SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOROBYEV, YE. I. - VOROBYEVA, Z. I.

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USSR YE. A., Radioelektronika, Vol XIV,.No 73 1971, pp 839-84o highly sensitive interferometric, devices described in ($-101 on reproduction of the maximura energy of the temperature TV oil tile surface of the sample. silrf.max.i"li For the heat-resistant superhigb frequency dielectrica used at thio time, the noise temperature TO is a' 0.3131ex,function of theproperties of the n.d. C 17. 77, 0 material and:'the maximum temperature on, the'-sur face, Ts~ The criterion on the surface o6estimating the noise characteristics ofla specific material T can be the thermal noise coefficient of the dielectric surf.max. 0 0 0 T .K.11 IT I T /T (2) d surf.max. n .d. surf.max. determined experimentally. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. L. T. Tuchkov, Yestestvennyve shumowrye ~izluch okanalakh (1-latural enin v radi Noise-Enission in Rad-to Channels), Soviet.Radio Press, 1968. -3/5 USSR VRO,BIYDI, YE. A., Radioelektronika, Vol X1 V No 7, 1971i pp B39-840 2. Sistema svyazi cherez iskusstvennyv sputnik Zemli Telestar (Communications System Opera' Ling via the Telastar Satellite), Mir P;oss, 19 5. 3. Ye. A. VoDoblyev, "Estimating the Effect of Extern;n! Noise on the Angular Resolution of Pencil-Deam Anterinas'" Izv. vuzov SSSP,, -- Radioelektrcnika (Nevs of the USSR Institutions of.Higher Learning ~--'Jladioelectronics), Vol 10, No 5, 473, 1967. 4. S. Landesman,"Progres des antennas radar L'ande Ble~trique, 45, No 1158, 568i 1965. 5..V. F. 11-likhaylov, "Ef feet of a Radome Ex~.eiiencing Thermial Shock on the Radar Range," Izv. vuzov, SSSTI Hadioelektronika, v6l 6, 607, 1967. 6. Roger M -;---,e, '~4aximum Angular A6 lanaz cu-racy'of Tracking a Radio Star by Labe Comparison" IRE Trans. on Antennas and. Promation, AP-8, No 1, 50, vTanu- ary 1960., 7. A. A. Bashirinov, L. T. Tuchkov, V. M. Polyakov, N.~I. Ananov, 415 13.2 USSR VROBIYEV, YE. A. , Radioelektronika,. Vol. XIV, 140 7, 19710 pp 839-840 radiote-plofizicheskikh plazriennykhAilucheni,%, (Measuring Radio Thermo- :Physical and Plasma Emissions), Soviet.Ra.dio Press, .1968.~ 8. Ye. A. Voroblyev, "Interferometer fcr Measuxing the Dielectric Constant of Dielectrics in the 1-fillimeter Radio Wave.Range," Izv, vysov SSSR- Radio- tekhnika 9, No 1. l3o, i966. 0 Ye. A, 'Voroblyev, "Problems and Prospec'ts of Predicting the Perineters of Superhigh Frequency Dielectrics in theiPreaence of Themal.Shock and Very High Temperatures, Tr. LUP of Ahe Leningrad Jffistitute of Aviation Instruments), Leningrad, No-70i 12T,1970- -10. wo K. setaruk, T. J. O'Connor, Iscimulat .ing R e e n t rj for Ant(*,,nna Windows," Apace/Aeronaut 50, No J-,~ 85, 1968, 5/5 fir r.17 lf~l 15) .......... USSR UDC 615.849(14!f)(091) and POPZ DINSICEY, M. N. VORDBIYSV Ye. 1.~- Ocherki Razvitiya Otechestvennoy Radiatsionnoy Medi 'tsiny;(Essaya on the Development of Domestic Radiation Xd,dicinei)~ Muscov, Medl-tsinal 1972, 228 pp Translation: fonotation: The present bode. attempts to awalyze the history of the. development of radiation medicine in our country. In order to give the reader a more-complete idea of the developrent of r4dical radioloMr, the book includes sections on the histoi7j of the organization of radiation. medicine, the training of radiology specialiats, and the develop- ment of scientific research institutions Special attention in the monograph is devoted to quastionr, of the medical uee of various sources:of lonizing, emission for rodiation. therapy, radidisotope.diagnosis, and radon therapy. More sketchy information is given on the hictory of -the development of radiation hygiene, occupat.Lonal radiation p4thology) ~ and radiotoxicoloU. The mnogr&ph is illustrated vrith; 33 -photographs. IXhe bibliography includes 101sources of literature. .,.Tab1e_of -Contents: Page Prefade 3 Part- 1. The development of Medical 14idiology Until-the Great 1/5 October Socialist,'-Revolution 5 6 21 the Great October Socialist~Revolution Introduction -C hapter The Achievements of,Sovidt,Padiobio~ogy. -M to E. Reaction of. -the Nervous . Syste ;C~6 re Toxemia-:with Radiat-ion;'Afflictions -.7 llec.hanisrn s of the Initial Action.of Radii~tion Metabolism with Radiation.Injury 9he Action of Radiation on: J~embpoietic -Organs Reactions of the CardiovascularSystem and Lunj-,,s 9he - Action of Radiation on. the: Gastroi)atestinal Tract and %di ation Damage to the Organ of Sig4t 215 The Action of Radiation on the Endocrine Glands Liver 32 52 57 63 69 70 75 75 77 8o 83 B3 91 USSR vOROB YEV, Ye. 1. and POBEDINSlaY, 15. 14., Meditsina,, 197~ 228 pp. tion Reaction of the Skin to Radia Radiation Injuries to Bone-Tissue 97 Radiation Damage to Sex.Organs and the:Effect of Exposure on Offspring 99 Rad"osensitivity and QaantitativefhA6s' 103 -toxicology, I=Mity' - ancl- Rewte Const~quences lo6 Prophylaxis and Therapy of Radiation:Sickaess 107 Mhe: Use -,, of. Radioactive Isotopes , P.L Cha Ller-'a.. Successes.of Radiation Therapy Technical Equipment 120 Radioactive Isotopes and Theh, Use in Medicine 222 Radioisotope Diagnosis 136 The Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Biblogical Research 141 Chapter 3 - Radon Therapy in the USSR.:. 144 , The Nechanism of Action of: Radon: Waters 14-7 t ~e..Lar ~,t o".the Method of Using Haaon.Wa era 151 chavrtte 4-. ip at BW,)o-ure, and r Rad-tion Hygiene, Protection:A~Ain Safety Technique in Working With Fadiioactive Substances 153 USSR VOROB )Y~V, Ye. I and POEEDITZkaY., M. N., Meditsina, 1972j. 228 pp CIMpter 5 - Scientific Research Institutions Which.Are De~veloping the Problem of Radiation Medicine, The Central Scie!atific Research Roent-genoradiological institute., Mdnistry of, Health USSR- The Moscow Scientific Research Boentgenoradiological Ins" titute, 14inintx-y of Health PSF'SR The Institute of 14~-dicva Radioloa,, Acadp-,ny of t4edical S~:-.iences USSR The Xharlkov Scientific Research Institute of MeCLi 'al Ra6iology, 141mistry of Health 131krainian. k-SR %be Kiev $clentiftc 1IL-sourch and Oncologi- cal Institute I/dnistry of Health Ukrttinian SSR The Scientific Research Institute of.Roentgenolo Radiology and Onctology,. Ministi7 of' Health Azerbaydzhan SSR. Dhe Scientific Research institute of Roentgenology wid Om:olopy, Ministry of ffee-Ith Ar-r-,.,e-nian SSR P&-- scienU~-c Institute of Roentgen'010F'y cind I-S~-tlical of Health, Georgi.-in 88R Radiology, 'n:Btrj The Kirgiz Scientific Research Institute of Oneology. end 4/5 Radiology 16 163 173 181 182 186 183 Igo 1%2 1/2 025 UNCL4SS I FI~D~`~ OROCESSING DATE--230CT!0 ~.~TITLE-MULTICHARGEO CA AND ZN ION SOURCE _U_ ".__::AUTHOR.-(O5)-PASYUK, A.S. 49AUMI-Xi-YE.D. tVANNIK0Vv KUZNETSoV, KUTNERI~V.8* NTRY -OF INFO--USSR RCE7-:-~AT. E, E G. USSR, n R 28: 75-8t, JAN 1970 DATE, PUBL ISHED------70 '_U8JECT..,AREAS-_PHYS IC S TOPIC TAGS--ION SOURCE, ION BEA?111, CALCIUMv ZINCi METAL VAPOR, -.-...CYCLOTRON/ I U) U300 CYCLOTRON -tONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLAS.S--UN-CLASSIFTED :PROXY REEL/FPAME--1988/0213 STEP NO-U~ 10039/70,1028/0001007510078 R .-CIRC.ACCESSION ND--AP0105289 UNCLASSIFIED ------ ---- - o~ ,v ~ _~ m_ 11 1 Ll A. 2/2 025 .UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSfNIG DATE--230CT70 CTRC ACCESSION -N0--AP0105289* ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABS TRA C T. DESCRIPTIONS ARE: GIVEN OF THE DESIGN AND PERFO;zMANCE r?lF MULTICHARGEO [ON-SOURCE" TFIF SOURCE WAS USED tv-'i WITH CALCIUM 'AND ZINC 14ETAL WITH THE VAPOR ELASTICITY RE .' ED AT A3)UT TO 900')E G RE F S C .THEE MULTICHARGED CALCIUM, AND ZINC IONS WERE 06TAINED-WITH A SOURCE DEVELOPED FOR THs: U-300 CYCt0TkON. TABULATED DATA~ INDICATE PULSED CURFENT.VALUES FOR:NINE CHARGED CALGIU11.1 IONS AND TEN CHARGED ZINC lOiNS. 114 SUCH, ACASEJffE,,4EAN ZINC CONSU-MPTIOn is SIMILAR TO 50 MG,HR AND CALCIUM CONSUMPTION IS S1141LAR TO 100 MGjHR. EXPERIMENTS ON ACCELERATION (IF HEPTA CHARGED CALCIVM IONS AND DECA CHARGED ZINC ION SHOWED A -MEAN CURRENT.~FOR CA PRIMEl POSITIVE SUB40 IONS :-OIN THE 100 C14 RADIUS REACHED 3 MU A AN11r, ~AN EXTRACTED DECO CHARGED ZINC BEAM UP TO CONGRUENT TO 10 NEGATIVE PRIME4 MU A. UNCLASSIFIED ReactibnX aetiof; USSR UDC 533.66.063 BOKSHTEYN, B. S.,, VOROB'YEV Ye, M., KLINGER, L. H., 'FRIDM41 N, Ye. M., and SHVINDLERMAN, L. S., Academy oT_9'Rences USSR, Institute of 'the Solid Body Physics, Moscow, Institute of Steel and,Alloyp Ito smotic Effect at the Border Dif fusion" Moscow, Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, Vol 47, No 1, Jan 73, pp 145-1491: Abstract: A-model of boundary diffusion was'developed with consideration of the for=,tion of an effect analogous to the osmotic one. its a result, formation of dislocations takes place in the boundary zopes which accelerates the diffusion inside the grain and with its motion';carrying the atoms of.the admixture. A self-adjusted system of equations was deriVed which describes the process under analysis. Iding, Marine viand _Sft1pbuj~ U 1W R BEKSHAYEV, Ya. A., VOROBIYEV "Determination of Forces and M Acting n VesselsSailing Parallel om Courses" Sudos,tr. i Sudoreniont. Nauch.-tekhn. sb..[Shipbuilding wrid Repair, Scientific and Technical Collection], Nlo 4, 0, 20-29, (Trans'latedr:from Referativnvy 197 pp Zhurnal, Mokhanika,. No 4, 1972, Abstract- No 4B411 by A'. K. Nikitin). ~e mo ion of It w, oships in parallel Translation: The linear problem of the st~abl t Courses at speed v in deep water,is studi6d, The velority potential in in- verted motion is represented as "fro Y. where is the velocity Potential resulting f i the motion of ship I I it) A t -rcsultinp fror.,i the 7~,otion of ship 2 with- ship 2; the velocity potential ~2 is the velocity potential resulting fi , the interaction of t11 out ship 1; -om ships.- Potentials ~ I and ~ 2 are knu4n; is.determined from the LaIllace equa- tion. and boundary conditions on the free surface, on the suTfacc of the ships 1/3 117 USA BEKSHAYEV, Ya. A., VOROBIYEV, Yu. L., S~dostr. i Sudoremont. N au ch. - t eklui. sb., No 4, :1970, pp 20-29. and at infinity. Transverse forces. and moments acting:on the ships are deter- minad by the method of a acceleration potential on the basi of the change in acceleration potential T R. P Integral equations are produced f or. determination of intensities y, and 2 The authors study the lirating case-, when Parameter v g/V ca (Joj~ speeds 0 of moti -al. equations in this cat lified and on of ships). The integi ise are simp reduced to a systei-a of tvo line.-Ir Singular, equations, O.tich, is solved b), successive approximations by j,jjverfj.o 11 ofa Cauc),y-type~iijitcly -,I! for funt. not limited at tho ends of the interval. Then, the forcos and mmicrlts arc 5 found for each. approxination. The proces* of success ii aapproximations s considered completed if 46 Ace. X Rdf . Code: UR 0069 _WMG534 PRIMARY SOURCE: Kolloidnyy Zhiaradl, 1970S Vol 32, Nr 1, ~p STUDY OF THE VARIATION WITH TIME OF THE VIBROVISCOSITY OF STIFF, CONQUE NLIXE& Radvinskiy, B. M.; MiklmX16v :N. Vorob! V Yu. L. Summary The vdriation with time -of stiff concrete mixeshas been ttudied. The curvesobtained show. a max4mim coinciding wit-11i the end -of -the period oi tht~, development in the~mix af the cdagulation structum of cernent~paste, REEL/FRAMF. V, 19721-38;z 112 0 i ill 1:1 -e"' CC ES S I N G D A T P- - 2 7 NO V 7 101 .-ICLAiS I ED [ITLE--COMPLEX STRYCTURE AND SURF, AC EEl E R G YOF B IL h Y METALLIC "WLTS -U- ~AUTHOR- (04 1 -V YU.P., acGvt1ov 1 qi M-P,, i"i I: NA.N CHUFAROV, G - I COUINTRY OF INFO--USSR S GURC E-.- F I Z .METAL- PIETALLOVE0. 1970, 2'9'('Z) 445-8 OATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70 .5 USJ EC TAREAS--f-ATERIALS -JOPIC TAGS--LIQUIDIBINARY ALLOY, S U R F.A C F: T EINS I QN, F 1. U I DSTRUCTURE, SURFACE ~-ENEkGY, ALLOY COMPOSITION, MODEL:, M A WK I MG-- M 0R E S T ft I C T 1014 S 9 0 C W! FIN TGL.A. 35--iJ,NCL A CIS 11; 1 ED IWXY kFFLIFRAME--3003/1' 355 s re r) NO-UR 1'6/ 10/021 /;~U 2 '0114') 'Qf 4 U-' LAS"J.F.[E0 2/ 2- 018 UNCLASSI FtED Pilf'CIESSING DATE-27NOV70 IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129587 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-N) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A N I N T !E: k P R ~-' T A T I G NWAS PERFORlED OF COINCiN * OCEPEINDENCE OF SUR FACE TENSION OF BINARY P-IETALLIG MELTS IIN A COMPLEX MOOEL. T 1-1 f- NOMPART[CIPAT[O.N1 OF INTRAG014PLEX B 4 NO I IN G ENERGIES IN THE TOTAL SURFACE TEPISio ,,i nF THE MELT' AND THE DFYELOPMEta THE SURFACE TENSION OF ONLY- WEAKIER INTERACTIONS BETWEEN Tl-fE C,Oi'!PLEXE5 AND THE ATOMS OF THE `~EDISIJAL Cn-Ml,?ONENT WERE ASSUMED IN TPIS INITERPRETATION. THE PARAMETERS FOUND FOR SEVERAL SYSTEMS ARE~TABUL.~',TE). IN~ THE OPINION OF THE AUTHORS? THE PROPOSEO-MOOEL FOR ME ~STRUCTUR.E: OF BINARY ~METALLIC- 14ELTS IS) RATHER GENERALt ISTI GLAkE. T H E: -FOLLOWINIG~ SYSTEMS AT LE4ST-AT i WERE CO'JISIDEREG.' PDONI i PDvCOt PD,C(Jo SN,cl i AIND! SN, p B Fot~ THE S'11,81 SYSTEM, THE COEFF. OF THE WEAKEN:ING OF THE 8 1 8 1 0 N D 'WAS EQ0AL:TO ZERO. m FACILITY: INST. MET., :SVERDLQVS,K j ~USSR. `j 1: - ~ - ; -- :- - ~--; I : - - USSR UDC: 539.0":534.11 VOROPYEV,Yu. S., MEDVEDEV, N. G.,-, Kharl koi "Design of Turbine Machine Blades for.Forced-Oscillations with Various Types of 'Excitation" Kiev,: Problemy Prochnosti, Nib 11' Nov 721 pp 15-19. Abstract: The problem of forced oscillations of the working blades of turbine machines is solved by a variation method based onthe refined theory of oscillations of twisted rods considering the influence of internal inelastic resistance and aerodynarnic damping Forms of oscillations are detarmined, as well as the distribution of intern;l forces, moments and, stresses over the length of the blade under the influence of leads with arbitrary rule of change with time and over the length:of: the -bladd.,... USSR LDc: 621.372.h!2 VOROB'YEV, Yu. V. , Z E -R" -AK -.A JHI-:,.'N'KO, V. N. ,TRETYAK, 0. V.~ "InvestigatioL of Birefringe-lice at Fie-zoresonance in GcA' s Crystals" -oscov, Rad~r-'f:Mhrilm i 17"el, pri 233-149-1353 114,17, No N~)"- 725 j Abstract: An nlte.-nat-ing elect-ic f ield -,ras used to excite le' j," 6ajjj,_n_ arS er 4 C~.e cr,istals placed between polaroid!3. "I., c I i R ht fuy passing through the c-rvstal and poluroids vas foi,-rd tr) frequency equal to that of the m--4ch-ardcal ascilla-f-ionz" , or e1se crn',ble ro" quadruple this vibnation frequency, depend ingr o nthe aniplitudc of the cE:- cillations and the mutiz-,~! orientetion of the Tjoltu,oids. The results arc amlvzed on thca, basis of -prezent- concepts, concerz-,Ir-C thw lin-:!av el~-Ctrc- -Orotical effect and phot.,)e-lasti-city..Th -a distribution cT el~~st4-c in the Crystal is found ft~' -va-4-fri"Is excitat'."m fretyclencics. '113C rW5io between prinn-2-1 ~.nd neccnrlary eJLect~-'-o-optica1:f:-: Y - ffe~,~-s in i7,jall4um, ar~~en~~dc.- is determ4ned. r!'he a" thr, P`czoclectric reson;~'tor nPect. to th'e. of the excl te;;~ 'I-ic -Pr equency fielt-' modiziadted!by a lov frequency Signal: it is shc-wn that modulation of fhe light- beara pa-I'sir, thrmigIn the cilr staljr, due to nonhomogeneity of the specinen. Vi USSR U D '113 528-35-021.6-187.4 W B I V RO YEV Yu. V all "On the Application of the.Ranging Radar 'Luch Moscow. Geodeziya 1 Karto,-,rafiya,,Noo 9, 1971; pp.24-31 X J_ Abstract : The experience is described in thel~ use of the -ran- ging radar "Luch" by laying out of polygonometric traverses of 1st- and 2nd classes and trilaterization of the 2nd class in the tundra beyond the polar circle at thelaverage surimer temnerature of +90, im the year' 1970i Measurement results~ are ~-oresen~ed in tables and-are discussed by reference to ~diagrams. Reco-endau-- ons are g1ven -for increasing the off iciency of tho ran-inp.; ra- dar. It is concluded that with the tadar Luch~..:~eodetic won'Cs can, be performed reliably and easely with, the acem-acy required foi, lot: class zrorlcs. The measuring -11 accuracy of t~( ranming radar luch excels that of other domestics. ranging radars ill tlie int.er- 159 - -,It:: I .~i. USSR V01VOWYEV, YU. V., GeodeziyaiKartograf 14ya, N-o 9, 19;Y1, pp 24-31 cha7ageability.of stations, ri.orkir~,T in. the throo-cm-band of car- rier freouenciess, and. the.compens t PI-ing method of phase COMDari- -n of two lo-i-i-freo -u-) 'ra s o _Uency-sl&-lals., The. sepp~ra*,ion of the -h:L,7--'n frequency blocIz froa the indicatorlblod..c and the hi,!~,h ope- rationall Properilos of" the ranging'- , radar LuChi mr-Ir *0 possible -L';O use !in-ear and line arly-angular. -.mlptho ds of creation geodetic ne"IMorks. Two i-Ilustr. six f n rmula S. five t*bles. 2P. -7 6 C 12-75i.1-015.1-06:f~l-3.27:577-17.0;~9 n', an, d 110,AW, A G.) -1Y V., C~_ i r of Hygiene, Leningxad Pedia-t-nic in3,:;itute tIT!,._ ~ffe 0_-n 'omvosit,ion of the D4-.et on :.ne AcMvity of Some _7.ement Bone Tissue Enz,,--es in Experimental A:ni,--,al s Vloscow, Vop-rosy Pitaniya, No 2, 1970, P!-, 57-b! ,~bS~raCt: Tr, a '4 ,Jnite ra.-,;, conper(0.018 -.~/100 g of body weight/24 hourG) 'to the diot, i-_,~,Ubltod alk,-,Une phosphat'Llse, activity wi-i- e stimulating cytoizhrome oxid--se:, activity. 'ia (0.06 --g/100 g) activated Inoth allmline ph~)sVai?tase and c, L;)chx%:)rzo.-:idase. L Y Zinc (0.010c n hosphatase activity -whille inh-i-biting mg/100 g) stimulated. alkali e p dase acti Y-Y. Exclusi on from: the diet of one of the trace cytochromeoxL e_LC_=Cn7IS an. made the animals sllu~:i., d esT)ec4ailly all three; 15n, Causea SKIn disorde-_rs, and aff-Pected the, weII&L. Weight Cains resulte(~ from the exclusion of either copper, manganese, or zinc, but losses.(6.8 g or~ -,he ~F,.veragee) re- aulted %Ah-en all three elemen4s were T~ s cc clude-that the eliminated. It wa t2 -d activity of bone tissue enzymes is.,dependent not.only on the absolute content of tra-ce elements, 'but on their relationshins -in the diet.:~ Vl ~112 .025 UNCL4SSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70 ~TITLE-THE EFFECT OF THE TRACE ELEMENT&COMPOSMON IN RATTONS ON THE .'.ACTIVITY OF SOME BONE TISSUE ENZYME&-IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS -U- AUTHOR- (03)---!KOL0M I YT S EVA M.G.-, vo. Aea*'p RADOVSKIY, V. --USSR --CGUNTRY~,OF INFO PITANIYA, 1970,# NR 21 PP.57-62 _.,.~;-.9ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 k-REAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCJENCES TOPIC TAGS--DIETt DONEr ENZYME ACTIVITY#] PHOSPHOTASE4 1INHISITION, COPPER, MANGANESE, IINC, TRACE ELEMENT C CI N TR C L~IARK IING--tiO R E S TR I C T I 0,114S DOCUMENT CLA'~S-UNCLASSIFIED PkOXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1641 STEP NO--UR/O~144/*101000/002/0057/0062 .CIRC 4CCESSION N'13--AP0101696 UNICLASSAHED 2/2 025 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 :,..,-CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0101696 :ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE STATISTICALLY PROCESSCO RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS HELPED ASCERTAIN THE INHIBITING EFFECT OF COPPER AND THEACTIVATING INFLUENCE OF MANGANESE -ANO ZINC IONS UN THE ACTIVITY OF THE OSTEOTISSUL4R ALKALINE PHOSPHATASEO' WITH~REGARD TO CYTOCHROMOXIDASE IN THE BONE TISSUE COPPER AND ?IANGANESE APPEAR AS ACTIVATORS, WHEREAS ZKNC IONS ARE LIKELY TO EXERCISE INHIBITING INFLUENCE ON THE ACTIVITY OF THIS ENZYME. DISRUPTED ORRELATION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN T.HE FOOD IS OF,ESSENTIAL IMPORTANCE FOR THE ACTIVITY 'OF TISSULAR-ENZYMES. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 539-431K539M6 YaGACHEV B. A. and Vs= ~EVA L.$ Urals Sclentific.Resealzch Institute of Ferrous Metals "Temperature-Velocity Relationship of Metal Resistance to Plastic Deformation!' Moscow, Stall, No 12, Dec 73# pp 1106-1109,; Abstrae-ti The advantage of using orthogonal rotation planes of an experiment for the mathematical description (and study) of the temparature-velocity relationship of metal resistance to plastic deformation.io shoim. The defor- zation relationship itself Is a function of throe indepenaent variabless tOaperatun-(t), magnitude ( e ) and velocity and; has the form In cr, (ln InE t). An emprical formula was derived from this relation- ship for.detertaining the deformation resistince and has the general formt b C~'. A a Values of Ap ap~bj and c are given for 21 steels, 3 heat-resistant alloys, and white cast iron. Three:tables't six bibliographic references. 73 USSR uDc: 621.39T.61 SHAPIRO, Ya. A. , GAIA.KHOVA, N. G. VOVSI,~ L. M. BERLIN, B A. IUD-13CHIK- YATI R. S. , YO "Technical Facilities of Televisiozi Services of the Soviet-~iide Television Center" V sb. Televizion. luekhnika- (-Television Teohnology-collection of works), 1 11, lq"l Moscow, ITS-V-,Iraz -p-,) 127-163 (from Ra.-R,,-diotekhnJ'-k--, No 6, Jun 71, Abstract No 6GI90) Translation: B--,-ic data are given on studio and announcer TV~careras, motion picture cameras. i--ith TV viev ~firder, cameras for transn. itting motion picture filnis in '-,?V and picture. projection rooras,~, and epidiascopic projectors for t-r~-jsmnitting transparencies! vhbtos, draw:1.1163- , etc. The individual elements of the instrument- and program unit, central instrument room and video recordin.- imit are described. N. S. USSR UDC. 620.178 BARANOV, S. M. VORO 'A 'USH114, S. I., Leningrad B~'YBG -A KARAI "Iendency of Type 40Kh Steel, front Various Melts to Brittle lIkupture" Problemy Pruchnosti, No 11, 1971, pp 101-105.1 ABSTRACT: The influence of the m othod, of, de.oxidation of Type 40Kh fine- grained steel on its brittle rupture t,endency, is studied. Tests are per- fornied using impact specimens with a fatigue! crack. The value of a (the 3 work. ex ended in the ;lrowth of an existin 6rack to critical size] and a - I P .~ 1. .9 1) [remaining component of impact toughnessj are determine~L Throughout the entire interval of' be low- free zinc, temperatures, the valle of:.1 is signi- ficantly (3-4 tinies) higIter for he~it-t"roatod steel. prodi~iccd by siliconless deoxidation. USSR UDC 5 8 030" BIEZ11101, D. D., AmdemIcir-oi, !=LYUK, 111. M. (deceased', Union Scientific Research in5titat-e of 11orticukture ireni IL I. Vavilov '7h e Effect of Super Low Temmerature (-195'C) on the Pollen of Various Plants" A 0SCOV3 Doklady VEesoyuznoy Orderia Lenina Alvademii Sel skoidtoz, ay6tvennykh Nauk ~imni: V. I. Lenin, No 5, 1970, pp 2-6 Abstract: Experiments were conducted with pollen.of varioup ai~ezz carefully Cathered. from toratoes, potatoes, cueunbers, onions, beets, sorrel -eas, ca`bb~_%-e, radishes and birches, and subjectez. i to ci7,.oGenic tei7Teratm-es (-105 C) vith liquid nit-co'-, n, 1 10 11 fo- from one m1m, _t n nth. I r, ftom hat P11. te to r t wa V1 1,~ lzem of 1,()Ilren re viable than controls. III,(! fertiliznt:Lon rata 'Wilt-, blj~.-Irn. thful tri '016, were m Conti It vits -1, 11ho t w4is 61::;lf the cettiir, of f-rul took frid. ~Iuuoel qui-Oi~,,viind ti~!f:ul-i were bx,,tter. In jaddition, trocs poUination waa i; e4iective. Old; I. n ae t kvc o r dca!j. pollen wcz stLmalated by instantanemLs freezin,- at cryo!7enic ter~,,eratures; it becane active and -ertilized n1ants with resil-Itingr hi ' -quallity fruit. 27he stimulating effect rogen -3-950C) --ras evident to a reimarlmble degree 6f the temperature of liquid nitz _ 7 . all the specimens of pollen under inve6tigation USSR UDC 681.11.032:62.1.317 KURITSKIY, A. M., VOROBII~V N. '.'Experimental Study of the Efficiency of Escapement Mechanisms" Tr.,NII Chas. Prom-sti. [Works of Scientific Research Institute of the Clock-IndustTy], 1971, No 8, pp,89-96, (T-ranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Metrologiya i Izmeritel1naya.Tekhni1,a,.l972, N,'I.o 5, Abstract 'No S.32.584). Translation: A method and results' are described from a studv of the efficiency of 42 millimeter (stopwatch) and 26 millimeter (wristwatch) escapement mechanisms. The nature and influence of efficiency ire studied with changes in such factors as moment of inertia of the balance wheel, rigidity of the hairspring, oscillating period, iis weI4 as the influence of a change in the oscillating amplitude're3ulting from a change in the drive torque and design facto 'rs (number of tectli of the escapement wheel, type of escapement) on escapenient effl~viency. A brief analysis is. presented of the nature of the dependence of, escapement cffi- ciency on various types of energy losses in'the escapement riechanisin. 89 USSR UDC 615.385.1 VIN%OGRAD-FD-rK7FL, F. R., Prof, TERENVY EVA, E. I., Prof, SM',HOVA, A. G., Mrv~~Sw, TAL'SKAYA1, 1. N., LrYLYMIDSKT-Y, D 3,., DbROFEYEVA, 34SO' T. N., and Sk NOVA, X. N., Centra, Institute of Hema ology and Blood Transfusion (Prof A.. Ye. Kiselev, Director),i- Ministry of Health UISSR and Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery-~(prof V-1. Burakovskiy, Director), Academy of Medical Sciences USSR: (Moscow). ."Morphological and Biochemical Characteristics and Viability of Washed Erythrocytes Intended for.Surgical,Procedures With Extracorppreal Circu- lation" Moscow, Problemy Gematologii i Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol .16, No 8, 1971, pp 3-7 Abstract: Erythrocytes were obtained after separation of plasma from donor blood which had been kept in storage for 24 hours, washed with physiological solution, and examined by the electron microscope mthod; unwashed erthro- cytes from the same blood served as: controls,;, After ti-76 washIngs the submicroscopic organization of cells i-a tl~e washed: eryth,rocyti!s did not -ocytazl. The conclusion differ essentially from chat in the:unwash.ed erytht 1/2 USSR VINOGRAD-FINKEL, F. R., et al., Probiemy.Gematologii. i Perelivaniya Krovi, Vol 16, No. 8, 1971, pp 3-7 was that washing the erythrocytes from blood prepared with a glucose- citrate preservative and stored for ona'.day has no s#nific,ant effect on the ultrastructure of almost the entire'mass. InvestigIation of phosphorus fractions demonstrated the metabolic integrity of the iiashed erythrocytes through one or two washings. Thus, washing with phys-i Ological saline solutioa does not alter the structural completeness,.nietabolic activity, or biological value of erythrocytes.. None of their iridexes'differ from. those of erythrocytes of whole blOodstorri4for 1 daymnd used for extra- corporeal circulation in cardiac surgery;.they should therefore.be recom- mended as the basic component in perfusates for extracorporeal circulation. 212 NMI. . - - I -: "t- .:I7-lll~rr;jlT,7mTlml UNCLA$S IFit"'IT: PkOCESSENG DATE :-L3NOV70 _,cutt ACCESSION NO-AP01325.33 -U) ~, GP-O-, ABSTRACT CATECHOLAV.1NES ON EXTRAC T-- f SOD I U,47REAB SORPT I ON HAS 81-EN. STUOLED IN HENS AN D F-A OG 5 (ANA TEMPORAIRIA). -k F -L-TUBULI AR~ SUPPLIE0 BY BLOOD VIA~ TWG" OF THEIR*; _%A C I R THE ARTERIAL :ANj) RE14AL Pf, - L) "'RTAL ONES. THIS FACT ENAFLES TO E _UBUL'AR CAPILLARIES AT THE CREATE HIGHER CONCENTRATION 19 F A G EN TS 'IN PEFNf] SIDE -OF. INJECTION AS COMPAREQ TO RENAL' GLOHLRULI. . INJECrIONS OF THE AL",i-- ap, led to protect --;,,r--talz; againit co=oslon, Under, CQ-1W?.tA4oma of I t (;7.-l 13 1- 41 US 16 rult he rAlnercaue o-A' corro3lon m-rjistanao ifou)4 prollably ~CC"ulxl. by inext"I.-All" the plasia-a flux tompozitmv and by decreapWq, the coatlnb, =5#y. USSR UDC: 537-312. .62 VOROBIYEVA, N. S. , KL MAKOV, Ya. N.I. ,RONAMI,: Q. 11. KUME"MOVA, S. M. "Investigation of the Conditions of Formation of Sup*erconducting Compound V3,34 Made- by the Diffusion M.- thod Nauchn. tr. N.-i. i proyektn. in-t redkomet. T,~rom-sti (Scilentific Works of the Scientific Research and Design Institute of the Rare Metals Industry) 1971, 32, pp 115-123 (from RM-Rad'otekhn - 1 ika, So 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5D531) Trat-islation: A heat-trealtment cycle 'is recomri-nded for n2king V3Ga super-, Three illustrations, two tables' bibliography -6-f fourteen titles. conductor. 143 Elm MIAM j;1,::;,.:11; I USSR UDC: 537-312.62~ VOROB 1,YEVA, I. S. , KUNAKOV, Ya. N . "Synthe is*and Superconducting Properties of'Galli _s um Diffusion Coatiugs on Vanadium Multiconductor Cable" V sb. Probl. sve~khproyodyashch. materialo'v~ (Problems of Superconduc~ F, Ma.terials--collection of works), Eoscov, "NaW:a!', 19T0, pp 106-111 (from RZh-Radiotekhniha, No 5, May 71, Abstract No ~'D561) Translation: A vanadium multiple-conductor microcable is-Droduced with wire diameter from 40 to 100 microns. Conditions of deposition of gallium on vanadium are studied. it is shown that the amount of gallixL?n -precipitated in hot metallization depends on the ccnfiguration of the microcable and the conditions of deposition. Conditions are' selected for heat-treating gallium-plated microcable to produce superconducting,compoUnd V3Ga. The uperconducting properties are,measured. Three illustrations, bibliography. es. Resume'. of four titles, two tabl 152 7 : USSR UDC 669.292.01$.S.53~.312.62.621.785 us Ti VOROBIYEVA, N. S., KUNAKOV, Ya. N, ."Pro-duction and.Superconducting Properties~of Gallium Coatings on Vanadium Multiple- ore Cable" Probl. Sverkhprovodyashch. Mateyialov [Problems of Superconducting Materials Collection of Works], Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp. 106-111. .(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No. 5,1971, Abstract No. 5 1.751 by the authors). Translation: A multiple-core microcable of V syith ivire diameters of 40-100 jj is produced. Modes of deposition of Ga on V are studied. It is demonstrated that the-quantity of Ga dcposited with hot metalization depends on the configuration of the vricrocable and the deposition conditions. A heat treatment mode of the microcable coated with Ga is selected for the roduction d.theisuperconducting compound Ma. The superconducting properties.are measured. 3jigs; 2 tables; 4 biblio refs. 14 1111M111111011 I "MIN USSR- UDC 5.17.312.62:669.871.7:669.292.7 VOR.OB'YEVA, N. S., and KUNAKOV, Ya. N. "Production and Superconducting Properties.c-f,Diffusion'Gal-li-um Coating of Vanadium Xlultipleo-Core Cable" Problemy Sverkhprovodyashchikh Materialav, (ftoblems of Superconducting 1970,~pp 106-111 Materials ---Collection of Works], Moscow,' Nauka Press, Translation: A multiple core microcable of vanadium is produced with con- ductor diameters of 40 to 100 microns. The modes of deposition of gallium an vanadium are studied. It is demons trated,iOiat the quantity~ of gallium deposited b hot metallization depeuds on the'. configuration of. the micro- y cable and the deposition conditions-p, A heat, treatment mode is selected for,thv gallium-coated iracrocable to produce the superconducting compouad..V3Ga. The supercond- ucting properties are measured. Ifigures; 2 tables; 4 biblio.. refs. 77 -, --=71-, 2/2 008- ~UNCLA'SSEI~leb- PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70 .:CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0134663 -:,,-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP--O- ABSTRACT. 1,2 1~D1,METHYLBICYCLO(3.3,.o)or.T,2tE,4,4tBNE JI) WAS PREP0. BY CONDE14SATION E OF:2.iMETHYLCYCLOPENTANGNE WITH VINYLACETNLENEt DEHYDRATION OF THE CARBINOL WITH H SUB2 SO SU134 TO -11 i, AND -F-,,I.NALLY CYCLOHYDRATION WITH H SUB3 PO,SUB4. BY A SEQUENCE OF REONS* ;OFl,I CIS,1,2iDIMETHYLBICYCLO(3.3.0)OCTANE:.WAS OBTAMED4 1,3,DIM!;THYLBICYCLO(3.3,.O)OCTANE WA,S PREPI). BYDIENE C.Oi4OENiATION OF 1,FGRMYLjlvCYCLOPENTENE WITH 1.0t-SUTADIENE ANO REON. OrF q ItFORNtYLv3A,)6t7p7ATETR;'~HYDROINDAri lRad I v M ETHYL t 3A 16, 7 v 7A r T ETR AHYD RGIN DAN WH I CH. OAS 0 X 10 17- Er) fK IAN 0 S U 13 1 T a .11METHYLtl,2,CYCLOPENTANEDIACETiC AICDv'WH;ICHP 'AFTER HEATMG WITH BAG GAVE III, III WITH METHYL GRIGNARO ANDITHEN OEHYDR010~111 GAVE IV WHICH :AFTER HYDROGENATION GAVE THE 10,COMPO. T,'!E 3v7vDIA JETHYL&ICYCLOOCTANE WAS OBTAINED FROM THE CORRESPONDING DIKETONE BY'~ MENGI:t DEHYDRATION ON AL SUB2 O'SU83, AND THEN HYDROGENATION."OF THEJUNSAM~~ 'CA)APD4 MIXT. OF Z17t DNETHYL AND 21 8tDI EMTHYL COPIPDS~i WERE- SIMI LARLY OBTAINED AS THE COMS. THE, CONFORNAT1,ONS, OF 1HE DIMETHYL :CtSv8ICYCLG(3#3.0)0CTANES WAS DETD. FRO?4-~GAS~LIQ. CHAOMATO.". RETENTION 'TIMES ANO CALCD.,B.P.-DATA. ~FACILITY: INST.~GEOL RAZRABv GORYUCHO, ISKOP., MOSCOW, -USSR. UNCLASSIFIEO~. 777777 USSR uDr, 6116.~88 .25-022 - 395 .112 -036.2 (57f. 62) L. A.) Oiyjy-Hgvy G. D., KOVATYWA, Ye I ..,,,SKVOR.TS'J%11,%,..T-. M~j R.,N. TIOGUIEV V. Ye -j NXCULYLVA f9. P , 131DAKOVAj T. M.,, and ROSLYAKOV, G. ~e. Khabara-vsk Scientific Reseai,&h ;~Stitutl%,.- of Blpidemiolo~-,f and Mderobioloor, Khabarovsk d "LaiidGe~ape-Epidem--Iolo.~ical. Subdivision of the'Ariur Territo~,,, With Resp~ct to Tick-Borne Encephlalitin" E scow Meditsinskalya Parazitolo,~iyv. i Parazita:~i,~,rje Vol 112, m -73, pp 28 rl6b -32 -in- ~rer of )rurm n nf ect-I On With tiCIC-130X'Ille Abstract: An evah. tion of the d, eT)l ~al subdivisions of the Amur rojor, differin(% vith-, enc -ialitis int--rritor*. respect to natural c!mractw-i.,-,tj.cs har, bef,-n parried out rjri the bl;sir, of' ". num- actors, principally the local density ol' lxotlid Thu of ber of f, Wbility of infoction (a product of t, e - tio of perron-.,; who -Inuve %doitt~4 pro .1 'at, forusts by the. ratio cf tho-m!:- I.,,Ilo Ollserved thc~ O-P ticks lly the io of' t-cls w-,", 'hu viras of thc diLease) on data cr-)Dect:~~l rat ill 1969-71 vas u'~ ttn 11 lrltJ.dwnc.-~ 0i, thf~ ea were. loeuLckj In the of' lem.'e incidence in 'he ,;,ibzor,,3 of thQ ,;o- th~.,vn tay!~a in dcvelopL%l areas in the zoile of conife-rouD-wide-leuved Coresta, wwl t4ot;e wltlh. 112 ,11%-_'~' _. - - ~ I ~ ~ I-, 1 -1 .1 - t,~';'a~r'410KES- EQUATI 01'4- , ONTROL MARKING-,-NO RESTRICTIONS ~'c V, ~Z/ 2 013 NCLAS~�Mtp';~~ PltkESS~ING DATE--160CT70 r- ACCESSICIN NO--AP0113313 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN .41CROELECTROPHORESIS AND ELECTROOSMOSIS STUDIES IN A. C. FIELOS :IT IS NECESSARY TO T4KE INTO ACCOUNT FAST DAPIPI,~JG OF ELECTRUGS140TIC OSCILLATIONS OF THE LIQUID AS THE FROM THE WALLS INCREASES. THE NATURE OF.THE DISTRIBUTION CURVES OF THE VELOCITY AMPLITUDES OF ELF.C71ROUSMOTIC OSCILLATIONS HAS BEEN CONSIDERED IN A THICK LIQUID L.AYER, AJACENT T0;THE WALL, IN A WIDE FLAT OPEN7 ANDIN A FLAT CLOSED, CELLS.:.,I-HE, SOLUTWNS OF hAVIER STOKES JEWUATIONS, HAV& BEEN FOUNDl WHICli SATISFY,-J'HE CORRESPONDING BOUNDARY -1,T,II)N,S,, AND-'AGREE.WELL WITW EXP:ERI.MENN`- OND UNCLASSIFIED A/Z 015 UNCLASSUFLED PAOCESSING DATE-30OCT70 __Tl -IF "IF THE -T.LE. ai SIGNIFICANCt OF RHEUVASUbRAPHY IN THE ASSESSMENT IL STATE OF THE ARTERIAL I~JVESSELS _u_ AUTHCR-~~(02)-MAKSIMOVAV T.V.,!, VOROBY EV Au T~A,. opt c GUN TR YOF INFO-USSR ~CukCE-EKSPER IMENTAL NAY A KlilRURGHA I ANESTEZIULGGIYA, 1970, NR 3, PP _44- 49 7ATE PUBLISHEC -70 2/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ;C,IR,C A.CCESSICN i'40--AP0129378 ABST-R.-ACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACTo AHEOVASOGRAPHY WAS SUED F:Ofz ASSESSMENT OF TfJE FUNCTIONAL ST-ATE OF ARTERIES. !AINALYSIS OF ;RHECVASOGRAMS IN 300 PATIENTS WITH FUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF SRTERJAL TONUS ID IN 40 HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS ICONTROL) L~-NA3LED TO DETECT 4 TYPES Of N A YONIC STATE OF ARTERIES OF THE LIMBS;. NORMAL TGNUSr ARTERIAL SPASM, HYPOTCNIA AND ATCNIA AND ARTERIAL DYSTOlW:A.. 'RHEO,VASOGRAM CHANGES IN FUNCTIONAL TESTS IN PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT INITIAL STATE OF ARTCRIAL TQNUS,~.A.R& DESCRIBED. DEPENDANCE OF TH& IYPE OF CHANGE OF ARTERIAL TONUS ON, ITS INITIAL STATE IS STRESSED.. POSSIBILITY C-F;SUSTAINrl-D OaSERVATION OF THE-FUNCTIONAL SYATE OF -THE COLLATERALS.'~WITH THE AID OF :RHEOVASOGRAPHY IS UNDERLINED* 'FACILITY.: 56SUDISTOYE OTDELENIYE INSTITUTA KHIRURGII IM VISHNEVSKOGO AMN,~&SSR, MOSK~A. UNCLASN~% USSR uDc 612.826 VOROB'YEVA., M M.) laboi-atory of Clinical arid Experimehtal Neurophysiology, 1(harkov- Saientifla-Fesearch Institute of,17eurology and:Psychiatry Tthe -Liubi~ System in the Self- -The Role of Morpho-Functional Connectiods o Stimulation Reaction" -lova Vol 22, Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy IX,,yatel'nosti. imeni 1. 11. Pav NO 3, YaY/Jun 72, PP 557-563 Abstract- To resolve the question of whether the hypothalamus of rats has an independent "center of pleasure, ". various nuclei and patlis connecting the r ew hypothalenus with other utructares were consecutively d-rtroyed through electrolytic coagulation by im-IP-nted electrodes, and the frequency and T)_~ttern of dornal hypothalamic self-sti ,mulat.ion were recorded. ~Ehe re-5ults indicate that,the "center of pleasure" functions as a velatively' independent mechanism which is controlled by two systems. The reticular forratlion of the mesencepha- lon, the central gray matter around the aquedtict of Sylvius, anterior thalamic iraclei, dorsal -portions of the septofornical system, and Ithe hippocamptis form the activating system, while ventral portions of the septo-fornical system, dorsomedial thalamic. nuclei-, amygdalae, and pa-..~-ts of the bAD pocamptis form the inactivating system. The septo-hippocampa:., structureb conatitute the f nal.common path for positive emotions. --020 co PRUCESSING OATE -02'j XT70 T ITLE-CATALYTIC DECQiMPGS IT JON, OF~ HVDROGE--'v' PEROXIDEAN, THE P~ESENCE J~- COPPEP IMS UTHDP,-~-(.G3J-VGROBYEVAv T.P., 8 E R 0 IN IK 0 V qVaJ4. jOURi 4L[Sl A. INFO-USSR NET URCE -Kll KATALW 1970t 11(l) 100-6; DATC PU5L-ISHED----70 USSR wo 6i6-i)o3.92i.i.o4,-.o7.6:tu'.8-o~)1.82.-o7 BOGOIEFOV, N. N. MATIMINA, T. S., WME DOVA, Ye. L., ano. 'VA Brain Institute, Academy of Medical -Sciences. USSR, Yjosco"~ Mttastructural Changes in Nerve:. Cells lnduc~. d by Hypoxiv." MOSCOW, Murnal llevropatgoloa~Ll i Psilchiatrii Vo 12, 19'T2, po 28 9--'~ 7 Abstract: Optical rucro-scopic eywil-nation of.corticall neurons in rats ex-,osed to hypoyia for var:,in~ periods revealed a greaL varliet-y of charifn ranginC frond physiolo-gi-cal activation to ische;"Lia' and di';- 11-C - of uncle grouns of ce3az* Electron tiicroocopy 1'(Yur of appeara e ultrastructural ch,--n,-eL;, the severity, vax-jiz~g wit.). the dullation. 0-f hypoxi~-: -ed e. (a) resence of "dark" osmiophilic cel7s ,rith ;~'_rzcreas Iectron e ity of a 120 P cytopllasm; (b) -presence of cells 'vith . an increttse d naib~a of I-,-sosones and dar1c, osmiophillic granule S, (c) variolis changes; in the mitoihondr.La; ~dj c4a '-s t-,Tical.of rel-ro: ade degeneration i.e.., shfftintg of t-ba nucieus to tbe periVhery-, decrease in Tux:lber of elemeEts of g2wnular retif!%zlum, cwollen MAIIochandria IackinC in c.-Vistac. The.dssoci~~cd bloc' heiqic~,J' ChE -ivity of the oxidatirin 'Irn., i a ta r chiefly by th lecreaoud act d ar. mllyzed frolp. the stand-point of t1ae dest~"ucti%.'- urvl tory Proces."es in the c rebral cortex dui-i g! hy,[~ a. 49 P R [I C E S S 113 DAT E-- 02 PrT7 0 ~:2 2' 026 UNICL ASS I FLED ACCESSION NIO--AP0106339 ::.~ABS-r-.IACT/EY-fiZAC-T-.-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'I NEX P ER 1 M F N T 5ON01,-, S .4 1 T HA ~Clii'~ONIC.'FISTULA- OF THF PANCRFATIC DUCT they AUTHOr~lc 0I-_Mc'N:STRATF THAT OBTAINED 3Y ACI .,.CASEIN- HYGROLYSATE, HYQA3L'lYSISt UPON ALIAINISTIATILYNI INTO _7TH1- BLOOD I.S ENDO',4EO W I TH A. :SHARPLY 'PRONOUNCED, CAPAIC I TY TO STIMULATE THE-SECRETION OF THE PANCREATIC JUICE-. THE SECRETED JUICE IS CHARACTEkIZED-,:BY A RELATIVELY LOR CONTENT GF ENZYMES AND TOTAL PROTEIN. A PREPARATION DERIVED BY MEANS OF. ENZYMATIC FlYOCILYSES PoSSESSES THIS ~'CAPACITY TG,-A,.-SIGNIFICANTLY LESSER DEGREE. FIBRIN ljYDRnLYSATE AND A :'NUMSER.OF~OTHER HYDROLYSATES OBTAINED FROR THE 81.000, DO NOT ICAUSE AN -INTENSIVC SECRETION OF THE PANCREATIC JUICE.~ A\f OPINION IS SET FORTH T:~PAI S E I WHYDROLY SATE CONTAIfNS,:-SOME FRA-CMENTS OF, 'I T SMOI.ErLEr WHICH IN THE GRIG~AN I SM. ARE. CONVERTED JNTO PEptlot:141TH SECRETIN LIKE ACTIVITY. UNCLASS-IfIED- UNCLASSfolb)* ki :ESSING DATE--090CT70 /2: 023 C _IRC- ACCESSION NO--AP0106414 .,ACT/EXTRACT--( U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A f:~STF THE PAPER DEAJ~S WITH MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE SYNAPSOARCHITECTONICS OF: THE 47 A14D ~.1-3 FIELDS OF THE ZONE. THE STUDY. WAS CONVENED! ON THE,8RAINS OF ADULT WHITE RATS. BY MEANS OF ELECTRONMICRISCOPICAL METHODS TIE AUTHUP, HAS T'DEMONSTRATTED THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE SYNAPSES IN TH_z BRAIN LAYERS, THE IN THEIR DENSITY AND SYNAPTICAL SETS. rr WAS ESTABLISHED UNTACT- INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF NEURU145 AtJD THE MURPHOLOGY OF THAT C .-SYNAPSES. BECOME MORE COMPLICATE0 AS-THEY, LEAD TO THE L04,Ek LYING 6RAIN :AREAS- THE SYNAPSES OF THE IV AND V LAYER.#* BESIDf~S THE,QLIANTITATIVE STRUCTURE. PREVALENCE, POSSESS EXPRESSED. ELEKENTS~ OF- TTHE SUBMI,-ROSCOPIC HAVE- A. MORE AMOUNT OF 1-11TOCHOINDRIA. IN THE SYNAPI-iCAL TERMINALS AND _A.'LONGE9- EXTENT OF CONTACTING- MEMBRANESI.~ THE ABUNDANCE AND IVERSITY OF ~CUNTAC-TS- IN THC-k.V~~AND JO -A,3&Ll-`TlE- AT HIGH - ,i~--~7,-JPHY S-1 OLOG ICAL A'CT:IV.ITY AND DIVERSLTY:~OF,:, PROCESSES PROCEEDING IN THIS. KE A J PH Omni - _ij RuFff -11 "Fill, USSR uDc 621, .372-852.1 'Kr A, R. G. STRETENSKM G. G. KILOI, V. S. VQFQ3_')MYA__Y_.__G. RUBASh N TVA .)as of Hi6~-Power Ampi i f ie r Filter for Suppressing Spurious Emissi Elystrons" Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-'tekhn. sb. Elektron. S V C11 -(Ele ct roil i c Tech- nologV. Scientific and Technical Collection. Electronics), 1971, vyp. 3, pp 136-137 (from RZn-_RadioteIhni~i-,, No 7, Jill-, 71, kb,-:,tract 'No TB154) Translation. The paper describes a wavegmade filter CO-Ir suppressing spurious emissions iron high-pover amplifier klystrcn s, with a -oassband C, of two percent. Atteruation ofthe power of splizious emissions is dB or more throughout the entire range of operation 61' the waveguide. -er on the average freliquency of the Klystron. power losses in the filt Workin- band core to one rcent.1 Four illustra~irms bib i ography of one title.: Resume. 6 USSR UDc 615.22:547-834.4 MMILIMA YE, YE. ZAYTSEVA, K. A . -V Qjj~Y E ~VA _V_, -F-OVSKIY, -TA. , MS] M. D. , and YAKHONTOV, L. N. , All Union Scientific Chemical- Pharmaceutical Research Institute Ineni S., Ordzhonikidze, 1,41oscow "Synthesis and Pharmacological~Stud of the Derivatives of- U y flydroxy-. and 3-Arninoquinucl-idines",' Moscour, Khimiko ramaiatsevticheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 7, Aurr ~o 73, -2 0-2 4 p - p Abstract: A series of substituted quinuclidines was synthesized. To obtain 'o-('-~hydroxybenzoyloxy)quinLXClidine and related ethers, the 3-hydroxyquinuc 1 i dine v.,as reacted- with benzoic acid chlovides in pyridine at 200 or 1000. 3-Acylaminoqu�nuclidiiies were syn- thesized by reacting 3-aminoquinuclidine with:respective acid chlorides. Two methods ivere used to.prepare 3-,allcyl- and 3-aryl- aminoquinucl i dines: reduction of tile 3-acylaminoquinuclidine with LIA111 , and reductivo all-1-ylation of 3-aminocluinuclidines with var-lods carbonyl comapounds, or ~of the-respective araines with 3- ketoquinuclidine. The pharmacologicaL studicsrwere.carried out US3.ng 3- ben zoyloxyquinucl idine. hydroe"rilo ride as the standard. 1/2 USSR UDC 576.8.077 VOROB YEVA_ V. Ya. Kazakh Scientific Researcli:lnstitute~of Epidemiology and "Comparative Evaluation of an Alcohol-Ethej~ Toxoplasma Antigen With Sera From Various -Animals" Alma-Ata, T-zvestiya Akademii Nauk Kaza~hskoy :3SR, No 5, .1-971, pp 39-41 Abstract: A Toxoplasma diagnostic agent made by the alcohol-ether method was much more active than a preparation obtained'5y deep freezingfollowed by Iyophilization. Tt was 7.6 times more sensittve in the complement-fixation reaction with sera from 813 persons suspec-ed of having taxoplasmosis, and 1.8 times more sensitive with sera from 467 laboratory animals. Spontaneous carriers of Toxoplasma among clinically healthy laboratory animals were de- tected 2.6 times more often with the . alcoh o1- ether antigen than with the Iyophillized antigen. The differences were. even sharper when used with rera fram.farm and small domestic animals.whose blood usually..contatns antibodies inIlcmititers. The alcohol-ether antigen.was found to be highly specific in extensive chnical and: experimental macerial 'with sera containing both homo- IDgous and beterolcgous antibodies. 50 'C E' UNIC L A S 5 1, F I E 0-- 5 E N11,; OATE-13NOV70 T L RE 00 C T 10?'-, F 1 7 D I 'A Z4'13 E ICY 0_-) 3-0',O N*,l;Nt-'lGMA,ENE AND I 1 A PYRIOUIF AS AIALYCLU (,,Q:!PUL)N0S W 1 TH A~-l 10 1 P& 'A UTHIG 0 3 Y KIH I TUV L N! 'VOR0.6Y El V4 ",V,~YA. Al KOli I iNIA E E _LQUNTRY~ OF INFO-USSR SOURCE- H I M GETE ROrSlKL. SO;-:Dllq. 1970 iih, 495-7 ~OATE PWIL ISHED - - - - - - 70 -,-.,SUBJECT AREAS-;--CHEMlSTkYr BIOLOGICAL AND M E01 CAL SCI ENCES JOPIC TAGS--CH&'-l'1G-AL- REOUC r I ONt s,)C)L FC ULAR StRUCTUkr: i AROiHATIC AMINFis r SECONOARY-AMPIE., ll~!iIMAAY AMINEt t7;'k(;ANlC-L 'AW COMPOUNO', MLIOINE, ARUMATIC kETM%~E, HYDROn"ENATION, HET~ROCYCLIC NITROGEN COMPOUND R OL MARK I MG -J'N 0R E STR I CT I ON s PROX'Y PEEL /FRAME-3005/13-W) S T E 1) Iki~)--Uk/04Cj9/70/~)OO/~004/oe,-95/0497 :~C IRC ACC E 5 S I ON G- - AV 0 13 3 3 o 3 if C L A SS I j J LASSI FIED,: PRO CE: S I NG Oil TE--- 27N'UV'17 0 I RC ACCESS 10N N10-AP10; -4 29089 A3STRACT. A ~OISTILL AT:' ( C~ 244-340-01-~REE S, CgNGEALI%S AT PLUS !,D---u-'EES ~ N N 0 2 !L 7.68PEJUNT YTE 1) OP- CG~-IPLEX 'afTH UIREAj WAS OBTAIINED FROM A 0 1 STG 9Z 1: K iUAT'N' CRUW: fML. CON. ul"I'll - 1T Wt',S, DEPARAFFINATE3 'WITH IRECRYSTI). AN'[1 SP ENT URf:el 11,Y USING 4 14 T. PEERCENT ET'-'Q AS 4CTIVATOR. SOLVENIT NAP~;FHA 03- 816-120JEGREES) 1: G V Q L T H PERCEINT) WAS USED TO 011L. CHARGE, -THE T1.41). OF TREATM11-:NT VARIc:D F A GA N" E G "t T r V -E 5; T Q 1 1 VE l'iDEGREES": -AFTER, MIXI:NG FOR 30 MINi, 1. C9MPLEX WAS VACUUM FlLTERED, WASHFO FREE~ FROM OLLJ41TH NAPHTHA, DRIE0, S~4 , THE UW"A DI -%%L) THE?'i DECOMPI). BY AT 70-50EGRECE It SSOLVEO "I THE ETOH AND RECIRYSTD. hHEN THE SGLN.~: WAS I COOLED., TIII~- PAV&FINS COLLECTED ON THE SURFACE 14ERE WASHED WITH H SU82 Or ORfE:-j:iVxlz) ANALYZE0. THE qlTri H S(JBZ flLTRATE CONTG. THE FUEL WAS WASHEP o TO R-----lQVE RESID114L UREA AND *-zTGH.. WITH MULTIPLE, 11SE : C 1-51 OF THE 5 AME UREAv THE. YIELD OF r)f:PARAFFIP4ATEQ FUEL LNCR~4Sel): FROM, 7,1 ',-(1 SIPMENT, fl- Y It. 'I K R C 4 i 'R I IT 114 1. 2 5 L) t'G k L E's M L Tj U r-- PA A'A V F f N S I- WSF0!VP.1JM 21 TO 8PE t A EGATIVE 19. TO: NEGAT I VE 8DEGREES. WHEN ViD THE TEMP. OF TREATMENT WAS Nr TH E, UREA WAS RECRYSTD., T14E YIELO OF F~UEI. WAS. ~iiipE?uwri rliAT (IF PAqAFFINS WAS 27PERCENT M4 23DEGREESh, AND THE TF-IMP, OF T10,iATMENT 'WAS -NEGATIVE 19DEGREFS. A "IETHOD OF GETG.; TIIE ACTIVIT,Y OF. THE UREA FJR COMPLEX FORMATION IWAS DEVEELOPLOt BASEO~ OW:MEASURElM'F-NT (IF TI-fE HEAT .91:7 L fbN~AY - s D,, colin rro C-04PLEX FORMANON, 01.1Mkir, DEP4~-,AFFOIAT "I DER T - I NS. 9H: HE-AT OF FORMATIO."I I ,J C EAS;:~O tillf-I INCREA50 ACrivrT'v OF: THE UREA. FAC I L I TY-- GOZH. NEFT. 11,13T.t GORMYt U 5 i'R:. UNCLASSI-FIE USSR UDC: b24..0T'-531;,1 vlr,~-_fficients of A-yial Cb=ressi-je Forces of Vnriablo Intensity -Ity of Strtttpo Agpimy-�= te --latIon,of the Stand V 15 x en Etb CF.! C! a -:..t i 0 11.3 - - C 0 110 C L oll V sb. Raz&Iety na z~ ro ch-n o fly --him Of, Vork's U-0 -1 ~:! 278-290 (from 4-S W , MS O'StrOye-1,11 Y-L, Mh-162kOhn anika, No T, jul I-L Abstract Nol 7V283) a s~udrj of the stab"Ij,- Tremslat,4 cm: 7he nreser-t- the rest-, ts o~ of homg-o-peous strin-s n- ~onsrart cross- se*--,"ion cormrit-si by axial forces of -~rpmizble Lntensl-:~-,~ vimn resm7eat to a: deve.Lazied C2.817sification L, J, 'A-,:Zes 01 em-d s=_rc_-t and loading ix;s. T' -a bent. ai_Js~ of the r. t r, it, i s 1jr- w-03ir-~-1 t-r 4-*r,- e, pz~i C of a beam Li the -cEiSe Of tom vzlriants z,) f t~-_anssvezse~ _L~adim-. the forn cf~the -,on f1mi:t- whi_-n en~:- 5 :7_IQUZ,,= aCCUracy;, il; St a IwQorcling to the mn-m- --f 12--c value. I~w riumk~_rlrsl vidmoo of th~! eae"'. sented in t Wo I o a f -e- d by the -I ji. Yen claf;!;~rIcatJon. A c o r... covei -ion par-ison -writh the results of some exact, Solut S1101,41 that the appro:d - mate values oil' the coefficients ha,,,e a t=s~.l error. Author's abstract.