SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SNIGIREV, YE.A. - SOBKO, A.I.
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-CLASSIFIED PIR. 0 r- E 5 S I N0 A T
2/2 024
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122270
A-qSTRArTll---XTRACT--iU) GP-0- ABSTPACT. A OD N. OF G401,P40 1,1'NS--AKE0- LINE IN
A NUNSTATED AMT. 1*0 THE TITLE CEMENTS GREATLY 114P~NOVEIO, THEjR E-Xf--'AH'DlNl'
POWER, RESisrANCE TO PPNETPATTON OF GA,S A14D WATER,; AND Til- R ADHESION TO
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FORMED DURING-DRYING- PRACTICAL TESTS IN STORAGE ~AREAS AT 100-168 ATM.
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112 027 UNCLASSIFIED P.Ror_rs~ING DATE-230CT70
;-TITLE--,l,',-CH0LIN0R~ACTIVE STRUCTURES OF THE, BA A IN AND CONDITIONED ACTIVITY
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S.A., SNEGIR~V *A*
.AUTHOR-(04)-KRYL0Vr S#Sol VINOGRADOV, V,.V., KALNIk. I Y
OF INFO--USSR
.-.~S- OURCE--ZHURNAL VYSSHEY NERVNOY DEYATELINO$TI., 1970t VOL 20, NR 37 PP
541- 546
...-DATE. PUBLISHED -------- 70
.-,S,UBJECT APEAS--31OLOGICAL AND ME61CAL SCIENCES
NERVOUS SYSTEM DRUG i
JOP[C TAGS--CONOITIONED REFLEXs
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHYs CHOLINULYTIC~ NOREPINEPHRINE
,.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAS-SIFIED
.-PROXY REEL/FRAHE--1997/1924 STEP f-10--UR/024*7/70/0?0/00310541/0546
ACCESSION NO--AP0120573
UNCLASSIFIED
212 027 UNCL AS Sf FtfD PROCESSING DArE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120573 i
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ASINGLE ADMINTST,~S1
a
By 1975 THE NUMBER OF BEDS OCCUPIED IN PSYCIATRIC HOSPE .TALS~ WILL 13E
25
25PERCENT LOWER THAN TODAY. THE
JUSTIFICATION FOR' SuCt-1 .4 CONTRADICTORY
P~
PAOGNOSIS IS, FIRST, THE GREATER LONEVITY 'OF THE
PI)PULATtON AND9
S F
SECONDLY, THE THERAPEUTIC PATHOMORPHOSIS OF SCHIZOItHRENIA. PROLONGATION
OF THE LIFE EXPECTA14CY HAS LED AND WILL CONTINUE tt) LEAD TO AN KPICREASE
IN TOTAL NUMBER OF MENTAL PATIENTS IN GENERAL ANO SCHIZOPHRENICS IN
PARTICULAR. AT THE PRESENT TIME OVER 20PERCENT OF,~ALL OPERATIONAL BEDS
IN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS ARE OCCUPIED BY ELDERLY A100 AGED 14ENTAL
PATIENTS.
-uNc L A-~*Icx F I ED---
032 UNCLASSIFIED- POCESSING DATE--090CT70
z'::TITLE--ACTIVE METABOLITES IN P-
ERSONS TREATED WITH BENZYLPENICILLIN -U-
L.M.s ASTANINAo L.N.#.SNEZHNOVAT ~.P.
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OF INFO--USSR
.:.--S(JURCE-ANTIBIOTIKI, 1970, VOL 15t NR 5v PP 455~-457
~.~'_b,ATE PU13L ISHED---70
~:,'S UBIJ E C. AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
UP I CTAGS-PENICILLIN, ANTIBIOTIC DRUG EFFECTr URI,NEip CHRGMATOGRAPHY, UV
~:SPECTROPHOTOMETER, METABOLISM
~_CCNTkOL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~.'-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME,--199411133 STEP NO--UR/0297/70/01!i/OQ5/0455/0457
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115152
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2Z. 032 UNCLASSIFIED PAGCES5tf-.lG DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0115152
ABSTRACTIEXTPACT-1U) GP-0- A3STkACT. THE DATA PRESENILD INDICAIL THAT
URING LIF PERSONS, TAEATF-u wITH THERAPEUTIC DOSES 01: SODIUM
BENZYLPENICILLIN CONTAINS BFSIDES THE ANTtBIUFIC AGMINISTERED ITS
METABOLITES, 1. E. 6 AMINIOPENIC'ILLANIC ACID, PARA i;XY61,','lZYLPEll41CILLIN
AND A NON IDENTIFIED BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE METABOLIVE. THE PRESENCE OF
PARA GXYBENLYLPENICILLIN IN THE URINE WAS SHO!4N BY PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY
AND CONFIkMED 8Y 01-TRAVIOLET SPEC TkUPHOTOME TRY OF ELUAIED FROM THE
CORRESPENDING AREAS OF THE URINE CHROMATOGRAMS. I'HE Nlj'vl3LR OF THE
METABOLITES ANO THEIR AMOUNTS ACCORDING TO THE GROWTH INHIBITION ZGNES
'OF THE TEST MICROBES NERE UIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO T,,-iE. 00SE OF
ANT-ISIOTIL ADMINISTERED. INACTIVATION BY PENICILLINASE OF THE
METABOLITES FOUND IN THE URINE,OF PERSO115-TREATEDA11TH BENZYLPENICILLIN
ONCE' MORE CONFIRMED THEIR ORIGI-N' FROM 9ENZ:YLPENlCfLLl'lW.
FACILITY: CONTROL INSTITUTE FOR MEDIC AL 131OLOGICAL PREPAkATIONS,
--muscow,
1INT-3 --- ------
1/2 007' UNCLASS.IFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70
TITLE--EXPEP.IENCE WITH INTERNATIONAL.STANDARDIZATION OF BIOLOGICAL
OF CHLORTETRACYCLINE -U-
fOVAr L.P., YERMOLOVA,
L.M.t SHIRYAYEVA, V.L., S 4
'a B.
GUNTRY O~ INFO--USSR, UNITED KINGDOMi W~ORLD WIDE
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SOUACE--ANTIBIOTIKI, 1970, VOL 15, NP 3, PP 2132-235,i
._~'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--TETRACYCLINE, TECHNICAL STANDARD, BIOLOGIC SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY
tONTROL 14ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
nOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PROXY QEEL/f!RAME--1985/0465 STEP NO--UR/0297/70/015/003/0232/0235
CIPC "ICCESSICHN NC--AP0100943
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2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED PR*CCESSING DATE--18SEP70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0100943
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE 2ND PROPOSEO SERIES OF THE
ED WITH
INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITY STANDARD OF CHLqRTETR.ACYCLI.N;: 44S STUD[,
THE THREE DOSE AGAR DIFFUSION METHOD. THE CAVES,WITH THE WORKING
CONCENTRATIONS OF THE TEST SOLUTION AND THE STANDAIZO WE-PIE SITUATED
ACCORDING TO THE LATIN SQUARE. AT P-95 ACTIVITY OF THE PREPARATION IN
13 TESTS WAS 1038 TO 1060 MUG-MG. THE DATA FROM 9 LABORATORIES IN 6
COUNTRIES,WERE STATISTICALLY TREATED IN THE CENTER. FOR ANTIBIOTIC
STANDARDIZATION OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION IN LONDON. THE AVERAGE
ACTIVITY OF THE PROOSED STANDARD OF CHLORTETRACYCLINE WAS FOUND TO BE
10041MU G-MG. THE WHO EXPERT COMMITTEE:APPROVED THE NEW INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD OF CHLORTETRACYCLINEANO ASSUMED'ITS SUPPOSED ACTIVfTY TO BE
-G A& I M 6
_1000,14tY --!4G THE--UNIT OF Tl-.VI.T-Y WAS:. EQUALS T,0U
FI El
025
:~.-TITLE-THE VM-1 VACUUM
-U-
.AUTHOR-(03)-GERASIMOVAY
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-.-SOURCE--LENINGRAOt OPTIKO
5e-62
DATE:PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT 4REAS--PHYSICS
UNI,,ASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE -04DEC70
DIFFRACTION MIONOCHROMATOR ANO ITS OPERATIO14AL
N.G., SINIGIREVp YU.A., TVERITINov,
MEKHANICHESKAYA PROMYSHLENNUSTI,
-TOPIC-TAGS-VACUUM, MONOCHROMATOR, SPECTRALDISTRIBUTION,
'SPECTROMeTER/(U).VMI.:MUNOCHRQ?iA~TIIR
C(14TROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--t)NCLAoSlf-'IE0
M.P.
NO 1, 1970, PP
PHOTOMETRIC
,-:-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1354 SIEP NO--UR/0237/*10/000~/001/0051)/00tjZ
Cl RC ACCESSION NO--AP0123312
W4CLA'5,Sl_Fxc_D
2/2 025 UNCLASSIFItD OftaCESSING DATE--040EC70
--7CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123312
.'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. RESULTS ARE GIVEN OF A STUDY OF
THE SPECTRAL CHARACTER[ STfCS ANO~ OPERATI011AL PERFORMANCE OF THE V14-1
SERIES-PRODUCED VACUUM MONOCHROMATOR. IN CONJUNCTION WITH A PHoTOMETRIC
CHAMBER, rHE UNIT PERFORMS THE FUNCTIONS. OF A SINGLE BEAM SPECTROMETER
USED TO WEASURE THE TRANSMISS-10N, ANO REFLECTIV[TYi fACTORS OF SOME
-.-MATERIALS..
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USSR UDC 621.391.2
TUZOV' G. 1. -N R KOTOV, V. A.
"Dynamics of a Filtration System for a Pseudorandom Signtill with an Arbitrary
Manipulation Angle"
Ifoscow,,Eadiotekhnika i elektronika, Vol XVII, No 2, 1972, pp 295-300
Abstract: A study was made of the nonlinear dynamics of a tracking receiver
which is optimal for a pseudorandom phase-wanipulated signal with all arbitrary
manipulation angle described by a systeLa ofsecond order nonlinear dependent
differential equations. Using the.method of numerical integration of the dif
f erential- equations, the dynamics of the systeta and the lock-on ban,.[ of one
of the subsystems of the tracking receiver - the automatic frequency control
circuit --- were determined as functIons of the system paramelc,:rs and initial
conditions: the initial phase, the -,Initial delay, the xi'alues of tile 'Implifi-
cati:oa coefficients of the subsystem and the manipulatiao ani,,le. All these
parmetzxs be considered during initial synchTonization (if the tracking
receiver,
USSR 577.1:615.787:632.8-015-616-ooi-28
SNISARI, I. A FEVA, A. D., Biocheinistry and Bio-physics Dejxtrtnent of
0,W trovsk University
"SyntheniG of Acetylcholine in Functionally Diffexent A-'reas of the Spinal Cord
in the Dynamics of Acute Radiation Sickness",
Kiev, U]I:xainsIkiy Biokhimichniy Zhurnal, Vol 44, No 4, 2.972, pp 497-49-9
Abstract: A study was made of the intensity of acety.10holine nynthesis. in
morphologically and functionally different areas of the I'Unbar enlar6ement of
the spim! cord of cats -- the gray ratter of the anterior and lateral horns,
the.gray matter of the posterior horns and the uhite roatter -- and also in t1le
anterior and posterior cerebrospinal radix at different tines after total,
x-radiation with a dosage of ".200 roentgens.
A significant increase in the intensity of acetylcholine s~rnthesis in
the investigated tissues is detected during the initial periods of acute radia-
tion sickness cil the 5th and 6th. days, and in the,termi-na stage (8tq to lOtjj
days) its inhibition is observ,ed.
Radiobiology
USSR UDC,577-153;.612. 8.oi5-.6i6. on.2~-
SNISAR, 1. A-, and REVA, 0. D., Chair of Biochemistry:and Biophysics, Dnepropetrovsk
"Cholinesterase Activity or the Spinal Cord in the Dynamics of lt-~dlation Sickness"
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Biokhimicheski, Zhurnal, Vol 441# No 4. 1970, pp 1,65-471
Abstract. ',.otal cholioestorase acti~vrity wao studied In fW'ic'Uox!IAI:Ly- -Irvi
logically different re',--ions of lunbar enlargement of tho ul`ht- sp~jial cords, ~=11:'d-
ing the gray matter of the frontal and, lateral horns (matur MILO, Eray rraLter of
the posterior horn (sensory zone), white matter represent:Leig the neural conduc-
tivity network, and frontal and posterior roots consistinfr4rinclial of Coll
axons of th,D motor centers of spinal ganglia. Chalinesturaso activ-.ty wa5 deter-
y th wore :;ubjectod.,to whole-body irradijl-
mined b. -D electrometric method. Animls
tion. of 1200 r. Considerable ix~aibition of erwy=tia activity ii~ao noted 1 hour
after irradiation and again 5-6 days later. CholinesterasO activity 24 aria 45
'iU i
hours and 9-10 days after irradiation was somewhat lower Imit si. n the range of
normal valuas. Local irradiation of the lurbar~-sacral region onl~f produced the
same changes after I hour as the total dose.: Intramusculail, injuation of cy'staine
before irradiation exerted a proteative effed
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5 U dJ E C TAKEAS--~31GLC'JICAL AIND INEDICAL SCIENCES
ILPIC TA6S--'JPN%AL CUPOo ("HOLLi'ESTGRASI-I X AAY kADIATI[WI BIGLOGfC Ef-FECT,
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PRjXY REULIFkAME ST.EP NO
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ACCESSION NG--AP'L31-)34
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j*-5STRACT/t:,\1RACT--(U) UP-0- S r RA C T THF, -rGTAL Cl-lC1LP,:E5TFRAS[- ACTIVITY
GF GIF,FEI~LNT S`Fi~',UCTW.'C'~ IM,
'I F 0 it .
I ') I THE SPINAL COW) IS I SS L IT (~ HIGHEST
iN TFL- GIRFY OF Tilt-- A'-TERJU ANG POSI E R, I CA: PiN S!. PHASIC CHA"AGES
F%
IN TFE LE --,N,,Y,',1ATI(; A~,!'I'VITY ARCISVIEN It2li AND AFTER .014011-E BGOY
x Rj~y IR~-'~;JIIATIUPI WITH-A .~INGLEUIJSE CF 1200 R-P FACILI rY: CHA [P OF
81C;CHEi-j1S'FkY AND b[OPHY.SICS `JF THE* Xq'PRGljcTRCV`K STA rim Uif,i[VERSETY.
USSR UDC 612.83-015.14.014.481.1
S
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NI ARI A and REVA, A. D. , Chair of Biochemistry an1:8iophysics, Onupro-
s arversity
"Spinal Cord Cholinesterase Activity in X-ray irradiated Animals"
Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimentallnoy Biologii i 140ditsinY, No 6, 1970, PP 47-49
Abstract: Total cholinesterase activity undergoes phase changes in various
structures of the cat spinal cord after whole-body X-ray irradiation w4h a
single dose of 1200 r; it decreases in the gray matter of the anterior and pos-
terior horns an hour after exposure, returns to the original level after 24 hours.
and again decreases.after 48 hours. Phase changes also take place in choline-
activity in thewhite matter and subatance of the;anteriar arA posterior
roots aft-or irradiation, but they are less pronounood and.'in tho opposite direc-
tion of the changes in the gray matter.
USSR
STARODETKO., Ye. A., SW4ELEVA, Z. P.,Z"". A
"Translator for the INWIEL-2A Geometric Language"
Tr. N.-i. j. Prockt. In-ta ekhaniz. i Avtomatiz. upy Proiz-vom v Avtomob.
Prom-sti 111orks of Scientific Research and,PlanningJnstitute for Mechani-
zation and Automation of Production Control in the Motor Vehicle Industry],
No 1, 1971, pp 57-68, (Translated from Roferativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika,
No 3, 1972, AbstTact No 3 V529 by the author's),
Translation: A translator with a geometric language, designed for descri-p-
tion of flat figures limited by straight lines and circular arcs is des-
cribed. The language can be used in systems for automatic construction
systeras for machine
and,technological planning, in particular in programming
tools with progrx-amed control.
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USSR UDO 021.791-0'l-2:669.15-194
GOTAL'SKIY, YU. N., and SNISAR's V. V.
IIAMR-2 Electrodes for Welding Various
ing at 450-550001
Kiev, Avtowaticheskaya Svarka, No 3, Mar
Abstract: This article oontains a brief
trodes for welding heat-resistant,steaLs
These electrodes ensure no I "-s ti-wn 31-No
"rypes of Steels Operat-
71, p 73
repozlt on ANZhR-2 elec-
to at;_'istet~itic steQls.
Ni iri the weld metal.
Developed by the institute of Electric Weldiri~,, imeni Ye. 0.
Paton; the electrodes not orly guarantee the required nickel
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content but also rule out O-Le foralation of structural inhomo-
geneities during prolonged operation under he.-Ating conditions
up to 5,500C. The highly desirable mechanicalproparties of the
electrodes and the purely austenitic deposited, metal they pro-
duce aria discussed. The electrodes are manufactured from EP673
wire according to Institute of Electric Weldiftg specificatioas
IES-26E,-69.
!i .'1 61!11 ~I It MWNPI II;i it it E IVA: Pli fl:A;'. i it iAt.. !;It 1. 11-511
1/2, 025 UNCLASSIFIED PRIOCESSING DATE--040EC70
TITLE--ANISOTROPY OF TRANSVERSE MAGNETOK .ESISTANCE OF THIR NISI FILMS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-Kl_lM0VSKAYAt A.1m., SNITKOY~&,VA, KI R I L L OVA, S.I.
~COUNTRY OF 1141:0--USSR
SdURCE--JETP LETTERS (USA)l VOL. 119 NO.' 2t P. IL9-Z3, JAN* 1970
DATE PUbLISHE0----JAN70
SUBJECT AREAS---PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--MhGNETORESISTANCEr THIN PLATE.P.SILKON SINGLI: CRYSTALY LOW
TEMPERATURE EFFECT, 14AGNETIC ANISOTROPY
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLAS:i--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3007/1089 STEP NO--US/0000/70/OLI./002/0119/0123
C-1 R_G - A C-CES S I ON N 0- - AP 0-13 b 5 0 9-
1~ _L I
Ulrut-Ali-f. 4"v
2/2 025 UNCLASS1 FIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0136509
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE ANISOTROP's 01:
tIAGNET-ORESISTANCE INI THIN PLATES OF N-Sl AT LOW TEMPERATURES
~(20-77DEGREESK) WAS INVESTIGATED'AND THE POSSIBLE'EXISrENCE OF A SIZE
EFFECT OVER THE COOLING LENGTH ANG THE. MEAN FREE RATH WAS DEMONSTRATED.
THE-SAMPLES WERE CUT FROM SINGLE CRYSTAL SILICON IN SUCH A WAY THAT THE
SURFACE WAS ORIENTED PARALLEL TO THE (100) CRYSTAL'LOGRtkPHIC PLANE AND
THE CURRENT DIRECTIGN COINCIDED WITH THE MAGNITUDE OF 010,, SINCE THE
PRESENCE OF MACRO INHOMOGENE I.T I E S IS IMPORTA4T IN MAGNETORE SI STANCE
MEASUREMENTS;, THE RESULTS WERE SUBDIVIDED INTO TKO GROUPS,. (1) RESULTS
-OBTAINED FOPi HOMOGENEOUS SYSTEMS, NAMELYs THE BENDING OF THE BANDS AT
THE SAMPLE-~IURFACE- IS ZERO OR DEPLETINGO" (2) RESOLTS OF INHOMOGENEOUS
SYSTEM -STROt.* ENRICHMENT ON THE SURFACEj'. FAC ILI'rY-- kJKRAI.NIAN
ACAU~ SCI.S.t USSR,
USSR UDC 621.315.592
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