SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TEMPRALIYEV, T. T. - TEPTIN, G. M.
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'KO, L. A., TAKIBICY0.1, 'F,.; S. , and
BOCFS, E. C. 11,03TY-C-1-HO, A. 11. SAN
Irstituta of N u c.1 e dr Physicl~, !~Lz'_~Jrh SSR Acadeny of
Seleficest Alxa-Ata
I'Deternination of the hat e of Charged Particles by Delta-Blectrons in a
-Ur
Hydrogen BuVD!e Chamber"
PrIbory i Tekh. Eksper, No 41:19,71" pp,64-66.
Abstmett The autho::-_ d-iscuss the results o f a new met-hoa of identifying
high-pnorjy chaz-1--cc, r_%rtic-lez5 '~y using do!-ta--electronr->. The delta-
ca foui: a p --x-
olectrons iere x(3_,`rTof on socandarj tza.dw of -~bca p -ints actions
in an Si-em hyd,~-0,7ezj bubbia c~=.Lmr vith a:-O_i;,,m_-v invulse of 10 GeV/Sec.
Mie effectiveness of t-he izethcd: p 4;j',.gf -+he total ber of' secondaxy
num
particiv-s; ir Drincf.p_o, it" ;mkvO it ro3sible to detei,111. '0 'fte matuze oif t~e
particiezi D, the roji.on of im-rjid;ws gre;atcr than 2 Gt~-V/Se(~ when" it is
pnetir-ally Lm-posaibie to make identi.-fication by mealsurip- the ionl_,Zation
losses. 'ih.~- aut~ho=_ sun-oxt their findinrs ~rith equatLionT,- Lrd schc,:atics.
Figure I depict-s t-ha im-p-alse -for positive ic e a- A -
Fp:t 1 S nd del a
electrom Fl-ure 2 dc:jcrj.L\,r, the d-Istribuition by the sqmxo of tho
for negative and positive -p=ticles. FiGure 3 shovis thc impulse zpectrum
1/2
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USSR UDC 61r)-001. 17-01 ?:616
TEXRYAMISKAYA, R. A., Chair of General Surg'ery- And Chair of Hospital Therapy,
in- itute
"Characteristics of Blood Coag%qation in Bui7i. Sickness!'
~Ioscow, Laboratornoya Delo No 2, 1970, F-P 1-13-114
comparative study was made of the dynamics of' blood coagulation in
Abstract:
patients with burn sickness and in healthy persons. Results of 'the investiga-
tions are presented in a table which furnishes data on:~blood coafulation ta'Me in
minutes, recalcification time in: seconds~,Aolarance of -blood to heparin La
minutes, urothrombin index in ", fibrinogen. content iiiiag ~, fibrinolytic activ-
P
ity in minut6s, and blood clot retraction in %U. Analynis of the data obtainod
5howod that in most of the patients, during the period of Vurn iaeation with
cachexia and after skin autotransplantation, there vat an increazie in blood co-
agulation, inhibition of fibrinolysis, an increase in !*.ibrinogon content, and a.
positive reaztian to thle presence of fibrinogen 3 in th?3 (wlhich is a pro-
~,-ondition Cor throrifoo -ones is) . The activity of factor of tho prothrombin complax
was lowered, esDecially as cachexia developed, which mAy be 1s;5ociated wid-, Iiiier
lesio ns. During convalosconce, an increase in fibrinogen content was observed in
Wght patients, and inhibition of fibrindlytic activity In 11 patients.
USSR UDC 547.963.3:616.853:611.8.13:L
TENCHEV&,_Tfi,__5. and PEVZNER, L. Z.1 Institute of Physiology, Academy of
Sciences USSR, Leningrad
"Effect of Mescaline on the RNA and Protein Content of Cortical Neurons
and jheir Glial Satellite Cells"..
Leningrad, Tsitologiya, No-6, 1973, pp 783-787
Abstractt Topical application of a 32'solution.of mescaline sulfate to the
cat cerebral cortex (suprasylvian gyrus) produced within 10 minutes a dis-
tinct increase in the amount of cytoplasmatic RNA in1he neurons of layer
I.E. No significant changes were noted.in.the surrounding glial cells. After
25 minutes the RNA content was virtually normali Total protein remained un-
changed in the cytoplasm of the cortical.neurons 10 minutes after the appli-
cation of mescaline but increased slightly in the glial satellite cells.
After 25 minutes total protein returned to uormal in the glial cells but
decreased sharply in the neurons. -These changes were~paralleled by changes
in the optical density (concentration);'of.the substances in. the cells, but
the size of the latter was virtually unaffected.
1/1
USSR UDG 615.373:616.927-078.73
T DMF-Th BAS
OVA, N. N., and STANISLAVSKIY, Ye. S., Central
InstLtute, of: EDidemiology and Hoscow institute of Vaccines and Sera imeni
Mechnikov
Erythrocyte 11(d)-Diagnosticum and Its Use~in th Passive Hemagglutination
Reaction in Typhoid Fever"
Moscuj, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunoblologii, No 3, 1971,
pp 129-133
Abstract: Soluble H(d) antigen was obtained from deflagellated Salmonella
muenchen and Salrnonella mission cells. The H(d) diagnosticum was prepared
by sensitizing sheep erythrocytes with the soluble antigen. The diagnosticum
proved to be highly sensitive and ~quite specific in the passive he-maggluLina-
tion reaction with sera obtained f rom - typhoid patients~ a-A from patienLs with
other infectious diseases (pneumonia, influenza, tuberculosis, dysentery, and
so forth) as well as with sera from healthy persons. The sera from hea-1thy
other than typhoid reac
persons and from patients with disesses ted weakly
.,with the diagnosticum (most of the titers did not exceed 1:1.60). On the
other band, the erythrocyte 11(d). diagnosticum was highly active in the
hemagglutination reaction with sera from :typhoid patients; the titer was
1:640 or more in over 75% of the casoa.
UNCLASS I F FE 10
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CIRC ACCESSJC.~j NC-Apo
,ABSTRAC 7 / EXTRUIC T-- ( U) GP-3- ;tLkSyFACT. THE SERA 0 F. GUUN'Ei~ PIGS Gt~NTC~
:7 HAN, 50 HESICLYTIC UNETS OF C 0 M P LEM EX T P'E ki',YL V11--kE USEL), THE
LESS
SUSPENSION OAS PREPbi F R IJ KA 'CULTUIRE Sl.: Tmij 1203 KILLED
ABSO
-ZNT FORMALC HI-ED, -AN-D CENTA IFUqED A 1' 3000 RP.14~ FO.P, I
EhYDE1,. ~WA~
LT-H~JOPEK
-THE ~SERUM QIULD. 1 1,0.: WAS'w: ADO ED H El~ S,~ d i,1,'-,'E N 1'r T j-t EMIXT.. WAS
KEPT FOR, C.5-18 HR ~AT 4-50EGREES ~ANQ' AGAIN (;EWTR',1,FUG-L0 AT LOW TEMIP.
iWAS.i'TflEN.---TESTED1:--8Y fHE-~~,Af~IEKIfJLVf IC kFAC110N
-.-A KILESSO ET AL. ZE-ST A:ESOLT -WERE!~-OBTAIN,~-D WITH A I HR
~, S.
V
~-.ABSCRPTIGN WHICH WAS REPEArED TAICE. SHEEP ERYTHRUCYYES T:~EAT111) it,11TH
:FORVALDEHYDE AND SENSITIZED BY I I J,14 Ci L 0 G fl UIS CJ ANTIGEN W(-F-E ALSu USED
S 'R THE
SUCCES FULLY r-fj A b SURPlT I GN',!: F AC.1 L.1 T Y,,':: TSENT.
"~:,",-MUCH.-ISSLE0. INST. EPIDEMIOL*o MOSCUWj- USSR
1. F_ i
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1/ 2 024 UNCLASS IF UErl PROCFSSING DATF--02OCT70
11LE--SPECIFICITY OF SEROL 03 1 CAL REACTIONS BASED UN SE-,ljvl BACTEkl:l][TY
'~AUTHOR-(05)-RUKHADLE, E.Z., LFVI# M.1 TENDET14 tKy YU.YA.1 PRYAMUKHINA,
S VYORINAv ~YE.I.
0 U N T~ R YOF I:NFO-USSR
,':~~S OU RC F--f. HUP N A LM 1 K R03 10 L G U I IEPIOE1141OLO-GII I- IMMUNIJBIOLCGITs 1970, NR 3,
63!--68'.
l!"'1~10AM.." PU6 V I SHE 0 ------- 70
~C_SUSJECT AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
r_OPFC TAGS--SEROLOGIC TEST, DYSENTERYt TYPHOI D FEVER ANTIGEN, SALMONELLA
JYPHIMURIUM
!~~CNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~._OOCUMENT-CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
L__ ISTEP ND--UR/0016/,70/000~/003/0063/0068
PROXY ,REEL/FR-AME--1990/1487
CIRC ACCESSION fiO--AP0109547
-UNCLASS-IFIED
USSR UDC 627,833:G26.41(088.8)
ZIHEVICH, D. I.. TEINDLER, V. 11. ,ABR.*IZON, A. Z.
"Devic
e for Protection of the Housings of.Hinged Gate s"
USSR Author's Certificate No 255849, filed 23 Oct 68, published 17 'Mar 70,
(from.M-Elektrotekhnika I Encrgetika,, No,2, Feb 71D Abstract No 2 D159 P)
Translation: A device is proposed for protection of*the housings of hinged
gates of sluices and docks from ice irpact. For increased operating reli-
ability of the hinged gates at negative.sir temperatures, the device is made
with a constantly taut screen which f olla-us the- water level. One end of the
screen is.attached to a spool mounted on a floatingeye with a hole located
In a guide well in the end of the thousinf, of the Wite hinges, and Lhe othc~r
Is attacbed to a f loating eye Capable of being troved. along, the guide on the
hinged end of the gate hinge. In order to: keep. the acrean tight, the dclvic,a
is equipped with a weight connected by a cable to a drum rigidly fasttned
to the spool. With the gates campletely open, the eatire. screen is wound on
the spool, and the weight is d rapped to the lowest position. Wban the gate-,
are closed, the screen is unveound off-6e spool, the;~weight rises to the up-
per Position, and the floating eyes which follcrw the~water level in the cham-
ber or race keep the screen at the water. level so t1hat "he loose pack ice
from the chamber does not penetrate to the housings of the gate hinges.
There are 4 illustrations.
USSR UDC 621.791.75:621.3.014.,3:62-229.2L3.001.5:
LITVINTSEV, A. Candidate oE Technical Scipnce--, KRYVIKOVSKIY,
V'~.. N.:, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and TENENBAU1 F. Z.
_~'.Enjinper
"Specifics of the Structure of: the. Are Produced in the Pulsed
'Arc.Welding of AMg6 Alloy"
j
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proiz-vodstvo,: No.1l,'Nov '70, pp 8-10
Abstract: The processes which occur in the visible are during
pulsed welding with a melting electrode are analyzed. The arc
consists of three zones with,characteristic physiaal and chemical
processes. The smooth film.around the endge:,of the welding
bath and seam consist of a mechanical mixturis of atoms of Al,
Mg, and MgO, condensed-from the %iapDr phase on the surface of
the welded metal. The dull black film formed near the welded
seam consists of MgAI
204 and MgO:powdered oxides and pure Al
and-Mg-. The oxygen and mositure:contained iri.the Ar protective
gas oxidize the Mg vapors., The process of oxidation of metal
vapors-occurs most strongly in the outer envelope of the are.
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11 c 5!,FIEG PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
'TETLE-RESPIRATORY CONTROL UPON SUDDEN .5-4 ITCHING NO,"HELAST I.C RESISTANCE
-u-
:-AUTHOR-TENENSAUM, L A
COUNTRY- OF INFO--USSR
~:SQURCE- iiYULLET ZIN' EKS PER I olrENTAL NOY 1-3 IOL QG; I II MED I T S 1 NY 1970, VOL 49,
1411 ~6,- pp
17
~.--DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
---,S.USJ ECT OLOG I CAL AND MED I CAL SCIENCES
BIT t
J OP I C TAGS-RE.-PIRATORY PHYS-[G,LQ~,Y, P jq,EU,40GRA PHY QI%Bu ME D I CAL
EXPERIAENT
--CONTROL MARK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS
,--UN('LA SS IF- I ED
REEL/FRAME-3004/0678 STEP NO--[jR/0219/7()/04,9/006/0014/0017
I R C. A CC E S S 1 G!q N13--AP0131282
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AM MIS4111. I 1~1"' I
7_
4i
Z/ 2 0 17 tjNrL4551 F b PROCESSING DATE--- 1:1NOV70
-CIRC A CICESS I ON NO--APO 1312r32
~ABST.-RACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. E-XPER IMENTS' ON GUICK REACTIONS nF
RABBIT3S RESPIRATORY SYSTEM FOL L01W I MG. SUODEN S%41T(',HlNG ON N't3NELASTIC
RESI'STANCE TO. MSPIRATIGN ARE GESCRIBE0. . NCNELASTIC RESISTANCE OF
DIFFERENT VALUES WAS SWITCHED"ON :AT DIFFERENT PHA'SL--S dF THE "ESPIR,%TORY
_CYCLE, AND ITS INFLUE,'ACE ON TH E L) IA PHR A GM: E . M. G;"i\j0 BREATHING CURVE
-ESPIRAT RY IM? -DIATCLY AFTER
(PNE'JMJGRAl',l I IN ONE OP T~iO P o
~SWITCHING* ON WAS INVESTIGATED. THE FOLLIJIdING EXPI:ERIMEiNTAL RESULTS WERE
.-ACHIEVErl: (1) THE-ulAPHR.AGM EFFORT DURIN (AS PEVEALEG, BY
ITS F CHANGE 11-IMEDIATELY 1AFTER SW~'TCH[t G Gol E S I S TI:.IC E.
M. G.) DOESN'T
N E V ER T rf L E 5 5 04ING TO PR0LrstNfj- INSPIRATION HE TIDAL DIAPH-'~,GM EFFf)-','T WAS
R'--AS:50 ioll CUMPARISUN WITH NORMAL CONUITIGiNS (1, E. 411 THOJ T
P
-5 TAN C E (2) -IN SPITE OF : INCREASFO: TIDAL EFFI' i~T THE: TIDAL VOLUME
ES I
-ECT OF
--DF~CREASED IN, COMPARISON Olt IT.-H. W'3-'.HAL~ COMMIT I ON-S 0) T,.H E E F'r
RESISTANCE QUANTITATIVELY DEPENIOED. ON.'7 THE: RESI;TANCE VALUE AND PHASE OF
ITS SWITCHI-ING7 ON. THUS, MORE R.ESIvANCE RESULTED:IN A. PROLONGED
IfISPIRATION' AND A MORE DC-REASED TIDAL VOLUME. XMILA.LY, THE
'.3..,.-RESIST,AjlXE WHICH WAS S'41TCHED ON BFFOkE li~SPIRATIGI-N RESULTED IN' A MORE
PROLONGE9 INSP 1--,AT I i(AN i'l ITH A: MORE DECREASED TIOAL' VOLUME THAN THE
_:m. RESISTANCE LWHICH WAS SWITCHED ON DURING INSPIRATid.%,. THE RESISTANCE
~-WHICH 14AS SdITCHED ON BEFORE ENDING OF! :INSPIRATION DID; NOT RESULT IN ANY
EFFECT. THE ABOVE MENTIONED EXPERIMENTS:Gf VE: AN t OPPORTUNI TY TO
THAT THE tOURATION OF INSPIRATION 15 A FUNCTION SOT~i OF THE
ONCLUDEt
LUNG VOLUME AND Tfl~l FFFORT.EXERTED BY: THE RESPIRATORY MUSCLE'S.
FACILITY* INSTITUPE OF AUTUMATION -ANU TELEMECHANICS Of- Ill. ACADEMY OF
SCIENICES OF THE US
---qp Moscow.
-UNC LA SS]-F 1 D-_--~
JUSSR UDC 577.4
TMELAS IVII-i G. I.
M
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ts.
An Algorithm for Deterraining the Distance of Cy cl i Codes Correcting Arith-
rrors"
Metic E
Tr. ln-t prikl. mat. "bilis. un-ta "Works -of the Institute of Applied llathe-
riatics of Tbilisi University) , 1972, No.~.2, pp 285-306 (fron RZ)1-Kiberufatika,
Z' No 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V4,44)'
Translation: On the basis on the method of finding cycle representatives,, an
algori thn is presented for deter the - dis tnncc of cycadc co(;Cs 1"'hich
Ta
correct arith-metic errors. Tables are presentLd %?hich characterize r1ju
weighted spectruia for &N-codes for which & (2( 1) /p where, e p - 1 (Table
P2-1
1) or A 2 1) /PlP2:: (1dZ. it; t h primitive. rot:ir. mo4lulo pi (1 1, 2)
1) (Table 2).'
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the pro~zhLlLt7 di.trILution 14n..1ty rf tilt', =pi'Lude, diffdran .C,: I-- rc;ltfd
Of ;:j!car=l k~T_,t60i0fS ViTh, 17'20',~C t 10 the phtges
fin: rzr~iicn
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USSR uDc 621-396.969-35:621-391.84
TEVIN. M. B~
"On the Problem of Analyzing the Probability Density, Function of the
Process at the Output of a Period-by-Period Subtraction System"
Tr. Mosk- aviats. in-ta (Works of the Moscow Aviation Institute), 1971,
vyp.-20Tj pp 209-2167-from RM-~Radiot6khnika,, No 12, Dec 71, Abstract No
12G22)
Translation: The papershows the feasibility of using a model of a signal
in the form of a normal narrow-band process in evaluating the stati3tical
characteristics of a signal at the output of a signa7-by-signal subtrac-
tion system. Expressions are found for the joint probability density
functions for the phase and amplitude differences of1the signal. These
expressions are -suitable for-engineering estimates. ~An expression is de-
rived for the moidents of distribution of the amplitude difference. Bib-
liography of four titles. Resumfi.
55
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USSR UDC 547.242
CATILOV, Yu. F., YAMBUSHEV, F. D., TENIS11EVA,__N,1W.,: Kazan' Pedagogical
Institute
"The Effect of.Substituents in the Aromatic Nucleus on the Optical
Activity of Tertiary Arsines."
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43.(105), No 10, Oct 73, pp 2273-2275
Abstract: A .series of ethyl-o-, m-, and p-bromophenyi-p-tolyl, ethyl-o-,
m-, and p-bromophenyl-p-carboxyphenylatsi.nes has.beensynthesized and their
properties were investigated; separation of optically active isomers has
been achieved.and their structures were-Troven b* IR-,and PIAIR spectro-
y
scopical analysis. 'It has been shown that the optical'actitity of
tertiary dialkylarylarsines is closely related to the position of the
substituent in. the neighboring:aromatic--nucleus. Its value,decreases
going from ortho to meta to.para derivatives.
21
USSR UDC 547-242
GATILOV,, Yu. F., YAMBUSHEV, F. E., and TRiISHEV.A N.,Nb., Kazan' Pedagogic
Institute, Kazant
"Synthesis and Properties of Alkylarylaminophenylarsines and Their Derivatives"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhInii) Vol 43, No ll~ Nov 73, pp 2405-2407
Abstract: By reacting in a benzene solution ethyl-p-tolylehloroarsine and
M-, or p-aminobromobenzene with Na, the corresponding alkylarylaminophenylar-
sines Et(p-MeC04)AsC04~H2 (1) were prepared... The diarsines Et(p-MeCgH,)
4
AsAs~C01,.Me-p)Et and diaminobipheryls H2NC6H4C6HOP12
farmed as byproducts,
'Go ounds I were dark-red liquids with b' p. 900-0 mm), lZ70 (5 mm), and 14.0'
MP
(5 mm) for the o-, m-, and p"amino derivat'ive, respectively. Upon the reaction
with H+Y--~x-~= Cl-, NO HS04-), * -the sal-,s /Et(p-MeC6H4)
compounds I formed
A8004~Hy X-
smpft~ .91
"Z/2 028 UNCLASSI FIED' PROCESSING DATE--040EC70
C-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131488
_..,ABSTRACTlEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE IR ASSORPtION SPECTRA OF
GERMANATES OF THE COMPN* 4LN SU112 '0 SUB3, .9GEO. SUB2.p LPVSUBZ 0 SUB3 GE0
~.SUB2, AND 2LN SUB2 0 SUB3 *GEO SUB2 WERE INVESTIGATED. COMPDS. OF THE
~COMPN* 7LN SUBZ-0 SUB3 .9GEO SUB.2-AND.2 STRUCTURAL.~TYPES OF COMPOS. OF
COMM LN SUB2 0 SUB3 GEO SIU82 ARE..SIMILAR INICRYSTAL STRUCTURE TO
THE -CORRESPONDING SILICATES. ~ THE STA8.1,LITY. OF THESE COMPOS. WERE EXAMO.
A FUNCTION OF THE TEMP AND RADIUS OF THE CATIOIN., !N COMPARISON TO
TOE CORRESPONDING SIL.ICAT;S, THE STABILITY: OF THEmGFRMANATES DECREASES
:WITH DECREAS ING- CONCN. OF GEO SUB2*. ANAL. OFlR SPECTRA FOR COMPOS. OF
THE CO,MPN. 2LN SUBZ 0 SU83 GlEO SU82 LEADJO THE.SVRUCTURAL FORMULA LN
'SU84~ - I GEO SUB4) 0 SUB4,, AND TO THE. IDENTIFJ CATION! OF :2 TYPES OF:CRYST.
.-STRUCTURE. FACILITY:... I.N ST,*;. KH I M. :STLIKAT.'TM. ~GREBENSHCHIKGVAt
LENINGRADP USSR-
UN C-L-A S-S-1--FlJEjDc_---_-~-
013 UNCLASSIFIE[V mbus~ING DATE-090CT70
':-(,ITLE-EFFECT OF THE R SUB3 51 GROUP.OWTHE CHEMICAL'STPUCTURE OF SILICON
SUBSTITUTED ALKOXYACETYLENES AIND KETENES U-
.AUTH.QR-(G4).-LAZAREV, A.N., TE% hEVA T *F'o v SHCHUKUVSKAYAj L.L., PALCHIK,
N 1 S
too
Ft GUN T RY :OF lNr-O--USSR
KCE-~DOKL. AKAU. 14 A UX -S S S R19 7 01i 190 5), '17 /6- 6.
D A TE PU8LJ5HED------70
"I-~_U_BJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
_T -TAGS-OKGANaSiLICON COMPOUND ACETYL.ENE
GPIC KETONIC,, CA'~BONYL RADICAL,
ECULAR ORBITAL, DIPOLE MOMEN'r
-,,CONTROL MAPAING-NO PESTPICTIONS
.-'DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
._RUXY REEL/FRAME-199212025 STEP NU- UP./0040/70/1901005/1106/1108
ClK.C.ACCESSIJN NU--AT0112980
L ASS I F I E D-
UNCLA~SlFlk) PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
CIRC ACCESSIGN NU--AT0112980
GP-0- ~JHE FOLLOkliki- VALUES *i-;ERE CALCO.
ABSTRACT.
--O:RESP. F12R "'N'DICATED RR PRIMEI
AL D4TA FOR RR PRIKE1 C k.
F-ROM SPECTP
(CARSONYL 6GND FCRCE CL)NST. (.X. .10 PRIAE6~ CM PRIME.NEGATIVE2), C;C BOND
FORCE CONST., SUMMARY PCLAR TAFT.,CONST. GIVEN),: fit Ht 26.95, 14.3,
MEp ME, 26.47, 14.65, 0; ME SUB3 ~Sll He: 25.22, 14.8, MINUS 0.23;
AND JME SUB3 Sli IME SU83 5't 23.249 16.271 MINUS 1.44. THE VALUES OF
FORCE.CUNSTS. WERE SIMILARLY CALCO. FROM SPECTRA OF HC TRIPLE BOND COME
-AND ME SU63 SIC TRIPLE BOND COME, RESP., FOR lNuICATED: FONDS: R-C
10 88, 5.8, C TRIPLE BOND C 26*3* '5.0;.TRIPLE BOND C-O 13.6v 13.6; AND
OC(H SU83) 8.Ov 7.2. THE APPARENT DIFFERENCE- IN THE EFFECT OF THE ME
5U83 51 GROUP IN ALLENES AND ACETYLENES:INDICATES A GREATER ENERGETIC
ADVANTAGE IN THE CASE OF ACETYLEN ES.OFJHE ELECTRON ACCEPTANCE AT THE 0
ITALS OF,Sl TO PR'lmE-'
NEGATlVE:C:C:O POSITIVE IN COMPARISON WITH A SIMILAR PROCESS IN THE
ALLENES. THE INDICATIONS AGREE W.lTH,EARL,l,ER DIPULE MOMENT DATA.:
-FAC ILI TY: INST. KHIM. SILIKAT.
GRF~BENSHCHIKUVA, LENINGRADr USSR.
w-
UNCLASSIFIED
STUDY Or THE VZ04M COr.VITIoNS AND rxoprxTus or SILICON rtL!.S VCrOSITEL, aY
7HE CIMOMDEMOIWO
_Zcrln~, V. N. Ten k7ac~~
J~i- r -1z
UCK1.0a, art oz-od)
- -- -------
fi,=Ii Are oC_dqfi=d interest. The
a tructUrAi on -chAracterlac Ic ot I hen can be, jsu~7cevtfiAlv, imied: the
intercrytital-litt barrier,, Intura a high s;~clflc reslst,,nce (to 16", of
the silictin fil= liervinlL ru; innulatinp. in tkle inte8rated ctrc-litk4j zd the
. . C
gurf4c* roughness pnrmitm the ce3tiop ai a n t -bih %s the
for certain typea,of Aledcs. 6n the other 4anli, the low deposition t."ers-
ture Ov corpartaon With the tPitAxial gr~tz) facilitates the rcalltatiov, of
the multileyered strut.tures, during the~first p~lrira aft,r 41g-
allIcant reduction of. file alimixture iiffli-acz.
ae low. ~thqre In- a clLseussion QK the tesults-ef gtip4ingav effact 0;
the technological conditions of %he' i5olycry-'stalline Silicon film gr~th m
their ~lrctrovhvxlcal. paramotcrs~
Procedure for Otainitsp, ar%4 !f-tlt~
The ailicon fllte; warn oSrained br tha Chlotit'de 6athod 11-31 it% the
Il.ritontal open tuhewith as the heokttr.. The ttr-rorattt
diltcributiclo alang,the Nmilces p;)c*tA In riglmz23;.~"TbP M."M
of molten nuortz and crarhi-trvlre, placed-An two rara,lte! rl~%
alml,' the doppaltim rene. - -711C thel'"Itatted of (vo xt ructural
4-111SPA were wed: bubbling The total fi~drvgtn flow va* 61.)
1Ltem/houv3,(vtth, a,reactor d.L"vtor of Ab~.L 10 M), hVr*, tilt VVArorator
ich the SICI A uttuAlly'r)ulsed a, low of 2D liters/hour, and 10 litcrAII&Q.r
went through the evaparator witb ABr,.
Tilt thickness of the &Cwft layers, of oLlICO-1 was fistLlsaxed by the gra~L-
metric method. A study w1ka Also mde of the alacttoph),zlial. the opti"I xnd
structural properties of the films.
30
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Ae~
Ai
TO,
USSR ubc 621-: 55-8:
_EV
BNIKOVTZI V. V. and BOLDIN, R. V.
perating Regime and Service Lif un
e of Hermetic, Cadmium Niclo_ul -Sized
Storage Cel's"
Sb. rabot -Po 1-JUn. istochnilmum t-olm. 11. -1. alvkumulyat o m . i,n - t(Collection of
s on Chemical Sources of Current, Scient-lific:Research Storage Battery ln~_ ti-
tute),_ 1969, 11o 4, PP 5' 66 (from Mh-ibiim, 116 l/ kbstract,
0- ya kII.), 10,'Jan 70.1
No I L 256)
Translation: Results of tests mde on Cd-11i storafTe cells of the ana id-Z-K
t
e- e described. 'Me imin factors leading:to, the prem' , loss of caplclty
yp s ar
(overchLrging Yj- and 4~vh, ".-Crininal dischar,-,-,,:~ voltage)
s, high cyclixig intensit
delve--n-Aned and operatinf,, rc(,-:LT.L on
s arc, proposed: uhich avoid thiz I -- (511;~,11011 eyel-
i ng at EL. chargring level - 70Fe>, -h periodic deep diEcha~,ges, successive,
cycling vtt
..exe .,ar
cution of several (:.-- ging-di-schoxgi;ng cycles to full depth, etc).
V.' S. Levinsor,
Pharmacology'and Toxicology
USSR
SENOV P., Professor, Honored Scientibt of RSFSR, TENTSPYA..Aj,~ Docent, and
-~!~AZHGIKHIN, I., Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences..
Biopharmacy"
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Gazeta, 15 May 70, p 3
Translation Modern pharmacy is characterized by a revision,o~ the. concepts of
the content and prospects of development of a nu'mber of disci;)1ines related to
the prod ple, in asc few years a new
uction and analysis of drugs. For exam the I
branch has emerged and formed: biopharmacy. This b-zanch oflpharmaceutical
science deals with the relationships between the physicochemical properties of
.drugs: in concrete medicinal forms and their biological action. The objective
of,biopharmacy is to iwrestigate the effect of the assembled state, and degree
of dispersion of drugs, the effect of potentiating substanc",.the,forla of the
drug and means of administration, the effect of manufacturing technology and
other factors on the effectiveness of drugs,-as:well as-proc6sses of absorption,
.'accumulation and excretion of prepara.Lions and their metabolites from the or-
ganism.
It would be difficult to overestimate the importance of hiopharmaceutical research
___1 / 7
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SENOV, P., et al, Meditsinskaya Gazeta, 15 May 70, p 3
to the technology of drug manufacture and use. 'It is important to the patient,
-for example.,how often insulin is administered:. once or 2-3 times in one to
-1.5 days. It all depends on the technology of manufacturing the preparation: if
.-.-a suspension is prepared from microcrystalline insulin, it acts for 30-36 hours,
and if from amorphous insulin, it acts for 12-16~hours. Potentiating substances
te administered
also influence the therapeutic effect of drugs. estradiol beuzoa
~in the form of an oil solution acts for only three days; but if the oil is r(--
placed by water, the duration of action extends to three weeks. It was found
that eventraces of talcum retard absorption of phenacetin. iUl antibiotics of
tetracycline group are very poorly absorbed if potentiating substances con-
-taining ionogenic calcium or magnesium are added in the manufacture of tablets.
Biopharmacoutical investigations quite often permit not only a significant de-
-crease in the side effects of a preparation, but also render the technology of
Manufacturing it more rational and profitable.: It:was found, for example, that
_jf-acetyl salicylic acid is pulverized::20-30 times..morel half the dosage can be
Thia also applien to lavomyt:etin.
2/7
F:~:
USSR
SENOV, P., et al, Meditsinskaya Gazeta, 15 ',hay: 70, p 3
The choice of the optimum form of the drug and rational means of administration
constitute the focal problem of biopharmaceutical research. Thus, indomethacin
in tablet form, which is highly effective in treatment of ostcoarthrosis, often
_causes injury to the gastrointestinal tract and,nervous system disorders. but
if it is prescribed in the form of.rectal suppositories, the digestive system is
not involved, and there are considerably fewer complications withorespect to the
central nervous system.
At the present time, the intensity of biopharmaceutical research is growing
throughout the world. In our country, for a numberof years it has been pursued
at the clinics and laboratories of the First Moscow Medical Institute imeni I.M'
Sechenov, and the Central Pharmaceutical Scientific Research Institute of the
USSR Ministry of Health.
it is possible to diminish or completely eliminate specific side eflects of
psychotropic agents by altering the means of admin-istration.. At the Psychiatric
Glinla imani S. 5. Korsakov of the First Moscow Medical Institute (with the
participation of the Chairo of Drug Technology 4nd PhallilaCOUtiCal Chemistry)
as well as at the Central Pharmaceutical Scientific Research InstItute, studies
~'Z
USSR
SENOV, P., et al, Meditsinskaya Gazeta, 15 M~y 70, p 3
are in progress on the effect of means of administration and drug form on the
rate of absorption of the best-knoi~ni neuroleptic agents: levomepromazine and
triftazin. A very interesting fact was discovered with respect to absorption
he case of oral administration hey both
and elimination of these agentst in.t'
usually appear in the blood within.30 minutes. On the first day, 6-20 percent
of.the ingested dose is excret,2d in the urine. ~Excretion in the urine continues
for 6-8 days after a single orally ingested dose. -During this thTie, none of the
agent was found in the blood in any oft the cases. When prescribed by rectum in
the same doses, the drugs are found in the blood within 10-15 minutes, and in
the urine within 5-10 minutes; 30-40 percent of:the administered drug is ex-
creted-in the urine in the first,24 hours, and the excretion process terminates
within 3-4 days.
Thus, using various methods of administering these ag nts, physicians can regu-
ge
late their level in the blood and the.duration of circulation. This is of de-
cisive importance not only in choosing.the most rational drug, but also in
preventing side effects. All this iudlieates~theneed to find means of rational
P,
rescription and dosage of psychotropic agents.
417
USSR
SENIOV, P., et al, 'Meditsinskaya Gazeta, 15 'May: 70, p 3
In the skin disease clinic of the First Moscow Medical Institute, a study was
made of the effect of potentiating substances, the drug form,and means of ad-
ministration on the effectiveness of calcium pangamate for different 'forms of
sclerodermia. It was proven that only with prolcnged rectal -administration
is it possible to observe a distinct therapeutic response to the drug.
At the Central Pharmaceutical Scientific Research Institute, a study has been
made of the effect of means of administration on effectiveness of prednisolone,
triamcinoloiAe, chorioganin, butadioue and amidopyrine. They are usually pre
scribed by mouth, and chariagonine is usually administered.parenterally.
Steroid hormones administered per os often Induce sierious complications, which
are particularly frequent when prescribed. for a long time. They are excreted
through the intestine in this case. Rectal administration ofisteroids provides
the same therapeutic response and the same level in blood plasma, but in this
case there are absolutely no lesions of the gastrointestinal tract, since much
of the preparation is excreted in the urine. it was also found that rectal
administration of choriogonin is just -is effective :as parenteral. Therapeutic
doses of butadione, and particularly of amidopyrine, must be considerably re-
*5ed-whemadministered by rectum to children.
USSR
SENOV) P., et al, Heditsinskaya Gazeta, 15 May 70, p 3
At the laboratory of anesthesiology of,Lhe Sc3*entific Resear-ch Institute of
Clinical and Experimental Surgery of theVSSR11inistry of Hei3lth, data have been
..obtained which indicate that the effectlof prenedication dep6nds significantly
on the means of administration of drug.preparations.
U
T
h s it has been proven that to affect a pathological process successfully, one
must.know how absorption, distribution and accumulation of.the preparation pro-
ceed when using various drug forms and different means.of administration. Only
in: this case will drug intervention be rational and reach its~ mark,
One of the burning problems in modern pharmacy is.stabilization oz~ erugs. The
most acceptable physical methods of stabilization particularly of protecting
-.unstable. drugs, consist of using.various membranes, protective solutions, and
buffers.
Rescarchers are displaying equal resou rcefulness in developing long-acting drugs.
For a rough the di-
example, "enclosed" tablets, which travel without changi ~g th
gestive tract, release drugs throughout its length.: Tablets have also been
proposed that consist of dozens of layers (up to 50) each of which disintegrates
6/7
USSR UDC 621-W-951535-371
RYZHIKOV, I.V., BUNYAYEV$ V.A., FOMENKO, G.P.) Vq9P;j--Yjq.
,j KMITA, T.G.,
--MJ
PRONIN, B.V., RHOMLACHEV, K.I., XRUGLOV, 1. I.~, ILRAYLOV, V,
"Voltamparo And Lumenampere Characteristics Of Silicon Carbide Light Diodes With
High Ourrent Density"
V ab. III Veen. konferentsiya po Doluprovodnikov. karbidy kromniya (III All-Union
Conference On Semiconductors Of Silicon Carbide), 1968, M,oacow, 1970, pp 116-126
(from RZh"-Eloktronika i yeye primeneniyo)'No li January 1971, Abotract No 1B~01)
Tranalation; Light diodea were inve8tigatea, obtained. 'by difflusion of Al and B
into n-SiC (611) at 20001 0 (for 40 minutea) and by difftv)ion of B alone for 10
minutoti. The resistivity of the source material is 0.01-0.5 olun-cm. The
circuit for monuuromonta, tho. experimental,, reaulto and th,air o.onoideration ara
presented. It in ogiablishad that the voltampere churnotoriatica with (A curront
density 1-5000 a/cm- are ndescribed by the expression I -- Avn (n =1.6-1.2),and
the 1wquemporo by L = I (n Such depondencov art) tho convoquorico
of P. radiutive and nonradiativo ra combination. of the carriers in all the regionFj
of -tho p-n-114-diodo. A deviation io: observe'd-from the theory connected with the
capturo of' najority carrion by fine. cantorb Ot attitclLmorit- 7 lll- 10 re?i 11.8.
1/2 '016 UP..-CLASSI FIEP, PROCESS ING DATE ;-27NOV70
T-ITLE-SEPARATION OF IRON [11 AND'ALUMINUM:FROM COPPER, NICKELP COBALT,
UNCLASSIFIED
a gi:j i,ssvi,)tqn
*bs!~n `l!q3AHSVl W:
lH3 'IS N I 'AI I I I 'JV:j
Olld'dDSOV
01 3n0 39 us 4Vw-,Evns;. JHWTY~ 014V ~'Ofl S~ (HO)3d Hll M N7 ~D %NlddOj' -~ H:fl
'SNON03 HIANT Tl V 1-4 S IV! * G 9 A'S 3 S 0 0 -3 0 NVO Z:'% 01 1 -1 IqOb:J OllV'd Iv:N7
V IV 6tldk;'O*) 3H1 :10 'S(!dWOO *W3143 30 NDIIVW*dD:l 3 Hl i vnS (HO ) IV
H ; I M NZ :30 'Nlt!dO-1i9HJ- f,,'O I tiD 0 11 Vd 3 J : W V I V 'OdK,03 *W3H:Y-!1- :3(f
3HI 01 B(IO S.1 CUM (HOIJ93 1411M.N7 .:;0 -Nld,403-3til 1401 1 d 'd 0 S G
oi Bna Sl VWiS AH011V .;CNV. cons , wo 13-1 Hxim nD -ja 'N-Lddl):) -ZIH.L
Alqvb3ol SNOO OBSV-J~S,~)?al SNOllv') 4~IVAM4 40 *NledO-) 3H1 13NlWVlO3lq3-lA,Hlq
H I I M * (1,,' -3 S 31~ V f 11 IN 7 11.11 ) -1 V I I ) n) I 1111 V I I ) N 7 - I I 19:3
A 0 ' S 1 WN Od 3 V W. N B H A *Ho -cons HN ONV 3W1WVlO3T43-lAHlj
~D 3OND59lie DHI N1 'S.1di U4,11M SIVIDW INITIVAN 3WOS :10 N0113VU314*411-
35HI D-11.7010n-13- Ul ~f~icjlllio N1 C]Rionit-, SVA.~~gnS -(HO)-IV CINV EMS- (H0)3-3
11 M7 GNIN (11 HID Al ~~*Nldcffl:) 31-11 1:)V'81SGV -0-d9
9l2T9'ZTOdV--ON, NGlM-a:)V
OLAONLZ--:-3'J.VO DWISS~~)(J~td 0314 ISSVI-).Nn 9TO Z/Zl
a lim-w1kifillm"
USSR UDC 620.173.251.1
GORB, M. L. , MAREK, B. A. , TEODOW"li 0 S.) Kiev
"Compressive Strength of Rei d d -Tungsten Fiber Material"
nf orce Copppr
Problemy Prochnosti, No 11, 1971, pp 95-97.
ABSTRACT: Results are presented frcmicomparative compressing testinp of
material based on copper, reinforced with high-strongth tungsten fibers,
and metal ceramic materials with tile s ame volumetric content of components.
It is demonstrated that the compressive~strength )f the rejifforced matcrial
at room temperature is double flic strength of the metal coramic material.
Tile mechanism of rupture of tho reinforced material is dose-ribed schematically.
79
UDC 577-1:615-7/9
M.PLYGI141" VA': L. A.,
r QDQj~1ji, SEW
THHORMEMAY-k Z L. G
"Investigation of the Pronerties of~Cer-"ain SY
U nthatic Polymers
and Copolymers to Determine Their Physiological Activity"
Riga, V sb. Fiziol. i o-oticheski alctivn. polimorn. veshchestva
(PhYsi(,lo-ic_a71_177 and 0-otically Activ
0 Pol',f-mer 3abstances-
collection of works), "Zina,.tne," 1971, --O-o 82-861 (from Rzh-
hesl~a7a Khimiya, 'Uo 21, Nov 71, Abstrac _7~9)
Biologic No 21"~
Abstract: The authors investigrate&certain bioioaical properties
BT__:p_o_Ty_vinyl alcohol (I), polyvinyl-pyrrolidone.(II), and 'also
Copolymers Of 7inylDyrrolidone with crotonaldehy-de (III) with
various dogroes of substitution, It is shown that solutions of
low-molecular I and II (molecular weight 10,000 and 12,000) and
h a 5 percent degree of 'substitution,are not -toxic -or
also III wiU L. 11 1
mice. The to-Yici-"-y of III increases i4hen the degree of subs-i~u-
tion is ra'Lned to 25 percent. Data are given on,the concentration
of I and Il-.iqith different molecular',wei +-d in 'he blood. The
main path of elimination is through the kidneys;,an -naignificant
1/2
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
FICHE NO--- FD70/6050021C04 STEP NO-
.,CIRC- ACCESSION NO--AP0139427
"H_ Lr
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7-
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2/2 013 UNCLASSIFIED PROC E SS I PIG DATr_---o-' DP-('.70
GIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0139427
A~STRACT/EXTRACT---(Utl GP-0- ABSTRACT, Ar SYSTEM F OR, 2: STAGE "P U R I F IC A T I 01IN
-i-
OF KRAFT MILL EFFLUENTS HAS BEEN EVELOREIDo. OF
W4 ITE WATER IN A V44CO FILTER AND OE-00OR'LZATtON OF EIL,'ACK ~JQUOR 6Y
--AERAT40N GIVEN PRODUCTS WHICH ARE C CjMa f PjE0 rFOR FURTHER 2,STAGE
P~R.IFECATION. THE COMBINED EFFLUENT HASIA~800 SU85 OF SIMILAR TO 200
MG-L. THE 1ST PURIFICATIO~jr STAGE.rCONSI STS OF TREATM 'ENT WITH OIL SHALE
ASHvAS A CAD CONTG. REAGENT# TO CAUSE COAGULATIONAND REON. OF COLCJR,~
-1 E A
"THIS REDUC~S THE BOO BY. "PE,CN't ANQ THE ~Y!JL. OF. T1 - SIUDGE 15 3'.41L.Aft
:-TO 15PERCENT OF THE TVITIAL EFFLLIENT~ VOL:hC. IN THE: 20 STAGE, THE
PARTIALLY PURIFIED EFFLUENT SEPO FROM THE ~SLUDQE i s' 'rRE4TED WITH HS 1,1132
APIDv AFT~R ADDN.'OF NUTRIEN .I' SALYSt IS SUBjECTED
..SO:SUB4 TO LOWER ITS PH
JO BIOL. PURIFICATION IN TANKS* WITHI~LOW INTENSITY. A E:jkAT I ON. THE OVERALL
REIJNo OF BOD 15 88PERCENTt OF GOD 65PERCENT. IN THE- INDUSTRIAL
~PURIFICATIOIN EQUIPMENTj THE IST STAGE PURIFICATION IS COMBINED WITH
HYDRAULIC REMOVAL OF EXCESS ALKALI: FROM:01-LISHALE ASPIt ADVANTAGES.OF.
ARE ELIMINATION OF :THE NEED I FOR,`1 I RE:, LOWER PrIWER
C-ONSUMPTION FOR,AERATION, AND A:,45PERCENr.,REDN. OF' Tl!~IE ORG. COMPDSo IN
THE. EFFLUENT WHICH ARE DIFFICUL-T TO1OX1DIZE--;'!(MALNLY' IGNI.N)
FACILITY: TALLIN. POLITEKH 1NST.7,TALLINs USSR11'
'ASS IFIED
MORAINE
2 --024 L;%S,S I F I ED Pf!Q%-lE55Il,JG DATE-201NOV70
C~ ACC NU-AT 1) 1-3 Ott I I
-LS 5 1 Cli
,~JRACWEXTRACT--W) 4~P-0- A,3sTR A.C T F Q IJ R POLYPEP'rIDE FRAGMENrS OF
N
"V I N E T~iYA--UCALCITGNNl-z,, Oi'rAINPD ZY ACID HYDROLYSI-, lk,%EIZE ASSAYED FOR
:1 iYVCCALGE-i--'IG ALTIVITY ON KATS. THE MG')T ACTIVir J-R~IIGMENT CONITAINED A
liEGICri It 'r'l-flwl ALANINEt AND, TRYPTGPHAi'4 -INESIDUES OCCUkRFO
TA INt - A f -1-10,N-1 WITH THIc
-:CCW:5ECUTfvFLY. Si,41fv[ THYRi~GALCITCININ ~LSG C ON
SEQUENCEP -INDICA ~ACTIVE ~S;~-TE OF THE HUPMiNE.
T ING MAI IIHIS MAf- BE T k~- E
.~FAC 1 L 11TY: USES. V4UCH--ISSL:E0.' INST. AN I' 16.1 OT, MOSCOW, USSR.
U~
TaDc 612.4,i.;
UjSR Oi8:;(612~i26.4i.612.126.18)
STEKOL-111KOV, L.I. TEPELRIA O.M., ABDUKARMOV A., and KOIIOP.A.TSIWLA, V.M.,
All Union Scientifie-Rg-search Llistitute of - Antibiotics, an4 institute of
i
H:Lgher Ifeinrons Activity and Neurophysiology, Academy of Sciences, USSR.
."The Physical Chemical and Biologi al Properties of Separate Fragments of
-Thyrocalcitonin Moleci.Lles"
6-4-(o
M)scow, Dolklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 191,~ ~Io 2, Mar 70, EP 1171
Cun
Abstract: Because the hypocalcemic f ction, of the recentiy discovered
thyroid hormow is disp7zited by some scientists, tile
thyrocalcit
onin (TCT),
authors obtained bovine TCT, which has a hypocalcemic er-ffei~t in rato. Elec-
t
-ophoresis of hydrolyzed TCT produced one cathode and tbxe-e anode fractions.
i.
-ed and st--idied. fraction 'Mro was defi-
The fractions were elut A solution o-L
U so, an(!
nitely hypocalcemic in rats, fractior.6 one and three only slightli
action four negative. This proves 'hat in order to obtain a specific
fr
biological -function, it is not necess---l-j to used the entire mo-le(rLille of the
r2,
,)rmone. Further chromatographic studies of. hydrolyzed fractions showed tile
porition. in Pach: fraction one co-ntained hintidin~, glu,~amic
amino-acids, coin
cd k,
a id, cystine, tryptophan, phenylalanine, and leucine fraction two threonine,
glutamic acid, alanine, tryptopban, phenylalanine, tyrosinl-1, leucine, and
-cid~ serine, argini, , and
valine; fraction three, histidiw, aspartic 4- _e
allanine; and --Vraction four, methionine., lysine, histidine, aspartic and glutc--m-1c
1/2
USSR UDG 621.35508-035.2
TEPLINSICAYA T. K. KOCHETOVA,, Y.' I ai4 KQVAKOVSXIY,~ A. Me
"The Influence of Aluminum.Dissolved in-an Alkali SlectrOlYtO on the Behavior
ofa,Powdered Iron Electrode"
Sb. rabot no khim. istoohnikam toka. Vse*s no-n a~kuzulyatoro in-t (Collec-
tion of Works on the Chemical Source of Current* 411-~Uiiion Scientific
Study Instituto for Storage Batteries) Vyp ~, 19?2, ~ pp 149-155 (fron
Referativnyy Zhurnal - Khiziya#~ No 8(11)* 1973t Abstradt No 8L239 by V, S.
Levinson)
Translationt A study was mAe of the influence oflaluminium dissolved in
5:11 KOHAn concentration of 0.5 to 20. grams/i on the behavior during charging
and discharging of powdered iron electrodes and on the nature and properties
of the product formed. The poisoning of the electrode by vCIUMInulz caused a
strong inhibition on the process of the cathode reduction.of WOW to
metallic iron, Most haraul was the presenoo in the electrolyte 3 small.
quantitiesof aluminiza (0.5 yo J.o grims/1) j . Insufficient ~, for the-formation
of the mixed iron-aluminuz hydrates and therefors atzongly-inter-fering with
rta.lction of Fe(OH), during the.discharge of.the.,lejeetrode~,
m
UNCLASSIFIE0 'PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
__,a.-~ION NO--AP0121698
ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ~ABSTRACT.~ NA WAS ADDED AT Z5DEGREES BY
POLARILATION IN LON ?qAOH TO A P8.FOIL: CATHODE OF'~'-99-1~99PERCENT;PURETY
AlD 25 MU THICKNESS. AFTEP-WASHING Or-FtTHE,,ALKALlj T14E LATTICE
PARAMETER WAS MEASURED BY-AN,,X-RAY SCANNING~MET 1100. THE CONCN. OF NA IN
A.SURFACE LAYER OF THICKNESS SAALLERJHANOR~~,EQUAL T013.5 MU WAS
OBTAINED. THE CONCN. OF-NA. CHANGED W,I ITHIPOTIENTIAL AND TIME OF
POLARIZATION AND REACHED A ~ LIMITING 'VALUE; OF,~3 ATOM. PERCENT AT MINUS
1*3 V~_IN 18-20 HR. THE CGRRESPONDI-NG',DECREASE IN"',THE LATTICE PARAMETER
__-.0F~P8 WAS 0.0013 PLUS,UR MINUS~O * 00.02.,ANGSTROM.~ DIFFUSION OCCURS IN THE
CRYSTAL-GRAINS AND NOT ALONG G'RAIN BOUNQAAIES~i. THE DIFFUSION COEFF. OF
NA CALCD, FROM THE ABOVE DATA IS~SIMILAR,T U 10 NEGATIVE PRIME12 CH
PRIME2-SEC WHICH ALMOST EQUALS THE SELF DIFFUSION, COEFF~. IN PB ALONG
GRAIN BOUNDARIES AND EXCEEDS BY 7,ORDERS.70F MAGNITU,DE THE BULK SELF
DIFFUSION COEFF. IT IS SUGGESTEDI.T IHAT.THE RIGH MORILITY OF NA IN.P3 IS
DUEJO ATTRACTIVE FORCES BETWEEN NAIATO'MS 'AND VACANCl.-ES,IN THE PB
LATTICE RESULTING IN THE FORMATION UF COMPLEXES. kSOLI.D SOLN. REACHING
SATN., AT,3 ATOM PERCENT NAt IS~FORMED WTHE CRYSTAL GRAINS.
FACILITY: INST. ELEKTROKH[M., MOSCOW#,qSSR~
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 33: 081. 325.65 -.621-383
KAKICILASVILI
Sh. D,-, DUAGAROV, Yu. Institute of
Cybernetics, Acaderirj of Sciences of the Georgian SSR
"An Electro-Ontical Device Which Utilizes Ultrasonic Traveling Waves"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobre-eniya, promyshl enn~ye obraztsy, toiarny
ye znaki,
No 8, Mar 71, Author's Certificate No 296104,,division G, filled 21 jui- 68,
Dublished 12, Feb 71, P 151
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces an clectro'-untical device
which utilize6 an ultrasonic traveling wave. The device contains a liquid-
_.filled vessel with an absorber applied to.its wall. As a distinauishing
feature of the T)atent, the device is designed for parallel log.1cal proces-
sing, of data blocks (e. g.,performing.the AND.logic operation);. The unit
contains matrices of input sources of acoustic waves equipped with an
acoustic focusing device.
~;7 '7-07
PA64 ---;300CT70
307 UINCLAS F! tb~ 1, :;S'lNG DATE
~'T-l 1 L E--;--- T HESIGNIFICANCE OF STUDIES.UF THE'EYE GROUND'IN HEMORRHAGIC
STRCKES _u_
":-AljTHOR-403)-VISHNEVSKAYA, YE.S.r NIKIFOROVl,B,M.j TEPLITSKlY, F.S.
:.':.CCUNTRY OF itFC-USSR
NEVROPATOLOGII I PSIKHIATRII IMENI S. S. KORSAKOVA, 1970,
70, NR 61 PP 820-824
PUBLISHED~70
--SUBJECT AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
PIC TAGS--BRAIN# HEMORRHAGE* iEYEr ANEURYStit BLOOD PRESSUREs DIAGNOSTIC
MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
,::V0CUMENT CLAS' -UNCLASSIFIED
.:~~PRQXY REELIFRAME--3001/0920 STEP NO--UR/0246/70/070/006/0820/0824
ACCESSICN NC--AP0126579
UNCLASSIFIE0
pr
77
ujo UNCLASS I F lEb O~OCESSING DATE-30OCT70
CJRC ACCESSION NG--AP0126579
~.AGSTRACT/EXTRACT-(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PAPER DEALS WITH THE STUDY OF
EYE GROUNU IN 584 PATIENTS WITH HEAORRHAGIC STROKES WITH DIFFERENT
-.1-OCALIZATIONS: IN THE HEMISPHERES, CEREB*ELL&M, THE STEM, AND THE
SUBARACH NOID SPACE. IN 86 CASES (14.7PERCENT] THERE WERE CHANGES IN
THE'EYE GROUIND-* IN 9PERCENT THERE WAS CONGESTION, IN 3.6PERCENTt
HEMORRHAGES AND IN 2PERCENTr CONGESTION WITH FUCI OF HEMORRHAGES.
~-._SYMPTOMS OF CONGESTION WERE MORE FREQUENTLY SEEN IN HEMORRHAGES OF THE
SUBARACHNOID SPACE, DUE TO A RUPTURE OF THE ANEURYSMS AND IN
HEMGRRHAGES. SYMPTOMS OF CONGESTION WERE MORE FxEQUENTLY SEEN IN
_HEMORRHAGES OF ThE SUBARACHNOID.SPACE, DUE-TO ARkJlvTURE OF THE
= ANEURYSMS
AND IN HEMORRHAGES INTO THE CEREBELLUM.~ ~THE HEMORRHAGES INTO THE EYE
~,:.GkUUND WERE USUALLY DEPICTED IN-RUPTURES OF THE AINIEURYSAS IN THE
_-,~ANTERIOR.PART UF THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS A'DN.010 NOT DEPEND UPON THE STATE
..OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE. FOR PURPOSES OF DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS
,:,.HERCHR HAGES INTO THk EYE GROUND WERE MORE IMPORTANT::rHAN SYMPTOMS OF
:PAPILLA'E-DEMA. FACILITY.--I PEDIATRLCHE5KOG0 MEDITSINSKOGG
JNSTITUTA, LENINGRAD*
UNCLASSIFIF-0
~ .- I I 1 7- i 1. . ~I mm~mw
UNCLASSIFtED~ PROCESSING-GATEI-160CT70
_,_--UN THE QUANTUM STATISTICAL THEORY OF INTERACTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIFLO WITH A MANY LEVEL SYSTEM. I -U_
,AUTHOR--TEPLITSKIY, F.S.
OUNTRY..OF IN'FO--USSR
'S --TEORETICHESKAYA I M
OUkcE' ATEMATICHESKAYA FIZIKA, 1970t VOL 2, NR 31 PP
410
'rbATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
-TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACUON, PUANTUM STATISTICS, SPEClFI-C
DENSITY, MATRIX FUNCTION
C.O.NTROL MARKING-NG RESTRICTIONS
.D.G.CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.p_-RGXY- REE-L/FRAME--1965/2028 STEP NO--UR/
0646/70/002/003/0399/0410
'CIRC ACCESS1014 NO--AP0102057
UNCLASSIFIED
ljjjj~
-IZ vzo UNCLASSIFIEU P.R10CESSING DATE--160CT70
1,C.IRC ACCESSION -40--AP0102057
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--lUl GP-0- A8STRACT- ~THE INTERACTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIELD WITH A MANY LEVEL SYSTEM IS STUDIED 13Y THE. METHOD OF DECOmPf)SITION
OF THE DENSITY MATRIX OVER AN ORTHONORMAL OPERATOR SYSTEM FORMED BY
UNITARY IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE LEE GROUP, THE ALGEBRA OF
WHICH HAS BEEN USED FOR'THE CONSTRUCTION OF THEJOTAL HAMILTONIAN. ThE
DENSITY MATREXts RESPONSE FUNCTION AND MEAN VALUES-OF DYNAMICAL OPERATORS
ARE OBTAINED IN THE EXPLICIT FORM WITHOUT USING APPROXIMATIONS DEPENDING
ON THE INTENSITY OF THE EXTERNAL FIELDS*
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC*669.3 536.425
ROZENBERG, V. M., TEYLITSKU, MI. D., and FRID1111AN, A. A., State Scientific
Research and Planning Institute of Alloys and Nonferrous Metal Processing,
Moscow
"Structure and Properties of Aging Copper-Nickel- ase Alloys"
everdlovsk,
Fizika Metallov i Metallovedenlye, Vol 34, No 2, Aug 72, pp
326-331
Abstract: The structure and properties 'of four complexly alloyed copper
alloys (Cu-Ni-Mn-Cr-Al) were experimentally investigated. A'stratification
of the solid solution into two isomorphic phases with a phase-centered
cubic lattice takes place on aging,anda periodic structure d-_:~velops. In
two of the alloys, there is a simultaneous separating out of particles of
the third phase. These separationg,do not contain 11-1n. The Mechanical
properties and electric resistances of the alloys-after hardening are
discussed by reference to tabulated data and diagrams. the observed high
degree of hardening in these compositions is explained by the correlation
of the periodic structure with the third phase., Four figures, three tables,
ten bibliographic references.
~777 7'.
USSR UDC 621.165:536.5.002.56
TEPLITSKIY, M. G., SHILIN, YU. P.
"Uorovement -the Thermal State of the Turbine
of the operating Control of
Unit X-160-130 KhTGZ"
Energ. i elektrifikatsiya. Pauchno:Troizv., sb. (Power and Electrification.
Scientific Production Collection)., 1970 No 5 (53), pp 25-27 (from RZb-
Turbostroyenive, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1.49.53)
Translation: Experience in operating the K-160-130 turbines and investiga-
-tions of the operating conditions revealedisignif.icanti,deficiencies of
the measuring systems and the measuring~4nd control instruments used
earlier A new tempearature control. system Ms-been developed for the
metal of the turbine roarts and neO.designs of:reasuring and control instru-
ments have been drawr,. It has been discovered that it.-ir, necessary to
monitor the temperati)re of the parts in:the~transient.m'odes by.means of
the EPP-09 recording instrument, There are;2 illustrations..
1A
86
Ace. Nr: AV043680-
Ref Codez ITA 0056
PRUWY SOURCF.: Zhurnal Eksperime ta 'noy t Teareticheskoy
Fiziki, 1970, Vol-58, Nr 2v pp
INVESTIGATION OF THE SUPERC041TDUCTLNG PROPERTIES
-OBTAWED BY REACTIVE
AND STRUCTURE OF T FILgS.
SPUTTERING
Gofyanov, .4,_P. Damlid v,JLN_Jfikh~y.~qt
The critical temperatures T, transverse &ftlca-l magnetic fields ff':-L and resisti'.i-
ties of Microcryst-alline tin filias obtained by reactive cathodlb sputteriag are meal,"Ired,
The relation between Tc and If,-' and the stru
dure'of filins as itudiQ'IT with an electron
o is investigated, it j$ fo nd that
increase of Z- and!h'..-L correlates with a
deMase of-the garain size. The electrdu meian free.path I is determined on basig of the
resistance and magnetic measurements. -The dej)endence of H, on I iss compared with
the theoretical calculation.
USSR uDc -624s074-41 -04
0. (Baku)
AIXW%r~, SH. M., IWIIELWITI V. H.11:~
"Concerning the Calculation of an Oval shell; Reinforcecl by Annular RibG,
With Account Taken of rLheir Discrete Disposition"
-ya 11. kh
Moscow, Stroitel'na ,a anilza i Tzsch.et Sooruzheniy, No 1, 1972, pp 11-14
Abstract: The article deals vith an. tafinitely.long shell:of oval cross-
section, which is loaded by internal pressure and is reinforced by equidist-ant
r ribs, account being taken of their diacrete dispoiAtion. Tus problem
is solved on the basis of a method for the calculation of tlhp~llii., proposed by
S..N. Kan. The L;ai-.,,- deiiiguations.are adopted, as those us-a'd in Nanla pap-ar.
The shell under inveotiCation constituter, a miltiply statia. indo-141TAinate
aystem. In order to evalwate the applicabilit)r of the rmthoq of:"smoothim-"
the mb rigidity, a formiula for tying together the banic pai-im:ataara of the
~=Tle of the calculAtIon is
container is given. An e- 3 figurc
5 referep
119,-
USSR UDG 621.391:519.2
TEPLOV, N. L.
"Estimating the Noiseproofness of Discrete Communicaticris Channels with Selec-
tive. Signal Distortions of Complex Shape"
Radioelektronika v nar. kh-ve SSSR. C11.1 V sb.(Radio Electronics in the
Natkoiial Economy of the USSR. Part I -- collection -of works), Kuybyshev, 1970,
~pp 66-80 (from RZh-Radictekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4A52)
Translation: Expressions are derived for:estimating the noiseproofness of the
investigated systems. A quantitative estimate is made for some special cases.
It- is demonstrated that channelst with selective distortions have higher poten-
tial noise proofness than.the same channq~6 with general distortions. The
'.bibliography has 3 entries.
30
Ussil UDC 542,01i~42.07B
ROZAIUSEV, U. G. , C RIC ORYAN G. L., GUSOVSK-MU, T. P.~I, GOD.0711TV,
AJID U~I nstl Ute of Chemical Physic3, Academy, c--E Sciicnc;~s 1:15-15R
and Institute or Metallorganic Corapourds, Academy oi.Sciencer, USSR
"Synt%esis of Some Spin-la'ba-Iled lahibitors and Cholins-esterase Substrate"
Hoscout Ivvestiya Akada.-,ii Nauk SSSR, Sexiya Kbimlchepkaya, No 10, Oct 71,
pp 2334-2330"
t tetiLp~notFyl-4-chloroncel-c~,,ypiLeridine-l-oxyI
.Abs.rflcatt 1.2 g of 2,2r6,6-
(1) was diasoiVed in 6 al ether, 0.75 wa-,
added to it, cuxl thc, roaction -i'i-.ture wads left ctandinF,-, for One day. The
solvent wass eva,;oratci -Q!,dimS c~~,stallizne
chloride m,n.
e 4-0 - -nz
163.5-165 w-diAlt,lom of trio thvla- i r W un-ler n1j.11ac z; :,,
ij-',~11dir.-I-oxyl)ca 0 :7,ethyl 0 1
r7t Xy a~Tj n U~,,
chlo-ride, m.p. ilk colut;ion of 2 g of (I) In 4-;Jcsoiu-~e eti-,cr was
added slow y with COI'2-,Z' al:~d Gt!Zri-rr-j to 1,55 g
I
and 1.2 g triethylaiinp, In alroolute ether. After A hrs of starding the
reaction aixture was filtered, the solvent was: evaporated axd the produot
1/2
64
USSR upc c621,362;538.li3-16:t')69-)to',i.ooi..4
ALADIYEV, I. T. , MUKAIII, V. A. STRIZHAK V. Ye.
qTTLQV S. V.
TOLHACII, I. M.
"Experimental Study of a DC MHD Machine With Sectionalized Electrodes"
Magnitn-gidrodinamika (Magn.etohydrodynamics), 1971, No i, -op 64-72
(from Kh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9A98)
Translation: A working model -of a DC WfD machine with c-ectionalized
electrodes is made and experimentally studied on a potassium loop to
check the theory and procedure of calculating:1411D deviceB of this type.
The study was done for pump and generator operating mode~fj. Ine follo~,-
ing charactcriBtics were, obtained in one of the pumping nodes: molten
potasuium temperature 3.600C, voltage applied across~the channel, 1.1 V,
developed head 4.05 atriospheres, flow rate 0.15 kg/B
V efticiencY 7'
The following characteristics were a~,tained in one of the Generator
modes: potassium temperature 2550C, ',voltage acrossithe load 0.4 V,
load current 50 A, flow rate 0.350' kg/s, pressure drop 7.2 atmospheres,
efficiency 6.2%. The method of calculation is. outlined. An advantage
1/2
USSR
ALAWYEV, I. T. et al., Magnitn. gidrodinamika, 1971, No 1, pp 64-72
of the proposed scheme is thepossibnity of an appreciable increase
in working voltage and reduction in~curyent as convared with traditional
circuits. For instance in the anticipated intense, pumping mode of the
working model, the following indices,may be achieved: %roltage across
the termnals. 5 V, developed pressure drop 25 atm6spheres, potassium
flow rate 0.75 kg/s, efficiency-11%., The propose'd scheine with section-
alized.electrodes is used for high-pressure pumps - with relatively low
flow rates. Eight illustrations, bibliography ofi,four titles.
2/2
USSR UDC -67
539
M3PLQV V. A.) MALYSHEV) K.. A.., and PiVMV' V. A.
J
"~Idasurement of the Xmplitude Dependence.of Internal F'--iction in an Alloy With
a Thexmnelastic Plartensite"
Sb. "Irnutrenneye treniye v reetalliche'skikh iraterialpkh" (Internal Friction
in Metallic 141aterials), Moscow, Izd-vo.','Nauka,." 1970, i)p 156-159
Abstract! Results are presented of measurements of the interntl friction in
CU-14-5%, Al-3.4%, Ni and Ti-54.5% in the rargL-- of 1-20 x 10- amplitudes.
It is shown, that high internal friction in aUoys Is governed by motion of
the interphase boundary under a variable load and by variation of a thin,
twinning martensite structure.
The variation of slone of the internql frictioa axiplitude dependence
..characteristic is explained by a saturation of-liLelantic processes, Cenerating
thigh friction. 3 figures 1 references.i
.3.
Genetics
USSR
GRDIEVA, 14. iCiORRE, D. G., SENZHENKO, F., and TEPLOVA, N. Institute of
Organic Chemistry, Siberian Department of the. Academs!"61Pff-Rences USSR
la ino
ftModification of Transfer RNA by V,314[4 (N-Z-ChloroethYI-K-~~ethY m
Benzylidene]-Uridine-51-i~iethylphosphate":,
Noscew, Molekulyarnaya Biologiya. No 3. 1970, PP 307-312
The effect of temperature, tRNA concentration and pH on the kinetics
Abstract:
U RNA with lKepURCI in.9 lution was studied. The
of the reaction of L, aqueous so
efficiency of alky:Ation (ratio ~ of.: the r, tp of alkylati~n of t1M to the total
rates of a,11 the sacondary conversions of the'reagent) v~'Ss -olzrtually in-lopendent
of temperatures ranging from 20 to 500C and proportional to the initial t&1A con-
ylati n efficiency decreased~sharply in the presence of magnesium
centration Alk 10
salts. The rate and efficiency of alkylation was allso indep~ndant of pKin tho
led
-to range. Judging by.the data of chromatography mod-if' by 10A tPWA
(Tomlinsor.-Tener system), alkylation did; J~q polpucleotide chain.
:not,xupture, t
7 Acc., Nr: ffC04465C Ref . Code: UR 0463
PRIMARY SOURCE: Holekulyarnaya 'Blologlyn, 1970, Vol 4, Nr 1,
pp
THE INTERACTION OF TRANSFER RNA WITH ACETALS
OF 4-(N-2.CIILOIIOFTHYL-.%-,%iETHYLAhilNoi-iir-.N~!ALDEfiYDr--S-
DERIVATIVES Or URIVINE AND LiRIDINF-5'-AIETIIYLPIfOSI'llATE
Belikova, A. .; Vakhrusheva, T. ~Ye.; Vlasoy. V. V~-
Grineva,__N, I. ;'Zarytova,__V. F.; Kriorre, D. G.; Tep-Lova, N. M.
Insidure of Organic Chem stry, Wrign Br4tich of lhe.Ac~:dem~ ?I Sciences, USSR.
It has been shown that the acetalsW 4.(N'-2 chloroct!,iyl,N-.re,,,iyla-.iiiiio)-benzal,lellydt!
(RCI) -derivatives of uridine (URd) and . tjridine-S'-inL411iyl,-)Iiospl)ate (mepURCI) do
alkylate tRNA. The efficien6n of the~reage n(3 are-determined as a tatio al' the velocity
of tRNA =4dificaiion to the veloclty~ of all by-processes.,The effidencies of URCI and
REEL/FRAME
977 14 P2. 3'
AP0044690
RCI are of the same order of magnitude and two orders greater, respectiveiy, as cam.
pared Witt) th3t of mepURCI. In the presence of tris the efficiency of URCI deceases sig-
nificantly and that of mepURCIisaltercdont~ slit;htly.Tlie effici 'ency of URO decreases
in the presence of mepU due to the interaction of an intcrinedi 3te ..-ation with primary
phosphates of mepU. It suggests1hat the d(leeincy of mepURCI Is lw due to the pre.
3ence of primary phosphate in its molecule-The quantitative znalys~is of t%e dita obtamed
makes it possible to conclude,that 11 atervc~lion of m pUR+ with phosphate is an intra-
molecular process.
19717:1424,
M-1 Hugo, VUWMM~~ M-1 M-1
1/2 oll w4CL-Assf-Filk) :;Pike"CE,SSING OATE--23OCT70
-TITLE--MODIFICATION OF TRANSFER ~RNIA BY 2, P.RIME,3,
-'-PRIMEtCr-(4-r-(Ny2,CHLORDETHYL,N,METHYLAMI.NO) BENZJLI0EPJHvURI0INE,5
:,AUTHOR-(04)-G'AlNEVAi N.I. KNORRE t. D.G* fSEWHENKOP. L.P., TEPLOVA, N.M.
.-.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
BIOLOG.IYAj:1970i,VOL 4# Nk 31 PP 307-312
YDATE.PUBLISHED ------- 70
AREAS-810LOGICAL AND~fMEOXCAL SCIENCES.
TO P I CTAGS--RNA, ALKYLATION, CHEMICAL K.1,NETICS, CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
Sv%
tbNTROL MARKING--NO kESTqICTION
~'OOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PrkOXY..REEL/FRAME--19913/0155 STEP *qo-.-UR/0463/170/'004/003/0307/031Z
:rl,Rr, -ArCFSS InN NO--AP0120855
UNCLASS IFIED
212 Oil UNCLASSIFIED :PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
-CIRCA ACCESSION NO--AP0120855
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTS OF S(--jME FACTORS HAVE
BEEN STUDIED UPON ALKYLATON KINETICS OF TRNA WITH 2 PRIME,3
--,,PRIM'--70(4t(N,tZsCHLORETtiYLIN,METHYLAMIM.O,),BENIZILI~DEt4E),U'~lt)INE,5
P.IZI-ME,METH,YLPHOSPHOTE IN WATER SOLUT,10.144 IT HA& BEEN SHOWN T[fAT THE
EFFICIENCY OF ALKYLATION (THE.R:ATIO OF THE TRNA~ALRYLATION RATE TO THAT
:OF ALL BY PROCESSES) DOES NOT DEPEND SIGNIFICANTLY ON THE TEMPERATURE IN
.,THE RANGE 20-~-50DEG,\EES AND IS PROPORTIONAL TO INjTI'4L TRNA
COt'4CENTRATION. THE EFFICIENCY OF ALKYLATION 14ARDECILY DECREASES IN THE
PRESENtE.OF-.~IAGNESItJM-SALTS. T14E PATE AND THE EFFICIENCY OF ALKYLATION
~D-OES NOT DEPEND ON PH WITHIN THE RANGE 60-7s5.:*~AS- REVEALED BY
CHROMATOGRARHY, AFTER TOMLINSON ANOJENE-R THE POLYNUCLECITIOE. CHAIN OF
'ALk-YLAtED FOR I0PEkCENT,0OE5-REr41,AIN: INTACT~4'.;
TRIO FACILITY*
I'N5,T1T-UTE VF.'ORGANIC- CHE1,111TRY SMERI,AN BRANCH, ej FTHE: ACAGEMY~ oF
E N-CES USSk~, NOVOSIBIRSK-.
f F I F f)
71
212 018 U. LASSIFIE'D PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
NC
-LIRC-.ACCESSION NO--AA0126980
,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CA CH40MATF IS PREP0. BY IST
CACRD SU OR THEIR
PURIFYING A SOLN. OF NA DICHROMATE' WIll 04i CACL SUB2,
'IN A Q01ANT[TY 100-200PERCENT OF: JHAT THEURE,71CALLY NF-CESSARY TO
CASO SUB4. THE SOLN. OF NA DICHAOMATE AFTER* SEM., OF THE PPTD.
.:CASO SU34 IS ACIDIFIED viim CRO -SUf33 bR'HU -UNTIL THE SOLN. PH IS
0.0-l'.0. THE FILTRATE IS,TREATED IST~ BY;:ViEATIi'llG,~iWITW MILK OF Llf-IE UNTIL
i
-,6-5-a0PERCENT PP.TM. OF CPCRO SL:,,L3.4t~,A,',40.AFTE.R~SEPNil; OF THE CACRO SU64
-PPT** 1-41TH CACL SUB,20 c.FA C.1 L IT Y::~ DIELYAO INSKlY
MAUCHNG-~ISSLEUOVATEL15KlY I NSTI TUT M&TALLURG I I
USSR
uDc 616-91681.142
TER-KARAPETYAN, A. Z., Z~YgPV
DROZDOVA, A. A.'~YIONAKHOTA, S. I., and
RUWOVA
F. G., Central Scientific.Research Institute ot Epidemiology, Ministry of
Health,-.USSR, and Belorussian Scientific.Research Institute of Epidemiology and
Microbiology
"Centralized Processing of Materials on Infectious Diseases"
Minsk, Zdravookhraneniye Beloruseii no 61 iWo., pp 66-67
Abstract: The organization of data requires centralized processing of properly
classified information which may be suitable for machine processing. For this pur-
pose, a new chart was prepared by the Centml . Institute 7 of Epidemiology, designed
for epidemiological studies and provided with a separate,sheet,containing 16 points
considered essential for centralized processing. At the seminars attended by all
epidemiologists, their aides, and all, others vorking vith infectious diseases, the
various -,difficulties concerning--the particO3Ar_-. iteno Aad.Vm neV chart were resolved.
'0V
Prftttin~;Ahese, new, a -th~:
t -chart ripliable,
W-11NINUMM111110 arsffimkff~w~~
:USSR
UDC 614.441
TEFLYeWOV B. Ya. DROZDOVA, A. A. ar.,~ ymkiX I.I Central Institute of
E p Mewmluov &o g-y
"Toward a Rational System for Prompt Transmisgion of Informtion. on the Incidence
''of infectious Diseasesti
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii il lirmunobiologii, No 4, 1970, pp
141-146
bstract: The slow and inefficient system used In tile USSR for reporting cases
A
of infectious diseases is contrasLed witil that prevalling Au the Unfti?d States,
Vand a successful experiment tbey conducted in 1968 LO speed tip oic colloction
transmission of information via telegraph and teletype is described. Ten-
day and monthly reports in coded form on the incidence of Lyphoid, dysentery,
and.- seven.other d ~s were subrA
tted by
infectious hepacitis, diphther4a ;seas,
rayon (and city) and oblast sanitary epidemiological stations 2 or 3 and 5 or
6 days,, respectively, after the report period to the appropriate agencies.
Analysis of the results revealed comparatively few discrepancies between Che
tenn-day and-monthly reports, and a small nuinber of garblen and distortions due
to mechanical failure and telegrapher errors. Most of the discrepancies were
ca"sed by diseaNas that present some diagnostic. difficulties (typhoid, para-
dyNentery).
112 030 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
T.ITLE-ELABORATION OF RATIONAL-ISYSTEW OF:. EFFECTIYE INFORMATION ON THE
INCIDENCE OF INFECTIOUS 0 1 S.EAS E S.'-U
.1 ~:ALMOR-403)-TEPLYAKOV, B:sYA:*f..6R0ZD0VA, 'A.A., YELKIN, I.I.
RWAM
1:0UNTRY OF INFO--,USSR
~_~SQURCE-ZHURNAL MIKROBIOLOG11 I IMMUNUBIOLOGIlt L970r. NR 4, PP 141-146
DATE. PUBL ISHED-----70
_~.':!;UBJECT 4REAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL
_'ENGR.
,~:-TOPIC TAGS--INFECTIOUS DISEASEtANFORHATJON STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL,,
COMMUNICATION EWIPMENT., COMPUTER A P-P-LI C AT I ON
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIUNS
DOCUMENT CLASS
REEL/FRAME-- L988/ 1693 STEP NO--UR/00~6/70/0001004/0141/0146
_.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0106439
UNCLASSIFIED.-
USSR UDG 621-472
F _440 , APARISI, R. R. ,KOWS, YJ~. G. ,State Scientific
"TEP;4y
X
gineering Institute ineni G.:, M. Krzhizhanovski7
"The Influence of Central Shading and Longitudinal Defocusing
of a Receiver Upon the Power,Chax~acteristios.pf a:Paraboloid
Solar Energy Installation".
Tashkent, freliotekhnika, No 5, 1970, pp 8-14:
Abstract: Central shading of the concentrator of a solar energy
installation by an opaque receiver Is frequently accompanied by
a shift of the ray-receiving surfaces of the.Teceiver along the
optical axis of the x)araboloid,,1,:e.j by lonr5itudinal defocusijig.
nee 4-
11he article deals with. the inf lub of. shaaing of the central
part of the solar irradiation.conloantrator tpion the distribution
of the-,heat load of the receiver1ight-absorbing 6urfaaes- 3
gureai 5 bibliographic entriea.~
fi
1/2 032 UNC tAS S .I FIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70
EFFECT OF SYNTHESIS CONDUTJONS~ ON-THE PROPERTIES OF POLY(AMINO
,:~!~-:~;-AMIDU- ACIDS), -U-
~,~AUTHOR-(05)-KORSHAKt Vc~V.t OOROSKENKO#~YU.E.s TEPLY~UyA.,4*M,j FEDOROVAt
VOLKUVP B.V&
"COUNTRY OF INFO"USSq
.-S-OURCE-VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN. SER*-A-1970t:I2(3J,, 677-80
11--jDATE'. PUBL I SHED ------- 70
is-M E C AREAS-CHUEMISTRY, MATERIALS.
av~
0 P I CT~AGS--CHEMICAL SYNTHE515, POLYMER,. POLYCONDENSATION, AHINE,
-TEMPERATURE EFFECT,:POLYA 10E
PYROMELLITIC ACID, ANHYDRIDE, LOW M
COMPOUND, MECHANICAL STRENGTH
--~CONTROL MARKING-NIG RESTRICTIONS
-..BOCUMEN-T~CLASS--~INCLASSIFIED
--UR1046 9/?0/01;?/003/C,57 710680
-~okuxy REEL/FRAME-199210309 STEP NO
:CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP 0 111503
UNCLASSIFIED
- ------------
~p .2 UNCWSI,~!~'
jF2 032 FIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
;Cl;tC ACCESSION NO--AP0111503
,- ~.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT& THE POLYCONDERSATION OF CH SUB2 IC
SUB6 H SUB3 (NH SUB21 SUBZ-3y4) SUB2 WITH RYROMFLLITJC ANHYDRIDE t1) IN
HCONME SUB2, ACNME SUB2r OR N-METHYL-2-PYRROLIOINONE, AT MINUS 30DEGREES
TO-PLUS-200EGREES GAVE 11. 11 MOL.-WT. WAS MAX4' AT MINUS 20DEGRFES AND
WAS*VERY SUBSTANTIALLY IINCREASED WHEN 5PERCENT I WAS USED;
MOLL EXCESS I
-HCONME., SUBZ UK ACNME SUB2 -WERE THE B,EST SOL VENT THERMAL DEHYDRATION
OF It GAVE POLYCYCLIC LADDER POLYAMIDES OF INCRE~ASED;MECH. STRCENGTH.
UNCLASSIFIED
Oacology
USSR UDC.577.391:616.0064.577.15/17
ABDULLAYEV, G. B., GASANOV, G. G., RAGIMOV, R. N., TLPLY)WOVAI G. V.,
MEKHTIYEV, N.A., and DZHAFAkOV, A. I., Institute of, Physiology, Institute
of Physics, and Institute of Roentgenology.,and Oncology
:"Selenium and Tumor Growth Under Experimental Conditions"
Baku, Doklady Akademii Nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, No:3, 1973, pp 18-24
q
Abstract: In mice and rats with transplanted tumors (M-1 sarcoma, Ehrlich's
ascitic tumor, and Geren's carcinoma), a single injection of sodium selenite
significantly retarded the growth of the tumor, especially if the injection
vas given vhen the tumor could b4rely be felt, The inhibition of tumor growth
was even more pronounced when sodium selenite was combined7with X-irradiation.
Jn addition, the compound increased the animals' tolerance for radiation. Mien
the animals received the tumor suspension after,it had-beea treated with sodium.
:selenite.and heated to 40'*,.:far 2 hours,~: 'tumors did noIt begin to appear until
J-2.to 21 days after inoculation compared to 9 days in the control (given the
tumor suspension treated with.sodium selenite at rooin,temperature). The in-
hibitory effect of the selenium compound is attributed ca its ability to
stimulate the production of endogenous antioxidants and lower the oxygen
concentration of the tissues.
Jill
V'Tt
Ul)
USSR UDC 628.58:549.74
ABDULIAYEV, G. B., GASMOV, G. MMTIYEII, M. A., -P7-HAF.AROV, A. 1.
IMANOV, D. M., BABAYEV, R. A. , SADYIGIOV S. T., G. V. , and
RAGIMOV, R. N.
-I.Radioprotective Effect of Selenium
Baku, Doklady Akademii Nauk Azerbaydzhartsk.oy SSR, No 3, 1973, pp 12-17
Abstract: Sodium selenite administeredto Wistar rats 20 minutes after
X-Arradiation at 490 rad had little protective effect,. the survival rate
and average life-span being insignificantly.higher tha-.I in the controls
(50Z survival rate by day 30). However,:the same dose'~of the compound ad-
ministered 30 minutes prior to irradiation (intraperit6neally, subcutaneous-
ly,.or perorally) had a markedly protective~effect-,'tha.survivaI rate was
902 and the average 3-ife-span 28+3.6 days.~ When sodim) selenIte was combined
with vitamins E (as an antioxidant) and A (to promote the retention of
vitamin E in the body), the protective affect was,even.mare pronounced,
the survIval,rnte and average life-upan being aigiiif ie.,axmly higher than
in the controls (given selenium but-not the Vitamins).
:- "! - *,
F! R SING DATE--LMOV70
'UNCUASst ~11
TITU:--lNF,--~ARlE') AbSURPTION SPECTRA OF.- (,O,',trLEAES OF' C."ADMIUM HALIDFS: dITH
-2/2
021
Ur4cL'ASSI,F1E01:: ESSING DATE--13NOV70
PROC
CIRC ACrv-SSIGN NO--AP0128637
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--M) GP-0- ABSTRACT, ~REACTJ .ON OF' CO ACETATE* 01: HALIDE
ITH P I UIL N IC~"T E.N IC
w
OR ISONICOTINIC A IC0
1) 1 C lit , NII C H IOR IMICHt
RESP OAVE COGLI'lCi COPIG . S1)8?_'j (,Dri-' SU(3? 14 1 C, 50132 r CONIC SUB2, CUCL
s AND CD[t%.'IC
UB2 INIC SU321 SUBZ' ~ Tli~ B I DEN TAT E: L[GAND PIC C,30RO11NATES
TU'CD ~VIA- N A,": D 0 'AND NIC VIA~2 U OF'THE; CO 'SU11 2- PRIREE NE(JATIVE. GROUP.
CDCL SURZ INIC SU82 FOaMIS L 011G. -(it
CHAINS*~ B Y tO 'C'K 0 1 N A T I ON OF 1,41 TO
b
'GUCL SU112 SY, 14 AND BY ILIRPi ATION~~iJF-~lf4TERt-IC)L~i 41' 15011111*-. FACILITY:
Hk=N%- 1-1 ED INS T . !TASHKENT'-U1
IT E 9 WA
Q
F&SS-SPrCTRGMBTRlC DMIMMINATION Of RMTIVE YIELDS OF XBNON
ISOTOPES NA-MR&L U"NIUM BY
NEUTRONS WITH F_-.ERCY 14.7 MeV
fArticlo by X. A. Petrzlja~ V T I M. G. Panlyon. Len 1nZr;.;d,Tec?;n:; -
loEleal Institu Q..Jm, _Lens...; "r-i" '00 ~Yadirn ann%-=,
- ~;6 1 - t D_
1969 Ato
Thode and Graham. (1), analyzirs2 products,,of the fission of Ui"
by thermal neutrons. mass- sp4:ct ro=ctr Ical *.y.- first discovefed the jr6-t2laus1y
high~yiold of xe, 11 ~comp.,*tred to that given by a smooth curve of yield distri-
bution by mars. 11ho high yields, i.e., the fine structure, in the re-,LO.% 0-
mass 132-134 were. subsequently 7bserved by. various researchers
_j3j by iission. ' t- ,~4 a
of U1.1" (Z] -an4,Th;.'2 3PCC-.-.= neu rons, Pu"' (4) -and Th
by thernal-noutrons during soontaneous :fission Of Pa"'O.,
and, Cf2s2
Analyst
s of tite fine structure. as a fu nctlon -5f the.excitation iznergy
of fissionabi- nuclei is important~ Wahl 191 demonstrated by means Of radio-
chemistry that 4uring fission oz with an energy oz' 14 11V
the fine structure it m4si 134 does not.,~azi~.'%, The.yjolds of oxiilci; with
Cassei ot~97-93, which aye =.plemerm4r), to the, friignent A - 134 were deze.
minodJ10, 12,J with all6wanta ior'.tSe em-ssion,of 4-5 neutron$ duri--;Z fisslcEi
Of U21 by neutrons,at an cnar~k of'24 12)
revealed that the yield of zr" notably exceeds the value from the s=oo;h
5 Id not detect this excess. Bro= .1141
yield curves. Othor. author 11.13 Idi
analyzed the fission products 'In the mass region of 131-13S during -fission
of U111 by neutrons with in energy of 14.7 MeV. He showed that the pezLk of
the fine structure corrosponds to mass 132, and the yield of mass 1~4 fits
-the smooth yield curves,
We used a highly sensitive mass specrrozieter to measure the 7CIatiVe
concoAtration of stable xenon isotopes in the fission products of U2,16 by
neutrons at the, energy 14.7 MeV. We establisNed, that the yield of XC134
excoods the yield of this mass from the smooth curve and Is 19% 3reater than
the yield of Xe"'.
> 0.r.71
73z
USSR UDO 621-W2-57-01
'Activa RG-Filteran
Aktivnyve, IM-filltry, Moscow, "Svyaz,' 1970, 280 pp, I r. )l k. Reviewed by V.Listov
and V. T~urin in "Blektroevyan'," 1971, No 5, P 79 (frClft No 9,
Sept 1971, Abstract 11o 9AM'-ROTS)
Translation: A book on active RC~-filters is revi,3-r.;ed.'rIt is rloted that thc use of
M-circuits at low frequencies up~to IOTH'z has the rion,t promive. A syntheule oi~
f ilters is conducted with respect to. -the. opera' Ung in the sarie way an
this was dori.9 in, the cane of W-filtaro.,Foar xethode o1"' syntheeis of P.0-fillutars era
conviddredt. ith the a Id of o inFle, uripl If iern, conver , 217
-W gyratora, and oporational
amplifiere. 71he limita tione are ehownlwith reepeot to-th.- arran, merit of the poles,
in the case of both low-frequency filters and band--a se~ filtor-". Ilie conditions are
shown during whl.ch Chebyshev approxiJiiations cOnnot be raulizad. In the book there
are many e7amples of computations, accessory tables, an& grophs.A shortcominc,
is -the imperfec' . uze of the advantagea of, mechanic-31 d'e6irn of filterv and tho ab-
mence of informAion of digital filters. 2!he book is a valutible textbook for engin-
ears of c o.-"-.uni cation apparatus and, scientific workers in the: field of' the 11-1hoory
of electrical circuits. L. Y&.
USSR UDC- ~621.372.54
221AMSKJV-, A. Ye. TEPLYUK, I. if.
'It
Active RC Fi ers
-e Moscow, "Svyaz1", 1970, 280 -jr),
Aktivnyve RC-filltry (cf. English abox, 1
ill. 1 r. 36 k. (from RM-Radiotekdmika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 2AI88 K)
Translation: The book deals with a theory and me-thod of calculating RC
''filters on the basis of Utilizing tile theory ol the best approximation of
functions (Chebyshev polynomials and Butterworth polynowdials, Chebyshev Euld
Zolotarev fractions). Computational exa=les.are given. 137 illustrations,
.72 tables, bibliography of 59 title's - Resume-.
USSR UDC 539.3
PAHASYUKI V. V., TEPLYY, M.. I., L'vov
"Determination of Contact Stresses in the Case of Internal Contact of Cylindri-
cal Bodies"
Kiev, Prikladnaya Mekhanika, VI VII,
0 Ito4 1971, pp 3-8
Abstract: The two-dimensional problem of elastic tiepry of internal contact
betiieen cylindrical bodies of nearly the same radii is solved for the case where
there is no frictional force in the contact zone. The integrodifferential equa-
-~n e
tion for deternining the contact stresses is derived,' and -yact solution of
this equation is presented for the case where the materials of the contact
bodies are identical. Solutions are given for certaiii other SDecial cases of
the irrvestigated problen, and contac t stress distribution diagrams are construe-
ted. An elastic isotropic plate SI of unit thickness iiith a round hole of radi~-
us R in wbich the round disc 5 V71 Lh radius R. R i r, inaerted is proposed
2 2 1
for study. 'tile- concentrated force presnin Cho- disc S ar,airkst tile edge of the
hole in S 1 is applied in the center of the disc. Under the assumption that
there is no friction betwien the contact bodies, only radial contact stresses
occur. Thus, the problem consists in establishing the distribution law of th~
cqijtact stresses (pressures) on the cont:
act surface between the bodies.
USSR UDO 621.,)25.0/~_~
GINOVYER, A.S., GUM, A.A. KOMOV, V. P. NURYSHEV, G.L., MISHIN, A.I.,
SINITSA-, S.P., TERIAN, B.G.
HIntegrated Circuit With Pro-rammed Structure Using MrIS Memory Transistorsil
2
Radiotekhnika i ele~tronil-a, Vol XVII, NO-7,* MY. 197~101 PP 1551-155
Abstract. The integrated circuit in described of an all-purpove elowert ful-
filled with conventional !.:IS Ime4~al-inrLilator-st:-.iriconiuLtarj transiators and
1415 trsnsistors with a remory (memory transiators). Ine' imteZrated circuiv
realizes the following logical function:
-a. X. (i 1,2,),4),
7 (t + v
where xi is the invat logical variebles; ai in the state churacterizing the
i-th memory transiellor; z is the output vuriOble; and ia the delay. Tho
CA io
circuit can be u2ed for constru of Q'specialized array for fulfil"Miumt 0.,
logical, switching, and memorf functions and alao for construction of all_,pur~.ose
structurally~-unkform loI,icqI nats, which r~!31~es it poz.,Able fol* -U0
organize a specialized computirp, device by a Prqrw=e(jLILjrjjU-,~, L
_-nt 0~ ita
elements. 1 fig- 5 rcf. RcoeivQd by:. edit or a, .16 Aine 1971.
USSR UDC 621.371.332.2
TEPTIN, G. M., rAYT.RUTDINOVA, A. N., Kazan' State.University
"Study of Fading Radio Echoes, from Meteor Trails. V
Go&iy, Izvestiya ,-ysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniyi Radibfizika, Vol XV, No 9, 1972,
1286-1292
Abstract: A study was made of the statistical charac.teristics of fading re-
quired both for practical applications using meteor scatterin-- of radio tjaves
and for theoretical constructions. An =alysis was performed on experi-menral
data on fad
Ing radio echoes from meteor trails measured on 800 and 1,600 kin
paths at frequencies of 40.3, 42.3, 57.4,and 44 megahertz and radar data at
frequencies of 34 and 65 megahertz. The experinentaLstatistical characte):-
istics of the echoes are presented in:the various sta,.;es of development of,
fading. The quantitative characteristics agree well with fading theory based
on turbulence principles.
During the formationot fading, there is a tendency toward --Ti increase
in the probability of appearance of fadin., of a meteor radio echo of given
duration with an increasein the radiation frequency tised. : The nimiber of
fading echoes decreases with an incroasein depth of fading. The fading dis-
tribution as a function of the magnitud6 of:the first periods is as- follows:
1/2~
--ano WOMMM
. t - it r:: -1!7