SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGOROV, YU.V. - YEKIMOV, V.V.
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PPLI-HARRY SOURCE: Zhurnal
-~U krobio ogii, Epideraiologii J
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!=undbio ogj:i, 1970, Nf 2j
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DUGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF INTRADERMAL ALLERGIC
TEST IN LISTERIOSI-S
V'
gorova, A.- P Af. Ya. Marly-Ishin, A. X. .%lrjwsh1,zt
r~; 01 t.~;s run,;Uer JR
P,'e9nan'WOMen %0th SusPecied Us' imis. 97 hewth-, versons. 3nd 4" patients with
(Pot caused byLis1.erij)e1io!Lg-. examination (reaction
and compltme~l fixation) before and after the intraciermal te6t, was carried
ouL --kra-11Qgous investipli-onsvveie ptrfom-.ted-an exurinienial animals.
A conchisionwis drawn on the poAbility oi utifiraflonof atialieri for diagnostic
gic tesit , I
T-e requirtd eeaee of sens-kU ation occured only in
half of listeriosis patients.
it is cons;d-_.-ed thpt zHetgic reactions in ibe form of hvpcremia iind ederna of tile skip not
ms than 20 rnin in diameter, developing in 2.1 hoort, and bot disappearing by 4$ hours may
be of -diagrostic sigpilimce. The absence of reaction it) re.;ponse to the allergen gives no
grounds for excluding listeriosis. Weak reactions may be taken i-nto consideration only in
the presence of convincing data of serological examinationi- hij-lh antibody titres or their
distinct growth.
REEL/FRAM
PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
UNCLASSITTED
ION OF NAP14THENK AC16 6ASED, AMUIES -U-
--A csP
Tfi0R-(03)-NA,4ETKlNt N.S.f YEGOROVAip Go,4..s, POITAPOV.-
T R% Yrl FtNF0--USS.R,
I 1~y
1970, 10(l), 1 6- 9
-PUBLISHE-0 ------- 70
AREAS--CHEMISTRY
-j ORI CTAGS-NAMITHENIC ACIDr AMINE-t CRUOE OMY SURFACE ACTIVE AGE14ft
ZATALYSISt ACTIVATION ENERGY
:CUNTRDL MARIKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UN-CLASSIFrED
REEL/FRAME--199710606 STEP NU--UR/02041701010/tIOl/Oll6/0119
R C AC C E S S I O'N' i N'4 1 - - A P ; 1119 9 _7 2
L S S I F I f: D
W. 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT7C
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP011952~
ABSTRACT/EXTPACT--t.U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE CYCLOALIPHATIC A14INES DERIVED
F.ROM NAPHTHET41C ACIDS FPOM BAKU CRUDE OILSi B SUBI 110-30DEGREES AND
.130-160DEGREES WERE ETHOXYLATED AND THE REAC'rION PRODUCTS STUDIED FOR
SURFACE ACTIVE PROPERTIES. THE UNCATALYZED ETHOXYLATION' GAVE 0114LY
iNiNif3l.5(14YDROXYETHYL)A~iliNES. THE REACTION CATALYZED BY.SOLID KOH
-A0.5PEPCENT) GAVE P13LYOXYETHYLENA'IINES:WITH 2-14 OCH SU-32 CH SUB2 UNITS
IN THE CHAIN, idITH AV. 14011. WT. 290-825., THE PROOLlCTS HAVE A HIGH CLOUD,
POINT IN 1PERCENT AQ. SOLN. THE LOWERING OF SURFACE TENS OF T F AQ.
SOLN. IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE CONCN.; THE MAX. EFFECT IS SHDW!tj BY COMPDS.
WITH 6 OCK SUB2 CH SUB2 GROUPS IN THE CHAIN. THE fk SPECTRA HAVE BANDS
AT 1130 AND 122-60 CM PRIME NEGATIVIE1 AND A BROA0 BAND AT 3400 Cm PRIME
NEGATIVEI. THE PRO, L RES.
DUCTS ARE USEFUL AS FLOTATION AGENTS FOR i 0
KINETIC STUDIES- OF fETHOXYLATI-01`4 WEAE- tM'A0Ei*iDN THE HFGHER 601LING FRACTION
AT AN 1.1111TIAL ETHYLENE OXIDE CONCN. OF.0,5 MOLE-L, THE RATE CONST., WAS
CALCO, FROM THE SLOPE OF LOG DELTA P Vio TIME. FOR UNCATALYZED
REACTION AT 140DEGREESt IT IS 3.0 T:IMES40 PRIME4 SEC PRIME NEGATIVE1.
AUT(ICATALYSIS.OF THE REACTI[ON WAS STUDIED ffY ADDN.~~OF (1110CH SU32 CI-I
~SU8211 SU52-?*1 TO THE INITIAL REACTION MAXT.1 THE AUTOCATALYSIS RATE WAS
DETD. FRO" A SERIES OF RUNS WITH VARIED INITIAL CONICN. OF (HOCH SUB2 CH
SU132) SU82-NH AND 0.5 MOLE-L.,IPJITIAL ETHY ENE OXIDE CONCN. THE
L
__~CAJALYTIC EFFECT OF (HOCH SU32- CH SIJ52)i SU132 N" is -PROPORTIONAL To ITS
C0114CN. THE AUTOCATALYSIS RATE COINST. IS 23.7 TIMES~ 10 PRIME3
L.-POLE-SEC.
re
A~ ff _1
ED
3/3. 021 U14CL ASS IF I ED P W .) C E S S I NG OA T E -
CiRC AMESSIGN Pl:,--AP GJL9522
"'ABSTRACTIEXTRACT-THE ACTIVATION EWRGY OF REACTION 'rlS DEETD. F-Rom Tiirt
'ATE CONST. F04 THE U'4CATi%LYZE:) REACTION AT 150 Al N il iOIDEGi~EES (.�.o
AN 0
TIMES 10 PRIME4 SEEC' PRIME NFGATIVE1, RE SP. THE CALCO. ACTIVAtION
'ENERGY 15 SIMILAR TO 11 KCAL-MOLE.
FACILITY:
INST. NEFTEKHM
-S IN .114. TCOPCHIEVA, I-110SCOlill USSR..
USSR UDG 632.95
KRUMSKAYYA, M. N., KOL'TSOV, N. S. TRIMMOV, m. D.;,S11OGV,!, S. m.,
-DAVYDOVA,- A. X. J. L... and XUZOVLEVA, I.
V
"?kthod of Preparing Calcium T6' a'hi' ate"
V t or.
USSR Authi.)rs' Cert-ificate No 264363, filed 27 Dec 68, published 4 Jun 70
(from RZILI-N-lUIT-viva, `%13 1, -10 jmn 71, Alstract No
Translation- CaS,' -Is -1 alne d in an H2S06,riedium by the ox- at-on
-6 id
of, calcitua flniosul-Fate QI) with perhydrol., talkea in 10.1, excoss, at 10-12'.,
52 g H are all"'Ed ir, th c courac of-I hr to a 13.5.ml., 27" solution of ll,)O,,,
cooled to 10*, to which 96 ml HqS
was added
406 (concentration 235
beforehand. lhe resultant suawansion is filtorod out from craces of suffate;
the filtrate is evaporated in vacuum, and Lhe residme crystal.lized.. 23 of
98% 'dihydrate of I is obtained. The mather liquor remaining after crystal-
JLization is used to prepare H2S406'
1/2 015 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE-UTILIZATION OF THE COMPLEX.+ORMING P-RoPERr '.s
IE OFIMETALS FOR THE
PURIFICATIOlU OF AN AT4U~SPHERIC nOISTURE CONDENSATE FROWAMMONTUN IONS
AUTHOR- t 05)-- Y;: V.V. PATRIAEYEVAP T.14*t
E AA"jjE.., KRASNOSHCHEKOVIP
YU.V., Sio V's, VxF*~~
STO
y
,:"tCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,:SOURCE--KOSMICHESKAIA BIOLOGIIA I.ME0ITSj4e_A, VOL. 49 JAN.-FEB. 1970t P.
_56~-60~
~.rJATE PUBLISHED------70
Nl S'UBJ,ECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~~O~Rllc TAGS--MAGNIES[Umt ZINCs COPPERt COaALTs NICKEL, AMMUNIUM, COMPOUN01
~:~-:40N EXCHANGE RESIN
c
LIATROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
Dr
jCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
STEP NO--UR/0453170/034/000/0056/0060
REEL/F-RAME--1997/1559
~.,C IRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0120338
UNCLASS.IFIE0
1/_2 016 UNCLASSIfTED PROCES.SING DATC---llSEP70
-.-:T.,I:TLE--USE OF THE COMPLEX FORMING.. PROPERTIES OF.METALS FOR FREEING
~~'.,.ATMOSPHERK CONDENSATE FROM AMMONIUM il:ONS~:-U-..
AUTHOR--YEGORO V&v L.E.s KRASNOSHCHEKOV, PATRIKEYEVA, T.M.,
ELYAYEV,-Vtr.-V-.,-STOLBOV,-V.P..
P
EP
:'_~.i,.COU,NTRY 6F 'INFO--USSR
S-OURCF--M0SCOWt KOSMICHESKAYA RIOLOGIYA r MEDITSINA, RUS.~IAN, VOL 4, NO 1,
1970, SUBMITTED,-FOR PUBLICATION 25 SEPTEMBER' 1969, PR
DATE PUBLISHED ---- -- 70
ECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MIECH.r IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
MPLEX
T.0PI CTAGS-AMMONIA, ADSORPTION,. CATION EXCHANGE RESIN, METAL CO
ATMOSPHERIC WATER.
;_,c,OmpOUNDj
C(lNTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIPIED
:,-PROXY REEL/FRAklE---19Q7/1'l91
STEP NIO
i.:l'ClRC ACCESSION ND--AP0104629
UNCLASSIF]FD
USSR UDC'547.269.3+541.49
IL'YASHEEVICH, I. I., FODOTAYNOVk, V. N., SEREBRYAKOVA, N. V.,.I~COROVA,
1. G. and TYURENTOITA, G. N., Ural Polytechnical Institute imeni ~.-n.-Kllrbv
t'synthesis of Complexing Agents. Ethylenediamine-'~4,11'-di--I-etbanesulfonic-
N~7methylphosphonic Acid ani Its Properties"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Kliimii, Vol 41 (103), No 4, Apr 71, pp 758-761
Abstract: Ethylenediamine-N,N'-di-o-ethanesulfonle acid was dissolved in
water; its pH was brought to 8-9. Chloromethylphosphonic acid was prepared.
Both solutions were then combined, kept: on water bathiuntil the pH ceased
to change, maintaining it at 8-9 during the:,reactio-a cime. At the completion
of the reaction, the solution was cooled, its pH lowered to 1-2 by addition
of HC1, the solution was filtered and evaporated. Next it was passed through
a KU-1 ion exchange column, evaporated, and the product -- ethylenediamine-
N-W-di-a-ethanesulf onic-N-me thy lphos phonic acid (1) ~ at. p. 86-87' is pre-
cipitated with methanol. It is. more basic than ethvlenediaiiiine-N,N'-di-~-
ethanesulfanic acid, but less basic than e thy lened i amine-N, V- tri-E-e t h ane-
sulf onic acid (II) . I t was shown that presence of the P (0) (0--) 2 group in
(I) increases the stability of its complexes with. cations, as compared to
28
MSR 54?: 2.9.3*541.49
LUX
-OVA,~ G
SEMRYAKOVAt N. V., L' G and TiURWZ G. H.
ethanesul-
*Synthesis of Complexing Compounds. Ethylenediamlne~
fonyl--,';-caxbox-r--ettWI-li'-methylDhosphmdc Acio. tLwuj"
Leningrm, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimlij VoL 41, No 8, Aug 71, pp ibiz-1815
Abstract omplaxing agents ana
j Continixing the!-- 1kork on the synthesis of c
the stuay of their chemical properties,:the authors eynthesizea ethyleneaiamine-
HtN,-Qi- A -eti:-.--nesulfony-L-1~-carbo.%-,methyl-NI-rothylp~osphonic acid (EDSUP)
ard deteikined its cLissociation constants by the potenUometric method. It
is shown that reula?eat of a carboxymethyl group in the moiecule of ethyl-
eziedian-ine-N,l -al- ethanesuix,okv.L-21,1,,I-olacetic acid (EaSS) by the methyi-
phosphonlic group increases the stability: of the result4int compiax compounds.
EDSUP is superior to EMEZ in complexIng efficiency, ou-C :torns complexes
less stahle than those of i0i_?A. The.authors thank 1: TA. PWTOVSKIY for his
advice aw inmerest In the woric,
008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
i.-I-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0114341
.-~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTkACT. T40 FORMS OF THE TITLE COMPD.,
.:,''DL-DMSA AND MESO-UMSAi WERE TESTED AS TO THEIR. RELAs"IVE EFFICACY IN THE
REDN. OF PRIME203 HGCL SU82 WHICH HAD BEEN.GIVEN TO RA'rs, THE ISOMER
~TESTED, WAS ADMINISTERED IS LESS THAN DR.EQUAL T13 15 MIN PRIOR TO THE
1: liNITRODUCT!ON OF THE HG COMPD., 3 OOSES~OF THE R,-SPa: ISOMER BEING GIVEN
EACH DAY FOR A TOTAL OF 3 DAYS. THE HG~WAS GIVEN S. C.~AT LEVELS OF 35,
70t AND 242 MG-KG. AN EXPT. WAS ALSO DONE AT AN ORAL DOSAGE LEVEL OF
385 MG-KG. THE PERCENT OF THE HG COAPD. ELIMINATEO WAS CHECKED AFTER I
AND 3 DAYS, IN ALL CASES THE DL FORM WAS MUCH MORE EFFICIENT THAN THE
MESO FORM. THE RESULTS ARE GIVEN IN TABULAR FORM. ~GN ALKALI TITRN. OF
THE 2 FURMSI~BUTH IN THE PRESENCE AND,ABSENCE OF HGCL SUB2t IT WAS FOUND
THAT THE 2 TITRN CURVES WERE ALMOST IDENTICAL. HOWEVER,'OIFFERENCES
WERE NOTED IN TH; CURVES WHEN THE ABSORBANGEWAS DETO. AT DIFFERENT PH
LEVELS. FACILITY: SVERDLOVSK. INSTP GIG. TIZ~,PROFZABOLi
S'
VFRDLOVSK, USSR,
UNCLASSIFIEO
USSR UDC 911.3.610,9:597.6(571.18)
KORSHI
P. V., RAVDONIKAS, 0. V., MAL'KOV, C. B., &ORD -1 ZIMINA,
-0V, V
V.: Ye. . KOSTYUK P., 117-A-1.1OV, V. S., MOROVA, T.N =Ibk
RUDAKOV, V. A., CHULOVSKIY, I. K., and SHAYMAH, M. S.
"On Carrier Characteristics and Contacts With Vectors of Viral and
Bacte-rial Infections Among Omskaya Oblast Wild-~Aaimals"
V. sb. Vopr. infekts- patol. (Problems of Infection Pathology collection
ofworks) Vyp. 2, Omsk, 1970, pp 75-73 (from RM-Medi ts insitaya Geografiya,
No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4.36.51)
Ti=slation: A. table is presented of species composition'of do
'last wild
-aninals -and their relative population by individual landscape subzones in
Omskaya oblast (64 species) . Transmission of ififecti.onslwith natural foci-
was es
tabl.-:shed in 27 species for the following'diseases: tickborne
eazephaAltis, Orzk hemorrhagic fever, rabies',, ti-aborne scrub faver,
Q fever, tulare=a, erysipelas, toxoplasmosia, aad leptospirc~;Is.
33
USSR UDC 632.95
AREN, A. K., FAL'KENSHTEYN, B. Yu ZELMEN, V. TH., YEGOROVA, L. V., OZOLIN'
R. R., POPLAVSKAYA, N. I., and SHOFRO, E. A., Inseftd'C~-&F,6Tjanic Synthesis,
Academy of Sciences Latvian SSR
"Method of Preparing '-'-(a-phenyl-a-p-fliiorophenylacat~l)-1,3-indandione"
USSR Authors' Certificate No 263586, filed.14 Nov 67, published 4 Jun 70
~(from RZh-Khimiya, No 1, 10 Jan,71,,Ahstract~Ho IN531P)
Translation: A mixture of 4.5 g metallic Na is heated~at ljO-140' in 50 nl
anhydrous PluXe, 45 ml anhydrous MeOH is:then added dropwise to the mixture.
the mass is heated on an oil bath for 1-1.5 fir with intensive stirring,
~7 evaporated, and the residue cooled to 80' and treated with 150 ml anhydrous
C6H6 and 20 g dLmethyl phthalate. A mixture of 11.25 g, freshly prepared
phenyl-fluorophenylacetone in 50 ml anhydrous C6H6 isadded dropwise over
the.space of I hr to the reaction mass, with a 50 ml mixture of C61'15 ind
me tim . The
HeOll distilled off at the sa: e 11~once more a mixture of 11.25
freshly prepared 2- phenyl-2-c:-fluorophenylacetc-ne and 4 g anhydrous dimethyl
phthalate in 50 ml anhydrous C6H (11 is added dropwise, witl.i 50 -ail of solvents
being distilled off. During con2ensation oil bath temperature is 118-120'.
After components are mi-%ed, the mixture is.stirred for 10 hr at 118-120*,
1/2
USSR
Aren, A. K., et al., USSR Authors' Certificate No 263586, filed 14 Nov 67,
published 4 Jun 70 (from RZh-Khim~ya, No 1, 10 Jan 71, Abstract No lN531P)
evaporated at 11-15 mm, the oily residue is treated with $00 ml cold water,
and heated with stirring. The layer of water is decanted,land the crystalline
residue treated analogously three or four times with water until it dissolves
completely. Combined water layers are treated With 40 ml (jilute IICI (acid,
1:1) until the reaction of the medium. i~'acld, are stirred, kept for ^112
br, and decanted. The amorphous residue is:.treated with 80 ral hot iso-PrOll
and stirred. A yellow precipitate is filtered off, w1iich iG rinsed two or
three times with 10 to 15 -.11 portions of cold iso-PrOlf, to yield 15 g
(42.5%) 2-(o~- henyl-a-p - f luo ropheny lace ty 1) -71, 3-1 ndandione (1), melting
P
point 121-5*. The isopropyl mother,liquors are diluted.with 100-150 ml
decanted; the oily residueis treated with 5 ml IICL (acid, 1:1'
water and
to yield, as described above, an additional'3 S (8.5%).1. 1 possesses a
broad spectrum of zoocidal action.
2/2
41
Jill I ~j t j''i
USSR tMC 622.011.43
L V
WVRYWA, N. H. and Y=ROV4
CtConcerning a Class of laws of Change of the Velocity V(x,z)"
Leningrad, Vopr. Dinamich. Toorii Rasprostr. Seysmich. Voln Sbo2-,nJ.k (questions
of the Dynamic.Theory of the Propagation of Seismic Waves -- Collection of
Works), Nalkap No 11, 1971, pp 72-79 (from',Refqrativnyy Iulhurnll, Mlekbanika,
'No 2, Feb 72, Abstract No 2Y869 by A. A%. Gvozdev)
Tramlations Attention is directed to the fact that the equation of an eikonal
can be solved in quadratures in the case where the wave-propagation xate in
Cartesian coordimtes x and z is given in the form of Y(xz) = Zf(x)+
(Z)T2
Analogously, in the spherical coordinates# x$ theta,the s~plution in q luurvz
is obtained wben
The above-noted circumstance is used for obtaining sDaple formulas for the
waverange tLmrsz and for the immersion depth.of the rays for two:particular
cases;
(2) t en ix)=CX~4
.2)A
(~+Inv"heen
0
0
)8 -
1/2 021 UNCLASS I Fl',ED PROCESSING BATE--160CT70
TITLE--AEROSOL REVACCINATION WlTHjYPHOI0 BOTULINUM A AND 8 TRIVACCINE AND
_-WITH TYPHOID TETANUS BOTULINUM4AND B TETRAVACCINE UNDER EXPfR'IMENTAL
~_AUTHOR-(05)-ALEKANDROVY N-lot:GEFE.Ni N.YE.o YEGOROVA;r N.B., YEFREMOVAI.
VaN. 9VORONTSOVP I.Va
COUNTRY, OFINFO--USSR
-'ZHURNAL MIKROBI OL
OLOG11i EPIDEM 06 1 IMMUhUBICLOGII, 1970i.NR 51
-84-89
AT E- PUBL I SHED----- 70
-BIOLOGICAL AND MED.1"AL ~SCJENGES
_SUIBJECT -AREAS
TAGS--AEROSOL VACCINE, TYPHOID FEVER VACCINEI.IHMUNIZATION,
~:_'-_'~'-~BUTULISMr TETANUS
XONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~,.6.dC,I)mEt4T..-,CL,,ASS--UNCLASS IF IED
,-,PRIOX.Y-REEL,/FRAME--1994/0151 STEP NO--Uit/0016/70/0001005/0084/0089
_C IRC ACCESSION NO--AP011.4547
UNCLASSIFIED
--160CT70
2/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCES SING DATE
lZIRC ACCESSION NQ--AP0114547
:46STRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. ~A STUDY WAS.;MADE OF THE
"-;:~::POSSIBILITY OF INDUCTION OF INTENSE IMMUNITY AGAINST BOTULISM, TYPES A
AND, Bf AND TETANUS FOLLOWING SINGLE AEROSOL REVACCINATION WITH
ASSOCIATED PREPARATIONS. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS WHICH WERE VACCINED
TWICE WITH SEXTATOXOID OF THE KHARKOV INSTITUTE OF VACCINE AND SERA 5 TO
6 MONTHS BEFORE WERE SUBJECTED TO REVACCINATION. AEROSOL REVACCINATION
WITH TYPHOID BOTULINUM A AND 8 TKIVACCINEr AND 141TH TYPHOID TETANUS
-BOTULINUM A AND 8 TETRAVACCINE PRODUCED A CONSIDERABLE ELEVATION,OF THE
LEVEL OF ANTITOXIN AGAINST ALL THE ~TOXOIDS.INCLUDE6 INTO THE COMPOSITION
OF THE VACCINES. REVACCINATED RABBITS.PROVED TO BE RE&ISTANT TO
OF 500 OLM OF BOTULIN, TYPE At AND,OF 100 DIM OF TYPE B.
WAS ALSO AN ELEVATION OF THE TITRES.;OF TYPHOID 0 HEMAGGLUTININS
IN RABBITS. FACILITY: MOSCOW INST[ITUT:VAKfSIN I SYYOROTOK IM.
MECHNIKOVA.
UNC L A S S I F IE D
USSR UDC 615.372:576.851.5511.015.4:612.017.1
YEFREMOVA, V. N., and FEDYAYEV, S. F. , Mosc(xv Institute of
Vaccines and Sera imeni Mechnikov
11imunobiological Parallels in Experimental Investigations of Dry and Liquid
Vaccinal Aerosols ou Animals. Report Ill. ;Sensitizing Action of Tetanus
~ ; I ft
Toxoid. Aerosol Depending on Its Fractiona1 Dispersive Composition
Moscow, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiblogii i Immunobiologii, No 11, 1971,
pp 82-87
Abstract: The tests were performed on guinea pigs, and the development of
anaphylactic. shock and lethal outcome served as 'the criterion of sensitization.
In all cases, the antitoxin titers in the animals were 0.01-0.1 'HU/ml after
the first vaccination ind 40-50JW/ml after the second va"ecinalJon. Combined
tetanus. toxoid and typhoid antigen aerosol containing leva than 50% of small
'particles (up to 2 microns in diameter) induced anaphylaciftc sliock in 33% of
the.animals after the first immunization-and in 49% after,the second, while
combined aerosol containing 60-70% of, the small:particles~induced anaphylactic
shock in 73% and 79Z reupectively and lethal outccnrie in 23% of :the animals.
Vaccination with aerosols containing only t6tanus toxald yielded similar
results. It is concluded that the presence~of, typhoid antigen does not
-1/2-
i t,.,, v ~ i ~1-1-1111111 "' ~-=
USSR UDC 621.3iT.6i.6
ALEKSEYEVA, L. I., YEEVSEYEV, V. I. YEGQROV.11, N P., FAYGE113LMII ff. A.
A Curve-Tracing Instrument"
3hler~n~'ye obraits~y, t6varnyye znaki,
VID's CONT OT-Kry-Ulya, izobreteniya.. provj,
N 2 - Jan .71- horls~ Certi:fic-ito'.~6:%~�,6-46tt,,-"dilvisi(jn"!H, -filed 1 Mar 68,
i~t6lish6d n,.Dec TO, p 164-
Translation: This Authorts Certificate introduces actirve-tracing device
Xor,finding the frequency response of comwmications channelo by direct
arison on the screen of a cathode ra~,tubn. Die device contains a
COM
.stepped frequency response indicator, a vobbalator, and, a module for
studying frequency responses. As a distinguishing, feature of the patent,
in order to automate the ?rocess of measuring frequency responses of cam-
nunications channels and to obtain a stepped reference :response, a fixed
attenuator is connected between the wobbulator and the channel to be mea-
ile the cormarison circuit contains-attenuators connected to the
sured, wh
above-mentioned stepped frequency response lnelLcator.
-:36
Mau
USSR UDC: 621.396.6-181.5
XEGORGVA,,,~N. M., KANDYBA, P. Ye.
!='!76n,.the Problem of Selecting Conditions for Depositing Stable Low-Resistance
Nichrome Films"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch.-tekhn. sb. Priyernno-usilit. !~-'Mpy (Electronic
Technology. Scientific and Technical Collection, Receiv'lng and Amplif)ring
;ka
Tubes), 1,970, vyp. 2(17), pp 23-28 (from!RZh-Radiotekha No 5, May 71,
Abstract No 5V215)
Translation: A basis is given for selection of substrate temnerature for
vapor deposition of loir-resistance nichrome films. It is found that for low
value resistors, the temperature coefficient of resistance is a nonlinear
function of resistance. The highe ~is observed with deposition
st stability
on substrates heated to temperatures above 3000C. Itio shown how the fillms
can be chemically adjusted to Increase resistor ratin s. and improve stability.
g
-ResUM6.
av
USSR UDC 542-91:547-1'118
A. A. TEMSOVA, I. D. HUDMA, M. A., YE.,qQROIIA, IRAIDOVA,
.0, j
I. S.1 and LOGINOV, V. B., Institutelof Organic and Physical Chemistry Imeni A.
Ye. Arbuzov Acad. Sc. USSR
"Synthesis and Some Properties of Acrylic:and Methacrylic. Derivatives of Chloro-
phos and Its Analogues
Moscow, Izvestiya Akadem-ii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya., No 4, Apr 73,
PP 883-886
Abstract: fLaaction of chlorophos and its analogues with acid.ch-lorides of
acrylic, netacrylic and CK -fluoroacrylic acids gave new products with fungicidal
activity: 0,0-diphenyl-, 0,0-di-n-biityl-, and 0,0-diriethyl-(l-acroylox,,f-2,2,2-
trichloroe thy!) phosphorate, di--n-butyl-(l-metacrylov.Y-2,2,2-'richloroethyl)
phoirphonate and 0,0-d-n-butyl-(1- C( -fluoroacroylo-yy-~P.,2,2-ti-J.cliloroothyl)
phosphonate. Using 0,0-di-mothyl other of 2,2-trtchloroethylpholpho-
4c acid as control, it has been established that replaepment of the acetyl
group by an acroyl or metacroyl radical increases the fuMgicidal activity and
toxicity. Introduction of a chlorine atom onto an alkoxylgroup has a similar
effect. Elongation of an alkoxy chain.at the.phosphoras atom-decreases the
toxicity.
Mm"
USSR 2.91t547.1-118
UDC 542
ZOE-MCIV., V. 11. 171-1=30VA, I. D., I-, A., YPGO-ROVA,
C'.-ZF~istry Ins-ZIt"At mi A: 1,7. Lu, I
I. Ullyanov-1/min -aznA lvc~-b-itwtc of C-;-g-mic and
ir~c-ni A, Ye. Arb=ov of US Acn-Ceriq of Scione-es US' R
"Deadivotivcs of Fhoznborus Acids o-nd -1 -Cbloroa-Jayl Alcohol! " 2. Synthesis
C' -Chloroallvl F;~;-'Wrs a--phoric Ack and o*~ their Biolo-icU-
of Fixed of Ph 80L,3
Hoscoir, Izvestiya, Akradeail Vauk SSSSR, Seriya No 5, Flay 72,
1155-1159
Abstracti A provious article by tho nuthorn dec-c-Ibr-d r3a,-,~:t phcGphorou3,
phosphoric, thiophosphorric nid phoaubinia acid cstor.%.:cont~~dninS ar,
allyl radical. A stuly of biological pro-pert-ics, of tho vyw~.liccInd ccimpounds
shousd tha'Ll thsy ba-va an sc-lectlve ftm,-icidal crid I'VII
tozicity -,ni significr-it activity tov:,XLI,-3 the dcrzatoPI'LytCS T-T-1-chophyton
9YPsCun- arl-i unro no-11c"-bl-3 in iil-Acd p,i=phor.-Ic
acid estem ccnlmirdn'r~ o;jn q -ahlorro,~Lllyl- =dAcz-tl. Rr-clindnaxy d--t-- ch--vved
that the f LnFicida-I actvivtt'y Of tho mixed oatera, incci~ar---s v:ith len -thcning
a-wi, rhil- toxicity
of the hydrocarbon radicalG at the phonphorv-14
ILI41, 11 IIJI ;~l 171 LIII 1 37. 1 11 Q5, I A,
-Im j ~1,*-i
rm;- I I
estiya Akadeai Hauk SSSRp Seriya, Khimichesk
ARBUZU1, B. A., at al. Izv 'ayap
Ito 5f 1:~-y 72t rP I 1 -55-1150
cle Gives a re dc.'-,-'lf:,d study of th- biolog-Ical effect of
The r-resent arti, -o
this type of comtound. The aLhyl rardliv-a In tho-series of compounds
Cl
(RO)7P(O) was lonetAwned from C to C Mi IV.Provenent, in
C-!"2 C C H 2 6'
tbo c,--1t%.,Un- th-D r--action b--ti.-s-,on dtalk-y1rhospho-ric acid
chlorides r-r. 4- cr,~'-chlorcp-ilyl alcohol in an al:'SOlUtS L bn.nzeriv (-JnstvvA of
eil-4r, as lt~~.for,21 -,.nd ztt root-, tem-varatua-a, inexcased, tho yic1da cont-Aid-,x-ably.
The rf.-Sults t*h---t the zelectivity. of. th~) action of the conpowlis on
the all-,yl raflie,,ld froa
the &:!rmtoi t3y-1-:!c in -,;h-,.rp!y by lam-th-,mir
cal ri~Auces Ahe witifungal activity
1C -to C Furthex lengthening, Of ~.the ri4
6*~
Ia. ;ajmcj'jh dVeri.-anyl- -cblo
ot -the - dtiVity jj~ddjc
corLmOUT'As. The top S016
aLlyl pho#hate.
2/2
1/2 027 UNC~ASSIFVED~
'PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
:-rITLE--THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OFFILLED EBOhITE~~MIXTURES BASED ON
-U-
N-A.9 YEGOROVAr.' S-A-t NEKRASOVAt E.1-t AGAYANTSt
1 .4. vKOCHANOVAr O*ml
COUNTRY OF INFO---USSR
;~S(13URCE-KAUCH. REZINA 1970p 29(2)r 27-9'
PUBLISHEO------70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS
1-OP I CTAGS--FILLER, SYNTHETIC RUBBER? HEAT'TRANSFER cOEFf- I c I EN
'Tr HEAT
EBONITEt STYRENE/ (U) SKMS50P.- SYNTHETIC RU13BER
~~t,ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
STEP NO--UR/0138/70/0291002/0027/002'3
"PROXY REEL/FRAME--.1997/0457
~,..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119393
UNCLASSU
ZZ2 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING L)ATE--30OCT70
C,-:IRC 'A CC E S S. I PN N O-AP 0 119 3 9 3
~.'ASSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE HEAT COND" COCFFS. (LAMBOA IN
KCAL-M-HR-DEGREESC). "EAT TRANSFER COEFFS.: (A IN DECREES M PkIMEIZ-HR),
VOL..HEAT CAPACITIES (C EQUALS LAMBDA-A) WERE ()ETD. FOR EBONITES
-,-MADE. FROM SYNTHETIC RUBBER SKMS-50P FILLE[Y.WITH! LES~JHAN OR EQUAL TO
..3.00 PARTS OF EBONITE POWDERi KEROGENt CARBON P014DER:r OR KAOLIN IN THE
30-170DEGREES RANGE. THE TEMP. HAD NIO EFFECT ON LAM,3DA A14D A. THE
INCREASE OF THE FILLER AMT. INCREASED LAMBDA AND A.T TYPICALLY LAMBDA
-AND.-A OF THE UNFILLED EBONITE WEAC, RESP.1-0.181 AND 3.71 TIMES 10
i-:-,,NEGATIVE PRIME4., LAMBDA AND A OF THE EBONITES CONTO. 100 PARTS AND 3oo
~~-:-.PARTS CARBON POWDER WEREY, RESP., 0.203,:4.24 TIMES:110 NE"ATIVE PRIME4
-2441 4.74 TIMES 10 NEGATIVE PRIME4~. 'THESE EBONITES CONFORMED TO
ND -0.
jHE_-PHONON THEORY.OF HEAT TRANSFER AND~THE'.EQUATION'LAMBDA EQUALS CUL-3
-1 S ~ THE AV. PHONON VE LOC I T Y A P PRO X I M AT ELY,: EQUAL : TO 2. 5TIMES 10 PRIME5
-~`CM-tS,EC -AND L IS~JHE AV.. FREE PATH GF~TRE PHUNON), FACILITY:
KHIM. TEKHNGL* INST9 1(4- LO,4ONOS(1VA',:-MOSCOWv ~USSR.
UNCLASS"
M
USSR 1. 7 5
GX) S. V. e C t r 11
URAj A.
t 0 -
Y 0 C ad e 0 SCienCtI. 7. r ST.,.
.1menj- e
-asi-M~ the G-U--PUL Of EICCLfOglag
n
cre
Kiev, Avto-maticheskay'a Svarlia, No 7, Jul 70, pp 3 9- 4 2
discus 3
AbStract: The presc-,t study d. ses the potentials L I
lu. Dy n,
Of the elecurosla~ process nd im-1 roving the ! c. uality oL:e
the heat distribution in the welding p,oo-1. in sur-11 a th:iL r-
is liberaLed in. zoncts
tion of the tlaemal output of
the immediace vicinity of tht~ .-,ater-coo1Qd ~-oming devices,* IIS
wero. conducted on steiAs 16t~S at:,rupture 50:jNr];),
0 and 22Y
ftor. at rupture = 90 and 121) 5520-321,
105 mm (TU G,-,P 1-551). Thc- cliAnge in t7hi,, sh;,tpe L)-l
'pool by h. c a L -uzfon -s -`-i~z:racad in a figure. Eloc-rusj.,--~~;,
re4istrib
WiLh two wires in Zllx,~d pO~;iLliol ~-.L L*:',2 3lidCrS ~-4p-POirS LOI ~e ~;W
Welding, The arise at , Lhis Point -IrL favorablo. t: o
cryscallization of L:l e mietal pool, wiUch promoces higher rez- C)
cracks. The uso f~ 1lar wire without current: ralses the.
1/2
756. 01
ul., A S. V., XTOVIKO
Vi I.' V.
-TlRr;NSjjrPE7VkT
'%I Petrov
TOU-1
d
Svarl~a, No 10 0 c 7 G, pp 43"4.z-.
Ostrac--: This Z,
des=,-i cc,-,
r S i S t a-,-
17
scam's
a-a ~rt Lhz~
vesse-s
(COST scari,-~ardl 55'~0-62)
are given. Z--Z-1-OdS LaSLe~i a-,loyin~,j 1: "n,
vfiula C-1,n,lOllLz; ri~diucin- t""O cold bl:iLL'l.,:.-.,--:~:B
cooil, Z, 01, ~l C -'Gc a rae z a Is ild, VLL.~:-- OUii Z(-, uu-, o'k,
invoiving ~:a-e of fluorride flu..z up oF 16,-D-71`~ Ca-
A
)03, co
,as and noamatall ic ~2 H --s
L
ag CA~cttrode wlr-s f S ram i I z:,a r li-p::, c-..:. LO
z on 6 w I' t cl~,-.ups. A table is of t-le va-cus allovLi
auzhors, is a second -',,,,e: characceristics o
of
the use G:: wire Sv---,,C-G2. llhotc,~rapll-.s, of die, t,~eldl
also Z. U o r s p r o r, i s e a n o Li i or a r c e n w1 i ch -c-'ac- ciil:i
-i L he a
in; p metall of die we, by r L e c e s w:
ROM
USSR UDC: 681.3.06:51
DELYUM, G. V., T.
G., POLYAKOVj, V. A.,, and TALAIAY, M. M.
"Subprograms for Processing Symbolic Information"
Vestn. Khartkov politekhn. in-ta (Herald of the Kharkov Polytech-nical Insti-
tute) No 77, 1973, pp 14-16 (from RZh-"-4.omatika, telemekhanika. i vychis-
litel'naya tekhnika, No 12, 1973, Abstract 96 12B139)
Translation: The deficiencies of glossary capacity in modern and newly
designed electronic computers are considered.' It is p;-oposed to increase the
computer's glossary capacity by introducing new commands or standard sub-
programs for element-by-element transformation of symbols. The content of
nost of the programs is described.by the command of a hypothetical computer.
Increasing the glossary capacity of:the-computer permits realization of
element-by-element transformation of symbols, eases the associative search for
informat-lon, and simplifies the modeling:of.digit al devices of any significance
on existing computers of the general type. Resume,
III ~ f;!:Il I
~ -.~. - I * : I ~ -
UNCLASS I HED . :
OZ4 UNCLASSIFIOU dROCL-8' ING ;J-ATE--13NOV70
S.
STUDY OF RAUIONUCLLDE TRA:::FER THP,,DUGH THE PLACENTA
L
:,T
ri4-;:lR BIOLOGICAL ACTION ON THE facs T US -U--,'
UTHO R- W 5)
MOSAALEVi'YU.I.s UULOAK(lVt L A.v- LYANGINSKAVA, A.M.,
P a r YEGOROVA Y' T..,M.~
ARENKITt
GUMMY --OF: INFQ--'USSrwa'~~'~-
.'.-::..:'ld0RCE--(CONF 690501, PP 153-60)
~"-,IATE PlJdL ISHED ------- 70
-CT A~
iU6Jlz ~EAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCESi NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND
-TECHNOLOGY
*QP`IC TAGS-PLACENTAL-TRANSPORT, RAGIOACTIVE ISOTOPE, T R A N S li R A N I U.14
ELEMENT FETUSs- STPONTIUM ISOTOPE, 'AMERICIUM -ISOTOPE IODINE ISUTO?'
~RADIATION BIOLOGIC EFFECT
GONTROL' 4ARKIt4G--NO RESTRICT10NIS
-)OCUME.114T CLASS--UNCLASSfFIED
REEL/FRARE-3001/2183 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/bo,)/oi53/01.',O
NO--ATOlZ7547
I R CACCESSION
UNCLASSlizi*L0
2/i 024 CL ASSI FIED~ ~OROCESSING' DATE---1~3,IOVI-b'
U,~
1- IRC ACCESSION '40--AT0127547
I C'i L) C' L I i) C: f k A" SE. RR ED
--48STaACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-ri- A5STRACT. LEVELS GF P'A-
TO TH& FETUS AND RAOIGNUCLIDE RETENTION 1 N THE PLACEN7A bN T '-E
-ICAL CHAAACTERISTICS OF THE UUCLIGE ANO TviE P;:,-"ICJ OF VREGNA%~-(.
-CHEP
Td~: PLACENT'L TRANSFER OF ALL7 NUCLIVES INCREASC f3'
TH' '-:-Nt)- OFJPREONANCY*~ 4HE K;ATiOS 0~; T:-IE
15 ~DAYS OF- GESTATIOM. AND
TO T! WERE
NUC L-I DE TRAINSFEKREU TOWARD T5 F H ISFE, E0 EA~RLIER
AT. `T.RAIN R
P-R, I RE239 PUS" J.7; ~PRIME241 All 8: TO, 4 #5~ PkIME:1~7 CS', HT0, AN-9
PRIM:E-2-37 NP,- :5,- PRIME90 -SR, 20;: ANU PRIME 131 1 1 i 7 co To 6000. TI iE
CONTENT OF TRANSURAN[C ELEMENTS I N THE P L A C EN T A AT ALL PERIODS CF
WAS j 15 T I I ES HIGHER I N THE FETUSES. R A 0 f 0 i% D:'C
TO THAN
CH,`411GES IN THE FEABRYO UEPE,'..D GN THE A-MOUNT OF. ACTIVITY 1"IJECTE'), 1*~-.E
01STRIbUTION PATTERN, 4&i) THIE PHYSICAL FRQPI~:RTIES F 1C f R A I L'Oc.
THE A!~ST CriAl-N-ACTERISTIC CHAN'o~ES WITH I-HE V4A[OJS
RADICNUCLID6S ARE: PRIME90. SK, A DECREASE, IN THE TRA.N~,FER CF %UCLID2
FK0.4 PLACENTA TO FETuS; PRIMIE241 ANIr EARLIEP INDUCTIOIN OF RADIAT!"),
:DISORDERS IN' THE PLACENTA THAN IN THE~:FETVSES; PRIME131 1, OF
RAUIDINDUCED EMBRYOPATHY DEPENDS ON THE PIRCIOUCTIGN CF 0I5GV)Ek5 [,,,I TNE
MOT HE k I S THYAOID; HTD, GENERALIZED VASCULMi CiiANGES IN THE t-iol'HEKS Aw)
FETUSES. FACILITY: MINISTRY.GF~PUBLIC HEALTH, MOSCOW.
UNC LASS I F I E 0
I
77 0-1
ONCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE -23OCT71
-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0127069'
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. RIGHT ASCENSIONS OF 4 SOURCES OF
:-'~~J)H RADIATION WERE MEASURED IN 1969 IN THE MAIN ASTRONO!AIC OBSERVATORY OF
:THE ACADEMY OF.SCIENCES OF THE USS.S.R. TWO S91JRCES OF RADIATION,
DETECTED IN 1968, CLOSELY COINCIOED WITH THE NMLCY.G AND VYCV.A OBJECTS.
THE RADIOLINE OF Ofi IN THFSE SOURCES-HAD THE HIGHEST INTENSITY AT
FREOUENCY 'OF 1612 MHZ AND ITS PROFILE WAS~CHARACT ERIZED BY THE PRESENCE
OF 2 REGIONS OF RADIATION DIFFERING.STRONGLY IN RADIAL VELOCITYa THIS
CAN BE- RELATED TO ROTATION, EXPANSIONt'~ OR COMPRE.S SIGN OF A GAS CLOUD.
.,THE :POSITION IN EACH RADIAL VELOCITY WAS MEASURED SEP.; RADIATION OF 0"
LINE WITH RADIAL VELOCITIES OF MINUS-24*2t,18.5i, PLUS 21 KMq AND MINUS
MINUS 6~4v PLUS 45.5v PLUS 49 AND PLUS 52,8 01 PER SEC FOR
Glt-81 SOURCES WAS MADE
W4LCY(; AND VYCMA, RESPO OBSEPVATIOI; OF. W49AND S
AT 1655-,--MHZ. THE'L FNE OF!'GH RAUtAT fON ~ IN -T HE :SGR-it,2 SO'URCE WAS MEASURED
-~:AT RADIAL-VELO,CITY OF'PLUS 67.7 KMAPER SK~., FACILITY: RYZHKOV,
N. F -FlZ a_INSTv IM. LEBEDEVAt' MIOSCOW#~ USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED.
C t RC 'ACCESSION NU-001 11501
UNCLASSIFIM
UNCLASSIFIED PRCCEStING DATE-020CT70
CJ.RC ACCESSIUN NO-AP 0 11150 1
--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. POLY(ETHYLIENE TEREPHTHALATE) (1)
-4BSTRAr-T/FX TRACT
FILIMS AND-PJLY(TETRAFLI)GROETHYLENE) (111 FILMS WERE POLARIZED BY. HrATING
TO IIOPEGREFS AND L35DEGREES, RESP., I N: PULAPtZIING~FIELDS FOR SIAILAR To
I HR. AND. THEN BY ALLOWING THEM TO COOL- IN. THESE FTC-LOS TO ADOM TEMP.
THE POLARIZATION# MEASURED BY THE RATIO ClFt.THE INpucED TO THE 31RIGINAL
CHARGE D.s PERSISTED FOR LARGER TIM 0R.1QUAL Tn Si RUNIHS AND LASTE.0
-LONGER FOR 11 THAN FOR I FILMS. THE POLARIZATIO,vAND ITS DURABILITY
INCREASED -WITH THE FILM THICKNESS: AND tkiE.POLARI11.141; FIELD STRENGTH"
MEAK HETEROCHARGING tSIMILAR TO 10 PRIME NE--GATIV,&I'D:COULDM3-CM PAIME2)
WAS:-O8SDsONLY IN THE CASE OF I FIL'4S AT SMALLER THAN OR~EQUAL TO 50
KV~-CN FIEl_D-.ttRENGTHS. IN THE CASEJ)Fi 11.1HE FILM-s'HAo oNLY cHARGEs OF
_'THE.lSAmE-S-IGN* THE NEW EXPTL-, .;AND THE'LltERATURE: DATA, GIVEN FOP. OTHER
4LEtTRE-TS- ARlE DTSCUS7SED- IN-TERM5'-O`F" 7HE"-S "GUBKlN- THEURY.
WAN
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR 4.26.018.29(037- E
UDC 669.715.721,725.?95.296.7
BELOUSOV, X. N. , 1111191EYEVA, Ye N. , MUMMA, Ye. P. _K,%SHEV.N1K, L. Ya.
DODONOV, A. A. YEGOROVN A. YEVSTRATOV, Yu. A., POKKA, V. X. , BOTYkNOVSKIY,
M. G.
"Aluminum-Based Casting Alloy"
orfs Certificate, No. 253375,,File~d i"9/06/67, ublislied, 8/10/70.
USSR Ailth p
(Translated from Referativnvy Zhurnal. Metallurgiva, No. S' 1971, Abstract 'No. 5
1670P).
nvy has the following e nipositi on 14 8-9.S, Be 0.03-0.15,
Translation: The all, o
0 05-M5, Zr O.OS-b.2, 111n 0. 1-0. .3, Cr 0.:05-0.15,remainder A]. The afloy has
high technological propertics, corrosion resistance,tand st!lbility of properties.
In the cast state, the alloy, v. on cast in a' smid:mold, has rb 18-23 kg/mm 6 0.7
all 0.2-0.4 kg-m/on.2; when casti in a chill viold (71), 33 kg/mm' , 6 4
aH 0.4 -.1.2 pa
fit"
N
U SS R UDc L6.032-08-OcQ
DMITARIM.E., M. N., KERT-D.11S, L. A., YEGOROVA, V. D. and OGIJUENKO, 1,. B.
All Union Antiplague Institute i-ro-blf-! rDi]Fe-ctor: nrof. N'. I. 17i1fl-olayov) ,
Saratov
"The.Problem of Pathogenetic Therapy of Intoxication Cused ky Endotoxins of
'Cholera and El-Tor Vibrion"
Moscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziolog'liya i Eksperimentallna,ya Terapiya, No 5.,
Sep/O^-t 73, pp 75-78
Abstract;
-t, kidreys
t, A study of respiration of mitdchondria of thb 1i --r, hem
and spArd.1 intestine of laboratory animals in 'a Warburg aipparatus in the pres-
J, t4
ence of malate, succinate and -ketofluftarate demonstrated that irlh bi on
caused by endotoxin of cholera(strains No 596B inaba anti No 1.4~-, Ogav,3)or BI-
Tor vibrion(strains T-4 Inaba &nd N10 573 Orava) was aJJL~,Onated only by Im
elevation of the concentration of tanlate, At tile height o-f the disea,--e nito-
cho-ndria of anirn-s affected w--*th endotox-in oxidiz,-~d nOate much less than
the intact anirzl-. Administration of malate to C57BI nice infected with
endotoxins was accompaniod by an increase in the intermediates of the Krebs'
cycle in tissues, producinIg a therapeutic effect. It ha~, been concluded that
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44
!E~ All
ifi
.-Q20 UNCLASS1 FrED: PROCESSIN.G DATE-11SEP70
,,---,.T,ITLE--THE INFLUENCE OF CHOLERA VIBRION ENOOTOXINS ON THE RESPIRATION OF
-,,.~flEPATK MITOCHONDRIA 14 THE PRESENCE OF:KREBSIS CYCLE SUBSTRATS -U-
AUTHOR Y Q
--DZHAPARIOZE, M-N-i MARTENSt L~. A. YEGOROVA
.... . ...... .
NTRY OF.I%'FO--USSR
-::,Slj1)RCE7
--;-8YM,LETENl EKSPERIMENTAL INQY B IOLOG 11,:, 1MEDIT.51NY, 1970t VOL 69, NR
-49 -PP- ~66~169
-E PUBL-ISHED ------- 70
6,AT
AREAS--
BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,~~,TpP I CTAG.S---CHOLERA,, BACTERIAL ENI
WITUXIN, WHITE RATp DEHYDROGENASE, GUINEA
Rl G.
lit,
IT R 11-1 L1.1 A Q K I N r, -NO ICT I 0114S
ZFC Of R ESTP
-DOCUMENT CLiSS--UNCLASSIFIED
':.-PROXY RPEL/FRAylE--lq90/l743 STEP 540--UR/021.9/70/059/004/00 6/1-059
CTqC ACCESS[ON NO--AP0109704
_
-
020
Z/ 2 UNCLASSUFIED PqOCESSING DATE-11SEP70
,~~,: .CJRCI ACCESSION NO-AP0109704t
~, :,ABSTRACT/EXTRAC T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. -THE ARTICLE IS CONCERNED `.qlTli THE
STUDY. OF CHOL ERA Vt;3RIO%J ENDOTOXINSt ISOLATED BY MEANS OF 91JAWc.,1111S
TECHNIQUE eR FILTRNTION ON SEPHADEX G-.200v ON, THE RESPIRATION GF: HEPATIC
MITOCHONORIA OF GUINEA PIGS AND ALBTNO~RATS IN THE PRESENrE OF KRE3S
CYCLE SUBSTRA TES. THE RESPIRATION INT'ENSITY WAS ASSESSED "ANOMET:~[CALLY
.:lN WARBUPGIS APPARATUS AND CHROMATOGRAPHfCALLY By THE OEPLETION Of:
SUBSTRATES-, 'IRS ESTABLISHEO AN-I tEFFECT OF VIBRION
THE AUTHL NHIBITIN6
FNDOTOXTNS ON THE, RESPIRATION OF MIT3C)
11F. PRESENCE OF MALATE,
i0NDRIA 1.4 'T
,
, UXAMETATEv ,
.
l
ALP-HA-KETOGLUTARATE AND PYRUVATE. - THE~ TOXINS 0.10 NOT
q
. :~.JNFLUENCE THE OXIDATION OF SUCCINATEt CITRATE~AND RESTORED NAO.' A
IS MADE ON INJURY OF:NAD DEPENDENT DEHYDR-OGENASES OF
`KREBSI-CYCLEt
S.T
j,- zzzzzzzzzzzz UNCLASSIFIED - --- ---
MAk I l\G--NG. RESTRICTIONS
OCCUMENT~CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.R,.At)XY*. REFUFRAME-2000/1225 STEP NO- UR/0051/70/028/000/0751/0758
I RC, ACCESSIC-N NO-AP0124879
UNCLASSIFIED
/Z 044 U114CL ASS If I ED PROCESSUNG DATE-30OCT70
RC ACCESSICN NO--AP0124879
~-'A5llSjRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. :ANALYTICAL QEJER111INATIUN OF r H E
i' ~,~:-CUNOITICINS UNDER -,ITH A SOLID STATE LA,SER.vITH A COMPLEX RESONATOR WILL
ATE IN A SINGLE AXIAL MUDE (CCNOJTJONS.~UNDER Vdi[CH N OTHER AXIAL
UP EP 0
IE
MODES CAN BE EXCITED BECAUSE OF -THE.IR LA~GE LOSS 0- THE ANALYSIS IS
-'PERFORMEG FOR ACTIVE MEDIA VARYING IN' THE NATURE OF LUMINESCENT LINE
BROADENINGt AND ABOVE THRESHULD PU14PING POWERS. .THE INFLUENCE OF THE
NATURE GF LUMINESCENT LINE BROADENING ON THE SELECTIVE CHARACTERESTIcS
OF A RESCINATOR CONTAINING A FABRY: PEROT 'ETALON IS EXAMINED, SHOWING THAT
:INHOMOGENEOUS BROADENING 14AKES IT 'D-IFFICULYTO OBTAIN k'S.INGLE AXIAL
-THE THEORETICAL RE'SUL-TS%ARE,~~-V,ERIF;IED~-i3Y~ EXPERIMENMPERFORMED
A--P-UL-SE0L'4%.EO0Yf4IUH_ GLASS`.I LASER~~ -!,4T_:!A8oy''0
,w I i,.T RESkL1)A)UllPING POWERS.
UNCLASSIFIE0
USSR UDC 678-743-22:66.o95.268
DAM., V. I... YEGOROVAA,,
and Y"OV., V, L.-
"The Effect of TriaJ-Iyl Esters of Cyanuric orlsocyanuric Acids on the Radiation
Crosslinking of Polyvinyl Chloride
-Moscow) Plasticheskiye Massy, 11o 6, IWI, pp 37-38
Abstract: It was shoum that the effectiveness of the crosslinIking of polyvinyl
chloride comDositions containing the triallyl ester of cyanuric or isocranuric
acids is identical. '1'herefore the radicals forndng during the isomerization
process of triallyl ester of cyanuric acid into the isocy-anuric acid are of no
consequence as far as the spacial structine of the compos:Ltion ir. concerned.
'These data support the hypothesis of the reaction.mechaniM based on the forra-
"ion 0 ow
of free radicals due to the splitting' f 3. MoleculAr weight fragments
from the all~rl group and from the macromolocules of the peilymer Itself.
USSR UDC 678.64314215s66.018.86.01s536
BAYAYE;VA, V. P.9 IEOROVA, S., dnd.KARPOYt V. L.
RIssin after: Radiation"'
"Thermal Stability of E-4i Epoxy
Moscow, Plwticheskiye Massys No 5, 19?39 'Pp .20-24
Abstractt Some results are described fro astudy by the nothods of mass
spectrometryl derivatography and infrared spectrometry-of the thermal sta-
bility of epoxy resins congealed by different cor4palants arui subjected to
gamma radiation in the dosage ranp of 504$000 Ifts".
The thermal stability of the uncongealed epoxy retsin depends on th-3
molecular weight# and the therma stability of the congealed. epoxy resin
after irradiation and the radiation resistance dopend on the -type of con-
gealant, The thermal deatrUCtjoa'Lof the. nonirradiated and IrrzAiated con-
goaled epoxy resins depends on tho irradiAtion modiun, The quant1ty and
composition of the gases released during irradiation of the epoxy resina
congealed by different congealants-vill.4eperA on the OaTadIation temperature.
PA.
I im L.:
USSR
SMETANINA, L. B., LESHCd M=, S. S XEZROVA Z. S, STARODUTSEV, D. S.,
KLINSHPO', Scientific Research
4T, E. R., KAPLOOV, M. Ya
Physico-Chemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov
"Radiation Structuralization of Ethylenepropylene Rubber in Prenence of
X-Phenylmaleim.ide Sensitizer".-
Moscow, Vysokomolekulyarnyye Soyedineniya,,W112, No 11., Nov 70, pp 2,401
220407
-.Abstract- The process of radiation structuralization of ethylenepropylene
rubber [SKEEPI and its mixtures with N-phelly1maleimide (NIPP11) was studied. It
-was determined that NPHI is a sevisitizer for radiation crosslinking of SKEP,
the rate of gel-formation being directly proportional LO~the quantity of NJPM1
added. The effect is neither ionic nor radical; addition of NPM1 does not
affect the production of free radicals and the recombination of the radicals
is Identical with or without NPHI; liberation of charges trapped in the traps
shows also no effect on the process.. It has been proposed that NP~a acts as
an acceptor of hydrogen during the 1-irradiation, being keduced to N-phenyl-
succinimide in the process. Thus-it aids.in 'production of more vinylidene
bonds.,in SKEP ana accelerates the crosslinking of SKEP..
1-1 1 1 - UNCLASSIF150
. ! IN
~~Mlm - I ~
USSR UDO 539-30-14-1
Y=RYCM.-O. A.
"Vibmation of the Elastic Lid and Bottom of a Cylindriml Tank Filled with an
Elastic Yedium"
Kiev, Prikladnaya NekhwLika, Vol 9,-N0 1j Jan 73, pp 40-45
Absti-actt Consideration is given to a dynamic problem,of the vibration of the
elastic lid and bottom of a rourA cylindrical.tank fille(l with an elastic
x
medium# during the action of a pulse load upon the tankAop,. The problen is
reduced to the solution of a system of hyperb olic equations thrtt describe
the vibrations of tho elastic lid and bottom., In a r~articulax case the tank
bottom its rigidp and the vibratory process takes place only in the tank
lid. Laplace time transforms axe used to 'determined the. displacement of the
lid, and thereafter the problem is.reduced tothe solution of an ordinary
equation. The problem is solved completely. figureso-'.2 references.
39
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ir, H I-C i i i,. E:~. u [L ix
I SfUOY A S I GNEL UX P R E S S IW IS t-~ FU:-~
D E I I G) Y ii C- i 0 1 L 10 11 C N' I T UF THE 'M A, G N C T I C. 4: 1 CL 0 I,-"41LNSIFY IN
C' Jj s
SCO rui(-, -GKII C[j,'~.Fi-*lClE;,.' I J'HE supi-mlof-iou
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ric,
USSR
-YEGOV, V. A.
"The Kolmogorov Theorem on the Rule.of~the Repeating.Logarithm"
Vestn. Leningr. Un
-ta. [Leningrad University Herald],' 1972i No 13,
pp_ 1.40-142, (Translated from Referativn~y~ Zhurnal, Kibeirnetika, No 1,
1973, Abstract No 1 V34 by the author)
Translation. Suppose IX is a sequence of indepelid,ent random quantities,
n n
2
EX OP EX < - (n = 1, 2, Suppose
n, n
A.sequence of independent random quantities IX I is constructed, satisfy-
n
ing the following conditions
B, 1Xn(=,O(-j1.
In In
and
P I im siap
L11.1n
Equation is proven usina a theorem on large deviaticiis. The proof
of equations is simpler than in the work of Weiss (KhMat, 1960, 1894) .
5
USSR uDc:.621-374.44
LEVKOV, B. Yu. amd Y-,DGUDC)V S. M.
Solid-State Switched Frequency Miltiplier"
Rbscow,: Radioteldinika, Vol 26, iio 1, lq7i,~pp 86-93
Abstract: Although the switching capabi
"lity of frequency multipliers has been
known since 1938, it has only been investigated thoroughly in the past few years.
This paper discusses the potential possibilities of solid-state switched fre-
quency multipliers and analyzes their electrical characteristics in relation to
the type of circuit, the mode of opeintion, and the types of iriput, oscillation.
IT"- nature of nuch circuits is rathematicall~y analyzed~ and ii;,ir, shown that
their efficiency is doubled if the number.df output:chaunpls is doubled., To
realize.the circuit in solid-state form, a neuristor must~be used to form for
bidding connections in which the passage of the signal aloxiG ofte line forbids
its passage along another. A block diagram of theLe'reUit- is Ltiven, and it is
a
nal e
lyzed under assumption that all the circuit' lements,w*,e ideal. On this
efficiencies of dirAe and transistorized,cirquits are est
Amated. It
is asserted that in integrated f0= to can be used in uhf . Mie
such circui
authors expreseLtheir gratitude to V. S Andreyev for hi.o: remaxMi.
o6
USSR
UDC 621.3.049.75
KOPYLOV, S. G., K.UAKOV, S. N., V., YWVMIi~ EV, V. S., ~IIELIK-
OGANDZHt,\YkN, P. B. , IGNATOV, B. M. ,FLDOTOV, V A. YAxOVIXV, YE. G.
Multillayer Printed Eoaril'
Moscow, Othritiva, Izobretoniya, Promysh1cruivye Obrazt~;,j, 'Yovarnyyo Znalri No 16,
-3 'May 70, p 43, Patent 'No 270029, Filed 4; liar 68
Translation: This ~uLhor's Certificate introduces a multilayor printed
containing alternating layers of dielectric. and olectrically condu;it;ng matcrial
designed for mounting integral circuits with flat; leada in wbicll -'rooves are
taut ouc an both sidcs of the. inte2ral circuit. The i=.crlr4zr connections are
made in these grooves. Thay a.ru executed. by welding, ui,'- Sollkrin'-'. The --;tt-J
is disti4avilshed by the fact that in order t' ins
0 ure high density of arrange-
ment of h'-..ly reliable 4nter'layer connecti ns With a minimin number ol: tlipja
4"
and _n1so to lower the labor involved in manufacturing t1he bo!l---d:s, the interlaver
COnaactions are executed in ene forma of burches of. printed conductors ma-de.
during the process of pressing the multil r printed board, a-d the rn=,bar of
aye
bunches lending into the groove is determined by the num"ber af leads of the
integral. circuit:3 mounted on the i~aard.
. -I LEI 2 1 1
112 014 U1,41CLASSI.F1 ED Pl'-,riC ES S [ NG DAT E- 2 7 ,40V 70
"'TfTLE-QUANTITATIVE RELATIONS OF THE ARE4S~~OF TH E Pll':AKS ON HE.4TING AND
C00LING CURVES -U--
;:,AUTH0R-(02)-3ERGr. L.G.r YEGUINOV, vop.
COUNTRY OF fNFO--USSR
_,,SGURCE -ZH. NEORG. KHIM. 1970, 15(6)f~ 1694
M-,PU.BL I SHED ------- 70
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Tr_
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CLASS
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P.ROXY REEL/FRAME-3006/1406 STEP i,101-,-UP,/00'la/70/015/006/1694/1695
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135080
B-Offl-M,
212 021 UNCL As's i.~ I ED'' ..PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESS 101N NO--AP0120642
1-I,,-A8STRACTlEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SP. HEAT (C SUBO) OF
~SUBSTANCES CHARACTERIZED BY PHASE TRANSt,T10,14 OF UNKNOWN HEAT EFFECT r-Am
BE DETO. BY USING THE METHOD OF Ail INTERNAL~STO. AN INTERNAL STD.
HAVING -4 PHASE TRANSITION CAN BE-EMPLOYED ALSO IN THE CASE WHEN T~iE
STUDIED SUBSTANCE ITSELF DOES NOT HAVE ANY TRANSITION IN THE
-rRAP 0
-:,CORRESPONDING TEMP. REGION., THE SP.- HEAT AND PH45E .,SIT! N HEAT
EFFECT OF KNO SUB3 WAS DETD. WITHlHS FUSE OF' AL SU82 .13 SUB3 AS.AN
7
INTER1,4AL STr).j wITH AN ACCURACY ~CHAR4CTERIZED BYJ~A ME'AN QUAD R A[ T
-,'DEVI AT IONV. S--TGMA SMALLER THAN OR.~EOUAL T'0~2-18PERCENT~. FACILITY:
KAZAN. GUS.,UNIV. IPI. ULIYANOVA-LENINA,' KA7AN tj.~SR.
UNCLASSIFIED
7777--777 __~7
USSR UDC - 532."-
YEGUPOV,_A,1_9, YATORGIN, B. I. SOLONIN V. I.
I'Mixing of Dissimilar Jets and Accompanying Equdl-Velocity Flow"
Ir. Mask. vyssh. tekhn. uch-shcha imeni N. E. Bauimina~ (Works of the Moscov
from
Highe~r Technical Academy imeni N.-E. Bauman), 1971, .o 1_143 pp 64-70
RZh-Mekhanika, No 5, May 72, Abstract No-.5B971)
Translation: An experimental study is done on mixin~.of a jet escaping
from a nozzle 20 mm in diameter with an~acco anying,flow of the same ve-
ap
locity. The outside diameter of the accompanying jet~vas 55 mm. The
thickness of the nozzle edge wpz 0.25 and 2 im. The~initial botuldary
layere were transitional or well-developed turbulent 1~3,ers, and they had
a thickness of 0.5-3.5 mm. The nature of the.density field was studied
in the wake behind the edge at various distances from it. The ratio of the
density of the accompanying f low. to the density of them jet varied from
0.033 to 7.2. The relation between the coefficient of~diffusion and con-
ditions of jet escape is analyzed. The initial conditions of escape were
varied by installing screens of various.porosities at~+_he tip of the nozzle
to cover the jet and the accompanying flow. Rxperimental curves for the
1/2
I . V! i. - i I .
I , , , - E o - i - -
, ~ ...4, : " : ~ I I ~ :_ .~ - , M. : .1 w~ljljl`,;:Il~ IL".11 I ~ :.;,~ , ~ 1; 1~ Aii 'Kit'll J: Q I I , 1 ~ I , 7, , : I ; I ; ~, J I ?i : i I , ~ 1 ~ !, I i,. I ,, ': , JL ~* ~Md t
.I- rl-..--~",-"-.~&--~,,~~,~..;,., ~:-.- , . ; I 7TE J'alt'n I I PIT Ull
- 1 .1 1 1 Al it p i I vu, I 1 1 . , ~m ;
d
USSR UDC 517.925.3
Y
-,.A,,_,_PM1TRIYEV, A-N Moscow Higher Technical Academy imeni
Ba an
"An Approximation Method of Integrating Differential Equations With
Polynomial Coefficients"
Minsk, Differentsial'ayye Uravneniya, Vol 9, No 4, Apr 73, pp 609-613
Abstract: An approximation method is proposed for solving ordinary linear
'dif fdrential equations of them form
fir (1) X(VI
satisfying the following conditions: a) x 10) Y' 1. 0) x,
b) (av1) ti ~=O, 1. to are continuous functions lo. c) y(t) is the
original of an integral Laplace transform; d) t is a rea-L variable. The
solution x (0 -7 L~ [0. j is f ound in the form of an expansion in an orthogonal
series. The proposed method is analytical but, at the ~same time, is readily
L: programmable for digital computers. A numerical ex
ample is given.
JILAIII I ii
USSR. uDc: 621.3-12
DMITRITI= A. aEGT-E--OV, N. D.
Prob -hich Have Random Pax=meters"
lemms of Analyzing Linear Systems W
Tr. nauchn.-te r.. '..D-ferentz3, Kaluzh. obl. sovet nmuch.-,tt~khn. o-V (Works
of Scientific and Techmical Con'
Lerences. :.F-.Luga Regiobal Council of Scien-
tific -and Technica-1 Societies K'aluga, 10.70, P-D 105-107 (from RM-Radio-
T
tekhnika, No 6, Jur. 713, Abstract ?lo 6AI03)
Translattion: The authors investigate the statistical.properties of ele-
wnts of the generalized spectral characteristic of a closed linea.- system
Ath nuidom paromet;_;,ro. Blbliograpby of m6 tltle. 19. 'S.
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TITLE-- ANNOUNCEMENT OF I HE, COMKITTLE ON LE.N. I N
PRIZES
U.S.S.R.
NEWSPAPER--- IZVESTIYA, MAY 2 9:r 1970 P 4,,, COL5:~1-5
ABSTRACT--- NINETY ONE BASIC AND APPLIED IRESEARCH WORKS HAVT 4' N
NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PR12ES. TW6 OF. THESEP mTHE MULTI-PURPOSE
INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA-262 BY N. I.-KAMOVI 8. _A1,PEROVECH~
V,8_._6ARSHEVSKIY AA.__kjIfRIYEv_~G :j=10.FFE M A
_A,__R0TASM1k VrDE iN
PRIOR
OV. A,~_C SATAROV
L, 3
S. B.. BREN AND V. A. NA2AROV -AND "THE DEVELOPMENT OF TURBOF~,%N
ro
NK-8 AND.NK-9-46 AND 7THJE DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTION
SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYSTEM F TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES WHICH ASsURED
WIDE.USES.FOR TITANIUM ALLOYSO BY N, Dt_KUZBK~1~4jklf
D C.11-1 F_ N K 0
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Alf.
a A. .0
f, A. S
L. A. ND G. E, QL HAVE'BEEN SUBMITTED Y THI
MINISTRY OF THE AVIATION INDUSTRY*"
Reel/Frame
T,
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Acc.
"A SERIES OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO T14E DYNAMICS OFA BODY WITH F-Ull)-
FILLED CAVITIESu, /65-69/, BY N. N. MOTSEYEV A
'H
~R A ii 'I
.y,3p_tlYANTSEV AND F. L. CHERNOUS.X
- - - - -j( -I. kdn--
0 nnn ID t.&no fZ~-rell PLATE'NSa~
B RING
JIG OILL5 YLLI-H t,
Ovi H i V 7--a-UTRIN
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R YANOV -A L,
;=I -
Vdfi---ihD A S. YEGU X1 HAVE BEE SUB ITTED BY 7 Fl, COM""Ll-,
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-.TATI CE OF THE ACAD-rMY:':O. r T HE
SCIENCES AND THE MINISTRY 0.
ON
MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION AND TOOL-1NDUSTRY' RI:$oPECTI'aLY,
OTHE RADICALLY IMPROVED MELTING TECHNOLOGY OF CRITICAL-FURPOSE HIGH-
4LLOY STEELS AND ALLOYS OF IMPROVED QUALITY ACHIEVED BY THE
INERT GAS TREATMENT OUTSIDE THE FURNACE". BY YU-V. GERASEfjqjx7_
14. CAKHOMOV. N, V. SIDO-ROV S K FILATOVt,a. A Cliz
M,, KHAYRUTDINOV, I* -Pv, BAKA-6TIN L(,L F_t_BAKRNOV~
No V e ELIKHOV.-r94-F&
A TULJN~, KA BEEN SU
THE.2LAT06ST MEJA LUGICAL R
ANT
198705561:,
~2/2 009 UNCLASSIFLED PROCESSING DALtE--Z30CT70
C,IR.C ACCESSION NO--AP0119759
-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT KINETIC DATA WERE SHOWN
A'3STRACT/t
--CqAPHICALLY FOR THE TITLE REACTION ;F CARBONYLATION OF 150,BU01i WITH
A-RIOJS PRE3pQRTIONS OF ROlip BF SUB3 H SVB2 0 AND CO PRESSURE AT
V
1000EGREES. THE MAIN PRODUCTS OF THE REACTION~ARE mr- sm cco suB2 ti
11) ANO ITS ISO,BU ESTER (113. THEIR YIELDS AND PROPORTIONS ARE
AFFECTED RY TEMP. AND CATALYST CONCN.; CARBONYLAtroN oF ME SU32 C.,CH SU,112
GAVE MAINLY ME SU83 CCO SU82.H. THEYIELO IN I'IN THE IST REACTION
SEQUENCE DECLINED FRO*,i 70-80PERCENT WHEN THE PROPORTION OF ROH TO THE
CATALYST WAS RAISED FROM 1.0 TO,?-.o bR-3.o AND. CAME VERY LOW AT T
BE HE
..RATIO OF 2,0. THE YIELD OF 11 REACHEO A~M4X. I.Li,%RGER THAN 85PERCENT) AT
RATIO OF ROH TO CATALYST, T.HE ~Y(ELDS OF
~.,:Z2 4 t 4, TETRAMETHYL PENT ACAR BOXY.L.tt.~-Ac I_G.!Uo 'TprmF-RIC G'SUB13 ACrD ROSE
J MOD-ERATELY- ~ON:JNCREAS ING I 4E RAria OF- mE,SUB2 C-.~ll SUB2 TO THE BF SU.33
--CATALYST FROM-0.5 TO 1.0 AND TO 1*5. THE BEST YIELD OF It OF dqf)CrCENT
WAS REACHED WITH ROHICATALYST RATIO 2-1# Tf
HES.MADE POSSIBLE A CONTROL OF
THE -PEACTION TO YIELD EITHER I UR Ii~ASJHE MAIN ~PRODUCJ. A REACTION
5 C H E -4 '1-- WAS PROPOSED. FA~;ILTTY;~ LNST.. nqG,.. KHEM, 1.4. ZELINSKOGOi
Moscow, USSR.
UNC' LA S S I F CE D
VROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
UNCLASSIFIED
~:'C-l R C. ACCESSIrIN NQ--AP0115694
~.ABSTRACWEXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. PHASE EQUIL. 14ERE DETD. IN THE
MUTUAL TERNARY SYSTEMS LI PRI 'HE 'POS IT I VE-, NA :PRIil-l(- POSIVIVE MAGNITUDE OF
-Ct PRIME NEGATIVE, 80 SUB2 PRIME: NEGAITIV~ AND Nk ORIME POSITIVE* CS
POSITIVE MAGNITUDE OF BR PR I RE NEGATIVE, Ba;SW32 PRIME NEGATIVE
-AND PROJECTIONS OF THEIR PHASE DIAGRAM ARE GIVEN." THE DIAGONAL SECTIONS
LUPRIME POSITIVE, NA P R IM, EPOSITIVE,~MAGNITUDF,;OF CL PRIME NEGATIVEs
BO -SUB2. PRIME NEGATIVE, OF, NA PRIME, POSITIVE`tl~: CS, PRIME4TOSITIVE
MAGNITUDE OF BR PRIME NEGATIVE, BO SU82-PRIMEINEWIVEF OF NA PRIME
POS-ITIVE (K PRI14E POSITIVE7 RB PRIME POSITIVE? CS P.RIME POSITIVE)
MAGNITUDE OF CL PRIME NEGATIVE# 80 SUB2'P3.IME:NlEGATlIVEi OF NA PRIME
POSLTI-VE (K PRIME POSITIVE, JQB PRIME POSITIVEJ. MAGNITUDE OF BR PRIME
NEGATIVE, 80 SUB2 PR.IME NEGATIVEI.AND OF NA PRIME IK PRIME
--P(jSLTlVEt RB PRIME POSITIVE) MAGN-ITUOPJIF i PftjME'. NEGATIYEv 80 SOB2
~PRIK NEGATIVE:ARE PRESENTED. SUBSTITUtIQN-OF LES~ POLARIZABLE:FOR A
M
HORE PULARI.ZABLE ION IN: THESE SYSTEMS CAUSES PHASU-~'SEPN.. AND P OF 14
EUTECTICS OF THESE SYSTEMS ARE..GIVE-No
UNCLASSMED
JA C a Nr Ref. Code: UR 0069
APOOW527
PRMAY SOURCE-* Kcilloidny~-,Zhurnat 19 70 Vol 12, Nr 1,
ADSORPTION AND, ADSORPTIOW. HEATS
~PDRS ON GEOMETPICALIT1 MO
DIFIED ~fLICA GEMS
"Z A.
At.
KiseleV3 A.'V.; Kv~znetsov, 13. V.
Inkitn'':YU. S
heats of water ind ben-
The measur&nents of the ads~or
zene vapors have shown that macropLarous sillea gels obtainiul by hydivothurnal treatment
In an--autoclave followed by calcination at 900 and'10W for 6-10 hours and rellydroxy-
lation contain very few ultrapores and in respect to their s rface eh mistry are similar
U
to silica-without ullrapores. A longer: calcinatiom of inacrapora'Us Mika get at .1000 ead
to the appearince of microcrac!cs in It and. to an Incre. se of its ultrapoTosit1%
REEL/F.RAME.
19721375
ROCESSING
040 UNCLASS IFIED. Pi 0ATE--30OCT70
:-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119400
STR:ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRO' CT EMP IR I CAL &4UATION IS PROPOSE0
DESCRIBING THE OEFORMAT [ON OF RUBBER SAMPLES DURLNG AGING
IN THE
LO-120DEGREES RANGE; Y EQUALS I MINUS (1 M I NU$ Y ~50K) (T-T SUCK)EXP(l
NUS T
411 -T SU`3K) PRIMEALPHA, AND Y EQUALS (H SUB2 Ml.NUS H SU131)-H
?
SUBO MINUS H SUBI)-H SU80) fWHERE H SUSO AND a SUBI ARE THE
.~,..~--HEIGHTS OF A SAMPLE BEFORE AND AFTER VERTICAL COMPKESSIONf H SU132 IS THE
-SAMPLE HEIGHT 24 HR AFTER THE COMIPRESSION IS REMOVED),.Y SUBK IS THE
'VALUE OF Y AT TIME (T' EQUALS INFINITYi T S,U8K IS THE TIME AT WHICH Y IS
-,-~.SIHILAR TO Y SUBK WIT~ THE REQUIRED EXPTL. ACCURACY, ALPHA IS AN
EMPIRICAL COEFF. THE EXPTL, PLOTS OF ALPHA VS. TEAP., Y SUBK VS. TEMP.
OR LOG T SUBK VS. 1-TEMP. WERE ALL.1 I NEAR ~-AND COULD.BE USED FOR
OF THE SERVICEA81LITY OP'RUBBER SEALS SUaJECTED TO
-.'',-:j4NTERMITTENT COMPRESSION RELAXA-TION CYCLES* .~FACILITY:
SVEROL3VSK. FILIAL NAUCH.-ISSLED*.:INST.~ REII.N. PROI'~., SVERDLOVSK, USSRe
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 023 UNCLAS-Sl FJE0 PROCESSING 0ATE--271'\lOV70
CI RC ACCESSION NO-AP0135308
ABSTRACT/eXTRACT--iU) GP-O- ABSTRACT. BY MEANS OF 1~ METHOD i3F AN
ELECTRONIC CilmTACT ir WAS POSSIBLE TO MAKE STUO(E$~UMDEI;~ ~J";` C&"MRMLLED
CONDITIONS (CONTPOLLING, 1,11THIN WIDE, LIMITS, Tf-fc~ NUMBER Clr- fi4j-:::c-rED
..ELECTRONS AND DISTINGUISH[NG BETWEEN rHE EFFECTS OF; A STRONG FIELD ANID
SPACE CHARGE). THE STUDIES SIHOWED THAT J-H-: LU~IIMES~CENCE IS CAUSED BY
THE CURRENT OF ELECTRONS FL04ING THROUGH THE LAYER.; T 111: OR fGPTNESS
NT RRELATION' HAS A "Et DEt Cr- OF T'ri E
CURRE, L lf,)EAR CHARACTER:.; THE OE, EM 1-4
:-BRIGHTNESS OF- T14E LUMINESCENCE ON THE VOLTAGE- QF 41 W 1 TH AN
-r-LECTRRONIC CONTACT IS WEAK'ER MAN IN THE CASE OF E L:_ C T R,0 L Y T I C
11HE NUMBER OF
ELECTRODES. THIS CAN BE EXPLAINED BY T14F FACT~THAT~
ELECTRONS ENTE.,"ZING A LAYER WITH T!, ~E ELECTRONIC CONTACT? IN CONTR.,s,r
WITH
THE CASE OF ELECTROLYTIC ELECTRFJDE,S, PEPENDS PRACT.LCALLY NOT AT ALI- ON
-!-THE VOLTAGE OF THE FIELD IN THE LAYER# WHIL,E THE FLF-CTRON
MULTIPLICATION, IN THE FIELDS AND LAYERt.USE.0, IS Nr--GLIGIBLE. THE
AUTHORS EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE TO NO G4* BANSOV 1FOR MS 'VALUABLE ADVICE
JN THE WORK. FACILITY: TOM SK -!NST E TUTE OF RAD I G ELECTRONICS AND
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING.
j
UNC LASS I f: IED
Electri'it' -edid: Moatisrft
e-7-v
USSR
VOROBIMI G. A.; I,' UITIN S G.; et P-1 (Toms~k Institute of Radio Electronics
"I J.
-4.- lob
-lectronic Eng teering)
ani- E
"St~xdy of the Luminescence of Rock Salt in a Superstrong 133.ectrical Field with an
zlectronic Contact"
Leningrad, Solid State Physics; 1,111ay 1970; -pp 14,~7-9
tronic coetact it -i m 3 posci ble to
ABSTRACT: By means of a riethod of an elec u
make studieu under very controlled conditionS ,(co.,rbrollin -Athin -Ade limits
the nwaber of injected electrons -and distInMdshing betite6k the effects of a
strong field and a space charge).
The studies shmxd t1vit the Iwancocence is carsed by the current of
h the layer. The brightness-curroilt relat J on h IZ! a
electrom flo-,,iz~g throu7,
Idnoar character. The dependence of tho brigbbnes,3 of th-a lwr,-, n8--cence or; the
voltage of a field with an electronic contact is voalrmr tinn in tho ciusc Om'
electrolytic electrodes. This um be, explain6d by the fact -lu-hl'v the C)'L
a layer vith the electrorx4a- contact in. coribrast, 1:ith the
electrons entering
-it not ~rt all on the volbaga
case.of_oleotrolytic.electrodes depon(IB prdeticall
of- the :field in the layer. ut-ile the ele at r on~ mult ipli a at! on in the ILields
and layws used is negligible,
P
USSR UDC1G20.17:674.K',:
YEKIMENKO, N. A., Engineer
creasing the Mechanical Properties of Wood Plastics"
Moscow, Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, No 1, Jan 71, p~~Lges 45-46
Abstract: Composition wood plastics consisting of~wood shavin-
synthetic resin binders have not been widely use&in constructi,.~.
their brittleness. Now, reinforcemefit-ofthese prdducts~with
has lead.to the creation of a new class of materials-, r--inforcc-'
.plastics, with new properties..,,:IVith proper selected n of binderc
pe ti s'ajid-can be used f Ir the
products have high strength pro r e, 0
of-various complexly-loaded parts,.OpeTating in corrosive and a!:!-
This- article discusses a f ew such products'- brief I land present---,
And a graph of impact toughness,,'.tensile.strength and hardness
~materials as functions of the wiaight conte t and typ~e of binder
89
IN
USSR
UDC 621-372.82'2)823
GAMBU`RG, Yu. D.
Its
.,tructure and Heat Losses in Electrojytjc&4y~ Deposited Copper Current-
~-Carryimg Layers of Waveguides
~Sb Nauchn. tr. TsNII svyazi (Collcated Scip."Itific Works :6.f thei Central SSci-
entific.Research Institute of Communicati6ns), .1970 (from
~ - 1- - 5 vYP- 1I pp
RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 11, Nov 70, Abstract 116.11B94)
Translation: The paper presents the results of a study of the effect which
conditions of electrolysis have on the midrogeometry and microstructure of
copper deposits, and on heat losses in vaveguides and vaireguide devices vith
an electrolytically deposited current-carrying copper laVer. It is found
that increased heat losses are due both tP the roughness of the layer (sulfate
electrolyte), and to its reduced electrical conductivity, and*in thin layers
to porosity and defects in the cvystal lattice az vell.: Data are given from
an investigation into the quality of adhesion of the curm-nt-carrying layer
to the base. Optimum conditions are found for electrolytic deposition of
cur-rent-carvjing layers. Three illustrations, bibliogr4hy ot three titles.
b
135.
VSSR uDc 669.?1.-620.172-251.226
VOROBIYEV, A. Z, GAVRILOVA, Ye. A, DOTSENXO, A. M,j and YEKIMLNK0V L, N
"On the Form of Fatigue Curves for Zome Aluminum Alloys"
Moscow,,Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, Volume.7,1971, Pp,832-834
Abstract: Although the initial fatigue process which terminates in the formation
of macro cracks is relatively insensitive to the frequency of the applied strain,
this is not true of the subsequent stage, the propagationlof the craeks to
destruction. In addition to frequercy,,other factors such as pemadic overload
and long-term exposure to higher temperatures were found to have different effects
on the durations of the two stages1n the fatigue pro~cesz. In general, the
equations normally used to describe the-complete process of fatigue breakdown,
eog., constant, describe the process of crack formation fairly
accurately, but do not reflect the effect of various factors on the second process.
63
WMEN7-COV L. :%
;A7
Iro-, ~tnl Z",
stigation c;E the `!ach-~ sm of e Process c
Fatigue i Ir e a
i.LU- Alloys in --a Loadin^1 Frequency"
Moscow, Z--vrds1xa,,a Labora-lorilya, Nr' 10, 1-970, pp 1261~122/62
Abstract- --o refine the vechanism of metal fatigue failurE:, a is prooosed
in w1hich the process is anailyzed in a tv.,o-stage. lapprcach: 1) the. accumulation of
fatigue damage and the form-tation of fatigue macrocracksi and 2) the progression
of these craclks. Colcr defectoscopy and microscopy are utied to check for surface
crac%s. T;, eD16-T and AIT-C-1 alloys were studlied 'in i0endizin zcsrs -In ;hich cylind-
rical snec-.Mels WJ. a a circular natc-a were spun.at s-peeds o f 511. 6and 4.3 rps.
The data sho'WEC' zoar a4- modeiately high scress(Is (104 - 106 cycle3) a ris,~ in
loading frequenc~y ~,rrongly at:feCLS specimen; longaviz F.-rigue cracks in speci-
mens cestcd at hig4 frequency in the zone. ol moderately high stre--ses spread
SI-M-Ultaneous-111 ill t"To ~)-tanes and branch out, i.e. seconda-r z~ r o m
y cracks grow
the Main crack, em.-britcling the metal.
rJtMIVpT;r Mill,.
7`1
It
Cobvertlei~s
USSR
UDC: 621.196.622
YEKDIQY-,--V-.- D.
"Noise of Cooled.Frequency Converters."
Moscow, Radiotekhnika, No 9, 1972,, pp-64-69
Abstract: kn analysis is made of noise parameters in cooled fre-
quency converters, and expressions~ar& obtained which yield re-
11 r er
sults closer to exDerimental values.'han thosii, of eiarlier lipc S
An,expression for the noise power in terms of-the alw3ollite tem-
perature oi the mixer diode, the, equivalent noise band, the Tesist-
ance of the diode p-n junction bar)~ier, and the.current through
the diode, is the basis for the:analysis. For the sake of Simpli-
city, only the case of simple broad'band freqL~eftcy conversion is
conzidered, and the otraight-lin-r.- portion of the volt-ampere cha-
racteristic curve is taken as the operating portion. An expres-
sion is obtained for the effective noise temperaturc at the con-
verter in-Dut in terms of the coefficient charactlerizing the chance
7'. in nonlinearity of the real diode characteristic compared to the
characteristic of the ideal diode for tbat tempexatuxe. Curves of
USSR UDC: 621.~96.622
YEKIMOV, V. 1). No 9, 1972, pp 64-69
the noise temperature are 'Olotted as a function, of the coefTicient,
and a table of noise temDerature and coefficient vali;-.es for im-
proved operation of type D405B sillcon;,diades ~ J~~'s cozipiled. Betails
are,given of an experimental invest-igation-,into the effect of loi-1,
temperatures on the che'Lracteristies and.-paramet-ra of the conver-
ter, and photographs are reproduced. ol. a special de7ice used in
those experiments. It is concluded that the parameters o10 the
cooled converter improve i-tith reductions in them temperaAwn- and in
-lie
the coefficient defined above. Appreciation is:expresscd for 'U
assistance of D. N. Nasledov, V. IT.: Alf eyev, V,.,. V. Galavanov, H. D.
Dmitriye*v, and L. N. Radaykinao
2/2
'Low Temperatures'&Suerco ductivity
n
USSR
MICH (Candidate Of Technical Sciences)
-YEMOV, VLAD11aH DMITaj_X9
OLow Temperatures In Radio Slaotronics"
Nizk!ye temparatury-v radioelektroniko (of Engliah aboye), Radloolectronica And
Oommunication Series 1972, Iz-1. "Znani 0,
Y "~1972. 52,pp, ill. 8 ref. 6 kop.
'Abstract: In the present brochure written in~accordancb with materials from
native and foreign publications, the use of low temperatures and superconductiv-
itrin radio electronics is narrated in a popular mannor. The propertiea and be-
havior of technical materiale and radio components at low temoeratures are dea-
cribed, and the parameters of cooled semiconductor diodoa, transistors, mix~,4ra,
and parametrio and tunnel amplifiers are preaonted4 Receiving systems and thair
application are dincussed. ihe principles of operation.of quantum paramneznr-tic
amplifiers and the basic proDertioB of superconductors are explained. The range
of applicQtiona of superoonductora in radio engine e ring, ~' o omput ing techniques,
and electrical technology are considered. The,bpochura ia intended for a wide
circle of readers.
1/2
USSR um 62-1.376:621-52
Conversion Losses in Cooled Mixers"
V sb. Poluprovodn. pribory v teI:hn. elektrosy
,vazi (Semiconductor Devices
in Technical Electrical Communication "s--6olle.ction. of irorks)., 1.141oscow,
"SVYaz!", 1970, pp 198-210 (from RM-Radiotekhnika,, No,d, Jan 71, Abstract
ma imQ
Translation: The author analyzes conversion losses in -a cooled sendcorlductar
'mixer for the SHF range. An analytical expression is,d6r~ved which defines
conversion losses as a function of the cooling temperattare of the mixer,
semiOnductor diode parameters and heterqdynq~voltage waplitude. The re-
suits of an eWrImpental study of the.paramel"'ers, of caolevd mixer diodes and
:mixers are presented. Ten illustrations, twotables, bibliography of ten
titles.
-7-7777",7 7"
USSR UDC: 621.396.'6o:62i.319.4
DLMa-,OV, V. 3., YEKIMOV, V. V.,.FUZIMN; G.~ Id. ,PUGOVKIII, P~ R.
"An Electromagnetic Pvrder Clutch as a BrWking Element in Capacitor Winding
Lathes"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauch--ic-te-I.-In. sb. t-Ahnol. i or~,Url-iz. -D370iz-va
tronic TechmoloEj.
Scientific and-Technital Collection.' Ifechnoloa and Or-
r,- Mh-Radiotekb~
ganization of Production) , :1970, VYp_ 4 06%. pp 5t--60 '(,fro
nika, No 12, Dec -fO, Abstract No 12V364):
Translation: The authors discuss solution of the problem of maintainifig
constant tension on ribbons when winiiiirg sections of radio capacitors by
using an electromechanical- braking element a -Dawder ieilectrcriagnetic
clutch of original design. A basis is given forselecf;ion of this type
0
-'braking ele=ent. A description is gi eria's
1 ven,of the design and mat _L
on e
..testing an. experimental =del of,the clutch. Recont, ndations are given
on its -use. Resume'.
11-6