SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TRAPITSYN, N. V. - TREGUBOV, G. G.

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.2/2 012 RROCESSING UAT E-- 13-NOV7 0 CIRC ACCESSI~V-l NO-AP0126254 ABSTRACT/~XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ALI.STkA(,T. DIZVELOPME14AIT OF EXPeR I IMEiNITAL A L L E RJG I C 1- ~N C E P H $i L 017-1 Y E L I T 15 1 NDC;GS vA'S Ar-COMPANINED 3 YR'c- D U C T I C- N 1) F CONTFIVT OF SULF!IY',)qYl- GROWS fj'll J11E WATER SULWLE P, U F E I N 5 'iJ FTHE COMEX ANO OF THE ,iH[LE ;4ATTER OF Tf-fE GREAT HE"4lSfJHEkES.: I'll AR OF rl-iE EXTRACTS OF NATER SOLUBLE- PROTE PNS AT:. 40PEGREESC FOR 20 AINUTES CAUSED AN INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT OF SOLFHYDRYL GROUPS MJHE, nujr;:INS OF THE BRAIN OF C0,NITRUL MMMALS, A fN 0 AFALL IN; THE P;`fjTi::I,'4S 114 THEI~,. C91,11'EtiT ~GBTAIINED FROM Ti HE BkAlvl OF ANIMALS SUFFERING F9011~ U,!ECPHALOMYEL (TPS. FACIL11Y: T5Ft-'iTRAL'i,iA.YA INAUCHN-) ISSLED. L98'JI'ATORIYA RUSUVSK MEDI TS I PISKOGID INS Til TUTA UNCLASS IF IEO USSR UDC 543-422:537-523-082 TRAPITSYN -N...,.V. "The Use of High-Voltage Alternating-Current Are for Analyses of High Concen- trations" V Sb. "M Ural'sk. Konf. pc Spektroskopii, 1971. Vyp, 1" [In the Collection "Seventh Ural Conference on Spectroscopy,-1971. No 1. 1, Sverdlovsk, 1971, -3 m Referativnyy Zhurnal, ,No 10 Oct 72 4. 32. Metrolo(,iya i PP 171 L73 (fro Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika. Single Isrsue.:Abstract 11o 10,32.1000 by V.S.K.) Translation: Results are presented. of the use of alu(--h-voltag 1-c are for ge L increasing the accuracy ofatomic absorption analysis'of elements in a wide range of their concentrations. Analysis: methods are :,leveloped for powder test samples of molybdenum, lead, and yrttrium,:and determination of nickel and chromium in MhAN8T steel., The-photographing of spectra was carried out on the ISP-28 spectrometer by 0.02-wm aperttre width and,a three-lens ilLimiration system with a 5-=n inteni)ediate diaphragm. During theanalysis of powder test samples, an approximte voltage of 4900'v was supplied, orto the arc, the cur- rent on, the arc was t.- 1 a-up. The measuringr errors were determined f ror, ten indeDendent measurements of the composition, for powder test samples they did not exceed 10% on rectilinear sections. of ~graplhs-, arithmetic error of. a single detennination of nickel lies in~the range froll" 0-9-3.5f~, of a 1/2 MEN,! Now 0 112- 025 UNCLASSIFIE0. ~PROCESSING DATE--27.NUV70 TITLE--ADSORPTION LOWERING OF THE STRENGTH OF ALKALI NALIDE CRYSTALS -U- 2/2 025 6NCLASSIFIED PROCESSiNG DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0128686 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-M) GP-0- ABSTRACTo THE DESTRUCTION OF MACL AND KCL SINGLE CRYSTALS AN'D P13LYCRYSTALS IN THE PRESENCE OF MOLTEN SALTS, H SUL32 01 AND SOMEORG. LIQS. WAS.STUDIE0. THE TEMP, FQR THE TRANSITION FROM -BRITTLE TO PLASTIC RUPTURE DURING STRETCHING WAS, DETO. 1,11 THE PRESENCE OF ALCL SUA31 VICL SUB2, ANO CUCL* '.Itq THE PRESFN.CE OF THE IST 2 COAPDS. t THF RA~JGE OF PLASTICITY 'Af'-16 THE STRENGTH OF. NACL WAS UECREASED -GREATLY, THE EFFECT BEING GREATER FOA~4LCL SUB3.,' THE STRENGTH 0~_ POLYCRYSTALS WAS STUDIED DURING STRETCHINIG IN THE PRESENCE OF LCS. AND A H SUB2 0. THE STRENGTH DECREASES IN'THE SAME OROER AS THE POLARITY. THUSv THE ZHANGE IIN THE MECH, CHAR C t A TERISTICS OF'THE 10NIC CRYSTALS DUE MEDIA MOM. By THE.SIMICAqITY BEFWEEN THE TO THE ACTION OF ADSORBED CRYSTAL AND THE MEDIUM. -TY*: MOSK. IGOSo UNIV. IM. FACILI LOMONOSOVA# MOSCOWt USSR. UNCLAS C) USSR UDC 532.522.2 UYEVSKIY, V. S., IVANIOV, A. V., KARPM~ 1.:M., TRASI,6118KIY, V. D., and VD A H. Ya. YUDELOVICH, "The Structure of Turbulent Underexpanded Jets Discharging Into a Flooded Space and a Concurrent Stream" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No 3, 1972, PP 15-29- Abstract. The results of an experimental investigation of the,geometric structure of the initial sector of undere%panded jets are presented, and consideration is given to the principal features of flow tr. the mixing zone on the boundary of a greatly underexpanded jet during a turbulent flow regime along the entire length of the initial sector of the jet. . A concurrent super- sonic stream exerts an essential qualitative,and quantitative influence upon the configuration of the initial sector of underexpanded, Jets..i The most essential feature of a jet in the concurrent* stream consists in "degeneration" of the central shock wave at Mach nunbers of the concurrent s tream 16>2. The transverse and longitudinal dimensions of the initial sectoT of an under- expanded jet in a concurrent stream.with numbers. 1,6>1.5-2 ;decrease with the Increase of ~6. The established feattires of the structure of concurrent jets 1/2 V. S., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, 1972, pp 15-29 SSSR, 14ek-hanika Zhid1costi make it impossible, in the general case, to substitute the concurrent jet by an equivalent flooded jet. Approximate relationships are presented, which make it possible to take into account the influence. of a concurrent stream upon the bassic characteristic dimensions of the i.nitial,sector of the jet. The cliaracteristic. regions of flow in the, compressed vil~cous layer of an undere;~panded jet are isolated. Tile- self L-similarity of., fields of the gas- dynamic parameters is established. Data are presented- on tile position of tile mixing zone III tile Space, the. total-a-llead )roftlos' lihe Staftstical presaure ind the dimetwionlos6 exqeaa, sUgnation tempt.-itaure iii grently undereNpandad jets, 14 figures. ~3 tables*'. 8~ ref erellcos. 2/2 16 USSR ODUYVISKIET, V. S., IVANOV, A. V., KARPNMN, 1. if.., YUDELOVICH, M. Ya. "Me Flow in a Supersonic Viscous.Undere anded.,Jet" Xp Moscow, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i a G za No 3,' 1970, pp 63-69 Abs trac t: An experimental investigation is made of "he flow at the initial sec- tor of an underexpanded supersoaic jet flowing out into ~the im. ersed space and the concurrent stream at Yach numbers M w < 10, The determaing effect of Tiscosity upon-the natze of Plow in the. jet is established. %he basic rules goveraing the flQ)y art, defined. In addition. the results of inves 4iga.W on of the basic di- mensions of the initial aector of a turbulent underexp&vAed Jodt flowing out into tha:imm-raad space are act forthAn detail, lique 0:7 USSR 13ROUDF, V. L., LEYDE1W11X,1, A.V and Institute of Solid State Physics of the Academy of Scidnces U C ernogo ovka "Energy Spectrum of Isotopically Mixed Naphthalene Crystals" Leningrad, rizika Tverdogo Tela, No~12, Dec 71, pp 3624-3632 Abstract: Data on the absorption spectra of isotopically mixed naphthalene- h8-napbthalene-d8 crystals are analyzed; It has,beenirer-ently established that a fine structure connected with the formation of clusters and compli- cating analysis of experimental data from the aspect of impurity exciton states is observed in the spectra of isotopically mixed molecular crystals, particularly in the spectra of mixtures~of deute roisotopes of naphthalene. On the other hand, there bave been sptvefal theorotical'studicti of similar is of a'Bimplified me4el picture or Auotopic mixtures both on the bas specific ordered distribution of the iiap6rity, and on -the. basis of a cal- culation using Green's functions. This,complicated situation required a detailed analys:b-, af ezperimental and theoreticall data.,in order to make a reasonable. comparison between them, and an attempt is made to do this in this article. The isotopically mixed mole.cular single crystal, the mixture df naphtlialene-h8 and naphthalene-d8, is~a typical exa~iple of an unordered 1/3 USSR BROUDE, V. L., et a-1., Fizika Tverdogo~Tela, No 12, Dee 71, pp 3624-3632 system. The position of impurity absorption bands in the fine structure is calculated for lov concentrations on the.bP-sis of the cluster representation. A computer calculation was made u-sing the Green's function method for an ordered system, and these results were compared with a concentration depen- dence for centers of gravity of the bands ,that were obtained experimentally. It is emphasized that the results show that the notioii or- a cluster may have independent geometrical and energy interpretations. 1he presence of geo- metric bands shmis in the energy spectrum only for sufficiently rapidly attenuating interactions between molecules. The naptithalene crystal for which the lowest exciton zones are characterized by short-acting interactions is a good example of this. The presence of sL-dlar geametri.c clusters does not lead to a fine structure of the impurity spectrum in crystals of a di f- ferent type or of other exciton zones of 'the. naphthaleae crtstal, where dipole-dipole interactions occur between the molecules and the presence of such geometrical clusters does not lead to,a.fine stru.4.1ture of the impurity spectrum. 1n this case the considerable: dist:ance does not make it possible toselect, independent cluster groups At a,~erage concentrations, there occurs a covering of regions of elementary excitation, and the corresponding optical 2/3 43 ---------- ---------- 0 19, LA~SSIF LED prVICESSING DATE--- 1 3NOV10 Ull HE j IT E ~-_T OF OSI',ir, GAUS51A~i APPkr1~11-It'TiCr-iiF'v A L U A i z iq G JAMMING liNVULNERA61LITY OF I'll'riCEPTION .-U-- ~AUTHOR- 0 2) --AORD ZCV A.K., TRAT4Sj,_XU,G% ~~--CGCJNTRY :Oi: INFD--~-'USSR E-.-!'!,,*,GS COO vRADIOTEKHNIKAt NO It' 1970v PP 25-29 PUBL ISHED ------- 70 "NAVIGATION, SCIENCES U-8.J E C TAREAS MATHEMATICAL TAGS-3AUSSIAN-P I STR IBUT IONy GGMMUNICATION JAMAINGr INTERFEPEINICE- ry .CONTROL MAKKING--;.,'0 RESTRICTIONS -DOCUMENT C LA S S--U"I.ICL,,,' S S I F I ED PRGXY B EEL/FRAME--1I'Y)9/I359 STFP t/0025/0f)29 c I R C_ A cc, i_- S5 1 0;N N,)---1AP0 123317 V,;(,.LAss I F 10 USSR UDC 612.821.6+616.831-311 KAYDANOVA, S. L, ~MYVERSONT, Ya. A. andd=&UQQjT,, IL N., Institute of Evolutionary Fbysiology and Biochemistry,TSOR A d' f.S-iences and ca c;py o - Psychoneltrological Institute imeni V. M~. -,Bekhterev,, Lenirgrad "On the Role of the Parietal Area of the Hunmn Brain-in the ;nalysis and Synthesis of Complex Stinniill~l Mjoscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti imeni I. P. Pavlov, Vol 23, ,2. Vyp 4, Jul/Aug 73t pp 697-703 Abstract: Conditioned reflexes requiring differentiation of simultaneous and successive complex signals, acousti& -visual and positional, were elaborated in Patients with local lesions loil.the uariotal lobes, and conpare-d to identical reflexes previously elaborated in patients vith.ex-trap-arietal lesions of the braLn. The experimental snbjects had Wro difTiculty in differentia-ti-ng both successive and simultn'neous stimulli~ in that more repetitions were required to er, -tablish tho . reflex,~and~ih sotae cases it could nA-be formed. Signals of differing modes were more ea~sily distinguished thwx those of one mode. Cuccessive analysis was more afrected:than 1/2 USSR. KAYDJ aIOV S. 1. et al., Zhurnal Vyssbay Nomm atel Inosti imeni ts oy D e), I. P. Pavlov, Vol 23, VYp 4, Orul/Piu- 73, pp,697-703 simi-Itaneous, especially for --coustic signals. Auditory ttimuli w re less effective than visual.for ouccessive analysis, iihile ~'he reverse was true for simultaneous --nallysis, Lesions of t1he lef 41, par lle"~'al lobe resulted in more severe disturbances of both.kinds of analysis, which vas said to reflect the significance of speech in the analysis of comnrle% sioals. I'm4- ever lesions of the right, lobe affected predominantly visual analysis, which, is said to su_-gest that the analysis of visual non-sperch signals is achieved predominantly by the right hemdspherc. Those patient&~who showed the great- est disturbance of higher cortical functions also showed the.most disturbed mudysis. These results are also considere,d to show that the analysis,of cor~plex signals resides in the parietal region 2/22 83 2/3 027 Ui',IrL A S S I F I E G, I'Rr;CESSrNG OATE--13NOV70 NO-AP0 300 LO ,CIRC ACCESSION ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. AT THE PRF Sc!Al f STAGE (It' DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE THE QUE3TEON OF1 BOUNOARY C. T WE 6 N PtiYSIOLGGY OF HIGHER NERVOUS ACTIVITY ANU PSYCHOLOGY: 4S ACQUIRING AN1AL;Ajl0Sf SCAULASTIC NATURE. 4HILE THE PURKISE OF, NEUROPHYS10LOGICAL RE ZSEAitCH IS TO INVESTIGATE T~iE a4fECHAINISmS Of- THE :DRAIN'S THAT DETER~-llNF'DFfis%VIORp THIS IS ALSO THE _11174 OF PSYCH4J C il -LObYt GR AT ANY RATE OF THOSE: 0,F71TS BRAiNCHES THAT ARE CALLED NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OR PSYCIHOPHYSIOLOGY. TAIE 0-c-ISFACLE TO~ 11 PSYlH0LOl'Y APPRAJXIMATIO.N OF PHYSIOLOGY OF ~HIGFizc;R NERVOUS ACTJV'!TY Ai,41 IS, IN THE OPI)NION OF A N'U`,l&(3ER OF PHYSIOLJGISTS, T1.11f: FACT THA-r PSYCHOLOGY DEALS ',;ITH CONCEPrS THE NEUR0PilYSMLGG'.((,"L S.Ui!.STKATE CiF WHICH 'WAS NOT ANALYZED, CONICfPTS DEVELOPED Af A JIME wHEU PHY ISLOLOGY OF THE HEMISPHE!Z~LS 010, NOT YET EXIST., PSYCHOLUGY, CANNUT REJECT THESE SINCF :fNFVfTA3LY CO~'IRLEX FOK,,45 OF~,ME(,ITAL A,mviry, COMPLEX ~~')F '3EIHAVIOR Alk-E _14ITININ ITS JURMICT ION, AND'lruit'"Lll P,iYSIOLOGICAL LY: ~ ANA Y I - 1Y. T _14ECHAINIS? S CANNOT YET BE COMPLET L, F FOLLO-N, I T : DO E S ~:::HOWEVER -:THAT PHYSI,')LOGY OF HIGHER NERVOUS. :AC T I V I TY~ SHJULD NOT STRIVE TO _SEEKS WAYS AND MEANS OF ANALYZING:THEM. 1 N OTHER WURDS, 1 N MY UPI~llwl, -)WARD THE--k IN, LEARNING ".0syGHOLOGY A,-,(D NEUIPDPHYSIOLOGY SHOAD GO TIC 0 N E ANC ABOUT. C1311PLEX FORMS OF:8EHAVIORS THAT.SUCH T A D N NOTHER I:S POSSIBLE AND FRUITFUL IS , INDICATED aY THF ENT IKE COURSE OF A :--l:,.;-_0EVELOP,4ENT OV BOTH SrIENCES AN THE~LAST FEW DECADE:~:)', Ajio,,,IG THE, OF EQUAL CONCERN TO PSYCHOLOGISTS 4NO PHYSIOLOGISIS DEALING -:i-ri4ir ti' ti IGHER NERVOU S,'_ AC TJ V I TY Alk E. . THOSE P ER T A I IN I ING 10 MECHAN ISMS OF -,E.MOT-l.Ot4S.,.Af4[)~-CONSCIO,USNESSG'. UNCLASS tF 1ED UNCL ASS I F- I Er, PROCESSING DATE-13NOV70 C I RC A CC E SS ION Nt-l- APO 130010 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-IN PAPTIGULARt,CF GqEAT. I NT E R E STO BOTH SCIENCES is DETERAINATION OF THE KOLEE OF DEEP STRUCTUKES OftAHE 3~lAlti IN P~~-~~FUkMING NS, 'TO -~VESTIGATE CORTIC0 SMICORfICAL THFSE FJNCTIO'~ THr- NEED 11 CORRELATIONS IN DYNAMICS OF "CGNDITIQNE)~ REFLEX 'AtTIVITY WAS STRESSED BY 1. P. PAVLOVt L. A. AND A. G1.1 I Y. IN THIS ARTICLE '4-z SH-uULD LIKE TO REPORT, FOP%~THE SAKE10. PRELIMINARY . DISCUSSIChit SG--'~i'L OF THE DATA UN THIESEAS,SUES C-1.3T'4.lNEDr IN jdR LABORATORY FROM A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF, DIFFEREN.T.DKUGS THAT HAVE A '4ARKF-0 INFLUENCE OiN BEHAVIOR. ;-,E BELIEVEr THATi IT WOULD BEE THE MjST USEFUL T'Q ANALYZE THE CORRELATIoi~S BETWCE4~4 PSYCHOLOGY AND ON THE 3F CONCRETE FINDINGS. AITY: INSTITUTE OF EVOLUTIONAL BASIS U FAC P4YSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRYT USSR A CADEMY: OF -SCIE,~ICES,- LENINGRAD. JF UNCLASS .10 USSR UDC 582.232-119:576.8 KVASNIKOV, Ye. I., STOGNIY, I. P.,-TRAVCHUK, T. P., SHCHELOKOVA, I. F., KLYUSHNIKOVA, T..M., and GRINBERG, ot Microbiology and Virology, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian'SSR, Kiev, "Blue-Green Algae From the Kremenchug Reservoir as a RAw Material for Growing Microorganisms" '6, Nov/Dec'.71, p 80-83 Kiev, Gidrobiologicbeskiy Zhurnal,,Vol 7, No p Abstract: Blue-green algae of th Kremenchug reservoir.contain a consider- e able amount of polysaccharides both easy an.ddifficult.to hydrolyze, includ- ing easily accessible ones for assimilating glucose, mannose, galactose, and xylose. They are also rich in protein substances which~can, upon hydrolysis, be converted into amino acids and used in the process of.,growing microorganisms. Algae contain a sufficient amount of ash elements, but they ar Ia poor in phos- phorus. Blue-green algae contain a large-selection of B--t 'group~vitamins. These-algae contain all the components necasIsdry for the devel6pment of heterotropliic microorganisms usedoin the-brewing and food"industry. The necessary number of,components can be balznce 17 USSR UDC 669.184.244,.66 0. V., ZIN'KO, B. F., SHUMOV., M. 14.,, X~AYEV., V. A., 14., and SOMIN, S._1.!:. "Kinetic Specifies of the Process of. Deoxidati6n During Produc- tion'of Low-Carbon Rimming, SteeV1 Proizvodstvo Chernykh Metallov [Production of Ferrous Metals--Collection olIF -100 Works'], No 75, Metallurgiya Press, 19,70, pp;.93, Translation: The mass t-ransfeT,conditions between slag alld metal in the process of--deoxidation of lav-carbon rimming steel in the ladle are studied. It is es- tablished that during the process of deoxidalt.ion. the% loss of manganese is deter- mined by both-the thermodynamic-and the kinetic conditions~.. The influence of the pouring time, slag viscosity, moment of addition.of deoxidizers-aild other kinetic parameters on manganese loss is determined. :An.equationiis Presented, allowing -the basis of known parameters the manganese loss to be determined in advance an of.the converter process, not,&b_~-,Ondition and othetlactors. 4 figures. uDe 06.4.oM669.018.2 NIKITINI A. A.v and ICOZLOV, V. P., Institute THAVINA, T., TYAPKIN, M D.0 of Petal Science and Physics of.Metals,tCentral Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous hete-Ilurgy imeni 1, P, Bardin "The influence on Mechanical Properties of the Spatial.Diattibution of Second- -Phase Separations in Hickel-Bas.e4ging,Alloys, Sv6rdlovsk, Fizika Metallov I kletallovedeniye, Vol 36, No 4#,Oct 73p pp 803- 807'' A~bqtraott A study was made of theleffect of a.patial distribution of second- -phase separations on the characteristics',of strength arA plasticity of single crystals of aging alloys of the following compositionst Ali - 14.0 at%-kl, Ni. - 16.5 at%Al, and Ni - 1990 at%Al* 'Froz the stress-strain diagram plotted froz tensile tests of flat specimens made ata~rate of 2135,1C-3 sec-1 calcula- tions were made of the curves "reduced shear stressrt/ - reducod shearing strain P1 11 for the j I 11~ slip, system. -The meas u*r~-,d mechanical cUracteristics (critical shearing stress e,-,, , strain hudening factor naxiuum shearing strain axe compared with parameters~.7t which characterize the,correctness of the spatial distribution.of jv-phase paxticlos. It was found that the plasticity of the Investigated alloys,improves ulth groving 7 Z not only without decrease in strengtho but even at some inereas6 in strength. The importance, from the viewpoint of practical Uset of the' effset of the 22 USSR 1JDC 539.27 and KOMV, V. P. , Institute of Metal S'cienee TYAPKW, YU. D. LRK-qj~,-.t~ and Phys~cs of Metals, Central Scientific~~Research Institute, of Ferrous Metallurgy imeni 1. P1. Bardin "Electron Microscopic Study of Space Distribution Param-ters.of the Second- pitates in Aging Nickel,-Based'AUoYs" Phase Preci Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metalloved6niye, Vol 35, D10 3, 1973, PP 577-583 Abstract: The thin-film electron microscopy method sugf.,,ested in this work, fo.,, the study of ordering and distribution of precipitateol:3 bazed. on the -,tatisti- cal treatment of the electron micro.,icope images. Single cry3-W-G of two-phase TUL ~- Al alloys with different volun--tric precipitation (i.rom 20 to 60 voliurietric percent) of' the type NliqAl Y ' 11has(i.- were used. The donAtity numbcrt, of Y precipitates along J4., DaY, and'f23o7~ directions ar-a give~a Oil histograins iA4otted on tkie lk:tnis of electron microscope~iaages. Preclijjita4es of Ni - Al alloys were distributed amarg snodess of, a simple cubic macrolatti ce with /1007 axes. The order of this distribution depended on many factors. The size of the precipitated pb-ase was. 110-120 A for the alloy containing 14 at% fa and aged at 7000C for 5 hours. It increase.d to 'ilto-16o A' f,'Or the same alloy aged at 750`C for 1 hmr. For the alloy contailling 16.5 4t,% A! the Size of 1/2 USSR UDO 539-37:539-412 M,,~ and NIKITIff, A.,AW9 Institut of Metal Studies dMysi s of Metals; Central Scientific Research Institute of' 3i Ferrous Metallur67 imeni I.. P. Bardin "Deformation of Single CrystElls of Nickel-Aluminum Solid Solutions. ii-Temperature and Conceatrational~Dependences of~Uritical Shea- ring Stresses", S~,erdlovsk.~Fizika Metallov i Idetallovedeniye, Vol 31, No 6, cl= 71 pp 1267 -1271 Abstract The effects of aluminum concentration, investigatioa temperaturi�,, and orientation of the axis of StMtching of speci- mens of solid solutioas of Ni - Al with 4.0 wici 8.,0 -at. Wt.1q, of Al-on thevalues of critical shearing stresses and the characte- ristics of strain hardening oj. monocrystals wea,~e investigated in thetemperature interval of -196 to +400 00 . The physical nature of obstacles hindering the notion of dislocations is discussed. Derived experimental data are analyzed by reference to diagrams and in confo=ity with modern dislocation theo:i~ies. The analysis shows-that activation energies and activation volumes of the so- lid solution. of Ni - Al with 8.0 at. vrt. ',a of A], actually can be combined vrith processes of developing steps on dislocations. O-il ustr., one table, 11 bib"io. refs. P. Single cl~ 4 USSR UDC 539-37:539-412 N T and NIKITIN As A~01 9Institute of Metal Studies cs 0 I'Aetals. Centrrl.Slaientific Research Instit*ute of I 16tallurgy imeni 1.~?. Ba~rdin:, Perrous Y- J-~ "Deformation of Sin.-le Crystalsof Nickel-Aluniinum Solid Solutions. 2. Strain Hardening" Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metiallovedeniyp7 Vol 31, No 6, Jun 71, pp 1272 -1280 Abstract,:'-: In continuation of the~first part of this article Ibid.-9 Vol 31, No 6, Jun. 71~ pp-1267 -1271 ) on the effect of the concentration of the.alloyin- component, the orientation of the axis of stretching,-and fie temperature of inveatis-ations on t the character of critical shearing stresses? -L-he effects of these factors on the character of the stress-straid; curves and the cha- racteriatics of strain "hardening of solid: solutions of Ni -,A! with 4..0 and 8.0 -at. wt. 4V of Al were Investigated'o The character of.the stress-strain curves of monodrystallinasolid. solutions is generally analogous to atu7es.of pure nretals with Tace-centered oubic lattice, sho,,-iing the three stages of lip)it sliding, linear hardening, and dynRmic rest. However, the.~presence~of the alloying USSR TRAVIM4, N. T., et al, Sverdlovsk, Fizika. MeitalloviMetallovedeni ye, Vol 31, No 6, Jun 71, PP 1272-1280 element substantially af fectus the extent of hese stages and their characterizing st-rain hardening.factors. Exmeirimentally derived strain hardening characteristics~of Ni - Al solid solutions with 4 and 8 at. vrt. % of Al tested at various tem-peratures and the changing lengths of tested specimens.and thelchearing stresses du- ring deformation are discussed byreference-to tabulated &ita and strain hardening curves. Six illustr., threelltables,-14 biblio. refs. 2/2 44 033 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 -.CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0121702 :.'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SAMPLES CONTG. lt 209 AND ATOM LI WERE TESTED. CURVES OF THE CURRENT Vt. TIME WERE RECORDED AT 25DEGREES IN N SU62 ATM. P4 A 30PERCENT~KOH~SOLN. THE SP. --SURFACE OF THE ELECTRODES USED WAS 0.6 M PR,IME2-G. THE'AMT. OF 0 INCREASED WITH INCREASE.IN.LI.CONCN. FOR.ALL THE SAMPLES THE MAX& OF THE CURVES OF POTENTIAL,VS-ICHARGE NEEDED FOR 0 REDN,. WAS AT 0.90 PLUS OR MINUS 0.02 V. FOR A SIMILAR Ll CONTENTj TIRE AMT. OF CHEM ISORBED 0 DEPENDED ON THE H I STORY OF - THIE ELECTRQDE. : FOR A FRESHLY PREPD. ELECTRODE THE AMT. OF 0 WAS.HIGHEtt'AND SO WAS THc INITIAL ~POTENTIAL OF THE ELECTRODE. FOR CATHODfC~POTENTIALS PLUS,0.75 V AND ABOVEV THE A14T. OF 0 REMOVED FROM~ELECTRb'DES INCREASES; NIS IS PROBABLY CONDITIONED BY~ THE START OF THE REQN&* DF: -O-~ STRONGLY 60UNO IN THE CRYST. LATTICE. FACILITY: NAUCH.-I:SSLED'*, FIZ.-KHIM.~' INST. IM. KARPOVA, -MOSCOW* USSR. UNCLASSIFIED UN C L AS S. I F I E D PROCE~SING DATE-20NOV70 TITLE-EFFEUT UF HAIRDEIN[NG PHASE.R EGION DIMEWS IONS, AND DISTRIBUYION ON CRITIGAL STRESSES IN NICKEL ALtJMiNum..ANt3 NIIVIONIC~ 4LLOYS -U- 1. __AurHQR-(C2)-TkAyja&, N.T.t N0SQ,VAw G*'l -CCUNTRY OF INFG--USSR SOURCE-F 17-. YETALMETALLUVED. 19701 29(31r '5.64-8 'DATE PUBL ISHED---70 _'~_-SUBJECT -AREAS-MATERIALS, PHYSICS TOP C,: TAG S-- N I MON I CALLGY, METAL SINGLE CRYSTALY METAt~ ILURG IC RESEARCH ~!_-FACILIT,Yt NICKEL ALLCY, ALUMINUM CONTAINING ALLOY, CRYSTAL OISLOCATION, --SHEAR STRESS, METAL PARDENING, ALLOY PHASE:TRANSFORRATION '11.:t OT'ROL MARKI N G- ~-NG RESTRICTIONS '-',-'0C'.CUMEtxT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -L/Ff(tkME-;--3001/0335 --UR/0126/70/0~9/003/0564/0568 STEP NO CIRC A(;CE.S S I CN NO--AP014'6091 2/2 040 U14C LASS IF I ED, Pr(OCESSING DATE--2-ONOV7C CIRC ACCESS).CN NO--AP0126091 -A8STRACT/EXTlRAr_T--(U) GF-0- ABSTRACT. ~SINGLE CRYSTALS OF NliAL (12.5? 14.0, AN,'-; 19.0 AT. PERCENT AL) ANO NIMONIC ALLOY (CR 2.0.6, TI 3.2, AND AL 1.6 Af. , PERCENTI , ~iEKE SliliVIED AS TO THE T-11-LE EFFECT fN WHICH THE GAMPA PRI~.E PHASE iiAS Tl-.E_ HARDEN114G PHASE. A F T Elk "AN INIIIAL SHARP INCREASE Is".' SHEAR STRESS TAU:SUBS,CHANGES DUMNG THE DECOMPN. IN AG 1 N G TAU SUBS 1-.IAS GONST. IN A FAlkLY WIDE RANGE OF SIZE$ OF 4HE HARDENING PHASE f(j,-lAl IGNS; E.G. IN NI,AL ALLOYS -THE h A iq 0 E N I," G P I+_."A S E F 0 RM A 1, 1 ONS M 160 TO jCO-600 ANGSTACP AIND 4 - ~i 1114CREASED FRO IN Ti E ~jd-",GNIC ALLOY FPG.!i 220-40 Tu- 800 ANGSTPEN, 'aHILE YHE- VALUES Of TAU Sli'15S R01AINFU CGNIW~_ THESE EFFECTS ARE EXPLAI!NED l'JY AOVEMENT~z OF PtIP;.D AS FOLLCWS: DURING THE UNITIAL SIAG-f..s 0 F accml)i44 DU f4, JNG AGING NOT 1314LY THE SIZE UF FORMArIONS BUT ALSO THEIR VOL. FRACTIONliAND DEGREE OF ORDERING UNOLRGC CHANCES. AS THE RESULT, THE TUTALA-ENG,TH OF THE ANTIPHAISIC EGUNCARIES AND THEIR ENERGY INCREA ED SHARIPLYA AS DID THE RESISTANCE TG DISLOCATION MOVEMENT AND THE JAU SUBS" DUKING SUBSEQUENT CAGING FUk 2-3 HR AT 750DEGREESs THE.ENERGY OF. THE.ANYIPHASIC BOUNDARIES REACHED ECUIL. VALUES, AND idlTH.fURTHER ~.AGING THE TGIAL LENGTH GF THE. :ANTIPHASIC UCUNGARIES ALONG DISLOCATION LINES AND TKEIR I~IDTH DID NOT- CHANGE-s THUS THE TAU SUBS WERE CCJN~T., 1W FAIRLY':WIDE-~ RANGES OF SIZE -INS. FACILITY: TSNIzrHM I.M. -ChANGES CF, GAMMA PRIME PHASE FORMATIL :SARDINA# MOSCOWt USSR* UNCLASSUIE6 6 U, s s R. NOSOVA, G. N. T.. Cem tr Z-1 S--~--tti~-ic acs rerrous Eardix CI "The E f of of N-*clei yc; pzao~ erazure" Svc- Ov ~k, SSSR, Z a e;:allov Lai' Jul 70, pp 13 13 Absn act, Z~r~ v as ma Z Cl. L t2:, -1; ;cm, cr~ VOILIM v a r s c i- cull .4 I zacic-r, of on af tl-a rind re I t -'I-, oz the C.-,. 6-M Of t 1, -a-: r a a d- f-A Oa th a b -~-s i S 01. 'a 11 all Lc)~ _121`6 '.Ref .7-Cddi6,- ,atvstvktfiCl~,1~41491 41-, VO046706' 01 911!~* INTERNAT. MOSP A t -A WTI' rA70.M,,, E at: 6r Id v Ing in tfve~ strui~i f ltv tf~ :ase on samma prime-ph e critlcal~ #WW of Agino. MOP (VPliv uPorladkwinnia~ u struMurl lazi vidifennia $i it' nj kr -skoliuluchi napruzhannia suriiuchikks p Iqiv 03 nikei' IWi, oinovi, N_ T. Travinkond G. 1. Nosova N chno-Isgedovarel-Wi Ment il'rwl~ au -IfthfWthar-i Mera!1uraii. Mosmw, USSR1. Fiz nii Avrnal. vol. 15,Jan. 1970, P. 129-131 ~ 6refs, I n~Ukhiriia6.. o ~experimenta Asta'-on'lhih effect df `0 gam~,~, Summary prlme~phase with an. ordered strvcWie~of ~1':jAl i~pe on ., the criti-I J shear- stresws of stngle crys ta s of agi' 'Al- alloys and'ni'm6nic. Ift 7", Ni. cor1fdrinity with vatiou ,si -digou~oni~,,fficdiels agfrl~tq, alWy strertgthening,'the theoretical estimatts er%i~adq 0i the viupal shew guess" for difforen~ siructural statoipf the1rivestigated"41joys. (In die Ws of the,exper ime~t~hy rr"r~~ and calculated vak4s Of t~.e~ ditical shear stresm It is.,~o.nqluded th~'Jbe ~emigv ~nd lengtill of thl es artsi Is ~Ions oil antiphase bounduri' ng as a r~fult of crOising 4V d ioc~ gamma prime.phasle~ordorad, precipitatih plays'a decisivevol ,tj in the-,~ urengtheningot Ali 197 USSR TRMW) M. P., Belgorod State Pedagogical Institute imani M. S. 01'minskiy "Chang _,e in Bioelectric Activity of Setereasea purpurea in Response to Constant and Pulsating Yagnetic Fields" -174 Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 18, Vyp 1, 1973, PP 172 Abstract: Setcreasea purpurea plants were grown either in constant 1,250 -ei- fields for 3 weeks or treated int nd-ttently for I week with a pulsating 30 oersted field, and then subjected to weak fields (0-5 d)to determine the effects of such fields ,n bioelectric poten- and 1.73 oex-ste tiaj (BET). Both variants differed greatly from controls, in vhich the BEP increased somewhat in response to 1-73 oersted and then decreased in 0.5 oersted magnetic field. In the first variant the BEP increased somewhat at %en the ma(metic field was switched to 0-5 1.73 oersted, decreased sharply w2 oersted , and then increased to 50%5 of the initial value after 2.0 min. In the.second variant the BEP dropped sharply 5-7 min after the 1-73 oersted field was switched on and then increased at 0-5 oersted. The effects typically lasted for several days and my be irreversible. Thus chani,;es in BE P in 1/2 USSR UDC 546.257'6+620.181 ',rRAVKIN_K- N. GRIBOV, B. G.; RTJMYANTSEVAj' V. P., KOZYRKIN, B. I., and "A Thermographic, Study of Organometallic- Compounds. 1. Thermal Dissociation of Bis-Arene Compounds of Chroutium" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XLi No 12, Deq 70, pp 2677-2679 Abstract: Bis-Arene w-complexes of chror-ium are'a prominent and increasingly important source of pure chromium, low-resistance film'-typeiresistors, and other products; but the decomposition of- these compounets has not been thorough- ly studied, and this impedes their effectiv&utilizativin. experimentally; Heat resistance of several of these comp6und6 was determined they can be arranged in the followingardet of increasing resistance: 2cr. It was shmin fC6116) Cr < (CH3C6,5)2Cr < (C2H5C6tr)Cr < M113)3CO31 in -addition that decomposi tion of - bls-Arelne cliromlum coinvounds proceeds according to the general formula (Ar) 2Cr-2Ar + Gr Th i, UM6, F USSR UDC.' 5471..,1113 + 621.793.1 f b GRIBOV, B G., qU-.-4Y;kNTSEVA`, V. P.., TRAMN N. Al S., -KOZYRKIN, B. I., and SALAINIATIN, B& RP7 Study of Metallic Films Obtaine&by Pyrolysis o Chromium and Molyb- denum Jt-Coraplexes in the Oas Phas.e!, loscow, Doklady Akademii "auk SS8R, Vol 194, No 3,~ 1-970, PP 58G 582 Abstract: The article describes resull.ts of a study ol" ti -te pro, erties .el n- 0 - f of metallic chromium and molybdenum. f ilms obta . d~ 11) yz,- yrolysis o.L ir organic chromium and molybdenwn compoundsa The orGarkoi~etaliics used were bis-benzene-,.bis-toluene-, bis-ethylbenzene-l' lbiq-xylene-, Ibis- nesitylene-0 bis-diphenylahromlum, their iodides, aniline-, d, -thyl- aniline- and mesitylenechromiwi tricarbonyl, mesiw1J.ent,.molyI)den= tri- carbonyl and bis-etiiyl-benzencinolybdcriti-tii. The re,.3oAtant metallic films possess, consideruble mechanical strerigxh and.jiardit.ez3s, elevated corrosion and acid resistanceand iligh adhasion. 'In order to arudy the properties,of the pyrolytic chromium and mblybc J. lenum films, electro- 1/2 USSR GRIBOV, B. G., et al., Doklady `!;deaiiii Nauk SSSIR, Val 1Q4, No 3. 1970' pp 580-582 Ii al pL- meters were and the struerure and proi)erties of YSIC U L p ~the f~ilms determined by the eleetroa diffraction met liod a nAc electron microscopy. The results Indicaze Lh--_~tt, a number o:f iLeoul.-Larities in metallic filnis ob or Aran tained by the pyrolysis of wrietallics are ex- laine'd by the character of their formation durin:,., th~ermal decomposi T n tne condition -tion, and their composition and properties depends o. ed ep ut, a4i well as on under which the thermal decomposition~ -4.3 carri the initial organomerallics. -21 71~ 7 UD C 546. a,,-_3-8z -54:'~.61 BOLISMAKOV, K. A., Correspording Member Academy of Scj-~=es USSR; SINITS'YN, H. xr.p T All 6Q, i i ~!" and ANYLVIONOVA, 1- N., Moscow I.notitute of Fine Cheai- Mr Cal TeC 10gy i1re.11TH. V. LImonosov, Koscow, HA Study;of the Interaction of Hexahalorhenates (IV) v0lh tri-n-Butylphosplaine Oxide In Extraction Processesff -617 Moscow, Doklady Akademil Nauk i, Vol 19 lio J, 197~, pp 614 ract: The extraction with Bu PO in C f rom Abst :dl~ of /lieCI6/' and /ReBr6/= O.OOZ X solutions of (NHL~)2/RGC_ j -and (Nifif) /ReBrd in' I11C1 was studied at -L6 2 equal volix-aes of the aqueous aad organic phase. 'The maxalmum degree of ex- traction was at an HC1 conCentrati' of 3J~ K. With inoreasing Concentrations on of D-13 PO in CC14- from 0.01 to 0.05 M. the.coefficient Djj, of.the distribution of Re between the organic ari aquoous phase. at 1 141 HCl increa3ed from 1.5 to 150.- T.Us ir4icated tiiat. more thin 9913 of the 10 could bu extracted in one operation. DR. was higher for the Rr tham Cl- complex. . In t1ho extraction of the Cl complex, the coz=osition of.the compound extracted~~ was (Bu3po) (H3P)2/9&Br6/ (11) were' synthoisized. ~ I and 11, a light-,-,Veen and yellow-brown compound, respectivelv, dissolved easily iti polar organi.c!solvents (alcohols, 1/2 BDLISHAKOV, K. A., A al, Doklady Akadexii. Nauk SSSR Vol 198, No 3, 1971, pp 6i4-617 acetone, HCCT and less readily in non..'Oolar solvents (benzene, hexane, CC14). These como2s were stable in the aLr -~ to 230-400.~ The niolar electric UP conductIvity of I and II in solutions of ~ various concer4trations in MeOH, UOH, and BuOli was doterainei. It increased in the order BaOH L-W-'~l < MOOH, Wt there was no complete dissoo-Jitjon into three solvated Ion-, avon in Mle-OH. Solutions of I in be-nzone did not conduct. The oloatroiAe speotra of I and II corriorpowled to thoso of the organiciphaslos. obtained on~ extraction of the amaniun hexabalarhenates V't" Bt' p0 + HCC'3' In the, IR spea tra of I and II, the absorption band of valency oseEllations of,P=D was di-spla-ce-A towards longer wavolengths vs. that for Bu~?O because o.-' a rcdistributi~n of olectron densitY assa~ciated with the fortration o--r' the coordination eorTouzids. The results ob- tained and data from the literatue indicated that the following equilibri", is establisho-I during, the extraction. 3 + (M1ij,)2/RaHal,/ 2"I'aq Vaq + P'40)3 (H3())?-(1f2,O)x /i.t:eHal6l 2/2- ".32 uriCL AS S I F I PiROtESSING DATE--300CTT0 THE STRUCTURE OF COPPER NICKEL CONVERTER MATTES WITH -,OLANG CONDITIONS -U- AUTHOR-(02J-MASLENITSKYt I.N-o TRAVNICHEK M.N. ...... .. .t;CUNTR'.' CF INFO--USSR --,S.0URCE--IZVEST. V.U.Z.' TSVETNAYA MET.t~1970* (1), 31-34 0 A T E-_ PUBLISHED----70 AREAS-MATEIRIALS, MECH., J NO. ,CIVIL AND. MARtN-E ENr'R -JOPIC TAGS-SULFIDE m.-rTE, COPPERvN I CKEL's' SMELTING FURANC,Ej ORE :bENEFICIATION, EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY, "..-UNT'ROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS UM EN TCLASS-UNCLASSIFIEO ~"P'kOX~:REEL/FP,AME--2000/1550 STEP NO--UR/0149/70/0001001/0031/0034 ,CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125176 UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: None GROSS, Ye PEM40GOROV, S. A., 60 V V and F. (Deceased)p t"V SEMIKIIT A V. "Kinetics of the Formation of Bonded-Excitons in CdS Crystals" LenimZrad, Fizika'Tverdogo 'Xel_a, vQ1 14, No 5i 1972, pp 1547-1548 Abstract: This brief communic"ation i's the sequel to wi earlier article published by the authors nabed above in,'~ -the same journal (vol 141, 1972, P 1388), in which they showed th4t the excitation of CdS crystals with a hir,,h probability,of nonradiation reco-mbina- tion. by monochromatic liCht creates monokinetiel. - exciton die-tri- bution in the exciton zone. In the. present comm'unication an ac- count is given of an investigationJnto.~Ahe probiqbilit-y of forma- tion. of excitons bonded with~ neutral' donors in C~18 crystals as a ftLiction of the energy of the.free excitons. Th~.excitation spec- tra -6-ere obtained at a temperature of_~4.20 IC with equipment de-. scribed in the earlier paper,.aiad the reBults of ~~theii~ plot are ohown. 40 - USSR UDc 621.84.001.2(o8B.8)(74) MACHMSKIY, V. K. , KAIYUMINHY, A. D., WWWWO "A Vacuum Tape Transport Mechanisdl USSR Author,ts Certificate No 282694, filed 2 5 Aug 69, published 21 Dee 70 (from YZh -Radiotekhnika, No 7, Jul 71, Abstract No TV178 P). Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a vacuur- taLe trans- port mechanism which contains elrive shafts and nagnetic heads. As a dis- tinguishing feature of the patent, in order to shorten the time of the transient process when the magnetic tape speed changes and to redixe the nonuniformity of tape speed, opposite each of the shafts rotating at differen It speeds is a corresponding module of "floa-Une." magnetic heads~ . Infonriation at each instant of time is recorded~,Iby one of the modules against whose shaft the t#eis drawn by a vacuum, while the other module is held away from its shaft by a jet of air blomi through AbstractfnVService- 4-- Ref Code: CHEMICAt'-ABSt.-Y-70 rIO1159a Kinetic dependences of polycyclintion iii polyphos- -eight phoric acid, Synthe* of high-iinolecular-w poly . 1A."xidiazoles, Kronaam. E S - Ko~khak V. V.; Vlrp~! sha. Z. 0.; Tinvnikova F.~, Sheina V.V. (Tn- Rement~i)6' w. ~ USW. 'Vy_;_oWomoL Soedi-m, (11 -TRe- polyc n nsation-) Ser. A 1970, 12(t), 1 Polycy- de clization of H02CRQP2H (R is 4,4',Cs1i4 t, 4" 1,3-OL, or 2_NIVH~22SO4 or 1,4-C-6144) with H H2NNHOft 4 (1) in POIY- In -th ornence t phosphoric acid (11), gave HL'. eq m,en ea acids s ronger 0 in than 11 the njol. wt of. III was,r6duced, The remAion of H02- CRC02H with HiNNH2.iwthe, A~sencO.of strong acids was slow. High temps. accelerated Ahe. r6aciion; but also reduted the mol. wt of 111. The highest yields und-moL,wts. were Qbf6ined ~vhen I instead of H20CRCOjH their'K 6i. Ni siilt_s.i;~~re usid,,,', The boi. taum 1-dicarboiAic, i6d _,sialt -ratio -:was 1.1.2; We opti~mm telaps were 160'. ~ 180'. or, 2001 f6r 4~VAOXCAOC,KICOgNi - 4 CC Na02CC CO a, r p, CPJR "CO2Na, Or3-1. ~H iN es kEEL/FRAME 'USSR VASIL INEV, L.A., KURAMSHIN T. A.~,'NAZAROVA- L. P. and TRAVNIKOVA L I .'-'Measurement of Pressure of Light and Aeradynam1c. Forces Acting on Complex Shape Body in' Free Molecule FloNit" Leningrad, Aerodinamika Razrezhennyka Gasov, 1970, pp 113-118 Abstract: The principle of the method i~slo measure tbe intensity of,reflected light from an illuminated bo~dy, in all Airec'4oni in, space, then to calculate, the pressure of light'force by integrating the inten- sity of light. A model of the body to be investigated niade of tlw~,,;anwl I ly~latcrial is placed on a girnbak moinit, it W illurnil)Atod by. a collimator rnounWd iti a fixc-d position relative to the imiodel. The i-nodel is ro tated in all directions relative-to astationarr. photocell 1ocated at a di ding 50 times the size of the~,'model The~jntensity of stance excee reflected light measured by the photocell is-4ntegrated b~ means of a computer. 1/2 USSR uDc!: 639-3.534.1 VUSH V. 1. TSEYTLIN, A. I. "Inverse Problem of the Theory of Oscillations for a Circular Plate on an Elmtic Base.' Tr;,. TsNII stroit. konstrultsiv (Works of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Construction Elemerts), 19T!, vYP- 1T, pp .16-25 (from HZh- -4ej~babika-, No. 7, Jul 72, Abstract No 7V179) Translation:- The authors determine the function G(r,O) which is a vari- e~~j~~'-~edding coof ficielit in the knawn equat4 on of 'motion, accor-manying deformations of a thin elastic plate Da &W,(r, 0. f) + j7t W (r, 0, f) +0) fr. 0. t)=O where Dand m are respectively the cylindrical rigidity al"d 'he running density oftbe plate; A is the Laplace operator ir. polar coordinates; VIs flexure; t is time. 'The bc~indary conditions corres-nand to the general case of elast]-c fastering..~ The quaz~tities q111"e) F.Ind W(r,8) are exDanded in Fouxier series with respect td the angular~ coordinate, 1/2 m USSR Tirc 0615-3-1:547-333-43-015-11 TRAVUSITM-LA- L. F. and 'ITMNEERG, I. G., Leningrad Institute of Chemical "Quaternary Am,;onitur, Salts of DiaUcylaminoal~- I Esters of 4-Anino(nitro)-2- chlorobenzoic Acids" Moscov, Khimiko-Fa--r.,iatseyt',icheskiy Zhurnal., 110 3, a.973, pp 'Abatract: In searching for new cholinesterase inhibitors and nyorclaxants, esters (I) vere prepared by vaternary arimionium salts of dialkylantinoalklyl e corresponding I of 4-amino-2-chlorobenzoic ae,-id oi- 4-nitro treating th -2- chlorobenzoic acid with alkyl halides in anhydrous alcohol or acetone. Reaction of the chloride form. of the acids with the a~pp- riate dialkjlw no alcohols rop led to the formation of 1. 'rain '.Ayer chromatography on aluninu-SI oxide in dichloroethane: ethanol M-5:2-5) and (16-5.36) solvent systems, shoved that t1ae Rf values of the I of 4-nitro-2-chlorobenzoic acid werd, Igreater than those of the corres-Dondin- amino esters due to the greater chrawL-ographic mobility C~ of the 1% group in co.,q)arison with the N02 group. Hf, values ford the qiuater- nary ammionium salts were der-,endernt on the alkyl reridues on 1'Ni-, as well as on 7 the distance betveen the ester o:vrgen and the'144 afom. An anidno ester with 3 CH groups on the nitrogen atom shoved the greatest biologiclacti-fity in frog USSR TRAIJUSMMTA, L. F. and VITENME RG, 1. G.,. KhimiI',o-FA-yTm'tsevticheskiy Zhurnal, No 3) 19731 pp 6-8 rectus abdominis contraction test, and 2-5,"g/kg administered intravenously to anesthetized cats caused a depolarizing type of block at the neuromuscular junction. USSR KOSTENKO,I L. I., TIMOSHENK0,A.- GO, TMWNIN, E. Z. "Electronic Modeling.of Problen .is- of Opqratlons _Research" Elektronnoye Modelirovaniye Zadach Isslbdovaniya Operatsiy (English Version Aboye], Kiev, 1973, 163 pages:(Translated from Reforativnyy Zhurnal Kiber- netika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V477K)., -Translation: Chapter 1. Gene-ral.Problems of Linear Programming. Chapter 2. Problems of Extreme Paths on a Graph. Chapter 3. Problems of Network Planning and Control. Chapter 4., Problums,of Ext-rome~A-1ows, Chapter S. Combinatorial Problems. Chapter 6. lbe~Traveling Salesman Problem. Chapter 7. Games Theory Problems. 56 - -'7,. .-- -7- --- -7 ~7 A USSR UBC 533-9 TRA)MIN, L. W.. "Evaluating the Effect of Magnetic Bremsstrahlung Radiation on the Escape of Electrons From a Mirror 1--lachine"I Yloscov,. Atomnaya Energiyu., Un-published.Article NO 581/( )362, Annotation pih- lished'in Vol 32, 110 5, YaY 72, p'4031" Abstract: In order to study the,behavior of electrons in a mirror nn~ichitie, it is important to evaluate the escape tijre.for electrollis from the vork-ing s*oace of the mirror ma-chine as-a result of mgnetic brei--sstrahlung electron radiation. Eauations for variations in the angle between electron velocity and magnetic field vectors, as well as for.variations.in electron enerF were obtained by G. Gibson and E. Laner.~t However, this~aoltybion was for the case of a uniform field which permits only very approximate evaluations to be made for the case of a mirror rzchine. The, present artfole me-kes an c:valua- tion with applicati-on to a mirror machine vdth a parabolic magnetie field configuralUon. The author thanks B. Vi CHUIKUV~ at whosie initiative the work van done. 60 7 'Tstimate of Divisibility of Classes,besdribea by Means of the Monte Carlo Method" Metody i Modeli upr. [Nlethods~and Models of Control Collection of Works) No 3, Riga, 1972, ~pp -94-101 (Translated. from,' Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, Moscow, 1973) Abstract No 3 V325 b~,, thc~author). Translation: Application of the disk ele'ctrophoresis method for analysis of human blood serum leads to the necess#y,of solving the equation + dix C-P for the parameters ai, ai and m- This article discusses one,method of estimation of these parameters generally used in practice. --,,LASS LF1 ED - , , ~,~ PROCESS ING GATE-230CT70 __,ut,4CES OF PROLONGED THtA'411~a, INJaCTION IN, THE BODY: CARBOHYDRATES PROTEINS, AND- LIPIDS MtTABOLISM -U- 'INAt R.V., DOSTAv "utH0R-(05)-OSTR0VSKIYj YU.M., LUKASHIK, N.K., TREBUKH G A. t ?4AZHUL t A.G* "I AAA. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,SOURC.E--VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOY KHTM I I 1970,~,~VOL I&I NP 3v PP 316-322 SEDATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL :SCIENCES 04,ECT AREAS,, ~,,TOPJC- TAGS--THIAMINEt,CARBON4YDRA:TE 'METABOLISMf PROT'E IN METABOLSIM, LIPID :ME -TABOLISM, ERYTHROCYTE, ENlYME ACTIVITV'j BLOOD SERUM "t-ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS~ -U4 ,.:.001; ; ENT C-LASS--UNCLASS.IFIEO STE ,-'-'kb)(Y,:,:RFEL,/FRAME--1998/0142 P NO--UR/0301/70/016/003/0316/032Z ~'CIRC ACCESSION-NO--APO!20842 UNCLASS IF Ito, UNCLASSI.JED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 NO-AP0120842 Atj,,)TRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTA I'NJECTION ~OF THIAMINE INTO RATS AND PIGEONS,DURING 1-8 MUN'THS RESULTED~IN THE ELEVATION OF ACTIVITY OF TRANSKETHOLASE IN ERYTHROCYTES AND PYRUV[C ACID DEHYDROGENASE IN HEART AND LIVER. AT THE SAME TIME T~iE DECREASE IN' PH05PHORYLASE ACTIVITY AND GLYCOGEN ACCUMULATION IN LIVERo THE INCREASE IN P'LASM'A ALDOLASE AS WELL AS HFART AND sAUSCLE ENIZYMEt,GLUCOS---,6,PHOSPHATASE IN LIVER, GLYCOGENCLYSIS 114 ERYTHROCYTES t, CHANG ES IN PRf-)TEIN FRACTION ..~CONTEINT IN BLOOD SERUM, CHANGES IN SH GROUPS~CONTEINIT 1,14 THE BRAIN AND --13LOOo',RLASMAt- AND CHAMGES IN GLUTAMATE DECARBOXYLASE IN THE BRAIN WERE boas ED* FACILITY,~ CHAIR OF BIOCHEMISTRYi MIEDICAL INSTITUTE1 GROON0,0 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIHEO PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 UF THE PI PRIME.~_POSITIVE,PLUS PYIELDS P PLUS PI PRI14E ,,LiIVE PLUS 14 GAMMA REACTION AT~2;.9 GEV-C -U- AUTHOR-041-BALDINt A.8.t ERG4KOVt V,A TREBUKHGVSKIY.P. YU.V.t SHISHOVI N.No COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR pAIIV" CE--YAD. FIZ. 19709 11(4),. 80 0-4 ,..,SOUP -PUBLISHED ------- 70 E ~~.UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS PIC TAGS--PION PROTON INTERACTION, BUBBLE CHAMBERs ~EXCJTATION CROSS ,!,_,-.C0NTR()L MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED RIOXY REEL/FRAME--3001/2207 STEP NO--UR./01367/70/011/004/0800/0804 C,I.RC:~ACCESSION..NU--ilPOI27569 UNCLASSIFIM... UpqrLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 %,tlkC ACCESSION NO--AP0127569 ABSTRACT/=XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT*, AN INVESTIGATAON OF THE CHANNELS OF THE ~EACTIOIN PI PRI,'-',E POSITIVE: PLUS~, P YIELD& P PLUS PI PRI,AE POSITIVE PLUS, M,GAMMA (1) WAS MADE BY MEANS QF A 120-1. C SUB3 H S088 XE BUBBLE CHAMBER, EXPOSED TO THE 2.9 GEV-C PI PI PRIME POSITIVE MFSoN BEAM. PHOTOGRAPHS (150,000) OF 2670 EVENTS OF THE REACTION WITH THE P MOMENTUM P SUBP FROM 02. UP TO 0.6-0.8 GEV-C AND OF 1717,~~EVENTS WITH P SUBP is GREATER THAN.O.6-0.8 GEV-C WERE STUDIED4 THE LIKANCHING RATIOS FOR THE REACTIONS (1) WITH DIFFERENT NOS. OF~THE GAMMA OfJANTAo 2 GAMMS, (3-4) GAMMAt'(5-6) GAMMA,'AND (1-8) GAMMA ARE (0,.655'PLUS OR MINUS 0 02G)-.(0.256 PLUS OR MJNUC.0.012).-.(O.~072 PLUS OK'MINUS 0.10):(0.017 P~US OR MINUS 0.010). CRO'SS SECTIONS~OF THE REACTIONS PI PRIME POSITIVE PLUS P YIELDS P PLUS PI PRIME POSITIVEiP~US M PI PRIMPO WITH M GREATE-9 THAN Ok EQUAL TO I ARE*ESTD.*AND SHOWN OkiMICROFICHE. A,.,-1 ANAL . OF THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PARTIAL CROSS, SECT ION 5'.AND',. THE PRIMARY PARTICLE PULS-ESt FOR THE REACTION PI PRIME.tNEGATIVE PLUS P YIELDS N PLUS NEUTRALS# SHOWED TH4T THE CROSS SECTIONS WITHI.IN THE- RANGE OF PI PRIME NEGATIVE MESONS, 2.T-3 GEV-C#,.HAVE AlCONST. VALUE ~~ITHF,N THE LIMITS OF ''STATISTICAL ERROR. FACILITY: INST. TEOR. EKSP FIZ.t MOSCOwr USSR.- UNCLASSIFIED. Ref Cod vv44406 e*f''UR'0239 PRD4ARY SOURCE: FiziolojzicheEkly.Zhurnal~ 1970, Vol 56, leg!: Nr 1.,"7pp ON THE PROBLEM OF DYSFU',\ MON MEMAN ISMS IN THE FIRST PHASE OF GASTRIC SECHETIOAN, IN PITUITARY-ECTO-MULD DOGS By A. &-ZWq-0v-4 From the Departm. of. Physioi6gv~ Medical Institnte, Ktirsk The role of the adenopituitary-ndronal spitein. in the Iner'11.111ii"ll of dle fil- 'st phase of gastric secret ior) has beim studied ingijS tl'OeFo 11 11,11,N) I Tiw infinon-CO Of this not 0111V bV 01 klil-t'Ct effect till 111v gastric "I ind cells but a6zo via Ow feediag- c(~ntrv' A chanzu ill ille i it M and dur;iticn of excitation in pstric jaire sek-retion cmilre pll'kvz~ ill) imlim-tmit v(11v in in rellex sivert4ion determirling the alterativris 0'. 11cil ~IA Ill ICO tion of -secretioll. arnount of iicojt'~l aridit. i 117 uvilek, I Ily flif! 11411,111 PI)IIS hf the advnil- pitititarv-adrenal systcin. Tfieu main reason fq,flucinatiGns'in the undv.- lks'p conditions, evidr-intly fies Jul a readjustment of tki. jwptic V, v I I Ik REEL/FRAYIE, 9771024 IJSSR UDC 546.78:620.172.2 CIIUBAROV, V. 11., LEVINSKIY, YU. V., SALIBEKOV, S. YE., UiLLjkO.V*.A..F. GRACHEV, L. RODT14, YE. M., LEVINSKAYA, 11. Y11., DVOYCIIENKOVA,,L. V. Moscow "HeAt-Resistant Composition I Material Based on Nickel" Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 7, 1971, pp 100-104 Abstract: Results are presented from development of the VIG-1-1 composition na- terial constructed on the basis of the heat-resistan t,ZhS6-K nickel allay re- inforced, with tungsten wire. Data are presented from. metallographic and micro- Ath t-he fiber indicat- radiographic studies of the compatability of the natrixlw ing insignificant interaction of the ZhS6-K alloy with tile tungsten even after holding for 100 hours at a temperature of 1,200- C. 'USSR UDC 539 LEVIISKIYI YU. V. t and, DOVYCHENKOVA, Lt. V. Ifloscowp All-U-nion -scie.-itific Research Institute of,Avlationiflaterials "Brittleness of Coated Tungsten Wire Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, no 6, 1973# PP.57-59 Atstracts The effect of the nature and thickness of specially grown brittle layers on tungsten wire was examined along ulth their be,havior during fraCtUrO, The brittle 1kyers were forneii by reer'yetallization. or citi.1bonization. A mechanism of brittle fracture of a ductile material is proposed during the trannition from a brittle coating to a ceack. It Is aliolin thiLt the nature of fracture depends on the plastic properties and. thickworiwof th* coating. The produced experimental data correspond qualitatively withithe proposed fracture xechwdsm, Three figuxes# seven biblIo9mr-Mt n tTDc 6Lpo..18.669.71. J USSR V.; SALIBIENOV) S. YE. I DVO'CO!3IKO%TA, L V PORI-,joy, K. I., IzVEISlay, -1U. and TRUILOV, B. F. "Using the Titanium Nitride as a DiMsion:Barrier in Nickc-1-11,ase ComposiLe Mterials" Moscow,, Fizika 1 nimiya. Obrabot aterialov, un 122- 26 IL No 3, MaY/J 13 Pp 1. Abstract: The aim of thin work wa s to de-Sign. a commercial iinit for the con- tinuous coatin,-, of tungsterl and malfridenumlifire with titaniurn vitride and to study the behavior of tbes,.~ -vtires in a nickel. hia trix. The unit employs a d ni4ro6;en uhich pa se into the i mixture of hydrogen an S S leact-Lor, vessel and is mi-xed with titaniunm chloride. Tungsten (molytxl~enumi) wire i5 arai-m tjjj'oUf7111 the reaction vc-scl while heated 'by ~.n e1ectric currcat:passinfr throuGh it. The titanium tctrachloride underGo--s reducl ,ion on a L-eated vii-c. surface, with a .9imultancous fOnratioa of titclinilml-nitride. The optinal coutin.- temperL-ture q(tc. This rwilzzr---3 it po~:S! Ac Va a 1100(lc, with a cb2l)ooildoa rate of' (),5;/,(/* 4-ji, ,ec thick " Vires 300: .1-0 -0~ thic-i- TI.vII)iIx,I to produce coal, g, 01 and 3 nitride coatin-gs of thi- t1iic-b3oss almost coniplet(-~Iiy stoppd 11 netraLion of tungstea into liftf-el at and rrolylAenum inLo nick(,Il -it 1.100,"C dur.fn a .100 hr fx,, omirc,.. Tlict W rxi6rth of timprAcn: and mv) ybr)emorn ri-i ,YJA!~ ti tan~~unl nitridu coat"n6-:; aftor illl,~L M&OLIP"Itrix at :1.000-J""'000C, Pof J., 10, 'der J-00 hours was cons-, ably higher Thai of2 a oitailar virt'.. without tile 777 t Thermmi-chanical ~Tjrea. USSR uDc 621-7TI-073-8-01 KRO791121, L.T., SHATIET, 0.1., TWIIPY DMITROAr, L. if. YBRYNDDI V.V,j and TOKAREV, P.S., !zhevsk Metallur-gl!5~i-~ ant "Thermomechanical Treatment of Cold Rolling Rollers Moscow, Metallurg, No 9, Sep 71, PP 31--32 Abstract: A method of hig-h-temperature tbermomechwnical tre-atmert of cold rolling rollers 20-40 mm in diameter is described. Titie :ELPC~ hardneSs obtained it not less than 60-062 and the depth.of,the hardened layer is about 4-5 mm- By varying process parameters~ any desire-d. la r depths can ",-,e obtained. A Ye comuarison of microstructure.of sam af plea ter tbermomechanical treatment a' a depth of 5 mm and after conventional hie-h-frequency hardening at 1.5-3 im shows that in the latter case the martensite needles are smIler. ...... 777,----~;~~,.~- swle; Crystal'; USSR 0 c 669.26-172 ABANIH, D, D., (DEX-M-SM), YEBSTYIZ:11-11, A. I., I%SLOV, V .P. LkYaTs.,ay, 1.1.1 and TREFILOY V. I.# Moscow, Kiev "Structur-, a-ad Xecbanical Properties of Chroniun Iodide Single Crystals" Moscow, lzviastiya Akadomii Nauk SSSR, Retally, No 1, J,-.Tl/.-,eb 741 pp )413-149. 'Abstracti The structure and mechanical propIrties of chromAuii iodide ware studied to determine troy chromlm,i extra-aly brittle at xrom a=' low tem- peratures. Sim-10 cxyslulls of ch-romium, were -produced -Crom, the dissocia- tic-.i of chromitiz -ic--Udo w1lich had, a high dc~~rea of perfec-t-lon (ratio of elec- 4 Istancer, at --400 ,,,~-d 4,z K waz equall to 0 trical reu~ ~85-310).i,102 -1 Bend tests oF th2 crystols Chowect tll,-.,t tho roclulus Of elasticity for chromiun has a ninLmnl veirm, in the 4i113;;v airection which is cauced by tho ace=,-ulation of in the f 111i pian-c being. hiEner th-en. in plan s -as A1003 and J-'11104 . It v. -1so notea tl,,,it with increane(l purity o.1.7' the slnglo cryztalls fro:., inter-stitia-1 implirities, the specific surface enormr 21nIMIM trazncfal'.-3 frc;:i plane T-oz0fora, ~111J to piano ~IOOJ Ll brittle slip in clhromium i3ingle crystals occul-z~ in these two planc*, 017 -o t: ~s, 32 f igurer,, t.-. able :MIR IMC 669-017:62(>.18 IUMANOIT, G. V., iaMYWOVA.-G. G. MIL 114M., Yu V., F j,~V MA W Yu. N. G. F. I Thv_~F SAWZMf ~11 FIMTOV, S. A... RHP.ZAN0VA,;Y. P fu 1MV SIM, V. G.J. Yoscow _I Investigation of the Structural Condition-and Machanical. Properties of a Two- Phase Alloy Containing Chrozi=and Nickel", ~bsccnr, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabatki Materialov, DIC 5, SeP-Oct 71, PP 67-74 Abstract: The structure of a chromium alloy containing, wt Ii war investigated by mathods of electron-rrdcroscolpi.of thin foilS Und X-ray and metallog,raphic ananlyser,, nftt~r bainry val)jocted to variow; thermil and tftermo- mechanical treatments. llvi &.LUL arQ caivitred Nrith ;~;echanlcal bending- test cUitu and analyzed f dislocation conce, ~ rola the GtandpoAnt Of' s and ideas of th(., character oe the.electronic st:-ucture of transition n~!tulru. Reference is inde to microphoto~;raphs of the ctructure a,!' the. hardened alloy Cr - 34.4 Ni and its structural ch in" from an-nepling at aifferent anges result te-mperatures and to dia-,--raris sho-ing effeeltz of annealink~ at 9OD"C on me-chanical zro-aerties, Inttice pa.-arrater, hard:ness, and _-~!Iatlve quantilties of a- an-I Y - phases. 7ae prcCba:bility is indicated of incmasiaa the strength 1/2 USSR UDC 539.56 it. V. BELOUS, 0. A., DANILMITSEVA, 0. G., KUZINETSOVA, V. A., MLITSEVk_ -0V, V. N., Pril MIACHATUROV i A. A., SHMIUKIN, A. A., Hoscow, Kiev. VNIIITM tlik~_Ton 'Scientific Pesearch Institute of Hard Alloys); Institute of 'Metallophysics. Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR ".An. Investigation of the Influence of Admixtures of Carbon~and Zirconium Carbide on the Cold Brittleness~of-Ca~st'I'lolybdenum'I Kiev Problemy Prochnesti, No. 6, 1971, pp 97-101: Abstract: An investiaation is made of the influence of carbon and zirconium carbide upon the structure of cast molybdenuM alloys7 and of the relationship of the structure to the temperature of trinsition to a brittle state.- It is found that even for alloys which have a cpr~.iplex structural state, the rules governing the change of the cold -bri ttleness temperature may be explained if account is taken of, the composition cilf the~~.solid solution, its structural state, and the nature of the -formation of 'excess phases on the grain boundaries. 5 figures, 1 table, lllrefererjces.~ Jill ON ME M USSR UDC 539.5 DANYUSHOMMOV, i. A. IVASHGHENKO, R. K., MILIMAN,' 'CU. V. TZG-Fd~~~ YAKUSHINA, k.: I., Kiev "Influence of Structure and T sting Conditions-on the Mechanical e Properties of Low-alloyed Molybdeni~.m.l Kiev, Problemy Frochnosti, No 12.4 Dee 70, pp-58-63 Abstract: A correlation is established between the mechanical characteristics produced in testing ~ of type TSM-12A sheet mol-yb- denun. with various structural states in extension mul flexure. It is demonstrated that the ratio'of those,chari,cterls.tics de- creases slightly as the deformation rate is increased. The plasticity characteristics are independbnt of tbo dofoxqiiation rate if the test temperature io much.higher.' than;, the temperature of transition to the brittle stateg.and decroase~~rapidly an the deformation rate increases if the teat toMteraturq is; near the temperature of transition-to thei brittlo state.~ Ip USS UDC: 539.3 AN, Yu. V., TREFILOV, V. 1., UDOVENKO, A. A., Kiev 'ISpecifics of the Mechanism of Plastic Deformation of Niobium" 'Kiev :,Problemy Prochno-stil No. 12, Dec 70, pp. 45-50 Abstract: The change in the dislocation structure and m6chanical properties 7 of polyc ystalline niobium resulting from plastic deformatIon and annealing is studied. The differences in the mechanism of plastic.~deformation of niobium from that of molybdenum and other body centered,cubic metals in group-VIA are -related to the decreased rigidity (directivity) of the inter- atomic bond and the increased value of activity volume Vin niobium. .56 USSR UDC 669,018.1;5-122.4 KAVERINA, S. If., LIZUNOV, V. A.,,!MJNAKOV, X., and 'ITREVILOV V. I., -Institute of J~~etal Physics, Academy, of Sciences Wx SSR I'Structural Changes in the Deformation of Molybdenum Alloys !I Kiev, Metallof izika., 110 39, 1972,.PP 57765 Abstract: Molybdenum alloys are eyamined after differ(~Int Zodes of thermo- mechanical txeatment: high-temperature rollin6 plus intezymediate heatings, and low-temperature rolling, plus intermediate anneals. Data are'presented for the change in structure which were obtained by methods of optic and electron microscopy, from lattice parameters and mechanical properties of alloys in the deformed state and after annealing in them IIOCY-20-DO C interval. It was shoim that.the use of lou-temperature'rolling significantly 'IcAlers the ductile- brittle transition temperature, increases ~ the . number of ard increases the recr~rstallization temperature. rj.fi;V~res, I tabled 1;1 bibliographic V references. 52 USISIR mx,. 669.2'T .01.7 POSTNUT FOP(Y.1~. A . P. SMITZAI. G. V. A. Yu. V. I ~ ) .%. .'TREFTLOV, V. I., and SHIMITIL(TI, Institute of Fhy:~dcs' ade.917 'of :~~MM 4-r. Ar zo "Structur ali of a Precipitation rd-ned D.-mg-sten al C~ajjgeS DJrj'~17, Anne, n.., Ha Al' loy" K v. Mutailofiz ka, lic) 40, lTr2" pp 11549 ie trac' Tranplucen' elect-con metalla~-ra-,,hy, vzid- dif.fraction Abs linc width L-an! to s t i id- the structural cha!v'00 -re-- It"n" from the rnnnealir,~. of difr;T-:.-r.--3 tnn(,,ntpn in ,-,hich 0.2,~j bcu." n't""") tip to ft- it; pr-~- j. i,, melting. ~ At ec-.11111 ar s cture alloy alon,, with a struntiArc stabilize-d by prcciplt'tions Of. u t) a re -1 -tig, -n of ic~ -i There va Ic-tif icd as in nn x Y i nv c Mrio the d ob U (I during el cli-ocha-.ical diss()lvin- of the tui-sten In -C the alloy, with an incrc!a~;L~, liz-, 'it.y str~cturc was ari~a'~-alin at-2-bf)' U- "C. 1, ic J, fi~lzn 5 t~C~n'- afqn~ is -!o~, t, z n o t c( -.1r incur ca,;od, hca k, ra:3isst i- cu JA USSR Mc 66012802Q l2C6;?Nr.018,44j620.1` S5 GRIS11011, V. L. Vll,'C"Ul 131M, Ix. S.., KAV[-~TIN-A, S. V. PISA-R22 VO, V. A., erd T-ML-ITH7. - N- T. , in-- t Itut, 01- the FhYSics of j*I'0tP-Isr-#-'-Acadej-,Y of Sc iem~es LITmd-rdan SSR "Mange in the Stxucture anci Properties of N.olybdenum After Heatill- in the I-letallo'iE-4ka. Kes~o. -.ezhvc-d. sb. (The Physics~ol letalr3l, Rclublic Intox- depaxtl~lental collec'.-Ion of 1,10-'A3) lg'*'O, vlp 'M p-) 42~410 (from IM-1%etallrin. Y J. GiYa J~o 3t 11, Al"ziract 'Q 317,32 IV litithorzO Trannlt~tioni The follouintg, ivo typ-zs of heat trcatr-ent u6n uneCi to ob-l-ifil d iffurent, o" Lo al-'10~v wit' 0.3c' '0 "r, and 0-00 C arm . ic in a 'I"Y" -~mlir.: i-4 -F'=~Lcc in a vacum-1 01~ 5-10" rm yith -'our-hcur holdln,- ~~Pd a coolin.- rato of- 1 (10 E/;5ccj'h,~a'lnr, by piszin,S alterrs--ing ;-t a, bezvtin- z-ete of .--- 1 1:0 d eds c- c an.'I 8. cuolinfr rzp'. t e Of 200 dQg/~;E-C. o-nilealed afL dif fe-l-ent under those, conclitions tcr.,silc tessts and aicrohardrcsc juea-suremc~n-"'. The in-fluance ol- on th-~ ztn~.---h characteristics of t h,-,- a 11 o y stild-iod. A -N*c-"----'lnc .-as found in the ztren~~th and ductility Val"lles Of ST)-ecimens to 20000 as coripared with annealing hc-at- - 14,- T USSR UDC: 539.S Drozd, N. P., Ivashchenko, R. K., Maksiwoyich, G. G., Millman Yu. If Slenzak, 6, Ye. , T37 I Kiev7L'vov "Studies of Stability of the Strzicture'and MechanicA- Properties of INT lybderjui-ii to Under Long-term Temperature and Stress" 'Kiev, Problemy Prochnosty, No 4, Apr 72., pp 68-75. Abstract: Vie influence of Iona-term application of. temtperaturo and stress on the structural stability and mechanical properties of molybdcnum-based low alloys witta prelininary forna-tion of cellular structure is studicd. Lt is slioi..,n that chan-es In litechanical proparties of deformed molybderiura alloy Jurin.- annealing under 1~ad are deter-mined ba-!~ically by the annealing -not by the load or holding tire at the temperature, within the tenipcriture range !-,tudiod (300-1000'C). The action of thr. load du7in- i)nnealing of defoi-ncd cwises nc nignificant increase in tcmr)C~Tatllre of, tralWtioll to: the brit'Lle :-,ritL. The int-yoductiON11 0i. dispersed second pbase particle-3 aflows, re'llablo st;tbilizaticii of the c6lular Structuru ill at 10,100C with .511~ffnitic.--nt 101,1615 Over loll~g pCriods of ti-mt-. If ajulcaliin.g of det'ormcd volybdanum is,par(o3-jwd in tFie, tcmj~crawvre intarval Which Primary rccrystallizatlion occurs-, additional application of loads during anneali.n,g can sliEhtly lincrease the recry~tallization r4itte and decrease strength clizu'Zictaristics. 46 USSR uDc 613.6.613.4.615.285.7.032.1 TREFILOV, V. N., FAYERMN. 1. S., and BORISOVA, Ye. P.0 Gorlkiy Institute of Occupational Diseases. -OContamination of Work Clothes aYA Skin of Workers Eng-aged in the Manufacture of Metaphos and ChlorophosO Moscow, Gigiyera Truda i Professionallny-ye Zabolevaniya, No 2, 1971, PP 51-53 Abstract: Among workers eagaged in the production of the organophosphorus insecticides metaphos and chlorophos, the toxic effects of chronic exposure to small quantities of the pesticides were manifested i~y inhibition of cholin- esterase activity at the end of a zhift ard appearance of Ke~zz-Lhrlich bodies in erythrocytess and of para-nitrophenol in the urine. These,shifts were equally pronounccd in those wearJ_ig gas masks (ro rule out inhalation as a modo of entry for the insecticidc~;) azd in those not wearing;zasks. The presence of metaphos and chiorophos in washings from the skiii and work,olothes confirmed that t6 skin is one -of the principal routes through which organo- phosphorus compounds enter the body. 1/1 :Iii 022 Ft. ATE--23OCT70 UNCLASSI I'EO koCESSING 0 TITLE--GAS PHASE REACTIONS FOR THE- PREPARATION ,Pit) TRANSFORf4ATIc3NS 131c CHLORINATED ETHANES. CHLORINE lt4lTlATED.'DEHYDROCHLORT.NATION OF &UTH0R-(05)-KRlSHTALt N.F.t FLIDt R.M.,,~.PIMENOV`i.I.F., WNIN,.E.V., T A* --USSR C NTRY OF INFO SOURCE--ZH. FIZ. KHIH. 1970, -9. 44(l), 249 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--CHLORINATION, CHLOROETHANE~ CHEMICAL KINETICS, CHEMICAL- REACTION RATEr CALCULATION, ACTIVATION ENERGY CONTROL MARK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED -PkDXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1405 STEP NO--UR/0076170/044/001/0248/0249 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116852 UNCLASSIFIED V2 022 UNCLASSI OJED; ~PROCE'SS ING DAT&--23ocifu C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116852 ABSTRAC.T/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT., THE TITLE REACTION IS A HALF ORDER REACTION WITH RESPECT TO CL AND C SU82 ft SUB2 CL SU64. TO DET. THE KINETIC PARAMETERS, A SERIES OF EXPtS.~WERE CARRIED OUT AT 350-425OEGREES BY CHANGING (FOR EACH INVESTIGATED TEMP.) CL ANO C SU'32 11i SUB2 CL SU84 AMTS. THE REACTION RATE: CONSTS. WERE CALCD., AND A uIAGRAM, WAS PRESENTED OF THE OEPENDENCE LOG K:EQUALS F(L--.-T). THE ACTIVATION ~ENERGY WAS 23.8 KCAL-MOLEr AND THE CDEFF. 6.67 TIMES 10 PRIME7 SEC PRIME NEGATIVEI. FACILITY: INST. TONKOl KHIA. TEKHNOL. IM. LOMONOSOVA, MOSCOW, USSRe UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC: 621.374 G. M., SERGEYEV, R. M., TIRi-sr'UB, 1. X. Tulse Circuit's on Semicondu,~tors and Feirrites" Z Moscow, I=_pu1'snyye skherW na paluprovadnikakh i farr"takh (cf. English above), Voyenizdat, 11072, 269 ~pp, M. I.. r. (from No 12, Dec 72, abstract No 12G1841K.. [r6stimdj) Translation: The book ex-amines principles of construc:tioti, physical T)r(--)- cesses and commutational relations in Dulse, circuits on zem1cf-riductor de- vices and ferrites; examples of calculation of fundamehtal tyw-s of ci,~- cu-its are presented. The booh, is a text fc,- radio off'*~cers, iuid also for students of intermedi~ttc md higher militexy educatiowl-I institutions - USSR UDC:1 621.1374:621-382.2/.3 TB, I. K. SVECHNIKOV, G. M., SERGEYEV, R. M., and TREN "Impvllsnyye skhemy na poluprovodnikalch i fer'.itakh" (Pulse Cir- cuits Using Semiconductors and Ferrites) Moscow, 1972, 272 pp Abstract: The purpose of this booltis to present information, both qualitative and quantitative, on pulse circuitry involving semi conductors and ferrites. In the process of the exposition, a good to these circu-its many design and computational formulas relating 6 are derived. The accent of the book is primarily on,the practical, wit'h little attention givento_the~,physical or,chemical theory of the semiconductors or ferrites figuring in it. It is divided basically into four chapters. The first is concerned with transistor pulse circuits, the second. t-jith pulse circuits.with negative-resistance elements, the~third with pulse circuits involving ferrite cores and.Oemicondue',tors,: and the fourth with combination logic circuits~of the NOT, AIM, and OR t Y A:bibliography of 47.titles is appended, 7 ':USSR SVEMIKOV, G. M., SERGEYEV, R. M., and TREGUB, 1. K. I -Impul-I snyye skhemy na poluprovodnikakhiferritakh" (Pulse Cir- Cuits Using Semiconductors and Ferrites) Moscow, 1972, 272 pp, Translation: 'ORD FOMW Because of the broad application of semiconductor and fer- rite,pulse systems in electronics, a need for literature on such ~circuits has risen and grown. -This book considers the principles of the stxucture, physical processes, and basic computational relationships in ~'pulse circuits using semiconductor devices and ferrite3, and offers examples of design:of basic circuit type8. It is a textbook for radio officers and io also meant for students of intermediate and Chapter 1 was written except for Articles 5 and 6, Chapter 3 and Articles 5 and Sergeyev.,' advanced military schools. by I. K Tregub; Chapters 2 and were written by G. - M. Svecluiikov; 6, of Chaptur 4 vrem written by R. 63 - m 10 .13 VQY1*%*N0.wrir,rsr%,.;nrY ZJIVIIN-AL, NO. Is, 797.1), pp. III.U:V01.11, Rt11'JT!t I.-TTI( TC~IPQR.Uty JC= 'I'd Oat, It, th'. t ~:l t 1, pr f~l ~ I 111"f r re rn t I ott r) r i r r t )I r. i I ri n ~. ar ":,I t;:4 I .~-Iroh witb k1w rpo- t" Lhe ~mvvit,31 (vanting) or (fit'r"I'vilt rr- j:rmfzs n t e v I J ng. tte I; 1jaO,, ~f -t riric ta J.p I tic (c y A t o,- L my "'. rm'nent t I,- r , oml -,itrw- L I- . k t u. ly '."i;e ..... .. t. i -t"T I tj_ 't,'j "C r.`tC1.:Wr.* illn 7 o r n r~ t I de C,~rt, 0... urim, t~, dr,,in-I ~Itls ti t ;ti'l Df q jw!'L !""I ~-4 I i! or r i j a 7 I" t r 11 "'j I I 1 3' ~' t t..... p1w jvt f j I I p t. i mt or III,, urvoirn it 1 t-o"ct,,, wo, t--tea. In tiw firmt -ri- or r--m-i o.-r-et.L.-'~"f-t'j"C"t. I rInp f -.1-n C. 'm f.1111 LIn (..U t "I.In't le') , in vi-t- ith Ow. -,.,t1traL It' . rrv.t~ 7,i,tnvr oC "I'll I t tm,.i p i a t i r t4 Lit t 1w t.1- !, rd %it t It an ur" '.Itv,n I m r- g itv n t r r %- 1 I "i I. ho I v I '. I. I- r "'t '.11, . i 11, 1 nn t e r,it,%t I v pl - t i --, .,pv r,~ I. ~,n m A., douo on n t--1,q-r,vry -i-tAlo - i n (I, t nt, r pio, . L t.n.p. r v., *,c t ~i 11C e,iff' oC ~ijturv%, (('n~ by oil.ry w- tl~cf to encls t~ vineing. togeth,r the eh.rt-n_ Ot h* e, od Itm.11)4 or the 4jr.thrn Clrur~ Thu., tho m.~t fre-ment con- p I i ~- A I, I os h rt r it ro t fira I It a -it t e npi- ra t1 On a , t )I,, do M 4 c i, ~Co of L qkjturq,, could tie prrvr?n ted T'jej-0 -oeo 8.5 optivationm mude on 85 miloptst CQ t -p ,tzi f1d r I. I I tho thr.-Ad litirs-.1t.rini-, iliture.4 ttrm vnef,. M;hov n.. k"~ 'rv.' Ttl tt'in rjr At to Pnurth j-1-;- t , ~ "' ~ igh o.;'Alt ef1do- pro,tim4 a. PoRtnper,itive WhA utwv'witf~sl. Alroiidy in it Itho mcwning or ttie next doy the '111im" I- rat up" 1"a"od nbout,' tooi. a r"'.1j, Urinot-Lors wn-i rroo. Tjj'~ tininat' Wey'o fiep t 'undt~r oh- ju rvntior, rro,a one day to, it', nonthm., III Compt; whoto he anltmai% 'jilt UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE--ZONOV70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0128554 ,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRAC-Te~l THE EXISTENCE LIMITS OF MOL. AND IONIZED FORMS OF PHEf\YLANrHRANfLlC ACID ( 1) WERE ESTABLISHED BY STUDYING ".THE,AbSG&PTICN SPECTRA OF I.: JHE REDOX POTENTIAL OF I WAS MEASURE0 OVER A WIDE ACIDITY RANGE AND I-TS CHANGE IN: REL4*Y10N ~TG THE PROTOLYTIC I ~,REACTIONS WAS ESTABLISHED., DURTNG~PAOTONATIONr THE V ELECTRONS OF THE N ATOM AkE !MMIJBILIZEDP ON RESULTING~:[N A CHANGE IN, THE SPECTRUM. COMPARIS OF THE SPECTRA OF PH SUB2 Nli AND I INDICATE THAT;JHE LONG WAVE BAND IN THE SPECTRUM-OF THE LATTERIS LINKED,TO THE PRESENCE OF AN ELECTRON ACCE -PTOR.SUESTITUENT, THE CARBOXYLIC GROUP, AND T,hE GRADUAL DISAPPEARANCE OF THIS 3AND DURING PROTOLYSfS INDICATES #1 CHANGE IN THE ELECTRON UjISTRIBUTInN IN THE MOL. AS A RESULT OF fHE FORMATION.OF A 2ND ELECTRON ACCEPTING GROUP (PROTONIZED 14). THE SOLY. OATA AND ABSORPTION SPECTRA INERE LSED TU CALC. THE ACID DISSOCN. AND THE PROYUNATION CONSTS. %,:.,..0F 1: PK SUBDISSOLN. 3.;99 PLUS OR' MINUS 0.028 AND PK SUBPROT MINUS: 1.35 -~~,PLUS CR MINLS 0.065, RESP. FACILITY: SARATOV STATE UNIV*v ,-~--SARATOVs USSR. UNCLASSIFIEO u s SIR UDC: T EVA, T F. LATOSH N. I., S TJ~ VOROIIIINA, 7)54C .41 lllrw~rk_,-,~,_,%-xl~ ,:~ SE 1, E,11 10 V D., T "Effect of Complexing ALents Omlnodiacct-~,te D~_-rlvativr,,q o, the methane Series) on Behavior of Iron-59, Zinc-6,r, and Cpriur~144 irl tui toretanisn" Tr. In-ta nkoll, i z~ivoli2~1~ti, Ur,-Wss~--, fil. ifill SPIP Norks of '11-2 Institutj-,, Of anG colbgy. Ural Affiliate, -ad, cf Scl-nct--. of the USSIR 61 1973, '00, tin ~75 (Trom No 23~ 10 Dec YO, 11stract ,o 2'."F2205) Translation: The effectiveness of- the corkpleAng etgf~al s tlmv~) tin t of exlrac- n -triur, r2md ceriura .1'r t io o f Yt o Lit the organ,,s and the dogs-- -duction their dep0:3ition in tiissue:3) increases Syebat-ically wil.,11_41i. the nw-mer of -.rs.,upzl in the, leculc_. Wi~ji e o z c t t 1h, effectivemeso tr---par,~~-Lacnz -w~~-.h ands Iflour graups are th- C-U~ on a level acid rodi,u!.l I t (da'."a fr,~I:i periments wish yttrium), W-, cae,. in t Ce in z s an s (experi.-.;~! fit,,; witli -ably m au r- conaidei nore offectiv;:~. Frora Ilho M', I P Immm~ USSR UDC: 577-1:615-7/9 PODOOMMA, I. V. , LAT0311, -41. 1. TREGUBENKO I. P. MMEINOV, D. I. ~"Effect of Co=lexing A nts (Hydroxy- and Sulfo-Substituted. Ethylenediardne- ge te-traacetic Acid Sp1ts and Iminodiacetic',Acid) on the B havior of Cerilzn-i4b in'an Orgaraism" T Ural sk. fil. SSIL~~H (1-Torks of the Ir. In-ta ekol, r=-t. i. zhivotnL~kb. Institute of Plant and Animal Ecolat-,~r. Urall Af,filiate, i1cademy of Scienc'~-s of the USSR), 1970, vyp, 68, vD 76- Go (from RZIi-Bialovicheshava KhiviiLa, No 23, 10 Dee 70, Abstract Do 23J 2209) Translation: It was found that ~the introduction o J" one ~)r two hydro;.-y grouus 140n 04' V S into the molecule increases its effecti:venbss mhile thet dd-il-- U 4~0 group reauces effectiveness. From the authors re suffie'. USSR UDC 577.i:615-7/10 TREGUBMKO, !. -It"' I SVT- HAM, I'E.; 1. -1.6.1 D. SlTr- IVAb "Access ibility of Ytt-rium-91 Dtapsited, in~ the Tl.ssues c E~--i Or-anism for e-thy riar taacetic A c i dSadi Sal~ll Tr. in-ta ehol. rash. J. zhivat-vVh. Ural s.. 1. ~.N' (!-!C~r, S of tl)-a Institute of Ani::ial and ',-Iwit, "H c o I o! 7,1 Ural Aff~ of -�4 of the, U30,11) , J970, 87 E 6 8 No 2 3 , I D c l0jr,7,rnct N() 231,2,-~or,,) Trwnslatian: Tfw pap:Cz- the, bFit- t h r7 CC- C t i v, ness of !,,odiuT,,i salb wi6 the concentrat:i!m of yttrium-91 in the and I ivL~ r. III. :.,,S h 1!-Jr i USSR UDC: 577-i:615,7/9~ OR MMKO I. SPIETNOV, D. I. , SLT'HACHEVA, Ye. I. G. A. , W.G,3,2 P 1 P. -tO imm fj'!TTIY, E. A. Accessibility of Radioactive Cerium for Extracticn Fron azi Orgwrlismz by Dii~tliylen~t--i-amnepei.taaectic Acid. Relatiom;hip Betivi~.,i-,ri, the Quantity Extracted P-nd That Contained in the Orgwd.E;m T. r. lri~tm ekol. rast. i zh--.Fotn1,r'Xh. Urv,,11i,*k. fil. !,j~, of the Institute of Punimall ~-:,nd -Plant Ural Acadc-m-, of Sciepces of ~ the USSR) , 1970, wyq7. 6 8, pp Bi- 86 -~Zh, -B L o). r),r 4 ch?-~; Vo,23, 10 Dec 70, Abstr,,~.ct 'No 2:)'F220h) -Translation: The armw,,411- of cerlun-IL), cxtra--~~cd by thc~ aigent in the: daily urinc oil' rats amim t r. to f tl-(:: rp~~ntitl t'l.; Con- tained in al I soilt -tj the c~m' w-1 ti th- T,,axj*L~!1--,.) thi procc.-:;). 'fhis is the ra-1.1o various after u2J. ng e mm"lex-ing th agmnt (from the 8-t1h to th~! day of Q,e ~-xpcrim!~nt) in Irls In a rat. Rre-nea-led injecticn o--,' L--c: cC-,-,-:- xing agert adose of 100 PrD ple- does not change this ratio -when the -ceriuxi extracted t2e first injec- tion is taken into account. Ymm the authors reswm~, USSR -UDC i 57T. 1 615. 7/9 TREG105ENKO I. P. SUKILACHEVA,, Ye. 1. BELOVA, M. N.' N YATINA, 0. A. , 1-f6M -SHIKOVA,1 11C) V , D. I. Effect of Ethylenediaminete'tra-cetic, Cyclobexylamiii,~ltetra~sectic and Dicthy- Ienetriardnepentaacetic Acid Sodiuz~ Salts *.on the Behwrior of Cadrn .15 in an Organism" Tr. In-ta ekol. razt. i 71111i ny fi 1. AN CF-R (WorizE of' t,`Ie vat Ili. Urallsk, Institute of Piant P-n d ~ An. i in, a 1EcoloEy. Ural Affiliatr--l AezCz:--:iLj cJ en ces c) f S of the U11SR), 197o, -~~-p. 68,'pp C-5-67 (frona Ila 23, 10 De- 70, Abstract No 23F2208) Transl at ion - Tine cadrium comnle;:vith ct1,v1e-n61dj. ar acid salt is partivIly diz:;oc:~Late~! under thfa, ,Aher:aas veti c and pentaacetic acid sodiurn salts, which have hi&ber constants of stability, are alrost from the brganisnL of. --,ats w*-'s1iin the 1'44.rst 7- fvw days. F~-X.i n of ~tbe conplexing Ei-ents apprcclr 1-y reducf::s the dcpoEAtion of cacbd= in the ti.ssues,i and increases*, i Its oliminatlon wit*ra USSR TIC-GUEENKOj i. P., et el.. Tr, rast i 2:1 1 sk. i. Ur, -fYP- -~5-67 urine. DiethvienctIZ- andnc!:;~antaace tic acid sal'i~ ~as t,-.-2 nost i n v,:,- c -e deffect. St;F~bie Co..-, Of c,~,dMilwl'-115 are eli,;,,inittr~d a-Ir.:)St p enti-rely throurh the part of the isotope ZeAA~ct-ivel-- -retaired a- in the kidneys (23- 13 rerc~nt 01, the resiw~,-,e in the orr, which .7 b C utilized for irradiation of kidne,,r bwrors. I rom the lilfthor~ resume. 2/2 111~~ 11M WMIS 040 UNCLASSIFIED ~'.PROCESSTNG DATE--11SEPTO' ~T ITLE-RELATION BETWEEN THE. DIMENSIONS OF A SHAFT ~,AND THE CONDITIONS AUT014ATICALLY BUILDING UP WITWWELECTRODE: STRIO -U-: AI)THOR-KRUTIKHOVSKY, V.Go# Wj=4_.p.Gl* tmt*ktu- ~COUVRY OF INFO--USSR r '~SOURCE-AVTOMATo SVARKAt JA* 1970, 23(l) 25-27 i-'DATE PUBLISHED - ----- 70- 7"SUBJECT. AREAS--MECH.v IND*v Cl IV I LAND MARINE ENGR, 14ATERIALS ,"TOPIC , TAGS-- CARBONv SHAFT, ELECTRODE, WELDING TECHNOLOGYo SURFACE .-PROPERTY, METAL COATING -ONTPOL: MARK I NG-NO RESTR ICT TONS -CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED _DOCUMENT PROXY PEFL/FPAM5--19R9/1211 STEP NO--Uq/0125170/0?3/001/0025/0027 CA RC ACCESSION:NO-AP0107687 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 040 UNCL4SSI FIED PROCESSING DATF-11SEP70 ACGFSSION NO--AP0107687 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTi PROBLEMS ARISING IN THE BUILDING UP OF WORN.SRAFTSi BY MEANS OF AN RkTRODE STRIO ARE DISCUSSED THEOPETICALLY'AND IN THE LITG4T OF EXPEkIMENTS WITH C~STEEL PLATES. AN EMPIRICAL RELATIONSHIP IS ESTABLISHED.BETWEEN THE- DIMENSIONS OF THF SHAFT AND THE PARAMETERS OF THE SUILUING UP,PROC.ESS (DENSITY OF THE BUILDING UP-METALv, RATE OF FLOW*. EM..).~ -JHE EKPIRICAL RELATIONSHIP AGREES,WITH-THEOPY; ANY RESIDUAL SLIGHT DISCREPANCIES ARE ATTRIBUTED To ,~THE-SIMPLIFYTNG ASSUMPTIONS MAEE REGARDING THE FLOW OF1HEAT IN.THE -,SYSTEM,, ~ONCLASSXFXED