SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SLAVNOV, V.N. - SLEZOV, V.V.

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112 019 UNCLASSI FIEU PROCESSING DATC--090CT70 TITLE-kADIL41SOTLIPE DIAGNOSIS OF 01SEASES. (IF THE GALLBLADDER -U- ..~AUTHOR-SLAVNOV, V.N. ,.COUNTRY OF INFO--USS.0, S UU RC E- M E D I T S I N S K A Y AR A 0 10 L 0 61 1 Y A1970, VOL 15, Nk 4, PP 38-43 ,I)ATE PUBLISHED----70 AND ~.SUBJECTAREAS-BIOLOGICAL MEDICAL SCIENCES --.1 UP I CTAG 5- - R A 0 11) 15 OTO VE 01AGNUSTIG METHOUS, DIGL-.SfJVr. SYSTEM DISCA-51., ANAYOMY :.:CCs%TRCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS .:DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -_~'PROXY REEL/FRAML--1990/0954 STEP NO--UR/0241/-i'C)/0151001t/0038/0043 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109111 ----------- 2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CY70 CIRC ACCESSION N3--AP010qlll -AbSTRACTIEXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTkACT. THE TECHN14-11UE OF RA01Ql.SJTfJPE INVESTIGATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE GALL3tADPER A14D STUDY OF ANATOMU TOPOGRAPHIC PECULIARITIES WITH THE AID OF RA01610DINE BILIGNOST AND RAUIOIG0ItiE 31LITkASE ARE OtSCRIBED. INVESTIGATWINS 'WERE: CARRIED OUT 014 A UNIVERSAL RADIODIAGNOSTIC APPARArUS IIYP)'-(>f+ltlp RADIUISTOPE SCANNING, ON GAt,--.,MATUP0GkAl-H GAMMA T-60. UNDER 0~~SERVATIGN WERE TWO GROUPS: HEALTHY PERSON'S (111 AND PATIEtirS (401 iiilTti ~)IFFEAENI' OISEASES 01: THE GALLdLADDEk. ON THE BASIS OF DIFFERENCES [N THE RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS THE AUTHOR PROPOSES CRITERIA FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE FUNCTIONAL STA'IE OF THE GALLBLADDER. FACILITY: KAFEDRA r4EDITSINSKOY RADIOLOGII KIEVSKOGO INST. USDVERSHE1iQSTV,rjVANIYA VRACHEY. 1/2 012, UNCLASSIFIED IITOCC-SSING DATE-30OCT70 .s I- THE ('ATALYTIC ,T&ITLE-CHRUMATOGRAPHIC, ANALYSIS OF THE,PRODUCT 0 HYDROGENATION OF ADIPGNITRILE -U- ..AU,THOR-(03) TROFILKINA, V-P-, BOi3YLEVA,. L.I., SLAVNOVA, A.S. -GOUNTRY OF INF0--USSR SOURCE-Zh. ANAL. KHIM. 1970* 25(2), 388-9 DATE PUBLISH Er-70 UaJE CT AREAS-CHEM IST RY TOPIC TAGS--CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS, CATALYTIC HYfJR:'GEA"Jjl,.jN, ORGANIC NITR ILE. COMPOUND, SILICONE, ~(EXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE/(iJ)Pf:~'~,(-14 SILICONE OIL C.C.NTROL, MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS _bdCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED 70kaXY REEL/FRAME-2000/2175 STEP -~C I RC ACCIESSICN NO--AP0125755 UNrLASSIFIED TE---30OCT70 2/2 012 UNCLASSI.FtED* P R 0 C E 5, S 1 N G 0 A ~ClRC ACCESSION NO--AP0125755 XTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE HYDROGL-~ATICIN PPODUCTS OF ADIPCNITRILE CCNTG. LARGER TAHN 15 WT. PERCENr SU62 0 CAN BE RAPI I-Y ANALYZED WH2N NCNPOROUS TEFLON AS A SOLID SUPPORT ANEDSILICONF DIL PFMS-A AS A STATIONAkY LIQ- PHASE ARE USED. A H FLOW CIF 78 MIL-MIN ONN A COLUNN, I V. LCNG AND 6 MM DIAM.v AT 175DECREES WE-tE USED. 101'APRONITRILE AND HEXAMETHYLENIMINE, HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINEt EPSILON IiMIN I ACETYLPIPERIDINE WERE FOUND. FACILITY: 5l'ATE SGI.-RES. DES. i:.~.-INST..NITROGEN IND. PROD. URG. SYN., MOSCOW9 USSRo Steels UDO 669.14.01.8,292 NIRIT-INT, V. N., LITTFINEMKO, D. I'M., DIYAKONOVA, V. S., SUFRINA, N. P., and SLAVOVA Central Scientific Research lnstitut~_of lierrot llletalluxgy "0"A' an the Cherapovets Elet-LUurgical Plant theChe ~ 2 "Investigation of Steel 231'hG2.kF-q with aI-Lininua Yield Strength of 50 kgfbia Moscow, Stal', No 7, Jul 73, pp 64 -649 7 Abstracti Steel 23aCWR vas developpd on the basis of steel 16G2,V with a t3ed yLolld stmml~lzth of 45 lc&flznmg. This steel wa-9 tested without- 'boron A) = with O.OOZT,,' boron (3) aLd having the frollowing chemical co~,pprj~tljon I FYI C 'An Si Cr N 8 P A 0.20 i.4o o.43 o.66 m86 mil .0.029 0.024 B 0.1-. 1-50 0-53 0-095 0-015 0.020 0.019 In steel 23FhrG2AFR 1;he boron Is bor-ded in the crirbonitride with a crjsta-l lattice of the type B CN or B(C11). Boron# bonding the nitro-ell and caxbr)n, 0-35 evidently refines the grain bourdar-1 zones.of impurities i4hich pmviously 1/2 '-J USSR NIKITIN, V. If. ,et al., Stal' No 7, Jul.73, pp 647-449 influencex the increase of ductility and Impact strength of steel, After an Cmen-b- -- normalization at paring at 7000C optimum heat treal 9100C "&tem steel 23XhG2AFR had the f0110141ng nechanical properties In 4-ma thick sheeti yield strength -- 50 kgf/=2 (rdn), tensile strength 70 kg/aa2 (ain), elongation -- 18% ( ain), and i-np,-ct strength - 4.0 kaf-ai/ca. (min) at -40'C0 Steel 23KhG2.A-PR is sensitive to notching under static tui(i dynanic loads a--d is characterized by good engineering.propertiess, This steel cani be satisfactorily welded with the ifeld joint having the same.strength as the base r4etal. Foux- figures, one oibliog-raphic reference. 2/2 USSR BER14AN, V. M. (Deceased) a-nd SLAVS-KAYA, Ye., 1M., Institute of Experimental tMedicine, AcadeqWkTOFqVWWLWNVW6Wbences USSR', Leningrad. "Stimulation of -Nonspecific Resistance of the Organism With E. coli Endotoxin," pp 92-106 Abstract: White mice were used t-oF determine the possibility of stimulating the nonspecific resistance of tbe organism to infection with E. coli endotoxin and its harriless d,--rivativc5. The endotoxin used was prepared from E. coli. 0-111 strain 8,090. Its derivative was prepared by adding 150 nt of acetic anhydryde and 80 ml of anhydrous sodlum acp-tare. to 800 mg of the.,endotoxin, heating the mixture in a water bath,. coolin,~e, it, iind centrifuging. The precipitate was washed first with a saline solution and A then with water. The effect of ~haendotoxin and its deriva- tive on the general resistance of the organism to infection was determined by intraperitoneal inject-ion of preparations in doses of 0.0025 to 0.005 ml into animals infected.with lethal doses 1/2 MM- USSR BERMAN, V, 1M. (Deceased) an-d' SLAV57&AYA,, Ye.. M. , "Stimulation of Nonspecific Resistance of the Org-anism hith E. colii Endotoxin," pp 92-106 of E. coli strain 3,090. Th-e ina-reased. resistance of the organisn to infection was man-ifesited. within 24-48 hours,-with most of the animals.saved.. Further experiniOnts established that the preparations injected into the pads of zhe anterior paws of animals infected with E.. cali- 0.111 containing 500 million cells increased th.e barri~er- function of the lymphatic system. It was established also, :tbat- the basis of the increased resistance of animals to infection i-s- the enbanced ability of phagocytes to absorb and dil-est the. bacteria.. This was. estab- lished by intraperitoneal Injection. of preparations in- a dose of 20 r into animals infected abdominally with E. coli containing two billion cells. Th.e ani.mals, ware. sacrificed at different periods, the exudate from the ahcLominal. cavity was examined, establishing complete p4ago.cytas;:Ls:- and extra.cellular~destruction of the microbes. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.372-57:621-372.5-33088-8) SLAVSKIY, G.-N.- "Comparison and Limiting Possibilities of Some Realizations of Active Filter Elements" V sb. Tonkiye magnitn. plenki, vychisl. tekhn. i rariotekhn. T. 1 (Thin I agnetic Films, Computer Technology and Radio Engineering--collection of M works. Vol 1), Krasnoyarsk, 1971, pP 1-10-117 (from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11D46) Translation.: It is pointed out that active filters are used to minia- turize frequency selector-circuits. An estimate is giver, from general standpoints on the electrical and structural characteristics of some realizations of amplifier and gyrator.filters; some~circuits are recom- mended. E. L. "fill T. USSR UDC 621.375.147:621.372.57:621.372.533 RODICREVA, I. N., and __G. -N., "Realizing Amplification of Active Filter Elements with Field Transistors" V sb. Tonkiye magnitn. plenki, vy isl. tekhn. i radiotekbn. T. 1 (7hin Magnetic Films, Computer Technology and Radio Engineering--collection of works. Vol 1), Krasnoyarsk,.1971, pp 130-134 (from ~Ih-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11D154). Tran.slation: Circuits are analyzed and computational formulas are pre- sented for active high- and low-frequency filters -vith field-effect transistors. It is shown that the use of field effect transistors im- proves the stability of filters with positive feedback astuming accep- table cong lexity. N. Ch. i I I j I F-IVlez WA I ~-g USSR UDC 539.214;539.374 SLAVSKIY, Yu. 1. "On the Kinetics of the Formation of Beading Around a Conical Impression" V sb. Issled. i kontrol' mekhanich. svoystv materialov nerazrushayushcb.. metodami (Studies and the Control of Mechanical Properties of Materials by Nondestructive Methods -- Collection of Works), Volgograd, 1972, pp 34-39 (from RZh-Hekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3V480) Translation: Experiments on armco steel OB 110) showed that beading is famed around the impression upon the penetration of a cone with 90' at the base in the process of the penetration of the cotie, but ultimately a ridge of the beading is fonned after removal of the load. The replica method is used to establish how the height of the beading changes. A paraffin replica was taken under maximum penetration of the cone into the sample. Measurement of the replica under a MIM-7 microscope showed that the height of the beading tinder the load was equal to 0.125 mm while its height as imeasured directly on the sample itself after unloading was 0.17 mm. All the experiments described above indicate that the height of the beading, and consequently the diarieter of the Impression, continue to change after removal of the log:d. However the character 112 SLAVSKIY, Yu. I., Issled. i kontroll mekhanich. svoystv materialov nerazrushav- ushch. metodami, Volgograd, 1972, pp 34-39 of the formation of the roll is different for materials with different physico- mechanical properties and is a function of the nature of the load. 2/2 85 USSR DANILIN, V. I., DROZD, M. S., q!AY~Klll Yu. I. "Use of SpecimenlCS5 Method (if Testing'theMechanical Properties of Steels Under Conditions of Metallurgical Production" Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 2, 1972, p 217-221. Abstract: Results are presented from an industrial test of the reliability of the method of acceptance testing of the basic mechanical properties of steel on the basis of hardness. It is demonstrated that hardness testing can be used to produce a satisfactorv evaluation of the suitability of metal as regards mechanical properties, as deterimined by tho applicable state standard or technical conditions for various typ es of stools. '11w, rosults of Ow hard- ness tests are judged reliable due to the fact that irt almost: all cases, those acceptable on the basis of th,:! hardness tests wQre batches of metal judg-ed -I testing of also judged acceptable on the basis of more.complete mechanica I specimens. Specifically, in only three,cases of 100 did the results of tensile testing disagree with the results of hardness testingi 1/1 PROCE!SSING DATE-113,NOV70 -021 UNCLASS I f I ED TITLE--CHOICE OF INDENTGA CONE XNGLE IN TESTING THE o-F.CHANICAL P.'-~OP-ERTIES OF STEELS BY HARDNESS ~4EASUAZMENTS ;U- AUTHOR-( 02).-DRULD, M*S.t SLAVSKYj YU.I.. COWNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ZAVOD, LAB., 1970t 361 Mt 30-84 DATE PUBLISHED -------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS-MEASUREMENT, STEEL PROPERTYo HARDNESSi TENSILE STRENGTH, ~':CIONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS. VOCUME'NT CLASS--U,1JCL,,*,SSfFfE0 PROXY REEL/FRAIME-2000/0242 ST~P CIRC ACCeSSION N(.'--AP01~40(34 ILI 1:4 c- t! S S-11 F: I fl. 4 PRIM MI 0 2/2 021 UNCLAS S IF 11-:0 PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 C IpC ACCESSION NO--AP0124004 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSrRACT. PROBLEMS AR I S ING WHF;A lMG,,llITJRING -HANICAL CHAi~ACT;:PISTICS OF STEELS 13Y REP TO HARONESS THE - MEL M EA 5 Uk I- H EN TS AkE CONSIDEREOp ~#ITH SPECIAL KEF. T 0THE: jUESTION OF CHOOSING THE OPTIMUM SEMIVERTICAL ANGLE FOk THE , I ND E N T 0,1. STRICTLY THESE CHARACTERISTICS MAY BE DETERMINED WITH THE HELP [IF AN INUENTOR HAVING ANY ARBITRARY ANGLE; H04EVER, :THEkE ARE CERTAIN PkACTICAL ADVANTAGES IN ADHERING TO AN INDENTORI WITH AN ANGLE OF 136DEGREES. I PJ THIS CASE. THE U.T.X.7 Y.S.i. ANU STANDARI) VICKERS FiAqDNESS UNDER MAY BE DETERAINED WITH A SINGLE INDEwoR. -USSR UDC 8.74 SLAVUTSK Y "Training Device for Combined Forecasting of the Course of Diseases" V sb. Teor. kibernetika (Cybernetics Theory--collection of works), Kiev, 1971, pp 161-173 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V515) Translation: A study is made of the synthesis of the algorithm for the func- tioning of a training device for combined forecasting of the course of diseases and its program simulation on a computer. Here, the class of diseases is repre- sented by a set of states of an ill organism and the possible transitions from one state to another. The state of the~patient is d6scribed using a set of symptoms. By forecasting the course of a disease we mean indicating a defined sequence of changes in the organism. The bania for the algQrithm for the functioning of the training devicie is the construction, of ir formal stochastic forecasting system (a C -system). The,Cn-system is dei~igned to output the n sequence of states of the sick organism as a functior.~of the sets of treatment measures considering the individual nature of the specLfic patient. The basic n-system is its memory which is a finite oriented graph G without part of the C curves each apex of which is compared to the state of the sick organism. Two apexes i and j oil the graph G are joined,by an arc only when transition from 1/2 ~_MIFIMVI , !"I", 1~ I I - ~ . . ~ . . 1-- Ir USSR SLAVUTSKIY, YE. I., Teor.--ki-b-ernetika, Kiev, 1971, pp 161-173 state i to 9:ate j is possible. Each apex x of the graph G has finite ordered sequence of treatmentsyl, Y2, -9 Yk characterized by the corresponding effec- tiveness Ci. Accordingly, a linear function is compiled which. must have an extremum for defined restrictions since each treatment can be characterized by indexes, the degree of risk, the preceding treatment, Individual peculiarities of the patient, and so on. By using the method of integral program.-dug, the optimal treatment is found on the basis of which the future course of the disease is forecasted for one step. 2/2 USSR UDC: 518-5-681-3.o6 SLAVUTSK= Ye. I. "Stochastic Prognosis Systems for Predicting the Course of Illnesses With Consideration to Selected Treatmentll~ V sb. Nezrobioni-'Kla (Neurobionics-collection of vorks), Kiev, 1970, pj~ 265-268 (from RZh-Kiberretika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V855) Translation: A mathematical model is presented for a stochastic System which predicts the course of illnesses, depending or- -creatment selection patient. In acccrdance with regard to the individual peculiarities of the with this model, the problem of selecting curative peasures reduces to the general problem of-whole-number linear programming. It is required to find the maximum. (or minimum) furction of k whole-nwriber variables when certain restrictions are imposed on these variables. V. Mikheyev. USSR UDC: 518-5:681.3.o6 VARENIK, Yu. R., SLAVUTSKIY Ye. I. 17 Preparation of Initial Information for Stochastic Prognosis Systems" V sb. Neyrobionika (Neurobionics--collection of works), Kiev, 1970, pp 236-240 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No, 11V856) Translation, The paper deals with a mathematical model for accorm-nodation of initial information in the memory of a stochastic prognosis system as il- lustrated by a medical diagnosis system. The memory of the progrosis sys, is modeled by, a finite graph G, each of whose vertices is nut into a one- -to-one correspondence with some state of the pat7ent and treatment ccrplex. Two vertices are joined when and only when a transition is possible frem the state corresponding to one vertex to that corresponding to the other. A procedure is given for calculating the statistical characteristics and the transitions from state to state. The digital computer program reali- zation. is based on construction of a vector whose components are graph vertices which maD the course of the illness for the given patient. V. Mikheyev. USSIR UDC: 518-5:681.3.o6 VAREENIK, Yu. R. , SLIMSKIL Ye I. "Preparation of Initial Data for.Stochastic Prognosis Systeinsif V sb. Nevrobionika (Ileurobionies--collection of works), Kiev, 1970, PP 236-240 (from RU-Matematika, No 11, 140~ 71, Abstract 110 11V856) Translation: A mathematical riodel is co'nsidei ed for accommiodation. c-~' t'lle -initial data in the utemory of a stochastic prognosis tzystem. A system 01 medical diagnosis is taken as an example:. The Meworv'of th'!. system -i:3 modeled by a finite graph G in which each vertex to Lcme st,atlc- of the patient and a set of-trcatnent methodr; wb:1ch arr! used, two vertic-C's being connected by an are if and only ir a tranritioll IS 1w,)i~,sible fro.'.1 a Stote - t. '1114,1 j, -C) corresponding to one vertex into it otate, ct.)rrespon(Wj,,:,, 0 -anoULer.- z - .1 cedure for calcuLqtini,, the statistical characteristic~i and transitions; from state to state is presented., DiCital computi-,r pro4;Twimed realization JLS based pl~ vertices reflectinif the oa construction of a vector -who5e cOTPOnents are Gra course of an illness of a given patientf V. Mikkieyee. USSR -LJD-C 518.5:C81-3.o6 S "Statistical Prognosis Systems for Predicting the. Course of Illnesses With Regard to a Selected Treatment" V sb. 1-eN~~-obionika (Neurob-ionics--collection of wovks), Mev, 1970, ri) 265-268 (fron PZh-l"t'~aterritika, No 11 , Nov 71, Abstr,--,ct 11V,13,55) Translation: The paper presents a Mathematical model of a stochastic prognosis systen, for the development of illnesses ar. a function of a giver. treatment vith regard to the individualities of the patient. In accordance with this nkodel, the problem of selecting -- therapeutlc measure reduc-c- to the ccrzrnon pi blcm of -a' integral liiiep-r pr ogre tra-n 3. rig. It is required to find the maxirnum (or minintum.) lineox function of k ifrlole-number variables for the case of certain linitations imposed on thus~.! variables. V. Mi- kheyev. 'Orobl. bioniki. Pesp._mezh-red.- temat. nauch.-tekhn. sb..(Problems of Bionics, Republic Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific and Technical collection), 1971, vYp- 7, Pp 97-102 (from RM-Kibernetika, no 4, Apr 72, Abstract No hV576) Translation: An automatic system is considered which is capable of re- sponding.to a physician's questions with information on the course of an illness and necessary procedured for treating the pt~tient. Authors' abstract. USSR UDC: 53-07/08+53,001.5 FEDOROV, G. A., SLAVYAGI P. D., MOISEYEV, I. F., ANTUNO V, V. A., TSUR- GANOV, S. V. "Using the Geometry of Linear and Spira.1 Scanning in Human Radiation Spec- trometers V sb. r.. dozimetr1i i zashchity ot !zluch. (PrdweJns of Dosimetry and Radiation Shielding-collection of vorks), vyp. 12, Mbscomr,, Atomizdat, 1971, Pp 173-178 (from FM-Fizikal, Ivo Apr 72, Abst'-ract No U714) Translation: A study was made of the spatial effectiv~-ncs..~i of regirtri-.- tion of gamma qutuita by a human radiatiob spectrometc-3, as a fwIctloll of the energy of the isotopes utilited by the detector, the lerigth and heiL?ht (ar radius) of scanning, and the region of the recordi!cl spectrum for line- ar and,spiral ccanning geometries. M. L. USSR UDG 681-32741 MIRANOVSX1Y, L. A., and A.# Leningrad InBtitute of Aviation Instrumentation 'Device for Recording and Reproducing Information on a Tape" USSR Author's Certificate Ho 339922, k1 G 06 k ~/000' filed 10*1)ec 69, published 3 Jul TZ (from BZh Avtomatika Telezekhanika I Vychlalltel'naya Takhaika, No 11# Nov 73, Abstract So 11 A433F) Translationi A device in proposed for recording and reproducing Information on a tape, containing two tape driving rach=tsms and recording and reaAing =its corresponding to them. To improve the reliability of the apparatus, it includes s4itches and a linear conversion unit containing addersl the Inputs of tbese are connected through the switches to the reading units of one tape dxive, while the outputs are connected to switches to the ran-ordinig units of the other ta ps drive. One Illustration. 21 -DC 621 USSR U -385.01 IVAIIOV, V. N., 1111ulticonductor Line With Round Conductors Arranged in a Circle" Elel-tron. Nauchno-te,'.:~-un. sb. Eiel,,tron. ~SIVCh (Electronic rp c c hn, ol o 6cienzific-Technical Collection, ?dGvowave Elec- 4m Uronics), 19~N, isnue 11, No 146-48 (fron i ye-ye 13rL-neneniye, -0 3, 'Klar 71, Abstract Ro 3JI14 Translaticn: To u~-e the method of multiconductor linois for con- 5-al;Eig, 1;-Uuo dol,,~Y coiled into a ring ~ it; :13 nocossary bo knolvi the parwy-aatovs of the multiconduotor linoo with t1he conduo- tors arranged periodically in a circle. Cormutation o" the 7)a-a- U meters of ni:4ch lines with round conductors roduceo to the problem of a line vvith conductors of tho same form arranged periodic-ally along a szr,-ightway. Sinilarly a transfonmii-it,,, furAction i3 found which establishes a connection between a multiaond:actor line with conduc~;orz of recta-ngular form and with the conductor cross sec- tions 3 in, -4 1; L " t ed by -he engthz of the radi-az and by aircular arcs. Ul,~ 6 ref. G.B. -66 USSR UDC: 539.5 Drozd, N. P. , Ivashchenko, R. K. , Maksimovich, G. G., Millman Yu V Trefilov, It'. 1. ,Ki&v-Llvov "Studies of Stability of the Structure and Mechanical Properties of Molybdenum Under Lonc-term Temperature and Stress" Kiev, Problemy PTachnosty, No 4, Apr:72), pp 68-7S. Abstract: The influence of long-term application of. tempeTature and stTess on the stn,ctural stabi-Ifty and meclianical properties of mrAvodenum-based low alloys ...-ith prel:Lninaz~r foi7,-,ation of cellular structure is stud"Led. It is sho%,n that chwincs in in-2clianical pyqcrties of deformed zmolybdenuin al1q, durj1n1- all,-10,11ill" LIT'Ider load I , 0 -4 are deterii.Aned basically bi tho. anncalin~ temporatul-c., not by the load or h Iding tilile at tile temperaturo, vithin the temperaturc rani ,~c (NO-1000%). The " ctioll of tile 10:1~1 dua a -ing allw"Aing (:)f deforliled illo lybdC.111114 no :Jpllificant ijicrease in tcmix-rature of tran!;it.Jon to 1.4a brittle state. The introduction of d i sl)c-.rs c J -,;c con d ,)I w s c: par L 1 C 1 C-s n 11 ows re I i ab +10 - t, Ob i I iza t i C 11 0 f t 11 C c 0 11 U I a r struct'llre ill w1o) vbdenl I'll at 10000C vith si~!liificnnt loads Over 1011c, PCriCAS of tirme- If annealirqr, of defor,-iod mo!N-bdenum is~ pe~Corzicd :ill tampcratucr'o int-rval ill whicli occurs, additiona). -prilication of )aads dtirinji annealing can !;1iLlitly inc-i,easv tho rate and docrease strengLYL charucteristics. 46 'rD POLA-h I, Romuald; SLEDZINSKI. Bohdan, CIESLAKOWA, Ludwika, MM-dVOWSK Institute of Organic Industry, Warsaw "The Synthesis of New N,N`,N`1,N1-Tetraalkyldiamides of 0-1-Chlorophenyl-2-Chlorovinylphosphoric Acids" Warsaw, Roczniki Chemii, Vol 471, No 3, 1973, PP 63?-640 Abstract: In previous papers the authors have described the synthesis of new N,N-dialkylamides of 0-1-chlorophenyl-2,2- dichlorovinylphosphoric acids (1) and N,N-dialkylamides of 0-1-chlorophenoxy-2,2-dichlorovinylphosphoric acids(2).- The alkoxy group in com-pounds 1 and 2 was replaced by an amide group. Positive results were obtained only in the case of the derivatives of compound 1, and 20 N,,N,N1,N1-tetraalkyldiamides of 0-1-chlorophenyl-2-chlorovinylphosphoric acids were obtained in Perkow's reaction, which have not-yet been described in the literature. The raw materials used were N,V,K1,N'-tetraalkyl- diamides of 0-alkylphosphorous acids and chloride-s of chloro- phenacylidenes or chlorophenacylidines. The viethods of prepa- ration and the physical characteristics of the obtained com- pounds are given. MMMMMM, "1111.111 "IT 1111MIROMMILM..'1111 1 .1 i~ffllil HiM, 11M.P. Iq R-111, FER 9E~P[Txw Tnorpad Co*pounds USSR UDC 546,791,6s54M38.3 STABROVSKIY, A. I., and *Electrochemical Reduction.of Uranium (VI) to Uraniust (IV) in Sulfate Solutions" Laninarado Zhurnal Prikladnoy xhimul voi 43, no i, jan 72, PP 110-115 Abstracts Processes were Investigated which occ= during electrolysis on the electrodes and in the solution as well as the conditions at which practically coapleto reduction of uranium (VI) to uranium (IV) occurred. During the electro- chejdcal reduction of uranyl ion on a lead electrode In sulfate solutions con- taining sufficient araount of free aulfurlc acid the rea4tlonu occuring at the cathode and in the solution are very rapid. The slowest stage of the cathode process, which is therefore rate determining, is the diffusion of the Ions being reduced towards the surface of the electrode; therefore the cathode potential depemle considerably on the concentration polarization, The potential of lead anode depends on the overcharge of oxygen during its lilieration. Polaxization curves were plotted for the =ocess showing that depending on the magnitude of cathode potential the foi~xation of U(IV) in solution nay occur via the re- duction of U(VI) to U(N) on the cathode, ~ or as a result. of the disproportiona- tion of U(V)o or by the reactioncf U(IV) with U(III) In the solution. itself. "PROtESSING DATE---~230CT70 024 UNCLASSIFIED T'ITLE--APPARAIUS FOR DETERMINING TOE SPECIFIC HEAT OF LIUUID SUBSTANCES BY A:PULSED ADIABATIC METHOD -U- :.AUTH0R-(04)-YEGOROVt B.N.p KILESSOI V.S., KOMAROVv A.G., SLEPCHENKO, V.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--TEPLOENERGETIKA 1970r 17(3)p 84-.6 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 AREAS--PHYSICS SPECIFIC. HEAT9 HEATINGt TAGS--CALORIMETER, THERMAL ANALYSISt ADIABATIC PROCESS ~Fi.,CONTRO.I. MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO ..~~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/0387 STEP NO--UR/00')6/'70/01-!/Dt')3/OOF34/008'0 ,---CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0111580 UNCL A S S I F I ED W-9-ammuln-ma-9 MIMI: (RIVIM In, QM3 "i T-1- "2/2 024 UNCLASS1 FLED PROCESSING OATE--Z30CT70 CIRC ACCESS ION NO-AP0111580 ABSTRACT/ExTRACT-1U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A PULSE AD I A BAT 1 CC AL OR I MF r UR FOLLOWING THE AUTHORS' CONCEPTS ~1968) WAS C ONS T RUC r :: 0FOR MEASURING HEAT CAPACITIES C SUBP AND CSUBV OF LIQS. AT 10-60001i,:G;~EES~, Ato IS SMALLEP THAIN OR EQUAL TO 300 ATM,. THE INNER PART C-F:- THE C,11-00,111EYER -CONSISTS OF SEVERAL CELLS WHICH ARE SIRULTANEOUSLY HEATED FOR SIMILAR TO SEC AND THE TEMP. (T) OF THE CENTRAL CELL IS RECORDED. A SP-bGLE RUN LASTSITS SIMILAP.-TO 20 SEC, TH E: MAX. POSSIDLE:ERROk WAS ESTO. AS PLUS 1.5PERCENT. THE DIFFERENTIAL - EQUAT 0 NS [;,'E-TG. THE TIME 1~-O R OF T WERE SOLVED, UNCLASSIFIED 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OArE-30OCT70 TITLE--CN THE PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANIS14S OF PQ~YPNOEA OCCURANCE -U- AUTHOR-SLEPCHUKv N.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~~'-SOURCE-FIZIOLOGICFESKIY ZHURNAL SSSR IMENI I* ti. SECHENOVAr 1970t VOL 56, NR 59 PP 771-774 :DATE PUSL ISHED---70 _.-~SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES -TOPIC TAGS-8RAINj BODY TEMPERATURE, BREATHING, SELF REGULATION C Gl~TR~l MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/1602 STEP NO--UR/02ag/70/056/005/0771/0774 krrPl;~~ICN Nij--Af'0127093 ASSIF4.-P-1. 2/2 026 UNCLASSIFIE0 Pk(JCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127093 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CUTANEDU$ AND HYPOTHALAMIC TEIMPERATURE EFFECT ON BREATHING RATE WAS STUDIED IN THE UNANEsrHETIZED RABBIT. PANTING OCCURRED AFTER THE HYPOTHALAMIC AND RECTAL TEMPERATURE :.INCREASED BY 0.27DEGREES C AND 0.25DEGREES C. THe CUYANEOUS TEMPERATURE BEFORE THE ONSET OF PANTING WAS AT A CUNSTANTLY HJ.'GHERjLEVEL. THE -RE-TAL:IEMPERATURE RAY BE ASSUMED AS A ..INCREASE OF HYPOTHAALAMIC.ANO 1~1 ~-~MAIN PECHANISM FOR THE THER'itAL -PANTING :414. RABB ITS;L~ IT6 -S POSSIBLE T14AT ~lHf SKIN TEMPERATURE ONLY INCREASES SENSITIVLTY O~ THE THERMOREGULATION .'CENTER TO ITS G$iN TEMPERATURE* 1 /2 012 UNCL A S S I FIED 9'kG_-1 S S I DAT E--,)?,rl IT 7 TITLE--P~.GUL44ITIES IN THE ST,"~LNGTH DECREASE OF ZE;:ILITE PELL--TS JNOE71 ACT 1!~?. OF WATCR A "ID 6 F N Z E N VAPORS ~UV I f-;i A.T., L IRK I N 4. A. DUKAREY K H, 11I.V., KCNT-_~ ~'S. 1. SHCwMM4, y f). OUN T ~,Y GF, 1,%'F-_l--USSR _.~.~S0URCE--KCLLrjl3N'YY ZHURNAL, 19709 VGL 321 NX 2, PP 251-e!54 DATE V.) F L IS H'S 0 ------- 7 D ...-:SUBJECT AREAS--CHFMISTPY 1:,~~TGPIC TAGS--ZE-OLITE, WATER, SENZENEt ADSORPTION _C_0NTj'r'.L MARKING-NIO RESTRICTIONS OCCUM[f,"T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _PRdXY ~~CLL/FRAMF-1992/1553 STEP Nf)--UR/0069/70/-13e~-/Of)2/0251/02'.)4 CIRC Nti--AP0112547 'tu SSIFIED U ` LAS PROCESSING DATE--020CT70 212 012 UNCLASSIFIED 0 C:IkC ACCESSION NO-AP0112547 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF M,)ISTENING BY VIATEIZ AN-C- cENZEtvE VAPORS ON THE STRENGTH OF THE SAMPLES OF KAFJLIqITE CLAY AND ZEGLITES NAA AND NAXt CONTAINING 20PERCENT CLAY AS hINDING AGENT, HAS BEEN -SIU-D[.ED. MOISTENING OF CLAY A74D ZEIDLITE SA'IPLES INVDLVEs A STRENGTH DECqEASF ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOWERING OF THF FREE SURFACCE ENEFGY DURING ADSORPTION. THE SORPTION OF WATER AND BENZENE mnLECULES BY 1,NJERNAL CAVIrIES OF ZEOLITE CRYST-ALS REDUCES THE STRENGTH DFCkFt~SE If -THE' LIQUID CONTENT DOES NOT EXCEED 10-20PERCEj~r nF.THE 4DS99PTION --'.'CAPA(;ITY OF., ZEOLITES. __U~ ILA _&Uf JCD_~_ LIC A q I Fr.; munt, I I, -firm-p I frail If n -rl IT? I if-11 6 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCES~I:NG OATE--18SEP70 --"'tlTLE-_LEVEL OF PRODUCT STANDARDIZATION ESTIMATED -U- 7,:_*AUTHOR-(02)-LYAKINv V.N.p SLEPOVP A.A. -COUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR 1"411sull) I KACHESTVO* 1970t NR 2t PP 46-48 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 _~-SURJECT AREAS--BEHAVIrYRAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ,:-TOPIC TAGS--INDUSTRIAL STANDARDt INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIONt INDEX -_CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1984/20L5 STEP NO--UR/0422/70/000/002/0046/0048 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100580 UNCLASS I FIF0- 2/2- 006 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 -CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100580 :4BSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, THE KNOWN METHODS FOR ESTIMAT[ON ..OF STANDARDIZATION LEVELS OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS ARE USED AS A BASIS FOR FINALIZATION AND COMPLETION OF INDICES EMPLOYED Hi TH I S, ES T I MAT 1014. 89 U 1%, c -L-,A-S I F Lf- 0 - - - ---- - -- --- - 1/2 QL9 UNC LAS SF I E 1) P,~OCESSING DATE--21N000 CHROMATE PRCOUCTION, -U- AUTHOR-(05)-TEPLYAKOVs B.V.t OUOROVIINP A.S.y GREK~;V, S.O., YUZNETSON, V.L. "COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 264,379 --R EFER ENC F--[)TKRYT I YA t I ZP6R ET .P ROM. OBR A!_TS Y, TOVARNYIn tNAK I 1,) 70, '~7 (9) 1 DATE PUBLIShED-03111AR70 -,`.SUBJECT AREAS-CHE~MISTRY ,.J0PIC TAG5--CALC[l.JM COMPOUNDt (HROMATEP CHEMICAL PATENT, CHEMICAL PRODUCTION, METALLURGIC RESEARCH FACILITY MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~.OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS"[FIED PROXY REFUFRAME-3001/1449 SVEP NO--U'?),/Ott82/*7(,)1(10011)00/0000/(-JO00 ACCESS10i'l t4O--AA0126980 UNCLASSIFIED NMI 2/2 018 UNCLASS1 FIED PROCESSING DATE-27MOV70 CIRC ACCESSIOIN NO--AA0126980 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M) GP-0- AiISTRACT. C ACHROMATE Is PRFPC). BY LST 'r 1-i E I R PURIFYING A SOLN. 01: ~JA UICHROMAYE W I T'll CACRO SIJB4.i :CACL SU32, oR MIXT. 'IN A QUAINTITY 100-200PIERCENT OF THAT 'rHEURETIC.ALLY NECESSARY TU PPT* CASO SUB4. THE SOLN. OF NA DIC14ROMATE AFTFR SEPM. OF: THE PPTD. CASO.SU84 IS ACIOIFIED WET11 CRO SU83 OF HCL UNTIL TRE S001. PH IS :Gio-t.o.. :THE FILTRATE IS TREATEO IST BY HEATING fg[YH MLLK OF LIME UNITIL 65-80PERCENT PP.TN. OF CRCRO SU84# ANO AFTER: SEPN. ()P~ Ti-lE CACRO SU$4 PP.Tol- WITH CACL SU32. FACILITY: *CH,C-LYABI,,l4SKIy INSTITUT METALLURGII. 01,1C L A S S I F t ED USSR UDC: 536.46+662.215.3 DUBROVIN, A. S., SLEPOVA L. V., KUZNETSOV, V, L. "Influence of Density of Aluminothermic Compounds on Their Combustion" Novosibirsk, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, No., 6, March 1970, pp 64-71 Abstract: The combustion rate was studied as a function of density in charges of aluminothermic mixtures of the oxides of chromium and iron. The maximum combustion temperature was calculated on the basis of the condition of complete reduction of the oxides and absence of thermal losses du-ring the process. The density of the compositions'was changed by pressing the chat-ges in magnesite crucibles. The combustion of compositions with oluminum grain sizes varying from 1.0 to