SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOLOVEV, G.S. - SOLOVYEV, V.F.

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2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ,,,,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116091 ABSTRACT/EkTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.. THE PATE OF RNA PRIME14 C OF FOWL PLAGUE VIRUS WAS STUDIES IN UNIRRADIATED AND UV IRRADIATED CULTURES OF CHICK EMBRYO FIBROBLASTS. UV IRRAON. OF CELLS DID 4140T PREVENT VIRUS PENETRATION INTO THE CELL AND DEPROTEINIZATION OF VIRUS RNA AND ITS PENETRATION INTO THE CELL NUCLEUS. HOWEVERI RNA PENETRATING INTO NUCLEI OF IRRADIATED CELLS UNDERWENT PRACTICALLY COMPLETE DEGRADATION. RNASE ACTIVITY INCREASED 2 TO 3 FOLD IN THE NUCLEAR FRACTION OF IRRADIATED CELLS. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THES RNASE MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE.DEGRADATION OF VIRUS RNA IN NUCLEI OF IRRADIATED CELLS. IFACILITY: MOSCOW RES. INST. VIRUS PREP.# MOSCOW1 USSR, UNCLASSIFIED 112 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 TITLE--SILVER ELECTROPLATING -U- AUTKOR-(04)-KUDRYAVTSEV, N.T., NECHAYEV, YE.A.t SOLOVEV, G.So, ATAMANCHUKi A.V. OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--U.S.S.R. 262,574 REFERENCE--OTORYTIYA, 1LOBRET., PROM.~OBRAZTSY, TOVARNYE ZNAKI 1970 47(6) DATE PUBLISHED--2&JAN70 .:~_SUBJECT AREAS--MATE.RIALS9 MECHs IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--CHEMICAL PATENTv ELECTROPLATING# SILVEAt METAL PLATING, CHEMICAL CUMPOSITIONt ELECTROLYTE ,.~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUM.ENT-CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -EL/FRAME--1994/1996 STEP t4O--UR/0482170/000/000/0000/0000 PROXY Rr_ CIRC ACCESSION ND--AA0115795 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0115795 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. ELECTROLYTIC AG COATING TAKES PLACT AT 20-5DEGREES AND 0-1-2.5 A-DM PRIME2 IN AN ELECTROLYTE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONCN.: AG SALT (METALLIC) 20-45t KCN 60-90t K SUB2 CO SUB3 20-80, AND NA 2#3,DITHIOLPROPANE SULFONATE 0.005-0.05 G-L. FACILITY: MENDELEEVi D. I., CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE# MOSCOW. --UNCLASSIFIED 112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 TITLE--CHARACTERISTICS OF A LIGHT 1OWSOURCE FOR THE U-200 CYCLOTRON -U- AUTHOR-(02)-SHELAEVj I.A., SOLOYEVA, G.M. OF INFO--RUMAN[At USSR ~.,~SOURCE-REV ROUMAINE PHYS.f VOL. 151 NO. It P. ZT~-34~# 1-97-0 PUBLISHED ------- 70 .,-.,.SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICS :.~_TOPIC TAGS--ION SOURCEr ION CURRENTt GAS OISCHARGEr %BOLT AMPERE CHARACTERISTICi LIGHT NUCLEUSt CYCLOTRON/(UJU200;~CYCLOTRON CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,..-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1738 STEP NO--RU/0032/70/015/001/0027/0034 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122068 UNCLASSIFIED 212 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0122068 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENDENCES OF THE ION CURRENT ON THE GAS YIELD, CURRENT AND VOLTAGE OF THE DISCHARGE AND THE VOLTAGE OF THE DEES WERE INVESTIGATED. RESULTS ARE DISCUSSE0. UNCLASSIFIE-0 MM, M-IM-M-0-14M UNCLASSIFtED' PROCESSING DATE--090Ci7O :412 029 -CKITERIA OF THE PITTING CORROSION TENDENCY OF TITANIUM ALLOYS -U- TITLE AUTHOR-(03)-SULOVEVA, ZH.Fol FOKINY M-N-j TIMONINs V.A. ~;COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .::SOURCE-ZASHCH. METAL. 1970, 612)l 204-V DATE PUBLISHED -70 ."--SUBJECT AREAS-MATERIALS .-TOPIC TAGS-TITANIUM ALLOYt CURRENT DENSITYP CORROSION RATE, AQJEOUS SOLUTION, SODIUM CHLORIOEt ALUMINUA ALLOY, CHROMIUM ALLGY, MOLYBDENUM ERTY ALLOY9 SLICIGN ALLOY, HYDRCCHLURIC ACIDy METAL SURFACE PROPE ,'CONTROL MARKING--N-0 RESTRICYIIJNS .-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ~-:PAUXY REELIFRAME--199211796 STEP Nt)--UR/0365/70/~)Uej/002102D4/0206 :ClkC ACCESSIGN N0--AP0lIZ782 UNG LASSIFIED 212 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSIUN.,NO--AP0112782 ABSTLZACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- AbSTkACT. CREVICE CGRROSIO-N WNS STUDIED ON A TI ALLOY C6%iTG. AL 4.0-6.2, CR 1.572.5, #MO 1.0-3.0., FE 0.8f S1 0.4, C 0.1PERCENT, AND THE REST TI; THE SIUDIES WERE MADE 1,\l.A 3PERCENT NACL SCLN. IN viH1CH THE PH WAS SUITABLY ADJUSTED BY ADON. DF HCL* AT 98DEGREES ACTIVATION OF THE METAL APPE.ARLO AT PHAS, SMALLER THAN 0.5. IN LESS ACID SOLNS., THE TI ALLOY WAS PASSIVE. INSIOE A CREVICE WHERE THE VUL. OF ANOLYTE PER UNIT AREA IS VERY S~MALLt 'THE ,'.CIDIFICATIGN OF THE ANDLYTE CAUSED BY THt HYDADLYSIS OF CORROSION.PRODUCTS PROCEEDS RAPIDLY. THE SURFACE OF THE METAL OUTSIDE THE CREVICE IN CONTACT WITH THE SULN. GREATLY EXCEEDS THE SURFACE INSIDE THE CREVICE, THUS A POTENTIOSTAT GF CONSIDERA81-E STRENGTH IS ESTAdLISHED. THE PASSIVATION OF THE INSIVE CREVICE SURFACE WAS STUDIED* BY MEANS OF DERIVED EXPRESSIONSt THE CORRUSION 6EHAVIOR' OF ~ THE 14ETAL. till TH111 THE CRIEVICES CAIN DE PREOICTED BY KNOWING THE GEOMETRY AND THE ELECTROCHEA1. CONSTS. THE DECISIVE FACTOR IN THIS CASE IS THE POTENTIAL OF THE MEfAL OUTSIDE THE -CREVICE. ALLJYING ELEMENTS iiiiiCH REDUCE THE CRITICAL C.D. Of .PAS.SIVATIGIN' OR WHICH NARROW DOWN THE RANGE OF,POTENTIAL AT WHICH ANODIC DISSOLN. OCCURS CONTRIBUTE TO THE PASS4VATION OF THE METAL WITHIN THE CREVICE. FACILITY: IMOSK. !NST.-STALI SPLAVOV, MOSCO~6, USSR. UINC LASS I FIED FEE" USSR UDC 621.357. 1.035 (088. 8) NOVOSELOV, V. A. , NELTDOV, V. B. MITROFANOV, V, S. EPELIFFLID, F. I., PETROVSKII, P. P. "Device for Distribution of Amalgams" USSR Author's Certificate No 295736, filed 30/09/69, published 8/04/71. (Translated from Refe-rativnvy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 4, Moscow, 1972, Abstract No 4L245 from the resume). Translation. A device is patented for distribution of amalgam in scrubber separators, consisting of a perforated grid with a cirzula-r tip, separating the upper plane of the grid into central and periphera.1 zont!s with apertuMs for distribution of the amalgam and output of hydrogen., dif-I'cring, in that in order to improve the flow of amalgam, eliminate we-aT of the fitting and prevent Irfdraulic shocV, the zpertures in the periphen,;il zone are nade in the form of slits covered with -- screen,~while the apertures for passage of an Igam are located at the points of intersection of slots made on the loader plane of ,the grid ;uid forming projections, preventing blochage of the aper- tures with granules of the packing. W, I J S Sit UDC 621.375.93.002.2 GEIII.TSH'I'sUEY", YE. 'KOSTRN, A. L, G N U S _-'V S K I V. R. , KVRKOV V. V. SOBOLEXA, 0. A. SOLO 1 Active Members of the Society "Plu-in '!odule for Wide Band Paramictric Amplifier" Moscow, Ead 4-o tukb n i,- - No 11, 1971, pp 105-107 Abstract: A description is presentedlof a miniature modular design of a cent"5.7-n- ter- =nlifier -.Atit integral structure of the oscil- latory syste'-.3. Inc oper-atin- principle of the module i5 discussed, and sche~~-ttic of basic olor-,,2nts -are presentcd. The primary oscillatory system car"T~fiScs V~LracLar diod,-, and an auxili-nry lunoed inductance inclu- d e d i n i as t re7~-iL,~:t to the sizmal frequency. I'lle band of the WdUle iS dQ_CCr!!iined by the tir,,e constant of the diode and is 8-91' J a f t 112 r ~I ac a level of 1 decibel with a,.zplification of o;f the pass band Ca 1.1-12% of the opera- ting frC(!!Ak.~:.'Cy i S i." t LI i'n C, d 1) y u s if-n -~ a s e c op d' c o -, r (-, ct o r .The frequency- CIian_Iz'f_-_.._':J F.'- c oE thc! modlule with "lie additiona:L corrector is The; ~_v:-A'.Jr_zLIoii of a _,Li:~v structure as the corrector, transfor- ner and rejector of ttilc otner frequencies perr-its optimal coupling of the 1/2 USSR GERTSENS]ITEY'll, M. YE. , et al, Radlotekhnika, No 11) 1971, pp 105-107 primary oscillatory system to the matching quodripol.e. in the signal circuit and realization of pass bands of the para.-.IC!tric module which are IL-litIng for the diode used. This design is applicable in all cases where the series resonance frequency of the diode is between the signal frequency and the open-circuit frequency. 2/2 AP6040393- k=. Ref. Code: UR 40_10!K ~Y? IZS ISIZ) 2- Li USSR UDC 621.396.62.029.6:621.391.822 M. YE S 74 X L. and ."Det6rmination of the Noise Factor of a Microwave Receiver" 'Moscow, Radiotekhnika,-Voll 25, No 1,~Jan 70, pp ~0-73 Abstract: This article presents an atteopt to standardize the defi- -nition of the noise factor, taking the concordance of the noise source and transmission line into accot2nt. The use of wave resistance.4 of the transmission line as a standard impedance in the problems of noise measurement is recommended. The proposed definition states that:the single channel differential noise factor of a device is the ra tio of the total noise power etwittled at the output loild on opera- tional frequency at standard-noise tem .perature (Tn"2930K) of the signaL source., consistent w.1th communication line., to the part of this power determined by the sources Justifications underlying the propo~6ed definition are developed on the basis of tuning and operation condi- :tions of various amplifiers and receivers considered here. Original article has 2 figures and 7 forraLalas. -LL USSR UDC 62L.396.'62.029.6:621.391.822 GERTSENSHTML M. 3- YE. L.:-G. and'VERKHOVYKH, N. P.-.2 E I'Determinatibn ofithe Noise Factor off a Microwavo, Receiver" Moscow, Radi6tekht'lika, Vol 25, No 1,~, an 70, pp 70-73 Abstract: TtAs article Dresents an dttempt to standardize the defi- nition of the noise factor, taking t~e concordance of the noise Source and transmission line into accountt~ The use of wave resistance of the transmissi6n line as a standard impediance in the problems of noise measurpment'-is recommended. The proposed definition sta'tes that the single c~tannel differential :~ oise factor of a device[,is the -in ratio of the"total noise power emitted at the outi:iut load on opera- tional frequtncy ~Lt standard noise tdmperature (T=29301() of the signal source, co:3sisten t with communicatioq,line, to the par-, of this Dower determined by the-,source. Justifications;underlying the proposca definition are delveloped or, the basio of Puning AIIAd operatioN condi- tions of various amplifiers and receivers considered 6re. qriginal article has 2 figvres and 7 formulas..., 83 Acc. Nr; AP003GS127 PRIMARY SOURCE: Zllrnal Xlikrobiologii, Epidemiolo'gii, i Immunobiologli, 1970,.Nr 1, p p, .1 k5' DYNAMICS OF DISCHARGE OF TYPHOID BACILLI IN CHRONIC CARRIERS IN DIFFERENT SEASONS OF THE YEAR AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE 1N THE EPIDE- MIOLOGY OF THE Disasr, S. R. &qmlk, Ya. Af. Ferdinand I S k da Ly"S. a eva, &AoAaw,,~i'L I. _P0- oval pors r. P. Tinia-s-h ina 'Al. i *. 91 ti qv$6 Ape~,kina, M. D. The feces of forty five carriers of typhoid bacillus were examined in different censons of the year. The greatest number of bacilli was discharged from Jartuary to, Aia (0.1 to 960 mfllion per gm of feces were the number of bacilli found throughc~lt the ya%. Therefo:e~ the authors recommend examination of carriers to be cArr!e4 out mainly d6ring the first half of the year. no association bet There was established ween the seasonal distributlonot the Incidence USSR TJDC 621.397,,132:621-382:621-375.4 BRITANISMKIY, R. G., SO and KWOVIOH, I. G. "SEM Chromaticity Block With Integrated Circuits" Moscow, Tekhnika kino i televidenkl, No. 11, 1971, pp 48-52 Abstract: Stressing the advantages and usefulness of integrated circuits, this article offers as an example of those advantaEes the experimental model of a printed circuit for decoding chroma- ticity signals in the SEK0 system~of color television. This circuit contains two integrated circuit units: one,,type -'K2TS241, is a bistable flip-flop; the other, type K20241 is an electronic switch. Both can be used either in the SEXAM or the PAL systems. The schematics of both are given together with a schematic of the ensemble, and their operation is explained, The schemnatic off an alternative switching circuit that can be used in the chromaticity block is also provided. Among the new components in this block is a delay line, external photographs and an internal drawing ol t..,hich are sholm. Other illustrations are a block diagram of the chroma- ticity circuits and oscillograms of the signalai at various poL'Its in the block diagram. The authors are associated with the 11. A. Bonch-Bruyevich Electrical Engineering Communications Institute of Leningrad. USSR UDC: 621.165.536.24.001.5 PAVLOVSKIY, G. I., PAVLOVSKIY, V. G., S-O-L-()V-E-Y-L-~-'-V-.% "Study of Heat Exchange in the Intershell, Space of a Turbine" Issledova-niye Teploobmena v Mezhkorpusnom Prostranstvp Turbiny ZEriglish version abo~e7, Institute of Problems of Machine Building, Kharlkov, 10,73, 7 pp (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal T,zrbostroyeniye, No 11, 1973, Abstract No 11.49.24 Dep) Translation: This work presents a method for experimentation and experi- mental data on the investigation of heat exchnnge unde~r unstable conditions on a modol of the K-300-240 steam turbine. The criteriml equation T Nu =0.077ReO.8(- f.d f.d f is produced, where the defining dimension used is the clearance between the walls of the inner and out-er cylinders, the defining te"--,erature is the mean temperature of superheated steam over the tilne interval of heating of the turbine body. The equation is recommended for deterrdnation of the heat exchange factor in the intershell. space in the turbine. 2 Fig~jrcz; 3 Biblio. Refs. G.A., IMS, H.A, IMMUKHAIME-DOV, "Material For Cathodes" UDO 621.17-185.0;~2.21 (088.8) V.KH.' -9 11 USSR Authorls Certificate No 22288 It filed 2 Oct 68, published 7 Julie 71 -(-from MtElektronika i yeye ,rimenenives No 1, Jon 72, Abstract No lA87P) Translation; According to the invention, the Whode material differ-n from well-known materials in the fact that it consists of a solid solution of borides of rare earth and alkali-earth Luetals in which the borides in question. are taken in the ra-tiot boride of rare-earth metal, front 60 to 95 molar Far- cant; boride of alkali-earth metal, from 5 to 40 zaalar percent. The colid Sol- utione of rare-earth and alkali-earth metqla have oxaller vapor presoureB than separated borides and therefore evaporate more elvely then separated boridea and consequently also It-heir mixture. With a solution of a boride of an alkali- earth metal, e.g., BaB6 in a boride of a rare-earth metal, e.g., LaB6, in the solid solution which is formed a metallic type of ccnduct4on remains, the emissive properties of which are better than in a boride of rare-earth metal. A reduction of the work finction with LaB because of the difftsion of E'-.3 6 6 is accounted for by th fee that at the cathode surrace m nato-~ c into LaB6 e t a 0 11 film is produced of the more active _-etal Be, the.work fun-.Ilion of ~.hich iH lower than with La. Tests of I 'he emissive properties of tho Eolid colutions showed that during operation of tho co-1hodo at 1400-11-500 C the corrent 1/2 USSR MEYERSON, G. A. et a!, USSR Aut-hor's Certificate 11c 299887 density of the emission for a composition containing 40 molar percent BaB w it the residual LaB is twice as high and for a composition th 50 molar BaB the residual LaB 6 6 is 1.5 "mee as high as vilth the came corditions for pure LSB6. A.F. USSR UDC 51 SOLOVEYCH "Planning the Delivery of Production under Conditions of Establishing the Maxi- f mum Number of Long-Term Economic Relations of the Consumers and Suppliers 0j. Production" Nauch. tr. Mosk. in-t nar. kh-va (Scientific Works of Moscow Institute of the National Economy), 1972, vyp. 101, pp 159-169 (from RU-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V394) Translation: A study was made of the application of the transport problem scheme with fixed payments. USSR UDO 621.397 qyrHTK. I~Ys , DRAEKIN, R.I., YAPUMMIN, K.K.0 LEUBSKAYL, G.V.j SHARGORODSKAYA, F.M., KORNIM-40, G.G*, TSEDIKt A.3, OElactronic Device For Information Display" Ele ktroavyasO, No 1, Jan 1972, pp 59-6~ Abstract: The paper describes an information display device of the desk type, intended for operation vith an electronic computer through a telegraph co=.Uni- cation channel. A. block diagram of the.device and the basic parameters of the unit are presented. The authors report that a now ininormatiou display device vas developed on tha basis of the unit 4eacribed, but few dttaile are given. (An-exterior view of the device is shown on the journal cover.) In the now de- vice it is possible to reproduce 512 symbols (16 lines, )2 symbols to the line) of.an ELT231,K93 screen. The set of reproduoibla symbols includes the Russian alphabet$ figures, and spacial symbole-altogether 64 a~mbols. With an indi- vidual keyboard which has 47 figare-lotter keys and 21 functional, it is possible to food information into an elect.ronic com,luter and to accompliah complete editing of -the text with the aid, of, an alactroitic carriage (wrker) The device contains a spacial exchange unit which aakea~it poneible to operate with an electronic ccmputer in GOST 10859-64 code and in.code MD.-2- In addition$ this unit provides coupling with the OMinsk_321' computer for the Blow channel. 5 fig. I tab. UNCL A cls~ I ~f; Ito PRbCESSING DATE--30')CT70 flTLE--L;-f vCT SPINULL frKALANCE ON SUKFACE AAVINESS DuAltiu BFiLb UnliNiANG,-U- S.I., SOLOVEYCHIK, YA. CCuNTPY OF INFC-USSR STANKI I INSTRUMENY, 0 2t 1970t PP 4-b :.'.--DATF- PUbLISHEU----70 s u bE T AREAS-MECH., IND., CIVIL.AND MARINE ENGR ~-TOPIC TAGS-M.ETAL GRINDINGs GRINDING MACHINE, SURFACE FINISHING -TROL MARKIN'G-NO RESTRICTIONS 'I"60CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ;--~PRJUXY REEL/fRAIME-1-999/1295 STEP NO--UR/0121/70/0001002/0004/0006 ~tIRC~ACCESCSICN NC-APOM254 UNCLASSIFIED e-fz 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NU-AP0123254 A8STRACT,/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT, CAUSES OF GPINDING SPINOLE IMbALANCL ARE INVESTIGATED AND IfS EFFECT ON SURFACC WAVINESS OF A HOLE UINUER MACHINING4 MATHEMATICAL DEPENDENCIES ARE GIVEN WHICH MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO MAKE A QUANTITATIVE EVALlUATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS OF.t~AVINESS C04DITIONED BY IMaALANCE, AN ANALYSIS IS GIVEN OF THE EFFECT OF RPM VARIATION AND OVERHAND Cf THE GRINDING SPINIXE UN WAVINESS DURING CHANGEGVER FROM TRUING UP AND DRESSING THE GRINDING WHEEL TO GRINDING. THE GIVEN DATAMAKE IT POSSIBLE TO DETERM[NE THE SUBSTANTIATED REQUIREMENTS FOR GRINDING~DISCS AND FOR THE DESIGN OF -INTERNAL GRINUING MACHINES WITH kESPECT TO THOSE PARAMETERS WHICH DETERMINED THE EFFECT OF IMbALANCE CN THE QUALITY,OF THE WORK PIECE. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 541.49+542.91 TETERIN, E. G., SHESTERIKOV, N. N., KRUTIKOV, P. G., and SOLOVKIN, A. S. "IR-Spectroseopical. Study of Uranyl di-n-Butylphosphates Moscow, Zhurnal Neorganicheskay Khimii, Vol 16, No 3, Mar 71, pp 78G-784 Abstract: Compounds forming during the reaction of di--n-butylphosphoric acid 'DBP or NA) in nitric acid solutions, with the compositi;)n of U-NO -A 1:0:2, 1:1:4, and 1:1.-2 were reinvestigated spectroscopically in 2; !R range. On the basis of the data obtained, speculations-weremade regarding the structure of such compounds, It has been stated that DBP acts as a bridge group in reactions with metals in nitric or hydrochloric acid solu- tions, its functional. groups binding various metal at.ozo. 17 - TE! i ur'~Iai USSR UDC 540'.'?0,1,6 38 KRUT-IKUV, F. G. and SCLCAIKIN, A. S. "Uranyl Di-n-butylphosphates" Moscow, Zhurnal Neorgan.-Icheskoy Khimii, Vol 15, NO 6, jun 70, pp 1610-1613 Abstract Aqueous solutions of di-n-butyIphosp;-&.,-,i,ic acid Z re,act wi th UO--) (!',()3)2 dissolved in water or in molar f olvdn-_1 o 1~ s iluble compounds with the comPositior, UOZA2. In thi laper the effect of tKe concentration of HA and HNC3 on tKis complex formation was otudied, using a 0.2 and a 6 molar aqueo-us sol!u-Tion of h:'.03. 2;'rom the 0.2 molar HINCI a solid light yellow, almQst white, amorphous pre- ci-oitate with a co-Mposition U02A2 was obtained. From -6he 6 molar AHNo-3 dark yellow viscous liquids were obtained, which, whien aashed -altK water.,turned into a glassy substance with a composition of 41 'A2) 0 U02 N0_3)(IA2), UC2(NO))(h HA2), Or theiv MixtuZ'(~- These two -L)rO- duc s are interconvei~-Iible: the viscous material gaives the solid when placed in a 0.2 mola" ~:NG3, and conversely the solid will turn nto 112 KRUTIKOV, P. G., et al, Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, Vol 15, No 6, Jun 70, pp 1610-1613- glass when treated '~.oy 0 molar HN103. Data on salLibilit,; of the isolated complexes in n-decane, in a mixture of HA and n-decane, and in 0.2 and 0' molar HNO, are reported. It is proposed that urarvl may be extracted from nitri~c acid media by means,of the HA solutions in-n-decane. 2/2 1.12 025 UNCLASSIFIED P140CESSING DATE--lbOCT70 TITLE--ON SURGICAL TREATMENT OF HEMANGIOMAS IN CHICUREN -U- -AUTHOR-SOLOVKOs A.YU, _rOUNTRY OF INFO"USSR ",SOURCE--VESTNIK KHIkURGII 114ENI 1. 1. GREKOVA# 1970p VOL 104t NR 4, PP 119-120 ,,~J)ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 -.'::,SUBJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES "TOPIC TAGS--PEDIATRICSt BLOOD VESSEL# LESIONP HEMORRHAGEY SUTURE-4 SURGERY ~.~CjONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~--._DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1988/0045 STEP NO--UR/0589/70/~IG4/(JO4/0119/0120 _.C_jRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105144 UNCLASSIFIED mks 212 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS114G DATE-16OCT70 ~~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105144 F ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-10) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BASED ON THE STUDY OF IMM DIATE AND LATE RESULTS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF HE4ANGIOMAS IjN 146 PATIENTS IT THAT RESECTION OF LARGE CAVEkNOUS ANT) kACEHOSE lit: MAN',- I L;'IiS IS CC I IS INHERENT IN HEMORRHAGE HAZARDOUS TO PATIENT'S 1.11-Et '14HEREAS IN NONRADICAL RkEMOVAL OF GROWING COV40N HYPERTROPHIC HEVIANGIOMAS FRL')UENT RECURRENCES ARE OBSERVED. IN EXTENSIVE CAVERNOUS AND IIACEMOSE ANGIUMAS TU THE END OF LESSENING BLEEDING T14E TREATMENT SHOULD 111'. INITIATEO riiTH INJECTIONS OF SCLEROSING SOLUTIONSP ELECTROPUNCTURINGf ETC., WHII-t OURING THE OPERATIUN IT IS NECESSARY TU INFILUATE THEIR. TISSUE WITH A MIXTURE OF BLOOD SERUM AND NOVUCAINq TO PUT IfjTER,RjprE0 SUIURES ON'. THE LATTER, OR TO APPLY A HEMOSTATIC TUURNM~r PROXIMIAL Y,. H"'1)%EVERq GROWING MAMUN HYPE. RTPLIPH IC HEMANGIUMAS SHOULD bE (-.--IRST RESECTEO, AND TliEN IF SURGICAL INTERVENTION PRUVE0 TO BE NUNRAIDGAL INJECTIOI-45 OF SCLEROSING SOLUTIONS SHOULD BE vSEu. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEPTO TITLE--CHARACTERISTICS OF DUST CARRIED OUT OF A FLUIDILED BED FURNACE DURING THE ROASTING OF A NICKEL CONCENYRATE -U- AUTHOR-(02)-SOLOVOV9 N.I.i ASTAFYFVp,A.F. COUNTRY OF rNFO--USSR '~'SOURCE-TSVET. METAL. 19701 43(2),# 22-4 OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS# MECH-i 14ND- tCIVIL AND MARINE ENGR ~~'-'TOPIC TAGS--ROASTING FURNACE, AIR POLLUTIONt CHEMICAL COMPOSITI&Np FLUIDIZED BED, NICKELi COPPER, LEADt SULFIDE9 ORE,: C ON T R 0MARKING-N.) RESTRICTIO14S 3CUMENT-CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1969/0556 STEP NO--UR/0136/701!rJ'#3/t')02/0022/0024 ACCESSION NO--AP0107161 LINCLASS IF IEO 1 -7. 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP01071.61 ~ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G;3-0- ABSTRACT. PHYS~ CHEM, AND MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DUST CARRIED OUT OF A FLUIGIZEO BED FURNACE DURING T4E ROASTING OF NI CONC. PREPO. DURING THE FLOTATIONcSEPN- OF CU-NI CONVERTERAMATTE WEPE EXAMD. DUST SAMPLES WERE TAKEN DIRECTLY FROM THE GAS STREAM BY USING STANDARD TECHNOLOGY, SAMPLES WERE TAKEN ALSO FROM OTHER PARTS OF THE ENTIRE ASSEMBLAGE* BASED ON ITS PARTICLE SIZEP THE OUST IS SIMILAR TO THE STARTING Nt CONC* THE FU19DAMENTAL SIZE OF THE GRAINS IS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 0*01 MM9 ANDJS RELATIVELY LIGHT WITH RESPECT TO ITS-BULK-0,10 THE REMAINING DUST.IS SOMEWHAT COARSER, AND HAS A SLIGHTLY HIGHER BULK D. THE COLLECTED OUST BECOMES SOMEWHAT IMPOVERISHED WITH NI DURING T14E MOVEMENT OF THE GASESt AND AT THE SAME TIME RECOMES SOMEWHAT ENRICHED W.I.TH S ESP. SIGNI'FICANT IS THE INCREASE IU THE SULFATE S. THE AS CONTENT IN ;fiE DUST INCREASES BY 2 TIMES AS COMPARED WITH THE STARTING CONC., THAT OF PB INCREASES BY 5 TIMES, AND THAT OF SE RY T TIMESo T14E OUST CONTA-INS PRIMARILY THE FINEST NIO 94RTICLES, WHICH ARE PARTIALLY ROASTEOr AS WELL AS,FREE- SULFIDE COMPONENTS OF THE CONC. MANY PARTICLES IN THE DU$'r ARE IN THE FUSED STATE. ALL THE INCRUSTATIUNS IN THE GAS CONDUIT SYST~M HAVE A WELL EXPRESSED LAMELLAR STRUCTURE WITH DIFFERENT PHYS. CHEM. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LAYERS. SOME OF THE LAYEAS CONSIST ALMOST ENTIRELY OF NIO WITH INDIVIDUAL SULFIDE INCLUSIONS PRESENT, WHISREAS OTH~-ill LAYERS CONSIT PRIMARILY OF SULFIDES. THE ABS. AMTs OF OUST CARAIED OUT INCREASED 141TH INCREAS60 CONSUMPTION OF THE BATCH. UNCLASSIFIED W Acc. Nr: Abstraztinit-'Sirvice: Ref. COd&; 6 '&.07 &0051525_ CHDrICAL ABST.S-7 '0 it3 102247q Reprocening of aMnic-ontaining Pro'ducts at the Sevaronikel combine. Alekseeva, R. K.; lylnol'a. L. S.: SolQxQ&=&.:L (IV~SSRJ. IZZ Aletal. 0791, 9?1), 17-1 -(Russ). The material of anodes 'inelectroly-tical r~sfi,~iing of Ni metal must be virtually As free, otherwise As cont~niinates the finalproduLt- In the Severonikel mqallurg~calmrnbitie apewitms most of the As is atcumulated in so called wony cal;e.~and in dust collected by clectroprecipitators. inck rnaterizl~ ~rr recycled because of their relatively high content Of !1:11' CU. idol Cd, etc- and, thertfore, Asihould be rem,~-~edftorn the~cyde. At.the same time, water pollution by U must he ai-ioi4tti, ~ Based nn lab. expts., a combin -ed process for treating thesv. MA'Nrials was suggested- T tie Fe~ake ii, d iisolvtd in H-904 and siniultaneot;sly S% is introduced to reduce Fe(111). the filtrate is combincd wittj a Citar ioln. itir-Iting fro.11i"Ole filtra. tion r1ulbCquelit to Elie cloaroprccipiltator dust repWp~d in HtO leaching. The combined soln. is tr6ted with C1, air, a 6 d CuCOj and then acidified to pli - 2.6-2.7, pptn.). The fAll er cake contg. all of the As in the form of imol. Ci arsenates is reniovvd. The filtrate is subjcacd to.Ond pptn. (C,,10't)r CaCO3,~ air, and NazCO, to PH = 7.10~-7.2). Both the sepd. solid phaw, f.e. a Call- centrate of Ni), and the mother liquor contain virtuaJlly no As. V. D%,cjrak REEL/FRAME 119811737 M USSR UDC 615.28:547.333.4 PANKRIN Ye. F., SOLOVSKIY, M. V., and EKH-11PLYAROV, 0. 1111., Institute of High Molecular Compoun .16F T-USn cademy of Sciences, Leningrad s "Synthesis and Antimicrobial Properties of Polymers Containing Quaternary Ammonium Groups" Moscow, Khimiko Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 5, No 7, July 1971, pp 24-26 Abstract: The svnthesis and antimicrobial- effect of copolymers of N-vinyl- pyrrolidone with (2-methacryloxyethyl)triethylamoniutn iodide and bromide are described. The degree of effect of the macromolecule, its size and the nurber of amnoniuni groups in it, is determined. The phvsical and chemical properties and antimicrobial activity of the meatiorted copolymers are tabu- lated. With an increase in the proportion of the (2-methacryloxyethyl)- triethylammonium halides in the initial mixture, a reduction in the charac- teristic viscosity of the copolymer is observed. It was found that the polymers dissolve well in water in any ratio, and are strong polyelectrolytes. The antimicrobial activitv was determined by the method of serial dilutions using staph. aureus 209P and B.coli as the test cultuxe. The values of the 1/2 71 USSR PANARIN, Ye. F., et al., Khimiko Farmatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 5, No 7, Jtily 1971, pp 24-26 minimum bacteriostatic concentration for the monomers and copolymers of different composition and molecular weight are tabulated. The monomers 'r homooolviers demonstrated turned out to be low-active comuounds whereas thel D -highest activity which in the case of the iodide exceeds the monomer activity by--more than two orders. Copolymers with N-vinylpyrrblidone also exhibited noticeable activitv which increased with an increase :17t the ammonium group content in.the Copolymer. Introduction of amonium gr.oups into polyvinyl- pyrrolidone diJ not lead to a sharp increase in toxicitv. 212 ANCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 .~TJTLE-r-CORRELATION BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND ACID STAB_ILITY IN .-:,.~;~PHENOXYMETHYLPENICILLItIS -U- UTHOR;, -.(02)-PANARINI YE*F.v L ~ov ~Llj m . V . ~CUNTRY.z OF IN-FO--USSR 19701 VOL 15t NR 5v PP 426-431 AT E PUBLISHED ------- 70 _'SUBJECT AREAS-81OLOGICAL -AND -14EDI-CAL SCIENGES YOPIC TAGS-PENICILLINv CHEMICAL STABILITY, MOLECULAR STkUCTURE# HY 0 R OL Y S I S '.~.CONTROL MARKING--NO kESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0 --1994/0146 PROXY.REEL/FRAME CIRC ACCESSION N0-00114542 Im, STEP NO--UR/0297/70/015/005/0426/0431 S - S IF I E D s Lw.A -T:1 v..ifl41ll if. il K 1,42;1A &0 OCIV IAITia~ 0~01 Lrj__~ diii 0"', 1 ...2/2 012 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-160CT70 ~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0114542 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. TO ELUCIDATE THE CORRELATION THE STRUCTURE AND THE ACID STABILITY OF PENICILLINS9 NUCLEAR SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYMETHYLPENICILLINS WERE SYNTHESIZED AND THEIR .`.HYDROLYSIS AT PH 2.0 WAS STUDIED. IT WAS FOUND THAT SIMILAR TO ~~':~'PHENYLPENICILLINS ELECTRONE DONOR SUBSTITUENTS INCREASED THE REACTION RATEi_.w'HILE THE ELECTRONE ACCEPTOR ONES DECREASED IT. SATISFACTORY CORRELATION BETWEEN THE LOGARITHMS OFXHE REACTION RATE CONSTANTS AND HAMMET DELTA CONSTANTS WAS SHOWN. CONSTANT REACTIONS (P) WERE EQUAL TO MINUS 0.358t MINUS 0.350 AND MINUS 0.295 FOR 30, 35 AND 40DEGREES RESPECTIVELY. THE VALUE OF THE TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENT (?I) EwUAL TO :"~--~Oi271 FORt OCH SUB2 GROUP CORRESPONDED TO THE LITERATURE DATA FOR OTHER _REACTION SERIES. THIS MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO USE THE CORRELATION ANALYSIS FOR PREDICTION OF ACID STABILITY OF NEWLY SYNTHESIZING PENICILLINS. FACILITY: INSTITUTE FOR HIGH MOLECULAR CJMPOUNDS F*.,-AC--ADEMY- OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR, LENINGRAD. -7f 1 023 UNCLASSIFTED~ k6cESS;ING DATE-020CT70 T. -1 T L E: A t~JlviA L ClU S REFLECTIONS CF ELECTROMIAGNETic WAVES FROM A DIFFRACTIO-N GRATING- WITH A DIELECTRIC LAYER -U- B.A., SOLOVYAN,)VAI I .~P V%jN T R Y OF INFO--USSR AUR --TZVVYZ RADIOFIZIKAs VOL. 13s NO. 39 1970v Po -4b7-470 _,Sf -CE PUPLISHED ------- 70 3JE'T AREAS-ELECTRUNICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. ..'~-,TUPIC...TAriS--ELECTRL-)MAG,NE:TIC WAVE# DIFFRACTION GRATING, DFLECTRIC LAYER, !'G' .1 E E N FUNCTION*:DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDEv HARMONIC GENERATOR. C C-14T R CJL MAKKING-NO RESTRICTIC-14S ..:DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -tTROXY RELL/FRAME--199110145 STEP Pi(J--UR/01411'tO/OL3/00310467/0470 CIRC ACCESSION N,9--AP0110111 I F-I E 0 '023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-~-029CT7C -CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0110111 ,:'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT6 INVESTIGATION (IF THE INCIDENCE OF A PLANE ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE ON A CONDUCTING SCREEN HAVING A PERIODIC _ARkAY OF RECTANGULAR H3LES WITH A DIELECTRIC coATI~IG. ON THE 3ASIS 3f THE FLOQUET THEOREM, THE PROBLEM FOR AN INFINITE ARRAY IS REDUCED TO ThE CASE OF DIFFRACTION ON A SINGLE.PERIOD-OF THE STRUCTURE. THE GREENtS FUNCTION OF THE PROBLEM AUTOMATICALLY ACCOUNTS FOR:THE EFFECTS OF NEIGHBURING HOLES. EXPRESSIONS. ARE GIVEN FOR THE TRANSMISS13N AND REFLECTION CUEFFICIENTSt AND NUMERICAL RESULTS AR&PLOTTED FOR THE CASE OF NORMAL WAVE INCIDENCE. THE DATA SHOW THAT THE PASSAGE OF w. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES HAS A RESONANT CHARACTER WITH TWO TYPES OF RESONANCES: REGULAR FUNDAMENTAL AND HIGHER ORDER qESONANCES A14D ANOMALOUS RESONANCES~ THE ANOMALOUS RESONANCES ARE EXPLAINED BY THE OF- PROP-AGATING HIGHER HAR-14ONICS OF WAVEGUIDE M00C,S IN- THF FACILITY1 DIELECTRIC LAYER. URALOSKII POLITEKf4NIrHESKII .'INSTITUT, SVERDLOVSK, USSR. _IED um LIISSIP 1'12- 041 UNCLASS IF I ED POCESSING DATE--11DEC70 -rtTLL-CPTICAL CHARCE EXCHANGE AND THERFAL STIAULATION EFFECT IN GAAS WITH FE -U- AUTHOR- 104)-L MELY. ANCVSK I'V t E.M.v PALOVo N-M-t SOLOVERt --CCUNTRY OF INFO-LSSR ~,~::.SGURCE-FIZIKA I TEKHNIKA POLUPROVODAIKOV, VOL. 4, MAR. :1970, P. 527-532 DATE PtjbLISH'ED----FAR70 ,~.~SUbJECT APEAS-PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--CikYSTAL OPTIC PROPERTY, OpTic 0kciPERTY, EXCHANGE, :.-THERMAL EFFECTt SIMULATION, LR ON. 114PURETYr, GALLIUM ARSENIbL, ELicrRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE, ELECTRON TRIPLETSTATE :CC,'-iTRCL PIARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS --~VOCUME,NT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PROXY RI:EL/f'lz;,ME--1996/I855 STEP J40--UR/0449/?,'3/004.(001)/0527/0~,32 __,_CIRC ACCE.SSICN N'0-_-AP0111~819_ 041 U1~4CLASSIFIED PRUCESSINIG dAYE-11DEC70 ~CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0116819 ABSTRACT/EXThACT--(U) GP-0- AB STAACT. UISCUSSION G'F EXPERIMEArS IN WHiCill OPTICAL CHARGE EXCHANGE Ai,;U THERMAL STMULATE044 Er-i:Eurs iERE -[Rot,, LOPED GALLIUM ARSENIDE CRYbrALS. THE ROL~_- OF THE tkCIN IN THESE PROCESSES IS OFTERIAINED BY APPLYING THE EPR.,,-IETHOD TO THE SIUDY Ull; I RON AN INVESTIGATIU~ F TH- THE SPECTRA OF TRIPLY LHARGE ICNS. G E PkUPEkTIUS OF GALL IUli AiZSLfqIl)1- UOPED WITH VARIOUS:' AMU(JIN I'S OF I RON q,,Ll0'-JlE0 THAT THE PGSSILILITY OF OBSERVING *1+.EKf4AL STI-MULATICN I-f+LCrS ASSAll"ATED -HE LEVEL "R B T WITH THE CHARGE EXCHANGE OF I IRUN IS OETE1,t,'INED Y tHE UEGRCE CF CObtPENShTlCN OF THE MIATERIAL -ANi ') BY:THE k.ESENI,!'~: OF OTHEP DEEP SEATED LEVELS. PARALLEL INVEST I GAT IGINS OF THERf~ALLY STIMULATED CURRENTS AND CHANGES IN IRON CONCENTRAlION (TKIPLY:01ARGED IRCN IC14S] FRUM THE INTENSITY CF THE EPR SPECTRA REVEALED !*~,E EXtSTENl',;E. OF AN 0.2 EV A(;CfPT6R LEVEL IN THE CRYSTAL. . THE EXPtRIOENTAL DATA oo-rm."IED LEAD TO CERTAIN CUANTITATIVE ESTIMATES OF THEiPARAMETERS rJF DLEP LYIN(, LEVELS IN GALLILli-I AKSF.NIDE* FACILATY: GOSUDARSTVENNY1 NAUCHNO-ISSLECOVATELISKII I PROEKTNYI INSTITUT ,.-,.-,:~:,PROMYSHLENNCSTI, IAOSCt:W, USSR-s' USSR UDC 533.6.013.42 SOLOVYEEV, A. A. "The Problem of the Analytical Design of an Optimal Reg,,,ilator for an Elastic Flying Object" Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta 0-lorks of Kazan' Aviation Institute), 1971, No. 13,1, pp 57-63 (from RZh-Hekhanika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstract Ila 3V493-) Translation: The problem of the ana4tical design of an optimal regulator for an elastic flying object when its perturbed motion is controlled with the aid of a concentrated moment is discussed. The flying, object-is depicted as a straighit nonhomogeneous beam which is deforried under the action of elastic, aerodynWilic and gravitational forces. A numerical example is given for the simplified, problem when aerodynamic forces and normal compression From mass forces are absent. Optimal qu(?nching of only the first tone of the oscillations is achieved and the controlling roment is applied to the end section of the beam. 6 ref. G. S. Aronin. USSR UDC 621.315.592:546.19'681 KOVTONM, N. F., KURBATOV, L. N., NOZDRIN, V. V., ORLqV'?'_aY,_~A% *RYABENKO, Ye. A., RASKIN, A. A., ROSILTROVA, R. P., SEVASTYANTOV, V. G. , UATMAGIN, A. M., SHALLMOV, B. Z., and SMIL011, U& "Some Problems of a Technological For=lation of the Process of Obtaining Epitaxial Films of Gallium Arsenide by the Gas Phase Method" V sb. Protsessy rosta kristallov i plenck Doluprovodn. (Procedures for the Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films .-- Collection of Works) Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 341-350 (from RZh-Elektronika i veye primeneniy6, No 7, July 1971, Kustract No MOD) Wanslation- 'Me epitaxial films of GaAs obtained were producpd by the pas phase method with the use of AsHx, Ga, and HCL. GaAs wafers carved as uubatrates. ",to am-tace of a wafer was sub ected to chemical-mechanical "roceaning and etching with r H2SO4-. H202s HPO in the ratio 3; 1: 1. Synthesis of ths GaAs wea conducted in a reaction annaratus which was thoroughly scavenzed by F.2 and eLched by h.01 at 9";00 0 ar for 30 mirates. After cooling, the Ga was loaded into the chs -bar. Me chamber was heated to a t_-mceraturu of 8~D 0 for activation of the,Ga surface. Lfter reduction of the temperature to 1C '0 Ct -,he Galts substrate wan introduced into the re- action zone. After heating tbo Ga area and the GaAs area, etching of the GaS was performed by HCl gas in a otream. of AaH3-and F-2. The films were doped by Se. 1/2 JSSR KOVTOMM, N. F., et al., Protsessy rosta kristallov' i plenok poluprov (Procedures for the Growth of Semiconductor*Crystals and Films -- Collection of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 341-350, (from RZIi-Elektronika L_Lre,,:e primeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B130) Thp beat specimens of film had n-type conductivity and a mobility of 4090-5000 celvosee. Films dor~d by Se had, a concentration of 3.017-- 101 at/cm5 and Wraobility of 2000 cm /v.eec. 8 ref. V.B. 2/2 56 022 UNCLASSI-FIED -PROCTSIN6 DATE--20NOV70 TILTLE-STATL:CF ORGANOSILICCN COMPOUNDS ONICELLULOSE FgdERS AUtHUR-103)-GUBINA, S.P., SOLOVYEV, A.A.s MELNIKOV# B-N. CO.UNTRY OF INFO--USSR -S(10k(;E--IZV. VYSSH. UCHEB. ZAVED., KHf