SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VYSHATINA, A.I. - VYUKHIN, V.N.

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-777--- 'UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING OATE-30OCT70 .10R.C ACCESSION NO--AP0126019 GP-0- ABSTRACT. EFFECT OF ELECTkIC ST114ULATION OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE MEDULLA RETICULAR FORMATION ON SYSTEI-111C ARTERIAL E '- GLOGO PRESSURE AND REGIONAL BLOLIO FLOW' WAS STUDIrG W11-11 SrEREOrAXIC METhOD. SPATIAL 'SSO AqEAS 1.1 THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PRESSOR AND DEPRI. R IN MEDULLA OBLONGATA WAS SHOWN. THE DEPRESSOR AREAS WERE SHOWN TO .-CONCENTRATE IN Ti-'E MEDIAL PART: OF ThE MACNOCELLULAP, NUCLEUS, 1.5-1.7 NM FROM THE MIOLLNE. PRESSOR AREAS WERE REVEALED IN -THE LArERAL PARTS OF -THE RE71CULAR FORMATION. ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF THE DURSOLATERAL RETICULAR FORMATICN (DORSAL PART OF THE MAGNOCELLUI.AR RE11GULAR NUCLEUS AND THE PAPVOCELLULAR RETICULAk NUCLEUS) WAS F'OLLOWE-fi BY RISING oF THE ~'SYST.EmIC ARTERIAL f3LCGD PRESSJJRE.AS WELL AS 13Y DIS!-INCT REGIONAL BLOOD FLOW CHANGES IN-THE INTERNAL'ORGANS AND THELIMBS. STIMULATIONOF THE VENTRAL-PARTS OF THE RETICULAR FORMATION ABOVE THE INFL-RIOR OLIVE 14AS 'FOLLCWEO BY INCREASE OF TH SYSTEMIC:~AR7rMIAL BLOOD~PRESSURE AND DECREASE OF THE-BLOOD FLOW IN L1148 .4USCLES,AND -SKINIP. FACILITY: A. A. INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGY.ACAD, SCI. UKRI~~ SSWI KIEV. UNCLASSIFIE0 vj Acc. Nr: AP0044129, Ref. Code: PRIMARY SOURCE: Neyrof iz olog -a 1970, Vol 2, Xr PP THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTF MULATION OP. MEDULLAR SPECIFIC NUCLEI ON SYSTEA11C ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESIURE AND, REGIONAL BLOODIFLOW A. ALI, The A. A. Bogomoletz Inslitute of PIZ AcudeTy_2L Sciences, Gkrainia ~Surn M, a rv, -dial vestibula,r nuclei produces an fficr-ease Electrical stimulation of descvndtng an'd int in the systernic arterial blood pressure and ehang-~s in rqrional blood flow. Ele-tricai Stimulation of descendint~ vestibutir nucleus (especially its .,entrolateril parts) is miniksted by blood flow dccrc~;se in hind-limb rriuscivs, When stimulating !~central parts of tht. nucleus blood flow decrtasejs observed in brith hind-limb muscles and some viscera. Stimulation of the med6l Vestibular siuclous (especially its ventrai parts) is iollowed by 51,in blood flow dacreas~, somctimt!s it is accompanied by,blood flow dxreil-v in viscera. On basis of analysis of afferent and efferent deicendinW connections an assumption is made that the cerebellum takcs part in transmissJori of the central cardiovasdUlar influences. MUM= J T 10 USSR VYSHMMV, YU- I-, ZIMIN# YU- S-, SKVOMOVt E-.K-, and SUORMOV, N. G., J1;s_UTuV`o'eoretica1 and Applie& Mechanics of the,Slberlan Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR -%raphic Information Readev" USSR Authors' Certificate No 356666, ci. o6 k ii/00, filed 2 jun 69, pub- lished 23 Oct 72 (from OtP.Tytiya,, Izobxet6niya, PromyOilennyys Obraztsy, Tbvvrnyye Zhaki, No 32, 19721,, p 145) Abstracts The device contains a plotting,board, a halt-line, toothed disks, an electric motor# clutches, contactless,pickupsg holders, engle of rotation- to-digit converters, integarators,, 'an output mnit and a monitor unit. To in- crease the operating accuracy of the device, the hairline with three hairs is connected through the holders to the toothed disksp which are connected through microelectric motore to the tontactless pickups, which are connected to the inputs of the angle of rotation-to-digit converters, whose outputs are connected through the integrators -to one of the inputs of the output and noni- tor units, the other inruts of whi(-_h are,connected respectively to the oon- trol.unit, the integrators and the,angle of rotation-tai-digit converters* USSR WSU=W4_=4_TO, ZDUK, YU. S.:, SIVORMV, B. - K. , =A SKYORMOV, N. G. Institute of: Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Siberian Department of the Acadmy of Sciences USSR "Graphic Information Reader" Ors" Certificate No 356666, a. o6k 11/00, filed 2 jun 69, pub- USSR Auth lished 23 Oct ?Z (from Otlaytiyat Izotweteniya, ftomyghlennyye Obraztsy, Tbvaxnyye Zhaki, No 32p 1972, p 145), Abstracts 7h edevice- contains a plotting board,a hadrlinet toothed disks, An electric motor, clutchess contactless pickups, holders. angle of rotation- to-digit converters, integrators, an output unit and a~ monitor unit. To in- crease the operating accx=acy of the devIce, the~hairline with three hairs is oonnectea Unrough the holders to the toothed disks,~ which are connected through microelectric motors. to the contactless pickulut t: which are connected to the inputs of the angle of rotation-to-digit converters, jehose outputs are connected through the integrators to one' of the inputs of the output and moni- tor units, the other lnmts of which are:oonnected respectively to the con- trol units the integrators and the angle of iotatlon-to~diglt converters, USSR UDC 533+536,423.1 TOITA, G. P. VYSHENSKAYA, V. F., KOSOV, N. D., KURLAPOV,L. I., MARM "Study of-the Dependence of the Coefficient of Mtual~Diffunion of a Helium- Carbon Di6xide System on Concentration", V:sb. Fizika (Physics Collection of Works), No. 5j Alma-Ata, 1971, pp 78-80 (from RZh-Fizika, No 1~ Jan 73, Abstract No lYe45) Translation: The coefficient of. mutual diffusion in the entire concentration interval was measured by a stationary method for a concentration difference of ~-O. 1. A considerable decrease was noted.in the coefficient,of mutual diffu- sion with a.decrease in C02 concentration. f rom 0. 1 to 0. The coef f icient of mutual diffusion of this system can be considered constant in the C02 concen- tration interval 1-0.1. Authors' abstract. USSR SHUKALOVA, T. F., VYSHEPAN, Ye. D., and CHEMMM, A. ht. "Serum Alkaline Ribonuclease Activity i-4.Catboa Tetrachloride Poisoned 'Rats and Effects of an In Vitro HP-patic-Inhibitor" ByU. Eksperim. Biol. i Med., Vol 74, No~9, 1972, pp 50-53 (from Referativnyy -Zhurnal Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 5,. 1973, Abstradt No 5F2279) Translation: Serum activity of free alkaline RNAse was found to increase 3 h after intraperitoneal administration Of CC14.to rats (0.3 m1/100 g in vegetable oil). In vitro addition to the-serum of a~partially purified Inhibitor from the livers of intact.ratsm, significantly inhibited the -enzyme activity in sera obtained.from control and CC14~-treated rats. After 3 h, the free RNAse activity in the:sera decreased, and then com- menced to increase to normal levels.- Tfie-significanceJof the changes in the 'activity of free alkaline mlmse in the sera a .ssociated with CC14 treatment was discussed in relation to the transport of exogenous polymeric RNA to the liver. THE EVFFC-r OF FAM AC0S (LINOLENIC, 0110LIC, MD OUIRIC) UN VEVEILMEUCr OF Z-ACr-,Y"= M1C)FL~-QMM-1VDllCED TUMORS JN RNTS . 4S-18 N nur eltCliar Inve5ttgatlons xofar-ble to vatpori'vwnts on rat*, I't th.-%t vVeirlwated. pi,aflov&t tl~llii. 4, nilld cariinarvn-, in~ addl- zion, latency perlrdt thli Incidoure-and de 'rrva of vn1i.pancy of inducti Um 1.6. Fra5h nil lnrn~mqtaa till! irladance of tunztra nmellglbjy~, 'blot p-t.venL,- r-evri;:w9t% L'. pay be that thim T-1wautocto" iw due. ro, the foet that Jn the el"Q of rkcwh uncxldized oil, wN~acuratvd iatt!, acldil 4re rp~,.,,n into Lhe V A or.7-3v;nt Itt a ~Atrjtoe qwlntit~- Oilu -L;A the c-i~c c4 owthooket), nwW1zt-d oil, Hho'm oy "b't !,*.Cn of. R.N. lfa,rkwu ot al. (1965) It !la- t,c,,o twtvd~tl~mt dvvetop-nt of tu~vtz is related wit wity tit tliL v33cirle valcie ol. ti-.& 4iot (Tanpon))a6m, 1942. 1945; aa--Lv~al4t 19491 thAnning, o~t al., 194?; lind T.movu4t4om, 1V50; Enol et-01., 1951; flavi,, et. I., 11956~ atl:l StIv.~r'-.tont," 1951) blut 01~0 to. or~viflclty of the f-IL. '11104, Md Cla-VOll (19(,,~j tb4AL 4 ditlt tbJL Wil" WQALt~Ull In valoric valklu but differ"Ilt Ill fat %:u1s1posittva (Com JvW CQC00~4t till vW1 qwflita t1%-clv ajiJ dir1cront NitLy Acid Cklllt~rt, A101 in j-4%lti- cular, litmlvT:i,, isn,~ ll~~Ic Actli) rm-olt-1 Its dilicsta~ of vmm~vy '~Lmld cumors f*I4Mll$, ftervinjiltraLion Ul schrvmm (1162) showea lahij~ftory affct of adeklnt.,ttarod in, vonsidt-raule., tla~es, upoo. Induct J un of rtrawarn -if tllpr"Ver U"til and V0,13, buirliakova (196 11) -v;,,rvvd .llrst mcthyl othor of olvinic a,~A&vtwn lalnilmilt,t%~,;t~Jlfn %mall doavo A020. vi tuz~orrj tiveireaskra tvw. ant4uXidaut aCLIV ItV Of Ott IiYor, aad to large llosetl (60mitilg) jilml.11shas Lt, whieh, to in tho Opinion of thtl Author'. octiv4t,;,1 or revav,14 clip. coulise of At the pr,!.vat 0mc. It tbo Jilynicockwz1eal prptrztem io Uj of UpIdr chaU& in th" C 1% , In till- prvstpilca :o~ it tutyor ;~Tovaam, -(Yv.V. itoltIOV, uj 19651 V.:T;%ruwv, 1974"Y'e.H. 11.1ocl,kiva stud N-Yu, Kai'2wvi, 1!!1N;, P-Y.~ odwitla ejulliVyrl'~-- of, Ox shell. C,41., ~ MI). This ljl~ anaucti( Im.,alrell Idtx- in~. - prlttci"4. in'cel1q, (i~hitil, under, I vvyol.cowlitlows, t~ stallilfaod by allti- ox;44urii) W1 I ell' ica.4s to,A Chango, Ill aroth 4nj koprojukAttry of p USSR UDC: 621-374 BUDY"OV, V. P. and IMIZ21AIT "EV#: V.. ~N. "Multivibrator With Base Rebistanc*e Connection" leningrad, Priborostroyenime, No 2, 1974 pp'9-1.0 'Llse and con- Abstract: Asserting that an important problem in pi. version techniques is to better the stability of the output fre- quency in the face of a varying supply voltage, -the authors, mem- bers of the S. Ordzhonikidze Moscow Aviation Institute,' propose a multivibrator circuit which is distinguished ~ by high stability o.-L* the oscillation freqiiency for a~bupply voltage varying within specified limits. The circuit obtains its stability by virtne of two etabilitrons in series with cuxrent-stabili,zing diodes, which are in turn connected to the bases of the multivibrator transis- tors. Two diodes, one for each base, form the base. resistances. The circuit was tested at an ambient:temperature of,200 C, and the results of the tests are given in w curve..~ USSR, UD- 547-258.2 ~Zs Iz -L EV, G. A. LATYA6YEIVYL, V. --?J. RAZLPIAIZ-, nnium With Lithiux~i- tadienyldiphenyltita u Reaction- of Bizcyclopenv rganic Compounds" 0 -aii, vo Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshe-Tiey Mail 1 40, No '9' SeP 70, pp 2033-201b Ab ct- i c nol" biscyclopent"ac'.1-iony n-ract: y1dinoth-yi-titanitm wit 'Chenyll-ith-J'an. and -in oun, -thi, or,(;u- ith reduction Lb Of titarliv i,:i c: o- Old! notallic lithimm, cy(Axrocz~tad"- eryllithiwa, Yj- and a nonslm:~.r-ctric camound of divalont -ani=. Uhen (I) was reacted with bonzylllthi in in a 1:1 rat-To, il - k, -14 - benzer;e, and a. ;monsyroietric coi-mound of triva-lent titanium; eye Io Pon ta dionylpho7iylbenzyl t; it ani= f (~) Tri4- t2~Xr:;e tr ob-tained. lc:action 0 L bh Ies of bt~-.qzzyltitariiiiam- gave benzene, tlo2mene, dIbanzyl, motal-I thiun and phenylbonzyltitaniwa,~ it ~is. propo5ed:t",hat, all of -these 1/2 USSR UDC: 547.258.2 RAZUVAYEV, G. A., LATYAYEVA, V. 14.) VASILIYEVA, G. A.,M 01 "R0 e Scientific Research Institute of ChemiBtry Affillatecl.W#,:~ University imeni. N. I. Lobachevskiy "The Reaction of Dicyclopentadienylditenzyltitanium With Orr,,anolithium Com- rot pound, Leningard, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, vol 42(1o4), No 6, Jun 72, PP 1306-1310 Abstract: The authors studied the of dicycloy.)antadienyl diben,,yl- titanium (C6H5 )2Ti(CH2C6H5)2~ (1) with methyl, and benzyllithWm in ratios of 1:1 and 1:3 in an attengot to 6ynthesize new organotitanium compo,inds. Com- -pound (I) reacted with 1 mole. of 631,hyllithikwi to form toluene and methane. The excess methynithium causedIfurther reduction of TiIII to TiII. Compound (I) reacted wIth 3 g-mol of m6thyllithi= as follows: 1+3CI13M Hydrochloric acid hydrol~nfis of the asymmetric titaniujr4 comround gave taluene, mthane-and a cult of Ti 11; 1/2 USSR RAZUVAYEV, G. A., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey ]Qiimii, Vol 4p- (1o4), iio 6, Jun 72, pp 2.3o6-1310 1CG115Cf4TiC11,j +311CI C611-~C'13 C'14 + TiC13 -F 112 Attempts to synthesize dibenzy1titanium by thermal dispociation of ttrabenzyl- titanium (H) were unsuccessful. Dibenzyltitanium and cyclopentadienyl dibenzyltitaniun. (III) were synthesized:by reacting co-i-poumd (I) with benzyl- 34thium in various ratios. I+ C,,11ZC1],Li C, Ti (C I r2 C 115 G 113)2 + C511&L i + 0.5 G,I 1.5C Ha + 0. 2(C,-j 1-)21 Product (III) is stable when stored at room temperature for long periods. The reaction of compound (I) with 2 moles of methyllithium produced cyclopenta- dieny.11ithium, toluene and dibenzyl. Metallic litbium was also found. 2/2 39 USSR VYSHINS --L. "Separation of Identical Blocks of.Two Finite Autoniatall Abstraktn, i Struktur. Tecriya Releyi 'Ustroystv. [The Abstract and Structural Theory of Relay Devices Collection of Worksjo, Moscow, Nauka-Press s tivnyy Zhurnal, 1972, pp 65-78 (Tran lated.from,Refera Kibernetika, No 3, 1973, Abstract No 3V408 by V. Bue ich). v Translation: Problems are studied, related to the decomposition of finite automata. 1here is interest in the problem oficompatible decom- position of two or more finitc- automata., -Sufficietit Onditions are found -for the decomposition of a pair of ~ automata to have identical ioit 'f such blocks. blocks. An algorithm is presented for.determinat, 0 USSR UDC 621.372.22 VYL3HKjkM_,_ S. Ya. and RkBINOVICH, M~ I. "Parametric Wave Transformations inAdtive Media" Gorlkiy, Izvestiya VUZ--Radiofizika, No 10, 1972, pp 1502-1508 Abstract: This paper examines.nondegenerate, three-wave interaction in an active. medium with quadratic linearity. - It does not, hoiorever, consider the case when the nonlinearity is connected with the ac- tivity of the mediura or when one of: the waves has negative energy, as in plaama-beam systems4 it is basically concerned with the dy- namics of the transition mode, which. is shown to be more effective, in many cases, for obtaining high parametrically Eenerated wave amplitudes., The three-wave interaction is first considered in a semi-limited, active-reactive medi under the russumption that the um 11 pumping wave and a small priming, vrave. for whichAhe J~.iedium is ac- tive are applied at the limit. The process of frequency transfor- mation is.th en examined in a combined medium for cases in 1.7hich the chaotic wave phase approximation is~valid. It is noted that the results of the computations are applicable to ricnstationary inter- action of space-uniform fields in the-reoonator,~ The authors ex- press their thanks to A. V. Gaponov, G. 1. Freydman, and V. M. 1/2 -U3SR UDC 612.833.18 KHAYUTIN, V. M., LUKOS11KOVA, Ye. V., and S Laboratory of . W Regulation and Biophysics of Circulation, '*nst tute. 21ormal and Pathological Physiology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR,:.Moscox%T: "Dynamics of Changes in Reflexly Conditioned Signals in Vasomotor Nerves, and a Programmed Device for Modeling Them!. Moscow, Byulleten' Eksperimental'noy Biologiii Meditsiny, Vol 73, No 5, 1972, pp 3-6 Research is in process on the possibility thmt the body's regulatory systems operate in accordance with the laws of. optimum control which are, now being employed in engineering systems where high-speed,- optimum responses are required. In this particular work a Btudy wasnade of the pattern of brain signals transmitted to vasomotor nerves activating the pressor reflex in response to tetanic stimulation of spinal afferents, and an electronic unit that simulates this pattern was developed. The A+C-affdrents of the tibial nerve of anesthetized cats was stimulated:tetanically, and the resulting potentials.on one of the postganglionic renal.nerves and.the oressure in the carotid artery were recorded. Upon stimulation, a short; (2-4 sec) "positive" signal greatly exceeding background bioelectricar-tivityL:was recorded, followed by a "negative," inhibitory signal. Pressor reflex amplitude depended entirely 1/2 USSR MMUTIN, V. '~M., et al., Byulleten' Eksperimental'nov,Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol 73), No 5, 1972, pp 3-6 on the intensity of the positive signal. After the negative signal, blo- electric activity gradually returned to the initial leved., as did arterial pressure. Next a programmed electronic unit was designIE'd for stimulating cardiovascular nerves in accordance withithe pattern of signal strength changes with respect to time deteroined above. Output frequency is switched from coastant background frequency to a stepwise-changi-n- pattern of fre- by pressing a button, at which mpmen: the Ist timing relay engages, t i producing a strobing pulse of preset duration.and frequency through a multi- vibrator generator. Its deactivation causes-the next.n.,lay to trigger, and so on,until the 4th, after which the. circuit returns t3lits initial state. A circuit diagram and component descriptibn,are provided. 2112 47 Ml"'P 17M 'fill Mid illi.- USSR DREMIJ., R. S., WSYMEVETSMA, L. O.,,BAMAMYAN, YE. AE. , YAM-VICH, 0. D., TAWOVA, L B., anT=OVr, nstitute of Virolo&7 Virusologii, No 6, Nov ec 71 pp 670-676 Abstraott Cotton rats aged 1-1-2 weeks were experimentally infected with the Long strain of RS virus through intranasal inoculation, and the progress of the-disease was investigated with three methods, yielding corresponding results. The virus and the specific antigen (anti-RS FITC-globulin of rabbits) were detected 24 hours after inoculation. The~.Intensity of fluore- Bence, the precentage of cells containin&theantigent ajid the virus t-iter In the epithelium of the nose, trachea, bronchi, and alveoli reached a iimximuir- in 3 to 5 days, at which time maximum patbomorphologicra. changes riere also observed in theepithellum of the trachea,,brohchi, and bronchioles. The intensity of the infectious process-declined on the 7thilday, and neither the specific antigen, nor the virus, nor the:pathozorpho,196-ical changes in 0 . the epithelium of the respiratory pathwaysmere found h the 14th day, USSR MUKHA, 1. M,, DOVBISHCHUK, M. N,, BELILOVETS, A. D., VYSHNEVSKIY, V. S., Kiev "Strength of Welded Joints of VK14ard Alloys as a runction of the Thickness of the Interstitial Layer and the TechnologicalProcess of Applying It" Kishinev, Elektronnaya obrabotka.materialov, No 5,(47),~ 1972, pp 26-30 Abstract: A study was made of the technological procedures for applying Ni and Co.interstitial layers for diffusion welding~of IT type* hard-alloys in glow the interstitial layers discharge and and also the effect of the thickness of on the strength of the welded joint. ~Interstitial layers made of powdered Ni band Co can be used for surface.ground parts.made of barld.allbys. InLerstitial layers in the form of thin films,obtained by :thatmal evaporation in a. vacuum ran be used for welding parts of complex's~urface curvature. Tlie optimal film thickness is 4YOOO~to.8,000 L, The variation in strength of the welded joints of VK6-VK16 hard alloys is plotted-as a functlon of the thickness of the Co and Yi interstitital layers froa 2,000:to 40,:000 A. USSR tmc.669.017-11.539.56.001.5 GULYAYEV, A. P. , VOLKOVA, M. A. .-YORMANYMM& 1. 11.1 XOMMIT. P., and 14AT SNEVA, YE. G. "Mechanical Properties of, 10GT Steel :at Negative Texaperatures and Influence of Imitated Welding Cycle on the Cold Brittleness. ThreM'Jhold" Spetsiallnyye Stali i Splavy ~Special. Stbels. and Collection of Works), No 77, Metallurgiya Pressg 19701, 87 pp Translationt It is established that.the nechanical properties of' all zielts and shapes of 10GT steel studied,.tested-at .-60110C, satisfy the require- ments of All-Union State Starblard c( ,n5 81410 while the *, ir,=Ot tough- -rolled state at "60 c r, -2,200 -22 kg-m/1cn ness in the hot 0010 (jO .2). The cold brittleness threshold of , periodic profile No 16-32 of IOGT steel lies in the interval from -80 to -3-00% Fully viscous f'racture of the, steel occurs at room temDera*ture.: The cold br-1-ttleness 1hreshold of, 1OGT and St5 steels after a weld- ing cycle Is practically independent of preliminaxy heat treatment. The use of heat treatment for wel;1ed products is~,undesixabley since welding reduces, its effectiveness. 2 figureaf 1: table. USSR uDc 612 -741+612 -748 MAGAZANIK L. G. and VYSKOCHIL, F.,, Biophysics of. S,,molitic Processes Group, J Institute of Evoluti& rh~~Tblog and,Bioch.emistry jWni T. M. Sechenov, y Academy. of Sciences USSR, Leningrad. YSechanism of Action of Neurotoxins from.Snake Venom! -Leningrad, Zhurnal Evolyutsionnoy Biokhimii i FizioloGii, No 5, 1972, PP 555- 557 Abstract: The effect of bunr,-arotoxin and naiatoxin on post-synaptic electro- genesis was investigated in frog skeletal, muscle. - At cw1centrations of 1.10-7 to 1-3.o-6 g/ml the ticurotoxins irreversibly depressed boLh end-plate and acetyl- choline poUentials derived consecutively from the saire ftber. The rate of decrease in amplitude of the acetylcholine poteritials was Drach higher, perhaps because of the capacity of the neurotoxins to hasten demisitization to acetylcholine. The nearotoxins are thought to act.not Wily (or not so ni,,xch) an the choline receptorr, as on some other ~functional elements. of the postsynap- tic membrane directly related to electrogenesis, perhapq~ iono]~hores. H~drobiology USSR VYSKFQVP1'SEV1 B. V., Moscow "An Artificial Reef an Underwater) Laboratory" Moscow, Prixoda, No 1973, p H4 Transla~ioni Chernomor-72, a submarine experiment was concluded In Oct 72. One-of its scientific programs was dedic&Ud:to the Investigation of an artificial reef In two directionss the,dynamics of fiPh accumulation in the artificial reef zone, and investigation of fish behavior. A concrete monolith 2.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 meters In size was located on an operative polyeon in the zone of uhich the investigations wexe conducted, A dome-shaped rubber floating buoy more than throe meters in diameter ("Sprut, ,,neumatic oubmaxine chambor) was suspended on a metallic fixture over the a p monolith. Observations over the artifieW reef were conducted in the period of June-September 19?2. Nora than '140 aubmernions to tba reef for a total period of 50 hours viore carried out in the course of the expuriment. In the course of the o1miervationo tile species corposition of 'L~e fishen, th-3 number of the different species, and the character of.their d~otribution on the reef, characteristics of the behavior of the different ecolafrAcal group-s of :Cishesf the mode of the travel of f'ish, their mobilization reactions, and tile thres- 1/3 USSR VYSKRUENTSEV, B. V. Prirodat, ho 71 1973, 114 hold of the defensive reactions of fish were recorded,. The observations established ~that the formation of fish concentrations is linked not so much with their nutriti6n.(the formation of overgrowth requires considerable time, while the concentration of fish near the artifleal reef begins almost immediately-) as with the tende'ncy of the fish to increase their defensive potential realiz~~d by means of a ref utte, ];either was the fact disregarded that in addition to the effectlof the.simple concentration of fish, a general mmerical increase of population may be expected as a result of the additional substrate provided by the artificial reef.. The 1972 investtgrations confirmed also the expectations of the saccnd directioni the ztudy of the behavior offish on.an artificial Mel'. Investi- gations In particular of the group relations of fishAhe character of domi- nant-submissivt relations in freely living azsociatior~a, formation of Inter- species conglomerates, the extent of group association of fisbes of different ecological groups, threshold of defensive reaction mobility and defensively oriented reactions of fish, frequency with.w.hich mobilized movement regimes of fish occur, etc. I.Scientific conference of the All-Union Correspondencio Institue of the Food I dustry. Theses of reportu, 1,10,13cow, 1973, p 53 V" 2 3 )13 USSR UDC 591-51 VY5MFZKSEV11 and SAVCBENKO, N. V., All-Union IScienttific Research ,Institute of 11arine Fisheries and -Oceanography, ~1inistry of Fish Economy USSR, Moscow "The Panic Response and the Rate of Movement of Fishes" Moscow, P-iroda, 110 4~ 1973, pp 6-8 Abstract: Swimming speed and maneuverability (turninG,rate) of fishes sub- jected to seismic perturbations in a shallov tank were reconied on movie film to quantitat-I ely assess the degree to which a panic response augirents nornal ",v activity. It was found that while fish (Leucaspius delineatus, among others) ordinarily have a r-aximum sprint speed -ranging around 10 (rarel~-r 20) body lenSths per second (bls), seismic shocks:generated speeds up to 35-70 lbs aver short distances (to 1 meter). L. deliiyatus:was able to turn 900 in o.o26 see (10 rps).in its panic response. . Latent response time was 0.01 see for the first of 7 fish, with all responding withinO.04 see. It is:suUested that panic is a genetically determined individual defense mechanism characteristic of young, fishes. As schooling fishes develop and'gain Oxperience, they acquire group.defense rachanisms. Panic is concluded to be one.case.of general mobilization responses. Because the panic:response can attenuate throuZh 7 USSR LIPC 621.391.821.029.51 W, IIZOV, D. T. ,OLEYNIKOVA, 1. V.2 KOROLEV, A. U., VYSKrEBTS&V.,.A,-Q,. "Spectrum of the Fluctuation Component of:Atmospheric Noise in the Superlong Wave Rangest Moscow, Radioteklinika i elektronika, Vol XVII, No 2, 1972, pp 291-294 Abstract: Results are presented for measuring the spectrum of the fluctuation component of atmospheric radio noise in the superlong w .ave range by the method of.speccrographic analysis of thexandom process. from which the pulse conponent is eliminated in 4dvance. The aduissibil~ty of variation of~certain parameters characterizimg the measurement teclkni~ue within significant limits was demon- strated experimentally. Two measurement techniques were used. The first.coirprised two success- ive operations: 1) separation of the fluctuaLiou compMent fl'om the pulue com- poneat during reception on a broad frequency~band of 1-27 kilohertz, 2) taeasure- ment of the spectrum of the fluctuation component. Thutt second method consisted in photographing the noise approximately 100 times, in 'a:5-10 til.nute interval from an oscillographic screen from which oscillograw wexe subsequently selected on which the pulse noise was absent. Goodiagr'bement was obtained by the Lwo methods. 1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIM; :oiloc~..ss fNG DATE--30ilCT70 TITLE--~,",*ATURAL GAS POTENTIALS IN IN THE SOUTHWESTERN PART Or- THE DNIEPER DONETS SYN'LINE 'U- .-.AUTHOP,-(03)-VYSCJCIiA,'4SKIY, I. V. , LELENSKAYA P.I.t rSHEVCHENKO, I.M. C CUNTRY. OF INFO--USSR ~_:SGURCE--GEOL-. IH# (UKR. ED.) 1970yto(l), 120-1 ~j AT EPUBLISHED ------ 70 -..SUBJECTL.AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHYs MATERIALS TAGS--NATURAL NE, ETHANE, PROPANEt -GAS, CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONt HETHA BUTANEt PENTANE, NITROGEN# CARBON DIOXIDEt PETROLEUM DEPOSITt GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION, SODIUM CHLORIDE, CALCIUM CHLORIDE9. EXPLORATORY DRILLING, SULFATE ~:,CQNTROL MARK I NG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~,P,ROXY REELIFRAt4E--1996/1547 STEP iNO--UR/0008/70/030/001/0~20/0121 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118530 L~sl ROC~SSING OATE--30OCT70 UNG F F U CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0118530 ,A,3STRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. l)EVONIAN FOLMATEONS IN THE LEVENTSOVSK AREA ARE OPENED BY 4 DRILL HOLES AT~bEPTHS OF 2400~3000 M. THEY CONSIST OF ARENACEOUS AND ARGILLACEOUS ROCKSt 230-430 M THICK, WITH c HOLES HAD JNTERLAYERS OF CARBONATITES AND ANHYDRIJES. ' Ub OF THE GAS ~:FLOWS OF SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 3800 M PRIME3-DAY. THE FREE GAS CONTAINED CH SUB4 91.72, C SUB2 H SUB6 3474 C SU03 H SUBS 1.54, C SUB4 H SUBIO 0.66p C SUB5 H SUB12 0.22v N PLUS-RARE GASES AND CO SUBZ G. 2 5PERGENT. THE- FORMATION- WATERS, OBTAINEO. FROM-CHESE DRELL HOLES HAD A HIGH TOTAL MINERAL CONTENT 12(3T..2-2.4.3.72 G-L.h: WERE OF CL-CA TYPF_ AT NA PRISEPOSITIVE-CL PRIMENEGATIVE 0.77-0,J8 AND SO SUB4 PRIME2 NEGATIVE-CL PRIMENEGATIVE 0*016-01.0201-AND COKAIINED 1 18.5-2-5.6, BR .1~106.6-132.7r AND 8 30*15-42.55~MG-L FACIL.1 TY., TREST KNARKIVNAFTAGAZROZVIDKA, KHARKOVt ussk* i: 'i;~ i 1 1111 111 11 1 ;,1 ! . : . : . - I ; ii : N: - -.1 lli;l 11 ;, I ; 9 1 1i i i11, .- i z,, i~, ; ,iI 117. r! . USSR UDC 532 YUKHNOVSKIY, 1. R. , VYSOCII&?,TSK.IY,. V. S.:,:GOLOVKO, 14- F. "S tudy of Group Expansion for Binary Distribution Functions of Systems of Particles With Electrostatic Interaction. I..Third Virial Coef f icient" In-t teor. fiz. AN' USSR. Preprint. ITF-72-IR (Institute of Theoretical Phv- sics. Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, Preprint,-ITF-72-1R), Kiev, 1972, 29 pp, M., 8 kop. (from RZh-Fizika,-No. 1,: Jan 73,' Abstract ~No lYe87) Translation: The curves of the binary distribution function of three-variety ic'n-dipole systemis were obtained In the approximation. of th~e third virial coefficient. The densitv of the dipole particles corresponds to their concen- tration in the liquid. It is shown that the effect of higher virial coeffl- cients intensifies with a decrease in the ion concentr.ation,and the value of the first approximation of the bfnary funccion rises, dnnatw. ally. It Is also shtran that one must replace the pairinteraetion,potkitial liv the- active force -in the ln`7~nite dilution to account- for them dipole. subsystem potentla~ tinder 4 - - - region of small ion concantrotionti. The :Lotj ajibqystem at snall coricenCratJons should be taken into account by expansion of. the dist~Jbution functions in powers of the plasma parameter. . I. ~. ~.~: : : ~ ~ I : . . I , i ., :. . I ~ i; : 1' 1 M 014 UNCL ASS IF IM :PROCESSING1 DATE--04DEC70 ~USSR LjDc 621-378.32~5:658-382-3 PRONIN, V. R., K0, - L47-171ID", Yu. i. VY "Ye. P., TIESTERE4 14 "Recommendations for Setting up Temporary S-anitary Rules.for WorkirE VfTith Lasers" Moscour, Kyantovaya Elektronika, No 2, 1971, PP 87-91 Abstract: The authors consider recommendations for settirg up sa-ritary rulles in vorking -,rith lasers. The recopmendations ;~Xe 012.Scd on ara1yzJ,.n3, c~;r--,ent Sovict and non-Soviet drta in the.literature on of evaluating, the biological, effect, levela ol" threshold actlon ana 1.(!Ve4t of emi,;- sion from studles iith consideration to the optical i-rd 1)hyiiolo~ ical properties of the eye. Realuirements fcr Prooluctioll, areas VhCrO quaultun electronic de-ices are located are also donside-re-d One itliorr- table, L raphy of 25 titles. 1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED P~,'OCESSING OATE--20NOV70 TITLE-EFFECT 6F INTERNiL ALPHA IRRAWATION ON THE CMARALTERI-STICS OF THE ~Aiil CN EXCHAN'OER AV,23M. -U- -(C5l-NlKGlAYEVo, V.M., 'vYSOKGGSTR0%tSKAYAl_N.B., PARAMONOVA, V.I., AUTMUR. 'G S I P 0 V,,5'V., FROLOV-j V.I. GUNTRY, OF INFO--LSSR OURCE-RACICKFI-141YA 1970, 12(i),: 127-32 -D ATE PUGL ISHED--70 ~.~_UBJECT AREi~s--c_hEM.IsTR,y, NUCLEAP SCI EINCEz AND TECHNOLOGY T-:[.JPIC TAG-S--ALPHA RADIAITCN, ANION EXCHA,,,jGE. RES INv PLUTONIU1.1 ISOTOPElp [CAL STRENGTH, PARTICLE SIZE/(U)AV23M 10N EXCHAINGE RESIN MARKING-MG RESTPICTIONS OLCUMENT CLAS4"-UNCLAS S I F I .-,PROXY REEL/fRAME-3002/1206 STE V U011.2 7/ol. 32 CIRC- ACCESSICN NC-AP0123624 UNCLASSIFICD TIM --,-I --20NOV7." .212 015 UN-C LASS I F fED P'ROCESSING DATE r'1RC ACCESS' C1.11 NO~-APO 128624 -ABSTRACT/EXTRAI'T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AVv2.31M R F: S I ill WAS suBi crED To ALPHA- I RR A D t;14~ FRCM AbSORBED (FRQM tjITPATE: SOLNS. ):~ PkIME233 PU (FOR GIFFERENT T";4ES, SO THAT THE RADLATICN~ DCSE REACFIED uji, TO 4 TIMES 10 t ~PRfPES THE S'wELLING GF T HE R E 5 1 N INCREASED: WITH INCREASING DOSEI, -AND 7.5 M HNG,SU83; T 1-1 E 'SOLY A THE RESIN BECAME 50L, [o% INCRE SED LINEARLY ~.JTH TFE DOSE, TO 14PEkCENT AFTER IRRADW, W11H A DOSE OF SIMILAR TU 3 T iiMES 10 PRIME8 9A01. THE IJ4 SWELLING, AND SULY. J.", OF THE REST ~ATTRIBUTED TO THE DESTRUCTIEN OF:, CROSS LI'NKI NG. THE COLD', N CHANGEC FkCM LIGHT YELLO.~ TO RED, ANDiTH.E AVO PA.RTICLE SIZE INCREASED -N CAPACITY OF THE RESIN SOMEWHAT AS A RESULT (IF IRRADN. THE S R P T, I C DECREASED BY 10PERCEINT ON. IRRADN'~ WITH;_24157 T I ME Sj 10 PRiME8 RAV* THE v LTHOUGH THE TOTAL AMT. LOSS CF EXCHANGE GROUPS vAS 1 18:. GP 1 0, E or- PkTHE2_38 PU SORBEJ ON THE RESIN-IN"CONTACT RITI- i SOLN, DECREASED WITH -APACITY AND'OXIDN.. OF THE PL) TO TIME (AS A RESULT OF THE DECAEASE IN C THE HEXAVALENT STATE), THE AMT.: IDPIRREVE.RSIBLY SIJABED 15U INCREASED FROM IN THE CASE OF NONIPRADIATED.RESIN TO 8,MG-KG I hl THE CASE OF RESIN IRRACIATEE W ITH Z .4 T I'MES 10 PR I MEB.'qRAD-. :TtiF- MECK~ STRENGTH OFJHE IRRA L' RESIN AND A-I'm 'plAT DO~-E OF-2.57 TIMES -NON DIATE THE . RES.1 -n-.0- -WITIi -RIAV -`:_R*AD-wAS 355: -AND- 85;. ~G-7.-G. ,klfff..'~_RE.M -1 F. I E 0 - UNCLA$s -LULL-1 LL4, L USSR VDC 541-115 .7.1 PARMONOVA Ve I** 2J~TROVSKAYA N D NIKOLIMEX, V. 4M., OSIPOV, S. Vo, and'FROLOV, V. "Effect of Internal Alpha -Irradiation on Gharac,.er'~st;ics of Anion. Ex- Changer AV-231A" ieningrad, BRadiokhimiya, Vol 12, No. 1, 1970, 127-1`2 RP Abstract: The article describe& results of a st-udy of r,'he o_-P internal alpha-irradiation dose on!the capac.-ity, b~:sic~tjv, "i -11 c ing capacity, mechanical grain strengthand solubility Of vi ny 1 pyri d' 7 changer AV-23M, as well al a : t hu d i s~ rl 1) ti:u ~ c,,, o i*L anion ax L 1.1 oil o- products of Zr-95 + U-95, Ge 144 + Pr-141, Rui 06, M,,-106- A. i toPe Pu-238 was used for irradiation. The pr~ ncipa, rQsuji~ o 1", ac-- tion of alpha radiation was found to.be ~ tho brv;iakdova o~ i1ii c 1,o.,, linkage. This is manifested in increased bwelling, capacity and cie- th creased grain strength* internal alpha -irpadiato ion, o.L e r-sir. re- ijp"~ete diSSOJU aults in its dissolution, according s.~- With CC, ~7. mates, setting in at a dose of about (2v 1/3 USSR 0 127- PARAMIONOVA, V. I., et al., Radiokhir. ya, Vol 12:, N o 1, 197 absolutely dry reain. 8 A a maximw-I. dose equal to 2.57 10 ra d t h e r a- iz a mere 10 ;)e-- -io chan-e Jn basiciry- Ac- cent decrease in capacity and practically L cording to resultant data the capacity:. loss rate, col-Istant .vas esti- *1 d-1- and t;he' radia mated to be K (0.27:L 0.1) 0 ra t-~o,-,-chemi ca' reaction yield Go 1-18, 0.45 exr-1han-ke ouPs/106 ev Zr Dissolution of the resinand the dc)creazia in it_z ca-acity- aul t in t;he app-oarance of plutonlum-218jn. salut-ion,, - W o L r'll'an 70 percent-of. tne plutonium f ound in 5olution s oxidized to ~ie hexavalent state. Alpha-irradiation.results in changed re;4in sorpion character- istics. The amount of irreversibly sovbad~ plut.~Pniuzu increases with 2/3 . .'1 1 ~ I ': , 1:." 1 1 ILIL ---- L 1-1 . :: ~i~ i, t ~Ili I , . , - . ! .1 i, I i ; : Iii HUI: IHUI~iir~ Pla U~7Fp-7D-I:Ogy USSR UDC 633.11:631.53.01 1T_qnT_qKXYA M-j- All-Union Correspondence Institute. of the Food Industry "Determination of the Hidden Infection of Wheat Grains With Fungus Diseases" Moscow, Selektsiya i Semenovodstvo, No 2 Mar/Apr 72, pp 52-54 'Abstract: A new fast method for the determination of hidden,fungus diseases is based on the Czapek medium iato,~Ahich thelwheat grains are placed in order to propagate grmith of any fungi present on, them. The synthetic Czapek medium consisted of NaN03 2, KF,)PO 1 119S04 0-5, KCI 0-5, FeS04 0,01, suerose 30 g, 1 liter distilled water, anA 2-23%1,agar-agar.. This medium is placed in Petri dishes and 25 wheat grains are added to it.. All dishes.,were kept in thermo- stat at 28-30*C and observed daily. If grains were infected with fungi they started to grow in 24 hr. This was especially true for*fungi from the Mucorales order. In the case of such fungi:as Alternaria, Fusarium, He lain thos po rium, or Macrosporium, visible colonies are formed around Ene wheat grains in 3 days. Each Petri dish can be analyzed under the microscope in 3-4 days for Identifi- cation of "lie fungus species. The suggested method is fast (5 days instead of 7-14) and can be used for detection of such aprophytic:. fungi as Penicilliun s and Aspergillus. The wheat grains do not:need any disfitfection prior to analysis, In addition, the Czapek mediu,W Cani: be utied at the same time for the determination of the wheat grains' viability. USSR uDc 628-33/36+51tl-15 UgMKAYA, 11. -A. and ZMXMUIEV, VO SO$ Institute 6f.Physical Chemistry imeni 'L. V.-Pisarzhevskogo, Academy of Sciencos, Ukrainian'.M "Radiation Purification of Polluted Uaters From OrganiIr, Impurities" Kiev, Khimicheskaya Tekhnologiya, 14o 6, Nov/Dec 73, pp 4-5-50 Abstract: Radiation treatment was used for the oxidation of the organic coin- ponents of polluted water, for the sterilization and the modification of the biologically stable assembly of organisms, and for the~'alteration of colloidal properties. The mechanisms for the effect of the radiation in aqueous solutions, iirrolving species such as Ho. ~20_ ,H02,.and 02-,,as well as OH, are discusced and the effect of 1 millirad is calculated. Permanganate, dichromate and other oxidizing agents can be used to determine tbe."oxidizability~' of polluted waters, the-value of which is characteristic of a particular.iater. Wenty individual compounds, such as phenols, nucleortides, and glucose are considered relative to their susceptibility to and their required conditions.f.or oxidation by radiation. The generation of ozone during the radiation.and its effects during the purifica- tion of water are presented separately. Anieconomic evaluation is also included. 11 0 ikl -441 ii,-ijAiJ, VSSR UDC 628.511,5.661.7 TSUMARIN, V. V., BYA-L-KOVSKIYj N. IT., YATSUN, V. V. UICHA R E V, V. S and VYSrYff;r_VeA N. A 0-p: p! 31 4 Che s try, Acade;ny of Sciences Institute - iy -ca -,Ii JR, CharLic--1-K-,ax.--aceuii.cal Plaurit Lomonosov C angres in '-he Oxi'dizzeabil J -,Ly of Aqueous SAutions o~ S orm P- Organic Materials 0 Due 'o tha.Ac~-Ion of "Raddation". Kiev, Khdndchaskaya Tekhnologi-v-~, N0~3. ~(57)'p ]-~'Y-Jun 171, PP 12-15 Abstracti N.IdAzeabillty cb-arlnlcterlzes total content of the reducinq ar-ents in 'Ra-tter. it is expm~2sscd bv -i'l-he xmount of orygen moded -folr the oxidation of oi: rdc j--ateria-1 contaiyi~d in I I of solution to Col? olid. watex. Unz!-11ge's of 'this o~xid-lz~:-:ibil: _Ui 1,,astc -aters of the Phmt place iipin with a CO 0 souixe, tmrt, studied. Tlwse wat-cz~s contai:-i 30 lnox:~anic ?o Cff -.Ihc~ orgaruc 'Jor natmxro. Tn 1-orropy! alcohol, r-Ljn -440. , tC!, ph-anol, reizlc~yjlc acid; IZ!d their Url, 'I. J2:Mjja -1 ni:Ct S j;ej-D Y-- 4 1AC11 of Ims found to 2,:~,~er the z e a bLli tftv, leading occas-iot--lly to fc=.a,, -eecinitater- 'I", S!-.C~ao-t -cyStL1Z1 of the Showed moi4e D ~Ioulic ICr 0.xicU--3ab4 1i Ur that, n: '=zu. .,aste watorzi b-ccans-e: tho. 1,,~tter nost rob, p ably contained ~ra:iy admLxtures cazable of oxyGen consulption. J i i USSR UEC 015-214.2-015.45:612-26 VY3OQS&VA, H. B. - ZAKUSOV, V. V., OS-MOVSKAYA U., an(L CIIUI,=",. Z. IT.P of.the Phar=acology of the Nervous Syste M, Institute of Pharmacology, Acadenw of Medical Sciences USSR, Eloscaw The 'Effect of Sodium Ovjbutyrrate on Oxidati~e Processes. ~_u Brudn Tissue Duxing jVPoxiall ~bscow, Byulleten' Eksperim-enta 1noy Biologiyi i Meditsiny, No 4, 1970, -PP 70-72 Abstract: Experiments writh mice demonstrated -Che ability of sod-ium oxy1butyrate to increase the intensity of oxidative processes in the cerebral cortex and the spinal cord imder conditions of normal respiration. Irne ability,of sodl= oxybutyrate to prevent the developwnt of inhibition of tinsue respiration in twinali; unjl(,,r con- ditions; of hypoxia was also sho-im. It was.demonstrated.t]-hat, in 'his respect Y sodium oxybutyrate differs from typical narcotic a and trunquilizers. Neither nembutal nor mdmzin reduced the degree. of. inhibition oil tiusuo renpiration ;cwt"d by hypox1a. 212 022 UNCLASSI F I ED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 ACCESSIOM NO-A90120638 F'~-'A8STqACT/FXTRACT--(UJ GP-0- ABSTRA,CT. P14ENAMINE.,(2.5 MG-Kc,) ANo PYRIoROL Ir (12.51 MG-KG) GIVEN I.P. TOIRATS S'TIMULATED LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY BEGINNING IN 3G MIN AND PEAC14ING A MAX. EFFECT01*5 HR POST.INJECTION. THE EFFECT 0N.10COMOTOR ACTIVITY WAS ACCOMPANIED BY INCREkSES IN THE NA CONTENT AND DECREASES IN THE K CONTENT OF:THE CE~~EBRAL CORTEX, MEDULLA 08LONGATA, AND. PARTICULARLY BRAIN STEM CELLS# WilTH.CORRESPO'NDING DECREASES IN EXTRACELLULAR NA AND INCREASES IN EXTRACELLULAR K. FACILITY: jNST. FARMAKOL. KHIMIOTER., MOSCOWt USSR USSR UDC 615.214.31.015.43:612.82.015.14 ABSAVA, G. I., and Group of Biochemical Neuropharmacology in Laboratory of Pharmacology of Nervous System in InStItuLe of Pharmacology, USSR Academv of Medical Sciences "The Effect of Psychopharmacological Stimulants on the.Activity of Potassium and Sodium Ion Stimulated ATF-ase in the Hicrosomal Fractiarts of the Rats Brain" Moscow, Farmakologiya i Toksikologiya, Vol 36, No 4, Atl/Aug 73, pp 403-404 Abstract: The effect of psychostimulants,phenamine, pyridrol and caffeine on the activity of K and Na ion stimulated ATP-ase in the microsomes in different parts of the rats brain as indices of the ion-transport system was studied. The psychostimulants phenamine (2.5 mg/~g), pyridrol (12.5 mg/kg) and caffeine (25 mg/kg) were injected intraperitoneally into white rats. During maximum movement excitation (within.1-1 1/2 hours following drug injection) the animals were decapitated, microsomal fractions~ were isolated by ultracentrifugation and.ATP-ase activity wai7, measured. In controls (no injections) K and Na stimulated tranaport ATP-aae.acLivity (micromoles inorganic P released/mg proteln/15 minutes):!was hilg1hest in the cerebral cortex (112.9+6.8) and about--the'aame in the mWbrain and USSR ABSAVA, G. I., and VYSOTSKAYA N.' G., Farmakologiya kToksikologiya, Vol 36, No.4, Jul/,kug 73, pp 403-404 diencaphalon (80.0+3.6) and the medulla oblongata (71.8+6.8), Phenamine showed no effect on ATP-ase activity in the-cortex (120.6+8.1) or medulla oblongata (68.4+5.7), but stimulated activity in the midbrain and dien- cephalon (90.4Z.5). Pyridrokhad.the same~effects on the microsomal fractions of the cortex (87.5+6.9), medulla~oblongatai(71.2+6.5) and the m:tdbrain and diencephalon (165.6+7.3) as phenamine. Caffeine inhibited ATP-ase activity in the cortex C63..1+8.4) but.did not~chanke,it in the medulla oblongata (53.7+7.8) or the-midbraiTi and diencephalon (71.2+6.5). 2/2 53 Polyme _F and P`51y_R-q-K- =z rs USSR 54--126+546.56+546.81 DUSHCHENKO, V. P. , BARA_NOVSKIY, V. M. , KUZ.MOVICH, V.: V. CREGORYAN, V. M. , , and I'MINA, N. A., Institute of C61loid4l Cherdstr~ -adt Themistry or:Water, MY Acade of Science Ukrainian SSR "Thermophysical Properties of Metallopol rs Derive&From Inorganic lie Yr lyacids" Reteropo Kiev, ljkrainskiy Khimicheskiv ZhLLrnal, Vol 37, No 6, Jun 71, pp 618-620 Abstract: Coefficients of heat- and electroconductivity of copper and tin metallopolymers derived from silicomalybdic.and silicotungstic acids were studied'as functions of temperature. The acids were.reduced by respective metals employing a ratio of 6 electrons.per acid molecule. Highly dispersed metals were produced in aqueous solu tions of complex blues by electrolytic or chemical m_~thads; the complexes were congvlated on the surface of metal particles, and then the 1,'VflEeM WAr, troatad with bariunt oxide or gLycerine. ~at 200'C. The resulting powdery mtetallopolymers,were: compressed into tablets and studied by the r_-ethod of dynamic heating. It was shm.7n~ that the inorganic base of these metallopolymers exhibits Some crystallinc~ structure. Metal particles appear to be isolated from each other by lav7lrs of the inorganic 1/2 SEW- USSR DUSHCHL-NKO, V. P. et al., Ukrainskiv Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 37, No 6, Jun 71, pp 61-18-620 polvmcr. I'he rc-`aL-onqhip between the coefficient of heat conductivirv and temDerature iS analogous to the case of crystalline ~,olyrmers. An increase in the concentration of metal in ractalloDolvmers results in different in- creases of the coaf f i ci ent of heat conductivity, depending on the polymer. 2/2 69 USSR. uDc 615.322:6~8.75 -547-943) -012 -8 MS-11 M. MLY A S. M.) SHOSIM"71"O' YU. V.P TMIRSKAYA n.;:.,S. and BOMKO, LT. G., eset-'N n tute Eb_-r'kvr.ScieLtJfic Chemical-Pharmaceilti ca "Mae use of an Anion ExchEmzce Res= in Isolation. of Cyieinne~ and 11,1,orphine From 'y PCdsTI palm -iko-Far,,r_tIseAicheskiy Z-hurnal, 1 Moscov, Mai vo 6~ xa ~L-) D. -37 1c 72, pp 34 Abstract: After preliminary testim_r it was established that the best sorption propertuies tanwaards morphine vere exhibited I)y the stroi~ 1y basic anion exchange resin AV-17 in the hydronrl form with 21,1.. d1vinylbenzent-i. Using this material, alcoholic a=.onia, ex-1--acts of poppy podsyeTe massed tbrough the coliumi. Morp hme, phenolic alkaloids and acid resins.wembotind -to the resin while codeine, non-phanolic alkaloids and.basic resins, were eiuted ~rov the columm. .,After-this separation,. routine isoIation;.andIpurificatib,n of,marphine and codeine wer-e-carried outs USSR urc 666a13.431-47-32-31.20" BMW> V. A., UDOVEKKO, 14. G ITIMILIIII, V. IM., PRUSAKOVAI'L... M..7 KA A SOKDLINISKIY~,~ A. G., OPLUNr, V. N., WSOM Y y7Z. 1. Y and CIERINSIFEW, A. V. "Glass for Ultnasonic Delay Lines" USSR Author I sCertificate No 366156, F iled 2.6 Jun 70, Published 16 Jan 73 (from 0411-krytiya, 17cbreteniya-, Prom~~shlcnnyyc Obraztsy, Tovax-nyyc Znaki, 110 7, Mar (a) 73., C12-ir, NO 145-~16411?9-33) Ti-unslation - A glass for ultm-sonlc delay ;lin.cs, inclu~,ju- SJOp Z110, jBaO, K20~, io dintinguishod by the fact tluxt~ in Order to obta-iij stable acottz;tic properties it contains the above components' Jn:the ~Vollwrin- nmoLznts, i.,cight s i p,,~ 49-65; ZnO 5-25, BC-0 10-5-36; 1' 06 -2 5., and furthergiore Sb.O 0.05-,. 2 3 V I'lih 2/2 029 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CJRC ACCESSION N'O--AP0 129078 GP-0- ABSTRACT. LEUCOCYTOLYTIC PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN REVEALED OF EXTRACTS FROKORGANS OF THUSE DYING FROM, RHEUMATISM AS WELL AS OF THE HEMOLYSED BLOUD OF PATIENTS WITH ~,cTIVE- RHEUMATISM. IT IS-SUGGESTED THAT LYSIS OF LEUCOCYTES IN.RHEUMATI.C PATIENTS Is CAUSED BY A TISSUE A-NTIGEN AND HEMQLYSED,BLOMAND~.MAY~SE A, SENSITIVE AND RATHER SPECIFIC TEST FOP, ACTIVITY OF~~THE,RHEUMATIC PROCESS. THE FEST 15 ~RECOMMENDED FOR WIDE USE BECAUSE. OF ITS SIMPLICI-TY. FACILITY: KIYEVSKIY NAUCHNG ISSLEDOVATEL'SKIY INSTITUT KLINICHESKOY MEDITSINY !m. AKAD. IN-. 0. STRAZHESKO. UNCLASSIFIED USSR VYSOTSKIY~ I., R011ANOV, ~A. I.1 D. A., PETROV, 14. D.,,REKO,V,, SEPP, V. A. -,~E,~BFENNIKOVA V. Ye.,* SKINOVA' L. G. , KURTEPOVA, 0. 1 Institute of High Temperatures. of the Academy.of Sciences USSR "Test Results on Installations and ElwtL-ode Materials in a Plasma Jet" Moscow, Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, No. 3, lvlay/dun 72, pp 635-639 ~Abstract: The characteristics of electrodes of silicon carbide with additives of alloying metals (1-11a, Ti V! Cr), inter elec,tr ode insulators 0.,F retfTectory concretes based on high-alAlmina VGB.and~.AFB concretes and magnesian VIB concrete and module insulation walls of ~IB concrete were investigated in a mod-el of an ILHO generator. The m6.im,,mq ~electrode temperature durirq- the experiments reached 230011K, the intunelectrode insulators reached 21000K and the install tion walls,Teached 1700"K. The eleccrxode sampl-,s were pretk~wed byjTessing a ni:~ft-,xe of' 'SiC paders and the approp-riate alloying additive (Mo,.:Ti, Cr) with c-ganic binding and subseqaent heat treatment at a temperature of 21000C for 1.0-15 min. The experimental device in which the,materials were tested consisted of the following e.LCn---1-Ls: a plasmatron producing an air flaw with a 1/2 USSR VYSOTSKIY, D_ A., et al, Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, No. 3, May/Jun 72, pp 635-639 temperature of 30COOK, a mixing chamber where an easily icni7ed additive was introduced into the alir flo-or in the fa.m of:potasbium w K2C03 vapors, a nozzle, the MHD generator channel!, and a syri-temfor evacuatt- h ing the gas f low. TI e f low rate in the cha nnel was a~,prcximately 500 m/sec. The advantages of a sectional structWe for the channel are shown and it was established that the.current density is determined by the ccanductivity of the films from tbe.interectioniproducts of- the electrode and additive mater.-als, independent of the type of alR-ali additive (potassium or potash vapor) at the:terriperature oflits conden- sat4on on the electrode surface. At an electrode temnerature of less than 9000K in supplying K-vapors and of 12000K in supblying K2CO3 powder, the current density remains constant at 0.2 al(IM2. At these temperatures the current density is evidently dr:~terminei by the conduc- tivity of -the liquid film of the interaction productst of the addi Live material, the working, gas, and tile electrode and of their ~-,nission properties. Wi-Eh an :_n=~aase in electrpie telperatur'#:! abave 900-12001K the emission properties of the electrode material dirpeatly begin to play a basic role USSR UDC [621.362:538.4]:666.777.620.1 BARY'KIN, B.N. V D.A., ROINMINOV, A.I., SAKSONOV, V.P., SEURNOVA, L.G., a-ad CHUBAROV, Yu.I. list udying Refractory Grades of Concrete for the Insulating Walls of an IdID- Generator Channel" -liateri - lyd -generatora (Materials for an ~VIID--,Oenerator Channel -a Iva kanala MIGD collecrio-a of works), Moscow, "Nauka", 1969,,pp 98-112- (f rom RZIi-Elektro- tekhnika i Energetika Moscow, 1970, No 5, Abstract No 5A.14-4) Translation: Results are presented from a study, of the development: of the technology and properties of highly refractory magnesian aud high-alunina grades of concrete which satisfied the complex requirements stipulated by their use electrical insulating materials ir. an 1110-generator chabnal. The Pilysico- a s mechanical properties of a series of concrete compositions:aze stvdied with spect to their setting time, amount and granulametric composition of the re filler, heat treatment temperature,.water-astringent ratio,' and other factors. 'Detailed methods of physico-chemical analysis were used for studying the phase compositicia and structure of the concrete. The-developed g=positions were evalunted with respect to their-resistance.t6 heat and crolion an.the basis of 116 1 lit ii ~ti fil USSR UDC 621.791.7154'264 UL YA1fOV5 V. I., Engineer, PARFESSA, G. I., Candidate of Techni- cal Sciences, VYSOTSKIYI G.A., Engineer, Institute of Electric Welding imeni Ye. 0. Paton, Academy,,of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, and SUDAVTSOVA, V. S., Engineer, Kiiii State University imeni T. G. Shevchenko Influence of Titanium on the Technological Pi~ODerties of' Type SV-08G2S Wire" Kiev$ Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 6 (243), Jun 73, pp 59-62 Abstract: The authors studied the 'influence of titanium on the technological properties of.type SV-OBG2S wire during welding in carbon dioxide. They showed that doping 0.3-044 percent Ti per- Mits reducing the sputtering during.C02 welding and: ii:iprovinp the mechanical proDertie,,i of the seam metal. ..They suggest study- ine additional measures to increase the resistdnce of the seam Victal to crystallization,cracks. The.article:6ontains 2 tables, 4 figures, and 7 bibliographic refer6inces, 37- --UNCLA SS I F I ED QEUMENT CLA~S ~P-,'OXY REEL/F9AME--19b8/023& STEP NO--UR/DU-'#8/'YO/03t#,/001/0147/0152 IRC, ALCESSION NO-AP0105312 UNCLASSIFIED 12 oil UNCLASSIFIED PROC~SSING I)ATE--160CT70 ClRC, ACCESS tflt%l NU--AP0105312 -ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--fU) GP-r)- ABSTRACT. THE POLARIZATI'j EFFECTS ARE JNVESTlGATF0 ARISING IN T14E 2-N TRANSFER REACTIONS OF THE TYPE (PRIME3 HE,- P), (T, P), (ALPHA, 0), ETC., IN THE ENERGY : R F-5 10 NWHckE ALONG WITH -SONANCES: THE COMP , NUCLEUS THE DIRECT MECHANISM THE EXCITATION OF RE OF 0 IS POSSIBLE. INTERFERENCE BETWEEN THE DIRECT PROUESSES AND THE EXCITATION OF THE ISOLATED RESONANCE LEADS TO THE,'CICCURPENCE (IF THE :'_~.-POLARIZATION OF THE PARTICLES EMITTED. THE AMPLITUDE oF THE DIRECT PROCESSES WAS CALCO. WITH ALLO-WANCE MADE FOR THE.COULOMB SCArTFRINIG OF LOW bNERGY. PARTICLES OF THE NUCLEUS4 THE POLARIZATIUN OF P FROM THE --REACTION PRIME12 CIPRIME3 HEjP) PRIME14 N. CALCL). BY US[tjG THE DIMENSIONAL PARAMETER IS GRAPHICALLY REPRESENTED AS A FU,%iCITot-j L)F 'ENERGY. THE UIFFERENTIAL CROSS 5LGrIUN; OF THIS RCACTION OF 34DEGRE-ES AS 'IF ENERGY -N. THE A FUNCTION L IS GIVE OFN04 FORMULAS 06TAINED CAN 13L .1jSED FOR~ THE INTERPRErATIONS OF. EXPTL.~OArA tPi 2-NI TRANSFER REACTIONS. FACILITY: FIZ.-TEKH. INST.0 KHARKOV# USSR-' v". , wo- UNCLASSIFIED HIEF RESULTS OF XOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS AT SIBERIAN DEPARTHM 0'7 MSR AWDiY OF SCIENCES 'fArt __i.l. by I,- S. Akaaetti tta fer Val V lbo Zirb-zh Five-Year Plam has been succeavitilly fulf led in ViAr country. tmple~,antixtg the dtrective- of tJ%e 23id Congress of the CPSU~-,the Soviez 7eop!L_ under, the leadership of the Coamunist Partyi made naw~strldez =nt '-'f the "Dian-my, science, and culture. A sliecial place ha- .1ortaff to 19.74".. the centennial of the blrthda~ of V, 1. Lenin, In fulfilling Fiv- tt%a F, Tt4lr Plan. K,:Iencifc-tec`hnoIogic_-I revolution put..ricu comp2ox caoks before Saviet %cicnze and, in -pzrtlcular~ before biological ticience. The blolo&i_cal in~tltutlons of cite Siberian Department of the USSR AS (Academy of ::r-,, 4,veloping a w1je circle of issues related to Investiga- Clot,. af Pstterns of PrttCaRieg St ~rZ'an' so -tion. of llfe, of the Far E" r I '--ar"'ee --- to znotli~r i=;ortartt prr,51omt Invnstigation of the bioic;tcal of thia vast reglon of our country. Tri the !aAt ft,v year, t-liarz- t."4 berm conz.Wert6le b roadening of the A_C;~ 4-1 rczaztreh In the aren or physicochumlcol and atruccural b4oen of her;dityr,Sent~tit ba~~4 of avoiiation and breading for the purpose of obtain- Ing h1gt*tly pree-c-ive. for,,,.%s of plants end animals. Broader investigations &r~ in -ogrut;~ o! the biological roeourcea; work Is being done to evaluate the ;~!! f unitht'hited terrttor:ea suitable for agriculture, to covibat water, win.~, and teehnical jinduezr.4411 oroulon, and for soil reclamation. In the foll~,wing we descr'bt the chlef results of scientific re- u~Arelt dono 1,y bloloSlcal inatiturient; of the Siberl4ftn l)IUpartM(!nt of thft A~S tn t1he laat 5 yenra. I Mol.cular biology and biochrmiarry. It was shown that in the course of r~tllcittion In Elie cell DNA changes fi:oat the dottbl,&-strand to the ussl~ - 01 USSR UDC 632.95 SVISHCHUK, A. A., BASALKEVICH, Ye. D., VYSOTSKIY, N. N., SHAPOVALENKO, V. F. "Insecticidal Properties of Methylate&Quinones, Hydroquiriones and 6- oxychroman Derivatives", Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active Substances. Republic Interdepartmental Collection)- 1972, No 4, pp 85-87 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 2 (11), Feb 73, Abstract No 2N471) Translation: Results are presented from tests under laboratory conditions run an greenbug, red spider mites, rice weevils and:flies using methylated hydro quinanes, their products of condensation with tertiaty isoprenoidal carbinols and the products of their oxidation. Against greenbugs, 2,5,6-Me3-1,4- (HO)2C6H (contact effect) and 2,5-Me2-1,4- (HO)2C6 H2 (systemic effect) and 2,5-dimethylbenzoquinane, 5-methyltocol have an expressed selective effect. The given compounds do not have phytot6xicity. The r.esults of the study indicate the possibility of the occurrence of natural self-protection of grass crops against their pests.. HEM I I ME 111mi a USSR UDC 632.95 SVINSHCHUK, A. A., VYSOTSKIY, N. N., and CHEREPENKO, T. I. 'ISynthesis and Physiological Properties of Derivatives of Triniethylhydroquinone Phosphoric Acid" Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiological Effects of Compounds, Republic Interscience Symposium), VYP 4, 1972, pp 31-33 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 4(11), 1973, Abstract No 0647 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translation: The compounds,2,3,5-tte3-1-OR-4-ploc6R5 (compound 1, Vnere R H,~ PhCo, Me, and F-containing groups; and R' - H or P-ciontaining groups) were synthesized and a study was made.of their physiolo-Sical.activity by a method of retarding the growth of fungus In a solid macUum. To 5 g of compound la (I where R-W-11) was added 100- ml of. water, ~; 10 g o I Na2(,'03, and 4.6 g of PhCOC1, the latter dropwise., This precipitated compound Ib (I wh,ere R=COPh and R' = 11) with a melting point:146-148" (ethanol as solvent) and a yield of 62%. To a chilled solution of 4.6 g of ra in 100 ml of ethyl ether was added 5 9 Of Cl2P(Q)NC0, stirred for 3 hours. Petroleum ether was added, the solution was allcKled.to'stand for about 16 hours, then 9;5 g of compound. lc (I where~R CONHPOC121,and R' 11) which had a melting 1/2 USSR SVINSHCHUK, A. A., et aj-, Fiziol, aktivn. veshchestva.:Resp. Mezhved. sb. Vyp 4, 1972, pp 31-33 point of 160-161*C was obtained by filtering. From Ic was obtained a compound (I where R = CONIIPO(OPr)2 and R' = H). which had a melting point of 156-158'. To a chilled solution of 7 g of Ib in 100 ml.of pyridine- were added 4.2 g of POC13- The solution was filtered, concentrated, 100 MI:Of LN 112SO4 were added. The. solution was allowed to stand for about 16 hours and 5.2 - of a compound (I where R = COPh and R' = PO(OH2)) which decomposed at!262-264* were obtained. The reaction of Ib with C12P(O)NCO resulted in,the formation of compound Id (I where R = COPh and R' = CONIIPOC12) have a melting point of 108-1100C. Another compound (I where R=Me and R' = CONHPOC12) having a metling point of -130*C was also obtained. For e 28 th fungicide activityi a 0.1 and 0.5% 1 soluaon of Id did not match the standard compound, figon, in regards to Alternaria radicina, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium oxyspqrum, and Helmintho- snorum sativum. 2/2 25 J~::!~ 7 USSR UDC 612,766.1-06i61).24' CUMIT,~L. I., PMAMN, YU, If., CE0.71GYMMY, V. S. j .VMT1( -,ay,:, T,, KAK ov~' IMIZ 114. A. , .10MMOV, A.:S., U RI F, VA, 4 111, PA19111, C! z C B. IN IVAIMV, P. P., MACHIVSKIY G. Y j MI)MYLOV, V. 14. , P01MOV, -0','A, G. -1 .,YU.-- D.1 and S1111M, Activity of Kan Kept on a Reduced Food P-ntion!' Moscov, Voprosy Pitaniyat No 31 MaY/Jun.1971, PP 7-12 Abst=cti The col-Abization of dxastic lizitation in loco-motor activity with i-eduction to a low-calo3zic diet, (dotrji.to basn.1 raetabolisa) ircs studied in six h1ealthy ji-an 24-35 yearz of --so who ~%!ra confined to bcd for a number of days UrIaer condjtlon3 of hypokinesia. Pronowiced changa3 were ob2orved in the func- jim, of ttio- ct2.,cuovw,.,cta--r, ivopixnatolyo narrous, wid muscular systems of the body. Tabvlax dfitln iiere coiioctod on. phy&aologicta trumor of closed -yes, wycirum physical i:ork fit.-=-s, nu--ialo tpnsu~ dymmics, arid, the exediovaucular systez in thct czthostatic position. Asthenia of the nervouz ikystom and a -slowltg down of "ha blo7,otan-'Uals in the cerebral coetex verb- obsorved. Like- kset it waa noted that catmod disturvancas in body coon-Lination and statics, The Fal*e ratc Inetvasod wid tho.artorial pulso ravssura was MIT :1111[! 1 i'1 i,: I H "FMU11# L. I., Voprosy Pitaniya, 110 3, MaY/J un 1971, PP 7-12 reduced in parsons sub,-',--c-1Gcd -to the orthostatic test. Tb,.ee persons reached a st-ateof nmr collapzs. Thus-c- chan-cs vere 'attributed to a significant racuction in the actiora of the blood circulation It was found p- uaU re -that after about 10 e,--yz, the ob-orved changes. ad y dec ased In the test ameter and was linked subjects. This ma lm~gcly of a.iunctional eh, to tho "deti-,AO of th::! varioils syatems of the body. The authors bolieve tliat tho severity of ti-,-3 chan~;os in the body fwictions i3~directly proportional -hich th!-~ tested persons' were subjected. It to the degrco of hyrn,. inczia to v posed teal, rco oi ho.-..~;ostasirs, qui a.certain:level of motor is,p= re:; activity even irith lo-,,,-calorie rationo 2 /Z Ref Code OA0499,627 rv o- 105527s Uttravlok ,t ~absoiptioix -spectra of orne, bydroacri.. dint, kil. V_ I.: (USSR).' OPJ Stovik~ NT. A ij~70 40 -_ t& (Russ).- Absor0t* neri Ine (11)", (IV). 1,2 1,9,3 I . ~ (V), ano ~~ 2 .4,5',6,7,8- octahydrmcridifie~ (W) vvere sranne'd in tile ranm~ 21(,1400 in in Y The effect of the sysu- rnitr~ and size',ofth~ ''electron system on the spi.!ct rat properties of I analogs mm thu4~ imi6-tigite& ~,The';absorptkm corresponds 4 Z+ tranMtiqiit!ih I- ` ~a -v%;eA- -n -~, i* ~a~d was obsd. in to the speceruni '-of V1. at - 235 tn'4 ~ The conclmiofi'. mras nimle on basis of the chwij~s ba~.Weeu tAt ~kciral I in Solvents of, different polarity., . Redil.-of t1i el."Conju'g-ate syrstent led t6 hypsophromic shifts in the ~erki INL- ~: The form of, the conj~gated~ systent Ob~io~,tly L affjj~tjd the~:sizt of A*jft-,, ~~ (Th~. lorqpvave abiorption was the.saine in.1 and H; 'sixil"Jficani.shifis oc~jifted bet"ween 1, andIll,or IV tlwsjn~03~of I unalogs and the corresp d' comp f:Ahe nthrutne series was on ing d 0 it kom ~o6_tfie electni obs&.. saw. in the. ir-dOctron,_6ystem is' discussed... It. Parizkova REEL/FPJO.M 0 7 -0 019 8 USSR UDC 547-75-07043-51 ZHIGUIEV, K. K., KHWL'VITSJaY, R. A.F GRMWBEW I. and XY.SO&KI V. -1., Moscow Agricultural Academy imeni K. A. Tipiryazev "Indoles. MII. Mass-spectrometry of Compounds with Eserine and Homoe- serine Skeletons" Rigap Xhimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedinenlys No 8o,Avg 721 pp, 1065-1069 Abstract I Hass-spectroscopic&l data on 12 derivatives of dinordesoxy-9- .-methyleseroline (I) and dinordesoxy-10-methylhomoeserolinel(II) havebeen reported. The derivatives of (I) are somewhat more stable touard electronic bombardment than (II). Introduction of a methyl,or methoxy:group onto -the benzyl ring or E -position . increased the stability of the molecular ion. (a) The pyrolidine or piperidine rings are the first to unmergo fragmentation, so that the stability of molecular ions must be connected with the localiza- tion of the charge on the K (b) nitrogen atom. Most probably the principal dissociation involves the breakdown.of the ring, splitting off the methyl, group, forming ions with a. rass of:30. The most Intens 'ive peaks obtained I ' from dissociative ionization correspond to the forwtiah of pseudomolecular ions of 213-dimethylindole derivativest A mechanism of ~ the formation of regrouped pseud-omolecular ions lid h" been Oropb$'~ed. 43 - USSR ubc: 621-373-826:62 GAPONOV, S. V., KULIKOVA, 11. P., PETROVEM',YA, 14. P., SALASHCHM-KO, N. IT. "Precision Laser 'Mlachining of. Foil" Elektron., prom-st'. Vauch.~tehhin. sb. (Ti-je.Mectroniest Indilstry. Scientific and Technical Collection), 1972., No~4, p 93-94 ~(froz. RM-Badiotekhnika, No 12 Dec 72, abstract INo 12Dh87 by A. L.) 31 Translation: A method is described for making masks of thill foil (CU, 111b, Al, Mo, W) 20-60 pr: by using a laser. The pulse duration Of the laser emission was varied over a range of 3-10-~-5-10-6 s. Straight-through machining of the masks is done at durations of the order 0, 10-6 s, L)U, the outline of the mask is distarted in this~mode d-,,w to ejection of a considerable auantity of metal. Witb a reduction in pillse to -7 5-10-8-10 s , a lwier cibout 1 ji-a thick is re-movcd from "Lhe lnxfooe of them mask dia-ing the Ittser burst, njid the o,,A4- Ui r1o of t~4e i U no L 11. r,- torted. JR UDC 666-113/117 ITO-VA, -LU--. P. KIIRICH---!~FO, L. F M. S., A. A, CHE~-, V. M. W v A. Institute of s 1, za v c3.,r e~ ~i~sical Ghc itme-ni L. V. P sarzhevs c3.y,: 0~,O. Academ s - . , y of Sciences; and .11411-Union So ientif ic -Re search Instatute of Piber- glass and Pibers of lllydro-hermal rlrea~ment on the Tex4-ure of Silicon "Effect, ~Fibera Leningrad, Zhur-a-1 11-ii-ladnoy lilimii, Vo 1 1~4, Nio 1971, lop 1725_173F~ Abstrdc-t-.- The ue,.-'ure of z1ass fibers strom-, U ,Iy depends on their Z F1 -; z_iG i.7a, tu 2% f i 1or br-:.saltio glass. The AU'ex-bul'o of. silicon gla-ss is dealt with he-re, as it is affected, by hydrotherm I processing. A number of physical features aze taken, into account-. It is shown that ~.,ith hydrotherm-al -a rocessing of fine-pore silicon fiVers at 100-1000C. amd autlocjr-~-,.ri-j", 3-2L h6urs, increase in for itherof -these factors will secure a; substan-'~i U u al redtic,"*ion in 2 the, size of nicronores -and in the specific surface of the fiber, J/2 6111I.&I'M M Mll I IMP'" 1,'0 1971 Z-h 4~11~~~adno- 1730 y f-11ir-ii, Vo :L 44, -,a7in also f ~;C) On space -fails Off. 'Di'Oduc t h S and e a 7,0od M-raber of -es, s e1 311 b c-, a;'cL3'ss1b1e to --n -'lot to those of bap-zene, Precinn on chr. PP-nY the --ra6teris tico of silicor, fibers accor,,_ 212 79- USSR uDc - 621.375.7-001.5 REV, K. K. , IMIGULIN, V. N. KUZ'KDI, L. S., MaL _YMTAMML_aA,_ji. GUBMTKOV Concerning the Particulars of Parametric Regeneration in Superconducting Point Contacts" Moscow, Radiotekhniks. i Elek-tronika, Vol lt)~ No 4, Apr 72, pp 896-899 Abstract: The authors aralyze parametric interactions in a point contact for the.microwave case of open-circuit combination frequencies. The anal- t contact proposed in a ysis is based on the equivalent circuit of the poin previous paper (A. 11. Vystavkin et al., Tadiotekbnika, i Elekftronika, Vol. 15, No 11 , .1970, p 2hoh). it is. found that there is a yegion. of negative resistance vith a smooth transition to azegiQn of synchroni;~ation. The consequences and region of applicability~of Uls effect are discussed. 35 6vm Semiconductors and transistors USSR UDO 621.~76.2~4 ZYABREV, B.G. Concerning The Choice Of Material And Geometry UP A n_In8b Dertactor Based On The C Electron Photathermamagnetic.Effe tn Radiotakhnika i eleltronika, Vol XV11, No.6, June 1972j~ pp l2U-1279 Abstract: The problem is studied of achoice of material and geometry of a dotecvtor based on the electron photothermomagnetic effect. Formulas are found for the optinum thicl, 13 n 8 neoe and viaterial of tho detectore. It is how th t ul3a Of a resonance eystem does not lead to a gain in cerwitivity. The effect is con- sidared of the magnitude of the power of the. incident rvdiation on the conver- sion ratio of the datector. Pyperimmental results are e-pnipax-Gii with theory. The authora thank T.14. Lif ohits and Sh.14.. Vogan f or in.t4ireot in the worl, and die- ouvalan, I.V. Zynbrov Nr formulution of tho program.anil CUj),~jLjOtjnjr calcultitionu on Lin electronic com,lutar, and R.B. SAfin.for-fissiataAco. in conducting the ex- per~mrrt. fig. 8 ref. Received.by 6ditoro,.27,April 1971. USSR Od 6211.396.622t621.382 VORONE1,30, V.P.. MT&VK A.U.9 XOROTISKIr, V.I. "Concerning Frequency Conversion Of KiWz6ter And Submillimeter Bands Baved ~Cn A Tolwwtric Se--iconductor Sonlinear'Slement: Vabe FoluprovodnikqyMe 2ribory i ikh pritiqnen~Z (Stmiconductor Devices And Their Application-CollectAon Of Works),: Moscow, lzd-" OSovetakoys Radio, 0 No 25* 1971, pp ~4~3.56 Abstrawt*- Ln analysis including theory. Is conducted ot the operation of a idmer based on a volumetric inert4al semiconductor nonlinear element, apeoific- ally-of rInSb at hell= temperature. A computation iv made, of the converi3ion losses for ooze characteristics of the operating.+conditiona of a mixer, taking account of' the distribution of the field of~ tha heterodyne +and signal An the volume of the opecimen, and various coaditiono of obvorption of the heterodyne ands:ignal. (A block diagram is shown ofa device for maasuilizg conversion los a.) An optimization of the material parazoters,is conducted. Preliminary results are given of an enerimental, inyalstigation of an InSb converter. in the 2- aM 4-mm wave band 7 fig. 1 tAbo 20 'USSR TJDC 551.501.8(124):551-510-52 VYSTAVNIGY, V. N., KOSTERIN, I. N. and ZNDUMV, V. B. "Some Problems in the Use of Data,for Tilted I~Irobing of the Iono- sphere.in Selecting the Range of Operating Frequencies Over Sub- auroral Paths" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf._po rqsprobtr. radiol-voln. TeziV dokl. Sekts. I (Tenth All-Union'Conference on the Fropaeation of Radio I'r"aves; Report Theses; Section 1--collection of: works) "I'vauka," 1972 Pj? 448-451 (from RZh--_Radiotekhnika, No 10, 1972, Abstract BTo IOA343) Translation: Some problems in the use of the data Tor tilted Prob- ing.at a sliding frequency for chobsing the optimaJ * viorking fre- quencies in the suba~roral 1-flurmansk-leningrad path are examined. The resu-141, -s off the ted probing verei used for prognosis of the radio communication under various conditions. Bibliography of four. A. L. .-PROXTREELYFRAME-2000/0815 SUP NU--Uk/0064/70/Oii6/00310167/0169 CIRC ACCESSIONAG-AP012,4482 UNCLASSIFIED j ; . . , i I iV, "HM. : ~ UNCLASSIFIED --~ __]m .. -M -, lfflmmlmmmsmmm~ USSR 681.327.66.002.72: UDC ATOVM'YAN, A. E., ANFIMOV, M. A., -=GIN_.V._A.. KOLOBASHKIN, N. I., LITVAN, A. B.:, MAZAN'KO, B. P., AND SOLOV :V'. A.: IlDevice for Checking Bunched Conductors"- USSR Author's Certificate No 277858, filed:27 May 69, published 6 Nov 70 .(from RZh-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika I Vychislitel'naya.Teklinika, No 6, Jun n, -Abstract.No 6 B153 P) Translation: A testing device containing a memory, coincidence circuit, and a display- circuit is well kno 'wn. This device does not.provide for automation of.control of bunched conductors during themanufacturing process. The pro- posed device for similar purpose:is-distinguished bythe fact that it con- taius two ferrite cores with an open magnetic conductor, into one of which wires corresponding to the code "l" are.introduced, and into the other, wires corresponding to the code "0." These.are the primary collis of transformers the secondary windings of which ara.connected to the first input of each of two coincidence circuits respectively. The second input of each coincidence circuit is connected to the memory output, and theiroutputsare connected to.the interrogation~device connected,to:the.;condi~ctorg~of the~tested bunched -conductors and the interrogation current-control circuit. The control of the bunched conductors during the production process is automated in this way. There Is I illustration. -_69 T 1! 777777"! USSR UDC 621.79.027 AMONENKO, V. M., AZHMHA, V. M., VYUGO N. GMPM, b V M, V. S., and SIVOKON1, V. V. "The Possibility of Purification of Chemically Active~Xetals by Zone Melting" Monokristally Tugoplavkikh i Redkikb~Metallov [Single~Crystals of Refractory and Rare Metals -- Collection of Iforksl,,Nauka Press, 1971, pp 5-12 Translation: An installation is described for zone cathode ray melting of zirconium with a residual pressure of '5-10-8 torr. The heating chamber, sealed with metal, is evacuated with two oil-vapor pumps with sorption traps. Data are presented on the partial pressures-of residual gases and their changes as functions of the duration of operation of tAte installation6 1.14th the sorption traps. It is demonstrated.that:tfie use of the new 5F-4E vacuum oil as a working fluid in the oil-vapor pumps is promising for the production 6 in metall of vacuum of -4-10- urgi6al pipe installations. Data are pre- sented on zone purification of zirconiuni in A vacuum of.7-101-8-1-10-7 tbrr. 5,Tables; 6 Figures; 2 Bibliographic references. 31 14 ~:4t wl!4~ 'Jot. UDC 51Q. 374 FrATURES OF TI-IF STRUCTURE: AND PLASTIC DF-FORMATION OF ZIRCONFUM SATUR.ATED T~Y NITROGLN' AND OXYGEN' V. M. ~Az-hazha. L. N, Avatachik-'. and V. A. Finkel' MVsi~,~'jrn- ginveiing Institute the- lyk-rA;o~;.6i SSR 9Ut=Ltt&d-ta pv.wr.) Februnry 1972 Th-- prvour of 11110 cork is thr 4tudy of 1~e elf~ct "t 1he 'aturation with nitrolzen iaid oxygen at low pressure on the mechanical properties, features of plastic deformation. and structure,o( tirccniuan todide and A purer.rrictal obt;Ained by the zone srnt~?ltlng method 11). Specimenn with the given content.of~g~sevO- impturit;es, w-ere prepared, by, saturation or, the zilroonil"n, I millirnr,%'~ r. hcafiid by ajte-rnatinC currilht in a chat"b,r. a. aresull of the fredi ng of nitrQget It oraxygen through a measuring val~c The ternper ature. of the sprcirnen2 was I 2000centifrade. the sa,tur,ation'time Z minutes, the pressure of thin game* lo-5--tv torr. The juattlity of gas absorbed was calculated a.cearding. to. data, concernin;.the ra.te, of-absorption 12) And was contri;-hed by chemical mialyovs. After saturation by gases. the zirconium ribbons were annealed for the purpose of homogenization I-or 8 minotrs, at the Amp temprratufi~ In a vacuum at I x ro-b fare. The mechanical propcrtiox were studied at room temperalore on specirneno with dimenalons *of the working part of 20 x 50 x 0. ) millimettr at rA constant rate of tension 1. 6 x Io-3 mrco"dv~l. The load s,-As m*A- sured by the DF-0. 2 specimen dymn,,meter. For the study of the crystal structure of tirconium. a inethodology developod earlier (or obtaining specimens with a t-~rnperatrr gradient wa used [L3): a shaped specimen was heated by alternating electric current, and L In this case a temperature difference (earn 700 to 14000C was crea in it. of tht, different rate of O,murplion. the tuncentrAtion of niirt,gvn or ,.yke,, s,arl-I alcog Its, I-plIs nf the, f,oro 114'. the .-tion n( the ispeuiss"." f-In'l AL a wosl ent,srv ab-v RG(IOC in-te-ni a j9 -- C( plaaRp trannfnrmation (OT.,vK--CjPUj. while the oth- p.irl wa% in the D(-phutsr all the time. X-ray photorraphs of the sortiori, of the Apecimen corresponding to variouq flatitration ternperntures were lAken in a Debyr chamber with a dianwter of 11-1 millimeters In CuK,( -radiativo. For preciskrs issraourr. ment of the pirassneterm of the lattices, the zirconium was xubjecled to x-ray photography according to the reverar photography method, and reflections from platw. (ZI t), (1 14) and (ZLJI of (lie GPU lattice were fixed k" the CuK CA -rodiation. an x-ray phaxl.gritphs of zircunium saturated wilh nitrogen to ,t concentration of 0. 07% with rrrpect to rea"P, only DL -Zr lines -ree obiserved; at a high conirrit, of nitrogen dmi the x-ray Phe mcna coolj'd from 'tt ithan qOGIC "a diiii (644 of. cer"m "InveraturA hichrr diffractiori hnt-ai occurred. - The nature of the splitting of Ow hcx.t.: ... I rrilexett indicittetithe tj~ct that its thevie conditions, inittvad of An ordinary 0( transformation (OTaX--GPU) a 8 - of transformation IOTxK-- Rhomboid) occssrv'~' rigure 1. Parantele *rs *f the ir rystAl ti r c of Z rvonium maturAtrd w3h nitrogen at a pressure 61 6 x 10,4 - 'yA Ginct torr a4 & ton at the annealing "mPe3rature. Awn 5-A mv 'C IF -Move 10-,r W LWR UDC: 621-317.7 VIYUMKHIN V. Novosibirsk Pon- Analysis of the Static and Dynamic, Characteristics of Digital-Analog Con- verters With Summation of Weighted Ourrdntn" Novosibirsk, Avtom-etriya, No 4, Jul/Aug:7 1, pp 93-100 Abstract: The paper is a report given at the All-Uniori Conference on Digital Compvter Automation of Scientific Research held, in Novosibirsk in September of 1970. The pu--7jose of thework was to, onalyze the com- ponent.of the static error in a digital-elialog converter with st=ration of weighted currents which is due to temperature drift ~of the parameters of svitatirg diodes, and the com-ponents -0iidh limit the speed of the con- verter. It was found that when a stabilizer with predetermined tempereturc drift is used to compensate for the temperature drift of dio(~e parameters, ith voltage pardable. with that, of the. converter vi a low static. error com suuration (less than XA,) can be attained ~,7ith. simple el'~!ctric circuitry under laboratory conditions. To ensure high stability With reserct to -time and ten-merature, the neasLrenent cirbxiits of the converters must be designed so thet, stability is determined by the relative$ rather than by 112 USSR uDc; 681.142.621 ALEKSEYEV, V. A. BELM, SM 1, V A. M I Wiwi Tw KASr'EROVICH, A. N. POPOV, Yu. A., SOLOM-TKO, V. I. j '" :I "A Multipoint High-Speed Digital $ystem,for Data Collection and Storage." Novosibirsk,-AytometriyauNo 4, it,'! /Aug ',7i,- PP 40-50 Abstract: The article describes a ra-ultipoint high-speed digital system for data collection and storage dewlaped at ~ the Atomic Eneror Institute of the Siberian Department of the Acaderg, of Sciences o:e, the U ME Rfor converting alarge volume of anallog information to digital form prior to computer input. The system contains a level-fiydng module, a ccranutator vith its oim control unit, a deta-stacking unit, a core store, a: systern control unit, end a CRT display. Block and circuit diagrams are prenien-ted, and the purpose and operation of each elcmenti of the zystcm: At; ekmeribed. Initial tests of the pilot r-ode im k' 4t it satis~ of,the system, have shot th fies the desipi requirements. Prizited-eirellit construcfton f.s -uz;vd, and the system is accormodated in 't,.,D equipment bVs -- ane ,for the system proper, and the other for the care store. Seven figures, two tables, two titles. bib~llograpby ol 67