SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VANTSAK, N. P. - VARDAPTEYAN, S. K.

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USSR UDC 547.96:576.3/:576,858.5 DYACHENIKO, N. S., NOSACH, L. M., VANTSAK, N. P., and GUSHCHA, K, P., institute of Microbiology and Virology,.Aezidemy.o.f,.Sciences UkSSR 11intensity of Protein Accumulation in the Dynamics of.Formation of Intra- nuclear Inclusions in Celle Infected With Type I Adenovirus" Kiev, Mikrobiologlcheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 4, Jul/Aug 71, pp 478-483 Abstract: The accumulation of protein in nuclei and cytoplasm of KB cells infected with type I adenovirus was investigated cytophotometrically ac- cording to Mazia. Cells with inclusions of the folloving types in the nucleus (corresponding to types II-VI of DNA-containing inclusions) were C. subjected to cytophatometric study: 1)~ffne-grained, 2) granular, 3) coarse-grained inclusions, 4) unformed central corpuscle, 5) formed central corpuscle. Accumulation of protein continued only in ttage 1. In stages 2-5 the amount of protein in the nucleus-remained constant. Its amount in the cytoplasm decreased in stages 2-4 to,a level corre~;ponding to that for uninfected controls, while it increased in stage 5. The results indicated that the accumulation of protein, which bega'n in the nuclei and cytoplasm before any changes in the cells were,discernible upon staini,ng according to Mazia, was completed in stage 1. One~may assume that in stages 2-5 the 1/2 WIN M.; " M. ~Iw UDC .S -5:612 '58 .015-33 57( 1 DYACHENKO., N. S., NOSACH, 1A. N., GITSHGIIA, K. P., and Department Lnstitute of T-Iicrobiccdogy and Virology of the Arade~rqy of Sciences Ukr,-d-nian MR, Kiev nCytophotoraetric Study of the Degree of'Protein Accumulat-lon in Cells infected With 'Iljpe 1 Adenovirus" Leningrad, Tsitologiya, Vol 13, No 2, Feb 71, pp 252-258 Abstract: The sequence of stages in the development of type 1 adenovllruz; Pre, A. e J~ormation o' imtranuclear inclusion19 was studied -n connection wit, a Pro- uh LIh posed mechanism. for the act-i on of ademmirun an a sem~l 'tive ce! I. The eccumula- tion oIr' proteins in cells and oytdpl&m-,:of nor,-rml and inSecte,-.1 KB calls -,,ras studied by use of -Preparations stained with brorrophcnal blur-, si~brlimate. ~~Q ticJnly reliable values of 'Ube i-eam concentration clC -C~j, t 4 a the cytUo-p-a3r" C, e= end nuclei of infectsd eell!a -jaxe obsez-.,ed 16 wid 24 hcurs, respectivel U y, am" er infection. This prcccss occurs together~wjth the rep]LZIc~-itiz)n of the iniec-bed viru.- wand with t- rnthe-i~- gf t~ie -~r.-nsj_tj zing r- Igen. ate pz,otein accumulation Is accompanied by 'Uh-_ fomiltion of ~finaly divided incluf3ions. At later 3tages in the devalo=en-~ of theoc inclusions,,the protein comtents~of the nuclei ra- maim the srume, whereezz those of the cytqplbL= are reducod to control level. 1/2 77 DYACHRIKO N. S., et al, T8itologiya, Vol 1 No 2, Feb 71, rp 252-258 Cells containing formed nuclear bodies~represent an exception: a considerable increase in the protein contents is obser.ved in them. The data obtaLned indd.- cate thet, the inclusions have a different function- in- the replication of adeno- -us and in cellular meta1bol-ism at different stw-es. of formation. v ii 2/2 15 USSR CHAVCHM=E, V. V., Corresponding Nember of the Georgian Acadeirry of Sciences- VANM~ A. R.; et al (Georg-imi Acadcmy of Sciences, h)rtitirLe of Cybernetics) flAssessment of Projective Holographic Systems by Con-pp-ring the Line Scattering Functions (ISF) of the Corresponding Hologi-aphic Binges" Tbilisi, Rilletin of the AcadezV of Sciences of the Georgian SSR; February -1973, PP 309-312 Abstract: Tile problem of dete.-nnining the resolving capacity of projeetilive holop-~aphie syster;is by comparing the line scattering ftuictions of corres- ponding holographic izages is considered. 'Bie optimumi experinental con- ditions resultin,g- in high-r&rade hologremis of two-divrienwLonal objectr, wiz!rc famd. judi-lin_g 'by the experixinntal results, the half-width of SLF at diffu- sion illumination (lightino) of the object is 1.4 tiv:es 6reater than at holo- fferenr graphing in non-scattered beams, The observed di.,' ;e is iminly due to -terer interference (noise disturbance) resulting from a coc-xse-grained scat With a more fine-Crain scatterer this diffiference becormaz negligible and t-here- fore both methods can give equal accuracy accordinG- to their xesolution. 1/1 1/2 Oil UNCLAS S I F I ED PIROCESS[NG DATE-20NOV70 H :'TITLE--AN EXPIERIMEN1 OF FREQUENCYSGUNDiNG OF THE EART ON THE BASIS OF THE RESULTS CF A SPHERICAL ANALYSIS &,THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD VARIAT10NS ~L.L.t LAGUTINSKAYA, L.P.r AUTHOR- (05.)-GERDI Cf-EVS KI Y r ~YN f 'OVA, N.M., FAYNBERG, EVB.: ROTAN Of INFO--USSR '_$OURCE--GEGPiAGNET1ZM I AERGNOMIIA,. VOL* 10, NO, 2v 1.9709 P. 374-377 DATE- PLSL I SHE[)----70 AkEAS--EARTH SCIENCES.AND OCEANOORAPHY: TAGS-GEOMAGNETIC FIELD, RESISTIVITY:,: MODEL ..C0NT'i_.CL_ MARK I NG-NC RESTRICTIUNS-. -00CUMEN1 CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXT PEEL/rRAME--1997/0163 STEP NO-UP,/0203170/010j'OO2/0374/0377 CIRC-ACCESSIGN NO--AP0119159 f~' F~ ~. i 2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED ~PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0119159 ABSTRACT/EXTkACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.. PREL1141NARY RESULTS OF A FREQUENCY SOUNDING OF THE EAPTH BASED ON CATA.FROM A SPHERICAL,AINALYSIS OF SQ. DST, 'AND 27 CAY GEOMAGNETIC FIELD VARIATIONS. T;.ABLES INCLUDE CALCULATED VALUES OF THE THICKNESS UF THE NONCCNDUCTING SHELL* THE RESISTIVITY OF THE,-NUCLEUS, AND THE MJDULJ AND ARGUMENTS OF THE~;RATIO OF THE OUTER AND INNER.PORTICNS OF THE MAGNETIC POTENTIAL. THE RESULTS OBTAINED ARE COMPARED WITH THE PAkAMETERS OFITHE LAMB MODEL.: FACILITY: MOSKOVSKI.1 GCSUDARSTVEh-NYI'.UNIVERSiT~T. FACILITY: AKADEMItA NAUK SSSK, INSTITUT KOSMICHESKIKH JS~LEDOVANII,.140SCOW. FACILITY: AKAOEtA[IA NAUK ~SSSRI:~ INSTMT Z1-ANOG'U,1',MAG1AjETIZMAj IONOSFERY I RASPROSTRANENIIA RADIOVOLNr KRASNAYA~PAKHRAVI USSRo FACILITY: AKADEMILA NALK TURKMENSK01 SSR,; INSTI TUT ~,F I ZI KI ~.EMLX I ATMOSFERY. i.ASHKHABAC, TURKMEN SSR. UNCLASS IFIE0 'ROCEWNG DATE--18S 112 018 UNCA ASSAFI'Ea P EP70 ,~TITLE-LEAO TELLURIDE AND MEIRCUPY ~TEL.LURIDE SYSTEM -U- 'AUTHOR-(03)-VANYARKHOr V,G.t ZLOMANOV, V.P., NOVOSELOVA, A.V. UUNTRYOF INFO--USSR .,:S..0,URC E--I ZV AKAD, NAUK SSSR., NEORG. MATIER. 1970t 6(1)v 133-4 :,DATE. PUBL IS'llED ------- 70 :,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRYP MATERiALS JOPIC TAGS--EUTECTIC MIXTUREt SOLMSOLUTWNt PHASE AWALVSIS, X RAY .,DIFFRACTION ANALYSISt ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE, LEAD ClOMPOUND, MERCURY -.C0MPOUN0v TELLURIUM COMPOUNOt CRYSTALL(ZATIONr SOLTO SaLUTION ...C VNTROL 4ARKING--NO RFSTRICTICNS~. OOCU~lENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~?ROXY RE-EL/FRAME--1988/061b STEP NO--Ul~/0363/701/0061001/0133/0134 .:_~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105598 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIEO PROCESSING DATE--l.8SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0105598 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U~ GP-O- ABSTRACT.~ THE P5tE-HGTE SYSTEM WAS STUDIED 8Y OTA, X RAY OIFFRACTIONt AND MICROSTRUCTURAL ARAL., AS WELL AS BY THE MEASUREMENT OF rHE MICROHARDNESS AND THE THERMAL.EMF. AS A FUNCTION OF COMPNI. TWO SERIES OF SAMPLES OF THE FOLLOWING cn.NIPNS. WERE PREPD.: . 100-90 MOLE PERCFNT PBTE AT EVERY~2 10-OLE PERCENTI AND AFTER THATt OVER THE ENTIRE COMPOSITIW4AL RANGE'AT EVERY 5 MOLE PERCENT tHE SAMPLES OF THE IST SERIES WERE REMELTED WITH VIBRATIONAL AGITATION AND WERE ANNEALED AT 560DEGREES FOR 1100 HR. THE%SAMPLES~OF THE 2ND SERIES WERE CRUSHED (TO 250 MESH) AFTER SMELTINGt.;THEN PLACED INTO EVACUATED QUARTZ AMPULS AND IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE HOMOGENIZATION ANNEALING WERE HEATED TO A TEMP. WHICH WAS 50DEGR EES HIGHER THAN THE TEMP. OF THE EUTECTIC. THE 2 PROBE METHOD WAS USED TO DET. THE DEPENDENCE OF:THERMAL EMF, ON THE COMPN. NO LFNE-S CORRESPONDING TO'. rHE INIT'IAL' COMPONENTS WERE 0850. ON THE X RAY--DIFFRACTION PATTERNS OF OYNTHESIZED PBTE AND HGTE. THE UNIT CELL PARAMETERS WERE DETD. BY THE EXTRAPFiLATION,FUNCTION METHOD AND ARE ALPHA EOUALS 6.450 ANGSTROM FOR HGTE AND ALPHA EqUALS 6,458 ANGSTROM FOR PBTE. THE PBTE-HGTE SYSTEM IS A OUASIBINARY'$ECTION OF THE TERNARY PS-HG-TE SYSTEM* AND IT INTERSECTS 2 FIELOS OF PRIMARY.CRYSTN.: THAT OF THE SOLID SDLN. OF HGTE IN PBTE.AALPHA PHASE):r A14D THAr OF THE.14GTE BASEO SOLID SOLN. (BETA PHASE) AND THE SEGREGArILIN REGON, THE PRIMARY CRYSTN. OF ALPHA AND BETA SOLID SOLNS., TERMINATCS~LAT THE-. EUTECT[C TEMP 695DEGREeS. THE REGION OF ALPHA SOLID EXTEND'S TO:5 MOLE PERCENT :HGTE.- UNCLASSIF-IcEO* 28 may 71 57 I?PD:CYBERIMTICS aL ST 38. USSR SO: FAUGN MUMMA~ A. , /Pecial Pravda correspondent ODiagnosis at a Distance" lbscow, Pravda, 10 Jan 71, p 6 Abstract. Ccmputers are no,4 being used in diagnosis. Doetorn at the Yaroslavl V4di- cal Institute have written a program using the most obvious symptoms from 2,000 case studies. More than 10 years ago A. A. Vishney6kiy' a doctor, and 1. 1. Artobolevokiy, an expert In automatic control, started , small discussion gro-.Ap on the use of mathe- natical methods in surgery. This work led to the establishment of a laboratory. Vishnevskiy feels that the field of medicine is so.vast tiiat At is Inpossible for an Individual to naster even a or-all specialty, 7A-- computer's vast mnory is indior*n- sable bero, In sore cases the computer's diagnosit is more accurate than a doctor's. Soon beveral nedical institutes will be linked in a communica t tons -C -: rnputer system. Time sharing will b~y arranged so that emergency eases have pri- t.;HGSE MCGRAM (3F INSTRUCTEa"ll 111CLUDES C E RTA I N APPLILD VlLfTAAY ANO 11-11LITARY MEDICAL-ASPE~;TS. 'J ~N C L A SS f F 10 i W. ME MWAINSE W-HOW-1 I MH11 i MOSH UDC 617-001.17-085-38-72 V A. "A Modified Apparatus for Intraor-seous Infusions arA the Irrigation of Burn Wounds" LerIngrad, VestrAk Xhirurgii Imeni L L.Grekovav-Vol 106, No 5P MaY 71P PP-107-109 Abstracts An apparatus was designed by means of vrhich Intraosseous Infusions in open fractures and irrigation of burn wounds can conveniently cW.Tied out. The apparatus consists of a sterilized,container for the antiseptic solution (a bottle or a coxTosion-proof n*tal vessel) wid an 02 cylinder. The container is equipped with a stopper that has an outlet for ejecting the solution and an Inlet connected to the 02 cylinder, Aft-or the container has been put under -0 pre3sure,by opening the reduction valve of -the cylinder, the solution is ejecied through theioutlet of'the container. The-outlet is equipped with interchangeable nozzles of Yaxious diameters and tylos, When a nozzle with a slit opening is ussed, the solutiou lu'ejected In the form of a 13p=y (shower) rather than in a steady stmam., 49 - 1ERFINAIA FR M." n MR. 1 i I ~ USSR UDC 627.81.034(47+57) VARAZAMIVILI,' N.' G. "Problems of Planning and Designing Reserv 'oirs and Forecasting the Revision of Shorelines Under the Conditions of,Mountainous and Foothill Zones (in the Ex ample of Georgia)" Tr. knordinats. soveshchaniy po gidrotekhn. (Thlorks of the Coordinating Meet- ings on Hydroengiu_~ering), No 59, 1970, pp 72-80 (froin RZh-!-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 2, Feb 71, Abstract No 2 D42) Translation: The study of geological'and geamorphological conditions, hydro- meteorological and operating,conditionstand also.many.years~of observations of development of banks at a number of the mountain reservoirs of Georgia (Tbilisi, Sionskiy, Khramskiy, Gumatski-1, Tkibuli,i.LadzhanurskiyIt, and Shaorskiy) J)ermitted discovery of the basic laws of formation of the banks of mountain reservoirs. According to the research data, the dimensions, rate And nature of revision of the banks basically depend on the. lithological composition, nature of bedding and state of the rock. Lnd also.the amplitUde and displacement rate of the water level in the reservoir. The role of wave action has, in this case, subordinate significance. The basic factors causing the development of the bank formation process on mountain reservoirs. are the following: ~ a) v4riatioa of the basic physical-mechanical properties oUthe rock and disrupti6a of the slope statics L/2. 35- USSR VARAZASHVILI, N. G., Tr. koordinats. soveshchaniX po.gidrotekhn., No 59, 1970, pp, 72-80 during periodic -water saturation and drying connected with periodic decreases in levels; b) tectonic dislocation of bedrock in the banks; c) significant develcpment of slide and avalanche phenomena and seismic effects. Determina- tion of the elements of the erosion profile (the erosion boundaries and bank angles) by theoretical relations in which there is the possibility of consid- ering the variation of phvsical-mechani.cal properties of the soil, the magni- tudes of the bottom water velocities and ti:me.of effect of waves of given height at the calculated level which is especially significant under conditions of inconstancy of the water level in the reservoir, is~~considered most expedi- ent. Consideration of the listed indexes becomes possible when studying the stability of soil particles an the bank slope and compiling the equations of equilibrium beginning with the theory of calculating 'structures with respect to limit constants considering the dependence of the fatigue,strength of the soil on the dislocation with respect to time. There isil illustration and 2 tables. a 51 r, H M M I r I I v n 'U'CLASSIFIED. 'PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 112 018 14 TITLE-SPECTRUPHOTOMETRIC INVESTIGATION-OF SOME WOLF RAYET AND OF TYPE STARS -U- ..AUTHOR-i02)-KAZARYANr M.A., VARiJANYAN,:k.v. COUNTRY-OF INFO--USSR A-_ SUUkC E- SUD& SHCHEN I YA BYURAKANSKOY OBSERVATORII, AKADEMIYA NUAK AR.MYANSKQY SSR, 1970. NR 4L, PP 4(a-55 .-"SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICSs ASTRONOMYYASTROPHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-STAR, ELECTRON DENSITY SPECTROPHOTOMETR IG ANALYSIS Cf-i&,TkfjL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ubtUMFENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED REELIFRAME-7-1994/0076 STEP t4D--UK/2620/70/00010(tl/OC)46/0055 -APOLL4472 N 0 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 CIRC ACCESSIGN NJ--AP0114472 ABSTaACT/Ev.TRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. SPECTROPHOIGMETRIC I"VESTIGATIO, bf- SO]-(.b WULF RAYET AND OF TYPE STA-RS- IN THE ASSOCIAT114"N AROUNO P CYG HAVE BEEN MADE. THE SPECTWPHOTOMETRIC TEMPERATURES AND THE RELATIVE 1INTENSI TIES, UF E,'11ISSION ~,3ANDS OF THESE STARS WERE 031'AINE~D. THE TRUE TEMPERATURES OF THESE STARS WEPE OBTAINED WIrH THE CUMBINArION OF 'E*QPT[i:Al- IHICKNESSES OF THE ZANSTRA4S AND. AmBKATZU.4[A;%'S FURMULAE~. Th SHELLS FOR L SUBC RADIATION, THE RADIIJIS OF THE T14-11CE 101,41ZED HELIUM ZONE ANDTHE ELECTRON DENSITIES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SHELLS HAVE BEEN CALCULATED AS WELL. UNCLASSIFIED 1/2 020 UNCLASSIFtEO OROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 ~TITLE-STRESS CONCENTRATION AROUND.~,k HOLE OF GENERAL FORM IN AN ISUTROPIC PHYSICALLY NONLINEAR PLATE DURING PUKE. SHEAR -U-~ ~~:AUTHOR-VARDANYAN, L.M. _~'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR '_SOURCE-AKADEMIIA NAUK ARMIANSKOf SSR, ILVESTIrA, MEKHANIKAi VOL. 23, NO. IPL970,P. 58-65, p. :~,ZATE PUBLISHED ------ 70 "'SUBJECT AREAS--MECR., IND., GIVIL AND-.14ARIINE ENGR -JOPIC TAGS--STRESS CONCENTRATIONt. HOLE IN:. STRUCTUREt. THIN PLATEP SHEAR -STRESS ;-_;;,CNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,,"DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0944 SrEP NU--UR/0430/70:1023/001/0058/0065 ACCESSION NO--APOIIBIIO UNCLASSIFIED 212 020 UNCt. ASS! F IED P;ROCESSING DATE-160CT70 ACCESSION NO--AP0118110 [--'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INVESTIGATION OF AN UNBOUNDED, ISOTROPIC, PHYSICALLY NONLINEAR PLATE WITH AN ARBITRARILY S14APED HOLE, SUBJECTEU TO PURE SHEAR AT INFINITY WITH THE EDGE10F THE HOLE BE[N(; FREE FROM EXTERNAL LOADS. THE PROBLEM IS POSED FOR STRENGTHENING PHYSICALLY NONLINEAR MATERIALS WITH SLIGHT DEVIATION FROM HUQ.-,#S LAW, AND THE SOLUTION WITHIN THE LIMITS OF GE01M.ETRICAL LINE4RITY OF STRAINS IS REDUCED TO THE INTEGRATION OF A FOURTH-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EJUATION. FORMULAS ARE DERIVED FOR THE STRESS CONCENTRATION,COEFFICIENT AT THE HOLE CONTOUR. FACILITY: EREVANSKII POLITEXHNICHESKII INSTIrUT, i~YEREVAN, ARMENIAN SSR. UNCLASSIFIED 212 020 UNCIASSI'FiEb' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ~'-CIRC ACCESSICN NC--APOL25380 .-~AfjSJRAC-T/EXTRACT--(U) G-P-0- ABSTRACT. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS UF THE SLESULIS CF POLARIMETRIC 013SERVATIONS OF LATE TYPE.STARS (SPECTRAL TYEPS i IS GIVEN TO THE DEGREE OF POLAPIZArmi,., of; il, N, k, -AND S) ATTENTION v LIGHT FROM, AB CYG, AK PEGv VCVN, AND RX 800 AS A -.UNCTION OF BRIGHTI&SS AND WAVELENGTH. THE DATA OBTAINED CAN BE USED FOR COMIFARISON F IWO POSSIBLE MECHANISMS KESPONSIBLE FOR riiE INTRINSIC POLAi-~IZIJlwq: (1) MOLECULAR SCATTERING Of LIGHT, AND [2) N0,NTHERRALJ5YNCHROTRONj EMISSION. FACILITY: 81URAKANSKAIA ASTROF17-ICHLSKALA OBSERVATURIlAs YEREVANt ARMENIAN ;SSR. UNCLASSLFIED 7: 77: USSR CAN V A Yerevan Medical Institute Y.WANI. "The Effect of a Magnetic Field on Blood Flow" 'Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 18, No.3, May-Jun 73, pp 491-496 Abstract: Blood flow in the large arteries in the presence ot a homogeneous magnetic field was studied by the mathematical methods of magneto hydrody- namics. A rough model cf the blood vessel in the form of a cylindrical tube was used. It was learned that where all other rondit.ions are normal (pressure gradient, heart capability, peripheral resistance to blood flow) a magnetic field reduces the velocity of the blood f-tcw and the minute volume of blood. The organism, c Ian counteract this external influence, re- ducing the velocity of blood flow but keeping the per-minute expenditure of blood unchanged. In this case the pressure gradient ;Lacreases, which is possible in two cases -- decrease in diastolic pressure and intensified mechanical activity by the heart (which~may-be fatal to a weak heart). A strong magnetic field (unlike the weak geomagnetic field) is a harmful factor which can not only aggravate various vascular Illnesses but also may affect heart activity. This is relevant to practices at plants and enterprises where a significant "magnetic anomaly" is found. Considering 1/2 USSR VARDANYAN, V. A., Biofizika, Vol 18, No 3, May-jun 73, pp 491-496 the characteristics of the magnetic field'.-3 effect on hemodynamics, it may be recommended for therapeutic use, for example with hypertension, to stop internal bleeding, and in general,to regulate the velocity of blood flow. It should be kept in mind that these conclusions are limiced in nature because they were drawn on the basis ofla rough model' a cylindrical tube with rigid walls; consideration.o f-the elasticity of blood vessels would clarify the matter further. 2/2 USSR UDC 531.787 N, A. A., biA~ff S. Z. VARDANYAN.-Y-, R., STEPANY& OGANESYAN, M. G., and AN GAMBARYAN, A. A. TINew Combination Sensor for Registration of the Pre,,isure Shock Waves in Airv Nauch. Tr. Yerevan. Politekhn. In-ta [Scientific Works of.tbe Yerevan Poly- tecbnic Imstitutel, 1972, Vol 36, No 4.,. p 1, pp 1-52-158 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal, No 10, Oct 72. 32,. Metrologiya i Izr-eritel'naya Tekhnika. Single Issue. Abstract No 10.32.714) Translation; A new combination.altitude sensor is described. It has a movable- electrode (membrane) and an immovable electrode located parallel to it. The.capacitance originates between the upper movable membrane, on which acts the shock wave, and the plane immo.vab-le electrode, the gap between which -e bibliographical comprises fractions of a millimeter. Five illustratibns, fiv references. 172 5MM_M-W_5Mi1R~ MINOR WIMA WE 411. USSR UDC 621.373.826:550.3 VARD_U--ffM A. S., ISIMAYOV, I. A., ,MOjT -1, Ye. V., and SOKMOV, "Neasurement of ClItmos-ohericAbsorption in the Wa-velen,r!th Range of 980-1600 I.-Ticrons" by the Radioastronomical I~iethodl' Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. cz sy dokl. j. _po rasprostr. radiovoln, T (Tenth All-Union ConTerence on the 111-ropagation ol" -Radio -11:aves; Report Theses--collection of wotkq) III-11auka, 11 1917", m) 61-65 (fron. RZh--Radiotekhnika, No 10, 1972, Abstract ITo 1OD380) Translation: The described ruethod is based on relative measure- J- menX of the sun's radiation, attenuated by the atLiosphere, at various values of its elevation abovel~ the horiyo.."i. Poz- the mea- sureaents, a radiotelescove with an inmersion detector of ni-ty-e InBb was used. The measurements were.maae at Sea level in the temperate latitudes. The -mi-nimum neasured ab-sorrItion value was obtained -for t-he 12060 micron wave in~,-,,ater vapor ai-,Ld in the tvl-ans- parency. window, and was. eq.ual to about 0.6 dB/hr.-,a-3 *it 9 0'). A. K. 2/4 - MMP7 `30 R HP USSR UDC 342,91+542.951.2 KAZARYAN, L. Z.j and Yerevan Poly-techrdea.1 Institute imn::; X. Marks OSynthesis of Dialkyl Acetals of -Ntli-Dialkylaminotutyraldehydes'I Yerevant Armyanskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 24~ No 9j 1971# pp 782-785 Abstraett A series of N,N-dialIqlaminobutyraldehydes iras synthesized. A PAxture of 17.4 g morpholine, -r0 20.85 g 9-chlorobuty=aldehyde dip pyl aceta 14de, and,40 ml propamal was atirred at 15 g anhydrous sodium iod 90-95 for 30 hrs. The propanal was removed and.the solid was filtered off. To he filtrates 6 g of flacial acetic add was addedt the unreacted A-chlorobutyral was extracted+with ether and the rv4due was then treated with concentmted aqueous base solution.i The.aminobut~ ~, fo=ed is extracted wig, eitherg driedl-and evaporated.to rop le6et&l of Yield II 160 /8ma, -4-2 g -morpho3-tnobutyra,1dehyde#-b.p d?() 0.930 Jnb~0 1.4450. Other acetals were prepared.in SWIar manner. 1A 2? - 112 008 UNCLASSIFfEb OROCESSING DAT5-16OCT70 T7,TLE--ALKYLATIONOF PHENOLS, AND THEIR 1E,THERS BY IS.OPAOPENYL ACETYLENIC 'ALCOHOLS, CHLORIDES, AND DIVINYL KETONES -U- S.A., VARDAPTEYAWr S~K.r BADANYAN, SH.O. -COUNTRY -OF INFO--USSR __sOUrRCE_-ARt4. KHIVI. ZH. 19701 23(llr 85-8 .'DATE PUBLISHEO-70 'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY 'ibPIC TAGS--ALKYLATION, PHENOL, ETHERs ACETYLENEj CHLORIDEt KETONE CONTROL MA.RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ,0PC_Uf4_ENT CLA SS--UNCLA SS I r TROXY REELIFRAME--1995/1454 STEP NO--UR/0426/70/023/001/0085/0038 IlP, CACCESSION NO--AP0116891 UNCLASSIFIED