under the Influerce of a magnetic field, and without it, '16- 41 Place where animals were Period of time at Manipulatlon Calcium Glycogen kept high M + M *P M + M P2 Yerevan Intact 3.3+0..04 - 6qo.o+ic.o I Aragats 24 Hours Intact 3.8+0.05 0.01 510,0+71.0 0.05 Under influ- ence of magnetic field 3.3�0.15 0.5 0.05 256.0~17-7 0.0? 0.01 7 Day3 Intact 3,2+0.10 0.5 220.0;20,0 0,001 - Unda,r influ- once of magnetic field 3,7+0.17 0.05 250.0+17,7 0.01 0.2 40 Days Intact 3,9+0.08 0.01 305,o+ii.6 o.oi - Under influ- ence of xi 4a 031 UNCLASSI FIE0 PAUCES5ING' DATE--04DE%C70 TITLE--ROLE OF THE AGRENALS tN MYOCARDIAL ELECTROLYTE CHANGES IN IRRADIATED ANIMALS -U- AUTHOR--SARUKHANOVt A*G COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR URCE--ZH. EKSP. KLIN, MED. 1970t '10( 1) p~34-9 ~~:AIATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,%-SUBJEC.T-AREAS--8IOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TAGS--RATf ADRENAL GLANOs MYOCARDIUMs ELECTROLYT,Ei IRRADEATIONt X RAO IAT ION [_-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESfRICTIONS --.~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY REEL/FRA~111E-3009/0188 STEP NO--UR/0507170/0.10/001,(0034/0039 ACCESSION P,10--AP0139051 UNC L A SS I E 0 Pili'll"' ESS ING D-,~ T E-Q,i 'i'0, C[RC ACCESSION NIO-AP0139051 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A B.S TR A C TADULT RATS W,*.*-,"-E ? A;l!'ITIR E A f ED2 X I RRA 0 1 AT E 0 ( 8 0QR (3 ) ADR ENA L F-C T OMI 1 ED t OP. ( 4"N E I- -RE 0 3 DAYS LATER, IYOCAROIAL C-LECFRl"'LYI D, X IRR ADI ATED ( 800k I ; 11 - MINt 24 HR, AND I OR 5 UAYS P037IRRADN. CO,"PARE-0 lli~M (tRf)U~ GROUP (2) RATSr MYOCARDIAL NA AND CA DECRE'A'SED, BUT Y, UNCHANGED; IN GROUP (3), CA, K, %AND NA LEVELS RI-tJCTOAT~.r,' WITH LITTLE OVERALL CHANGE IN NIA AND CA BUT AN INCREASE IN K, BY THE END OF THE EXPTL. PERIOD, IN GROUP (4) T'HE INA A14D K CONTE.NTS GENERALLY INCREASED AND THAT OF CA DECREASED; THE NA-K-RATIO WAS SIMILAR TO I'HAT OF GROUP (1), BUT THE K-CA RATIO WAS CONSIDERABLY tql'-HF-R. FACLLITY: ARM. INST. RENTGENOL. ONKOL.t':USSR, USSR UDC 539.192/.194+53S.33/.34.01 SARUMANOV, M. A. KHARITO-DJOV, YU. YA, "Normal Vibrations of Thionylomide Molecules" V sb. Kolebatel'n. sp- ektry v neorgan. khimii (Vibrational Snectra. in Inorganic Chemistry -- Collection of 1.4orks), Moscow, "Nauka," 1971, tD 310-313 (from RZ-h- Fizika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5D137) Translation: The normal vibrations of thionylomide OSNH and deutero-thionylom-lde OSND molecules are analyzed. The force field and.the shape of thevibrations is calculated and their characteristic nature is investigated, . .......... 113 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROC(!-*'Slt4(; DATE--2TN0V7G .- '. -N TITLE "SOLAR ACTIVITY, CM."THIS PRESSURF. FlE.L0 AND ATMOSPHEKK CIRCUL&TION _u AUT:HOR,-(02)-SARUlKHANYAN, E.I., S!,lMov, iqP ,.~~.CCUNTRY OF IN-'FO--USSR SOUR,CE-MOSCO14, GEMMAG-l"itc-11- I Z',~ I IAERONOMIYAt VOL X i NO 3f 1971) PP 496-500. -.DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70 ,.SUBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHER[C SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS--ATM0St'HFR IC C (RCULA'r i mi SOLAR ACTIVITY, Pk( SSUREv CLIMATE CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO PROXY Rkc-EL/FRAME--3006/1724 STEP ~10--UR/02031'tO/010/00:1/CI49610500 CTRC ACCESSION t',10--APOL39307 U N L A S S f i' T F fri 027 UNC 1_1 5 5 1 1 E D R 0 C E S S I i'll G, DA T E- - 2 J V 7 0 CIRC ,CCESSION NO--AP01353o7 ~ABSTRACTIEXTRAC_f--(U) GP-0-- A 3 S T R AC T W I TH A14 1N I*ENS Eli: ICAVION IN SOLAR, .1 'A i~ - SSUR ALT I A TY DUR; f NG THE 11 YF CYCLiE IN THE I-IIG14 LAI I'ITUDES THE PPE - E I;NCR, EAS ES FAS, f ".1 THE SUBTRO,"' [CAL REGIONS I T DEC,`, ~ ',S ES11. HGJ4EV:_:: 31 7 N* R CLE THER~_- ARE SECUCi'R CHANIiG':~ IN' -`,,"_1LAR 4001 T I CA TO Ti i I I Y F ~0 (.'. Y AG T I V I T Y I T I S N A Tljq A 1- f 0 F XP P" I' T~ IA T OU R I ~ I Cr I E _'-T,'l J L 4 i I C, YC L E r I I SHOULD BE 0--liSiERVED THE SA M -E ;, E S 'j,14 S E . 0 F A T M 0 S I > I c- i t I C. P S " I 17-- T 0 f i I S: INCREASE IN SOLAR IDISTURBANCES AS DURING THE 11 YEAR CYCLE. I N CONIFIPMING, rHiS THE AUTHORS EXAMINE-0 THE REGMN OF T--iiz Nuu~~ A -Ai-,j ic t, - 11 -SSIJRI-. BEST COVERED 14ITH PF~SEIRVATIONAI, DATA ON APIDSPHEc IC PRE A STUDY -WAS '.iAf)E OF I I R ES E F R 0,'A fi~ MF CHANGE P-1 BEGIJAP4rt,113 ')F f1i[S) E N, T U I Y WHEN THE MEAN L EVEL OF SCIL AR AC T I V I TY WAS L Oil T, 0 TIJE M I DOLE OF THE CENTURY WHEN MAXIMUM VALUES WERE ATTAINFD4 TWO REGM115 OF I'll;E ALANFIC WERE EXAMINED: ONE TO THE INORTH C3F 55DEGREESN's COVERING THE- KEGION 01- THE ICELANDIC LOW, AND THE OTHEP, SITUATED TO TKE sou'ri-i OF 550EGREES, CHARACTERI`~ED BY HIGH ArmosF,HiERIC PRESSURE. THE ANAt-,rsiS LEADS TO A ~CONCLUSION WHICH CONTRADICTS TH~ FEDOROV 1JI.ZE IISCCE~'-ITIJAT113`0 LAW 14HICH STATES THAT WITH AN INTEiNSIFICA*rm OF SOLAR ACTiVITY!D~RIIJG THE 1L YEAR CYCLE THERE IS AN INTENSIFICATION AND ACCEi*1TuATIO,11,1 OF f`HE PRESSURE FIELD OF A PARTICULAR SIGNo THAT ISP THERE IS A OFEPF11JING OF CYCLONES, WHEREAS PRESSURE INCREASES IN AINTICYCL9NIC FORMATIGNS. DUG YJ THE; INSEPARABLE IG E S, R UNITY OF CHANI IN STRUCTURE OF THE- EARTflf.S PRESSURC- FIELI) AND GEINIERAL CIRCULATION, THE MANIFESTATION OF SOLAR AC.TlVrTY 14TLL 13E l1j:F-LECTED IN THE NA,'?URE OF CIRCULATORY PROCESSES. UNCLASSIFIED 3~3 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27-NOV70 C:f RC ACCESSION NO--AP0135307 AN INTE.NS',FfC,%Tl,:)N OF SOLAR AC"I'lYLTY GURING THE It YEAR AND SECULAR CYCLES THERE WILL BE AN IMPAIRMENT OF ZONAL TRANSFER AND DEVELOPMENT OF MERIDIONAL PRGCESSES. 'WITH AN INIIENSIFLCATION OF SOLAR ACTIVITY IN THE HIGH LATITUDES AND THE ZONE OF STATIONARY PRESSURE FORMATIONS THERE IS ;-;,I 1NCREASE IN PRESSURE. IN THE SUBTROPICAL ILINE, WHERE STATION~RY ANTICYCLONIES PREVAIL, PRESSURIE DROPS AT THIS TIME, ACCORDINGI-Yv DURING THE MAX1,MU,"I OF SOLAR ACTIVITY THERE 1S i:SSENTIALLY A DEACCE!NTUAT10,14 OF TriE PRESSURE FIELU,. THIS NATURE OF IHE BEHAVOIR OF THE PRESSURE ~:IELD UNOER THE INFLUENCE OF SOLAR DISTUR3A."Irkt: HAS AS A RESULT THE Uit:'AIRMENT OF ATMOS)PHERIC CIRCULATION EKCHS OF A HFGH SOLAR, ACTIVITY ANID AN INT-El',51 F [CAT 10-N1 OF. MERII QONAL PPOCESSES, IEVEL OF WHICH [S RESPONSIBLE FOR A CORRESP13NOING NATURE OF FL.lj,-.TUi.4 101NS IN THIE E&RTHIS CLIMATE. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF~BIOLQGY 01- INTERNAL ~-:~ATERS. 021 UNCLA551"FIE0 PROCESS ING DATI-_ 13%9V70 .'UITLE-THE POLE TIDE IN THE HIGH LATITUDES ATMOSPHERE -u- ;'A UTHOR-(03)-GUOKOVICHt Z.Mt SARUKHANY AN, E.I r SMIRNOVI N4P. 0001, CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR, ARCTIC OCEAN SOURCE-MOSCOW, OCKLADY AKADEMil NAUK SSSR., VOL. 190, Nil, 4, L970, PP. 954-957 -DATE PU6LISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT APEAS--EARTH SCIENCES Ai",10 OCEA."10GRAPHY, ATr~lrjSpHt_zj,',[C SCIE."KES TOPIC TAGS--GFGGRAP,HJC LATITIJOE, SEA ICE, SEA LEVELt Pil'&S'SURE, ATMOSPHEREr ARCTIC CLIMATE CCNTRGL 14APKING-NO RESTRIcric;4s ~00CUMENT 'CLASS-U-NCLASSIF IED PPQXY REEL/FRAME--1991/0966 STEP Nll---t)R/0070/7'k)/19(",,100tif0954/0957 CM ACCESSICN N0--AT0tl(_)675 A 0 C' Ll _1~ 2/3 021 UNCL4SSfFlEb PROCESSING DATE-13NOM ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0110675 A P-S TR A CT if EXT R AC T-- I U ) G P- C- AB STPAC fTHE PRESE.-NCE DIP A Ntil,'JILPIALLY INDUCED POLE TIDE: IN Tilli: EA:RTfI'S ATIM10SPHERE HAS it.E'N THE. ICE -UNTEN, THEREFORE AINY STUDY OF VARIATIk')NS Gv - C I E F I N A R C T I C S U S T TAKE INTO ACCOU.NT rHE EXISTENCL OF Ili. i*,IGNITH PRESS1,1RE VARIA110"IS Icilil'CH OCCUR IN THE HIGH LATITUD~f__*.: W41CH ARE ASSOCIAIE0 iqlTl-l m.OTION OF THE 'POLES. SEA LEVEL RRFSSURE WAS ANALYZED FOR 1711C)SE (_AiIrUDE~ 11SItlIG MEAN 14IGNTHLY PEESSURE MAPS. rHE AUTHOIRS PROCESSE-0 151 5&-IES OF MEAN MONTHLY PRESSURES ~:QR THE 14 YE:ARS 1951-1964. THI:~ PE!~10DO(,RAA A.IVIALYSIS ME T14 If P'13SSIBLE TO. DETERMUNE T~-`E '-A ES A .01) ~4AS USED. THIS MADE i I N 0 AIMRLITUDES OF 14 MONTH P'~ESSURE VARIATION5 FOR ALL SELI:CTED POUNTS. ANALYSIS OF THE CONSTRUCTED ISOA.MPL[TUOES MAP I.N01CArl-S THAT IN TfiE ARCTIC ATMOSPHERE THERE ARE APPRECIABLE 14 14ONTH PRE'SSURE FLIJC'TUAYIJ.,,qS WHOSE AMPLITUDES ATTAItl 1.5 Mil, Ifl-11CH 15 ABOUT 501111-.'~Ci'NT OF THE AMPLITUUE. OF THE AN't.,UAL VARIATIQ14. THIS 15 NOT 04iSERvED Irl'; 5011F AREAS, bllT~ IN THE ARCTIC BASIN THERE AR"r FIVE REGI.ONS WHEJR~'- 114E AMt"MTUDE OF THE PRESSURE VARIATION EXCEEDS 0.5 148. 14 1 T HA CHANGE 114 LUNGITUDG FROM WEST TO EAST THE PHASES OF THEsr- VARLATIONS, OECREASE aY A VALUE 0 1) Z: ]'HE 5 E APPROXIMATELY CORRESPUNDING TO THE LCINGITUDE IFFERENCE OF REG IONS . CHANGES DO NOT ~~rCUR GrtADUALLY, BUT IN A JUMP. hir: AUTHOR GIVES PARTICULAR ATTENTIGN TO THfS PHEN03ME'Not-41 AND ITS t'FFECTS IN THREE GF T14E REGIONS OF INCREASED INIUTATIONAL PRESSURE ANOMALIES; I, SE VE THE -BARENTS SEA, TAYKYR PENINSULA I S ON HOW TH11 S AFFECTS I FIE ICE CONTENT OF THESE SEAS, Z A -11- -:1- 3_/3 021 UNCLASS IF I EJ PROC C S S I ~jC, DA T L- I MO V 7 G C ltZC ACCESSIGIN N,',-AT0lll0673 A8STRACT/EXTRACT--FGR E X A 11 P L E' , T H F, I C E C, IJ N T E.N I(IF THE Lld)rF_V SEA IS DETER11INED BY THE PRESSURE GRM91ENT ilET'WEEAN ME IFIRSI* AND THIRO OF Tiiic* AdOVE MENTIONED REGIONS. THE "10ST UNFAVUPAiLE ICE CONDI rI0rqS OCCUR WHEN THE RADILS VECJ`Oi~. PASSES THROUGH THE GREENWICH ~t~RIDIAN; THE 14,0ST P FAVJRAELE ICE CluliNDITICNIS PREVAIL WHEN T14E RADIUS VECIOR 'ASSES THROUGH -THE 111KIDIAN 160DEGREES. AS A CjMPLICATING FACTOR, DURING DIFFERENT 'FFEC"I 0,14 THE PERIODS THE AIR TRANSFER ANKPIALIES EXERT A 13IFFERE,,qr 1, FORMATICNI OF ICE CONDITIUNS. THE 14f)ST I.MPORTANT MUNrfl IS mAY, wHEN THE MAXIMUM NUTATIONAL ANOMALIES OF AIR IRANSFER APE OBSIAINED. DUPING YEARS viHE N NUTATIONAL hNIOMALIES UCCUR IN MAY THE POLE TEDE PRESSURE WAVE HAS ITS GREATEsr EFFECT ON ICE CGINDIrIGNS. THIS OCCUR5 (:ACH SEVEN YEARS. FACILITY: ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IMSTITUTE. "PROC M' 021 UNCLASSIFIC50! ; '~Tl 104 DATE-160CT70 ITLE-m-RELATioNsHip aETWEEN THE DEFORMAtION. FORCE AND HOVEMENT OF 4TV..0 S P H ER I CCENTERS OF ACTION -U-- :~.UTHO'R- 10 3) M AK S I MO V tI.V#t SARUKHANYANv..~.-I.'. SMIRNOV, N.P. "OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ;.,0URCE--MOSCOW, DCKLADY AKADEMII NAM SSSR, VOL. 190Y NO. 5t PP. 1095-1097 )ATE, PUBL ISHEt)------ 70 $UBJECT AREAS--ATMOSPHERIC SCLENCES GPI.C TAGS--LOW PRESSURE* HIGH PRESSURE, POLAR AREA, E~UATORt GEOGRAPHIC ?_-"~'LATITUDEt VECTOR, ROTATIONAL FLOW '-ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS )OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED IROXY REEL/FkAME--1991/0972 STEP PIO---UR/0020/-eo/1.13,)/(,)05/1095/1097 tC ACCFSS10N N10--AT0110677 UNCLASS If: IED ~~13-1' 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS NG jArE--160CT70 CIRC~ACCESSION NO-AT0110677 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-W) u-P-0- ABSTRACT. THE POTENTIAL OF THE OEFORMAITON F~IRCE ARISING AS A RESULT OF MOTION OF THE EARTH'S POLES WAS MVESTIGATED. THE HORIZOiNITAL COIMPONENT OF THIS FORCE WfLL REPRESENT THE VECTOR SUM OF TWO COMPONENTS, ONE DIRECTED ALONG THE NIERIDAN AND THE -,-OTHER ALONG THE PARALLEL. THE MERIDIONAL COMPONENT OF 'THE OEFORNIATION .,FORCE HAS MAXIMUM ANO OPPOSITELY DIRECTED VALUES AT THE,POLES AND AT -THE EQUATOR AND 15 EQUAL TO ZERO AT 45DEGREE514 AON So THE LATINDE COMPONENT OF THE FORCE IS MAXIMUM AND OPPOSITELY DIRECTED AT THE POLES AND IS EQUAL TO ZERO AT THE EQUATOR. AS A RESULT, THE 'TOTAL HORIZONTAL COMPONENT OF THE DEFORMATION FORCE HAS A COMPLEX NATURNE OF CHANGE WITH ..LATITUDE. AT THE POLES THE VALUES OF THE FORCE VECTCR fARE MAX[MUMA AND WITH COUNTERCLOCKWISE ROTATION THE END OF THE-VECTOR DESCRIBES A CIRCLE. IN THE LATITUDINAL ZONE 55-75DEGREESt AS A~RESULT OF PREDOMINANCE OF THE LATITUDE COMPONENT, THE TRAJECTCRY DESCRIBED BY THE END OF THE FORCE VECTOR IS AN ELLIPSE WHICH EXTENDS MORE AND MORE ALONG THE PARALLEL WITH APPROACH TO LATITUDE 45DEGREES. AT 45DEGkEES THE FORCE CHANGES ONLY IN .,A ZONAL DIRECTIONo THE MERIDIONAL COMPONENT OF THE FORGE IS ABSENT. IT APPEAR AGAINs BUT NOW IT IS DIRECTED IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION. AT 30DEGREES THE END OF THE TOTAL FORCE VECTOR# NOW ROTATING tLOCKWISE, AGAIN DESCRIBES A CIRCLE, BUT WITH HALF THE RADIUS OF THE CIRCLE AT THE POLE. WITH APPROACH TO THE EQUATOR THIS CIRCLE BECOMES .CLOSER TO AN ELLIPSE, ELONGATED ALONG THE MERIDIANj AND AT IHE EQUATOR THE HORIZUNTAL COMPONENT OF THE DEFORMATIONJORCE AGAIN ATTAINS MAXIMUM VALUES, CHANGING ONLY IN A MERIOIONAL OIREGMIN. 023 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC-ACCESSION NO--AT0110677 HORIZONTAL COMPONENr OF THE DEFORMATION FORCE IS COMMENSURAbLE WITH THE FORCES WHICH OPERATE IN THE HORIZONTAL PLAE AND TkEREFORE ASSUMES PARTICULAR IMPORTANCE IN STUDIES OF T.HE DYNAMICS OF ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES, SEVEN YEAR SERIES OF'UATA ON THE LATITUDE -ANOLONGITUDE OF THE ICELANDIC LOW AND THE AZORES HIGH WERE PROCESSEO BY HARMONIC ANALYSIS FOR THE YEARS 1945-1951# A PERIOD OF CONS'LDERABLE AMPLITUDE OF POLAR OSCILLATIONS. THF AMPLITUOES AND P"ASES OF 14 MONTH VARIATIONS OF LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF THE CENTERS OF ACTION WERE USED IN COMPUTING AND CONSTRUCTION THE ELLIPSES OF 14 ~MONTH DISPLACEMENTS OF THE CENTER OF THIS HIGH AND LOW. DURING THE CONSIOERED, PERIOD THE 14 MONTH MOVEMENTS OF THESE CENTERS UCCURREO IN ELLIPSES ORIENTED FROM SW JO NE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS. TH.IS RESULT .15 IN FULL A:GREEmEw -WITH THE NATURE OF THE SPATIAL CHANGE OF THE HORIZONTAL COMPONENT OF THE DEFORMATION FORCE. THE AMPLITUDE OF THE 141 MONTH DISPLACEMENTS OF THE CENTER OF THE ICELANDIC LOW IN LATITUOf WAS APPROXIMATELY 1.5 TIMES GREATER THAN THE CORRESPONDING MOVEMENTS OF~ THE AZORES HIGH. IT CAN -THE REFORE BE CONCLUDED THAT THE 14 MONTH MOVEMENTS OF THE ArmosPHERIC CENTERS OF THE AT-MOSPHEPIC CENTERS OF ACTION IN THE ATLANTIC ZONE 11111 THE NO RTHERN.HEMISPHERE OCCUR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE HORIZONTAL _~COMPONENT OF THE DEFORMATION FORCE, FACILITY: ~INSTKTUTE OF THE ..~'BiOLOGY OF INTERIOR WATERS. I 21 NCLASSIfIED F N --230CT70 PRD ESSING DATE TITLE--PRESSURE00LAR TIDEvAND ITS INFLUENCE ON THEAtt CONDITIONS OF THE -ARCTIC--SEAS -U- ..AUTHOR-1031-GUOKOVIC:Ht Z.M.; SARUKHANYANt Eol*o SMIRNOVi N.P. c 14TRY OF INFO--US!;R _SOURC'E-OKEANGLOGIYAv 1970* VOL 10t NR 3s W 426-437 DATE PUSL I SHE D------7 0 SUBJECT AREAS--fARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES TOPIC TAGS-PRESSUREIr ATMOSPHERE, POLAR AREAr OCEANt CYCLONE, ICE -,CW4TROL MARKING--:-N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1867 STEP '40--UR/0213/701010/003/0426/0437 __rjl~r_ -ACCESSIGN_ NO--APOI,19227 212 021 UNCLASSIFIE0 PROCESSING DATE-23OCT7C CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129227 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--iU). GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONSIDERATION IS BEING GIVEN TO THE FOURTEEN 43NTH VAiZIATION OF AT140SPHERIC PRESSURE DVER THE ARCTIC CAUSED BY THE NUTATIO14 OF THE EARTH'S POLES. TO EXPLAIN THE SPECIFIC 3 FEATURES OF THE VARIATION A HYPOTHESIS IS ADVANCE0 ACCORDING Tt WHICH THE NUTATI.ONAL VARIATIONS OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ARE DQE-TO THE SUPERPOSITION OF SECONDARY WAVES UPON THE PRI14ARY CIRCUINPOLAR PPESSUIRE -CE OF THE PRESSURE POLAR WAVE, THESE WAVES ARISE ONING TO THE INCLUENI TIDE ON THE INTENSITY OF CYCLONIC ACTIVITY IN THE ZONES OF CYCLOGEN~Sls.~ -THE ANALYSIS OF THE NUTATIONAL FLUCTUATIONS OF THE PRESSURE GRADIENTS IN THE THREE MAIN REGIONS OF THE A.RCTI.C MADE IT POSSIBLE TO EXPLAIN THE PECUL14RITIES OF THE PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED RELATInN OF ICE AND HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS TO THE MOVEMENT OF THE EARTHIS POLE, AS WELL As TO FIND OUT A NUMBER OF NEW REGULARITIES OF THIS RHENOMENON. FACILITY: ARKTICHESKLY I ANTARKTICHESKIY*NAUCHNO-ISSLED. INSTITUT. RIRI~_ M, RIM W U0111-EUX 13ASE17MICS U OYSL~-.~ USSR UDC 621.314.263 Institute of Thermophysics and Electrophysics, Estonian SSPL ISA�R "cdemy of Sciences "Basic Principles of Control and Control Circuits of Magrxetic Frequency Multipliers With Self-Magnetization!'. Tallin, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Estonskoy SSR, Fizika7-71,latematika, Vol 20t No 2, 71, pp 182-187 Abstract: The basic principles of control and the structural control cir- cuits; for transformers of electrical power parameters are classified and compared on the basi-s of symmetrical magnetic frequency multipliers with Self-magnetization of the constant component of the output current from the structural element. It is found that it is possible to construct all the basic transformers from identical elements. The.structural element is an 0.- n-core symmetrical frequency multiplier with load, magnetization, and control circuits. Since the principles and the magt n1tude of the load have no direct counter influence an the control processes, thestructural circuits of load, 1/2 USSR SARV, V., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Estonskoy SSR, Fizika-Matematika, Vol 20, No 2, 71, pp, 182-187 magnetization, and ccntrol may be selected independently of one another. The author staVes that it is possible to match two or all three types of circuits. In such event the matched circuits have a comaon structure. The basic means of controlling the output voltage are by varying the magne- tization current, by controlling the resistance, or by a controlled counter voltage. These latter two methods are rapidones. The article contains five figures*and,a bibliography of 10 titles. 2/2 ISIPLAJUX. Biophysics USSR UDC 577.3+534 SARVAZYM, A. P. "Acoustical Methods of Studying Biological Systems and Biopolymer Solutions" Yerevan, Biologicheskiy Zhurnal Armienii, No 6, 1971, pp 65-6S Abstract: The manv available methods of studying biological systems have been little used to date, e.g., low-frequency techniques, dynamic acoustical methods of investigating the kinetics of biochemical processes and measuring absorption spectra for ultrasound in a broad range of frequencies to deter- mine the time of relayation of various molecular movement, correlations be- tween acoustical, electrical, and spectroscopic parameters of solutions of macromolecules, and so forth. The article examines the potential of acousti- cal methods for solving biological and bioche-rdcal problems and analyzes some of the results obtained with these methods in different frequency ranges and with various measurement techniques. UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23(JCT70 -1/2 021 :Tl-TLE_-REMOVAL OF ZINC FROM NICKEL'BRASSES -U- :-AUTHOR-(03)-MARSHAKOV, I.K., KARAVAYEVA, A-A., SARYAN, S.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--U-SSR 'S.OURCE--ZASHCH. METAL. L970, 6(2), 241-3 ~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt MECH.9 IND.1 CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR l'OPIC TAGS~--BRASSt NICKEL CONTAINING ALLOY, ZINC GUNTAINING ALLOY, :.-CO,RROSION RATEt ELECTaOCHE14tSTRY CONTROL MARK ING--NIC) RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1898 STEP 1'4(1--UR/0365/70/',)O(i/002/02/tt/02,(t3 Lu Uu 021 UNCLASSI r- I(N) PROCESS ING, DATE--2-310CT70 CA R CACCESSION NO--AP0118860 'AaST*RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. I N' STUDIf=S OF CU-NI 15RASSESt THE CORROSION RATE IN 0.5N HCL AND 11% 0.1N HCL PLUS 0*01-N GUCL S(J62 WAS MEASUREO BY LOSS OF WIT. AND THE AMT. OF THE COMPLINE' TS toHICH ENTERE r iE SOLN. THE KINETICS OF THE ELECTROCHEll. REACTIONS STUDIED UNDER STATIC CONDITIONS ANO ON ROTATING ELECTRODES BY GALVAJ,,'(:?,kllrrRfc METHODS. THERE. IS A CONCN. POLARIZATION DURING At4nDE OLSSOLN. OF THE ALPHA AND BETA P4ASES OF BRASS. INTRODUCTION OF NI PARTIALLY STOPS THE ANODE 01-SSOLN. AND RAISES THE CORROSION POTENTIAL. THIS LJPSl.).kl3E OF PO)'ENTIAL ,.-DECREASES THE ZN.REMOVAL OF BRASS- FACILITY. VAR'ONELH, GOS. UNIV., VORGNEZH, USSR. ... .... .... Ace Nr Af0046228- -Ref. Codp.:IYR 0 4Y(v' PRMARY SURCE: Teoreticheskaya i Matematichealcaya Fizika, 1970, Vol 2 . Nr PP A/~# 67a TIM SELF-CONSISTENT FIELD THE CRITICAL POINT -IN THE ANTIFERROMAGNMITIC TSANG MODEL V. Ya. Krivnov, A. Oiho'v' Sar liev From the physical considerations the class bf diagrams is ~`ouad Which determine the thermodynamic behaviour of the antiff.-rromagnetic and femmagnatic Ising- models M for T < Ti, (Th being the critical temperature) in the case of in'eraotion of tile nearest neighbours. By means of summation of these diaarams the tv'oe of a siiijyularity is found for the antiferromagnetic susceptibility and ;a the ferromagnetb~ case -- for the palari- sation, ,;usceptibility and specific beat. in the fwromagnetic cav-.- Lbe region of the criti- Tk -T (--2 < _ -1, cal behaviour is determined