SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAGRAY, YA.M. - ZAKARLYUKA, ZH.D.
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USSR UDC 628.16.094.9
ZAGRAY Ya. M., and IVURUICH, V. K., Institute of Colloidal Chemistry
and Chemistry of Water, Academy of Sciences,,Ukrainia~nSSR
"Continuous Ion Exchange Removal of-1oms From Solutions"
Moscow, Vodosnabzheniye i Sanitarnaya Tekhnika, No 2, 1973, pp 11-13
Abstract: Equipment was evaluated for a continuous ion exchange with
countercurrent. movement of the liquid being~~treated and the fluidized ion
exchange material. The ion exchange resin is moved thr.ough three columns
undergoing, in sequence, sorption, desorption, and washing. The rate of
displacement of the ion exchange resin along,the three stages of the
process depends on the concentration and.the ratio of the ions being
removed from the treated solution. The diffusion and r~eparation equipment
in which the stream of liquid to be purified-enters the purification column
from the bottom has been designed,.constructed and tested.
USSR
uDc 628.r-43:66i.183-12
YA. M.., DOVQUSHA, P. I., IKKhMV [expansion unknown AN USSR (Academy
of,Scienc%es, Uzbekistan SSR)
"Principle Technological S~Ystems for Salvaging Ligbt M4tals From Polluted
Waters by Using a Continuous Exchange
Kiev-, Khimicheskaya Tekhnologiya, No 6, NdVDec 73, PP 52-55
Abstract: The effective utilization my be mde of continuous flov ion exchange
resins for purification of waters which are very hard or vhich contain iror. or
signIficannt anm~nts (from 0-5 to 2.0 g/1) of suspended material if a pseudo-
liquefaction technique is used. A system is shown for the continuous cycling
of large volumes of solution over the ion exchange.resins, to remove the light
metals such as Zn+2 3 Ca?+, and Me The.total amount and % of the metal removed
was more or less a function of temperature and pH,~depending on the particular
metal lon involved. A table shcrvs one example-of p.H dependence.
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Mir Cf4;1*INLOiJS
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thp aaltL of n=-f~rrvis% nst:41~ vy.-tracted ~ma -Imte atov.
cf uminy, innitatr, rr~r~vo rmiv,fvrrv,~-, mqtaln fr~m -3.7t- va-", thp
ILm;-exch~nFo prc~cez!avu mu~- car-r! n 5!~- 41luzed !,A-AtLm~ ,ttli !.zw
rOGIII-jal ccnrm-ratI,ns
metal III bodlc~ ot U.'",I ftr tho MOAng
- -'= -9Q t'o'
ara fror 0.001 to Z,(I melli".r). I.- A,Wlt. . t~ilrl,71-1. u-eu vf
6ouacris ive gu);mitt et~j UjAre,4twwat ,y mitidn a ri~turv of
601to -bi h ilmlu(jo an 1-4 Lr~n anlt~ n,-,4
cotisIdftrxLIo 4junrtjtj~v& rf munpended (fm~ ""TJ to .1.0
Jrff1plont Un. t'IL In iml.) .1th
cent Lnuoq% pro- rp-ouruUmdd achowitc or.the system roolizing the motion of the welcling
Vil!ratioli: vrVun along Ito trujactory in the xy plane Is abown In Ylg- 1.
in recorded for the,motic-n of the working orgon,UO o1ong
Ito, trojectory, which in kin6matieftIly coz"ctod- to Aensorn for, the coordi.
nate a x PnA .y,, Ox ~ and Sy,, which conye rt the motion into clectrica algrals
recorOod in the in amory device.,14D.
~Co t;ubmit~ted.G- Ithe Al-Union Colifereace an Aatommtic Control of VaIdIne.
Procenceoi Kiev, 13-14 Octo*r 191P4,
lie
11 - USSR -x)
USSR 621.791.754
ZAGREBENYUK, 5__D_ GIREVICH, S. M., BLASHCHUK, V. Ye.,~
41ectric Welding Insti
tute imeni-Ye, Ot Paton
!'Heat Treatment of Welded Joints in VTZ-1 Alloy"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya SvaT),a, No 8, Aug 73, Pp 69-70.
Abstract: A study is presented of the influence of hcat: treattrient on the
properties of joints in V17-1 alloy. Argon-arc welding with -infusible
electrodes was used to produce butt joints in the alloy :in the following
mode: 6 3 mm, 1W 300 a, U 10 V, v 31 m/h.r; 6 7 mm, 1 500 a,
w
U' 12 v, v 29 m/hr. The studies showed that the seams in VTZ-1 alloy
w
hada primarily needle-like a' structure. Heating of scams to 8000 C has
no. significant influence on the phase composition. lbe results of mcchan-
ical testing after hardening and aging showed that the s
trength of the scanis
was maximal after hardening from 860* C with aging at 5000 C for 3 to 5 hours.
Increasing aging time decreases thelseam strength due to,~coagulation of the
finely dispersed phases.
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USS It UDC 539.4
'SPIW, Yu VOYINITSM', A. C. AASHORIK, V. Y(
KORNILOV, 1. 1
Musco.'%. Iicv
"'Mcchan.; Cal Pror-c"rtics o' of Titanium vdth Vanadium and Alul
.1111M) 'IF,
Functions of 0xv,-'C'n content"
Probluir ProchnosLi, No 11, 1971, pp SA-55.
All SIT ACT: Thc possibilities are studied for produr.UoP of all )f t . miwm
With hie,11 CMItC111:$ Of ONN',C11, bUt Mt -tic . It
ainin,~ mcchandcal propo,~ S
is sho".711 thw nidd-iIA"m td, va
1"Idium aluminum pmducc:i oxyvcn-conu
ir,, 2alloy "."ith 0-.0 rujzlir~'~'j ~;wchalliczzl propci'tic.".
USSR UDIC 621..791.011:669.295
GUREVICH, S. M. , and ZAG,REBENM, S. D., Institute of Electric 'Welding imeni
Ye.,O. Patoa Institute
"The Welding of Titaniun-Base Refractory.Allays (Review- of Literature)"
..Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 12, Dec 70, pp 22-25
Abstract: A brief survey is presented of the various methods for using
titanium in xefractory alloys. These alloys came into'general use in the
50's when builders became aware of their high,melting point and durability.
First attempts to use unalloyed titanium resulted in failure,,since the
durability of the metal quickly drops with increasing temperature as a
result of the-weakening of interatomic cohesion in the crystal lattice.
Although it-was first assumed that titanium1was use,less.as a refractory
metal, researchers found, in the cours6 ofideveloping titanium alloys,
that the metal's alloys showed a much sharper:tncrease iiidurability. The
most effective metal for alloying with titanium to produce a refractory
steel waB determined to be aluniTrum, which.has -the additional advantage
of being cheap. It was found that a highly durable~alloy'~,irithilittle lois
in plasticity could be obtained with an~alumiuum content'of 7-87.1 such
a metal was also seen to be easily-weldable.~
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USSR UDC 6.11-9.7.017:658.562.001.24
ZAGRUTDINOV, G. It., and ZLATOUSOV, S. V.
"On One Method for Increasing Instrumental Confidence In the Results of
Automated Controls
Kazan',. Tr. Kazan. aviats. in-ta (Transactions of the Kazan' Aviation Institute)
Vyp 146, 1972, pp 45-54 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Metrologiya I lzmeritel'naya
Tekhnika, No 1, 1973,:Abstract No 1.32.111)
Translation: A system of automated control is ccnsidered, the reliability of
which is characterized by the probability'of the appearamce of accurate re-
A method for increasing the confidence In the results of control
using multiple measurements is analyzed. 'For the system of automated coil-
trol, the probability of malfunctions of which does not equal zero, the
authors propose a processing of partial results of multiple measurements,
on the basis of majority logic with subsequent averaging, by excluding the
influence of malfunctions and random errors. in~the final result, llie increase
in the probability of accuracy of the final result using multiple measurement
is computed for different coefficients of varf~jtlon of the coiltrol],Ld para-
meter. Ilie ponsibillity of solving several, types of" problems which vill be
encountered in the projected system of automated control is indicated with
the aid of graphs and a table. (2 tables; 3 illustrations; 5 bibliographic
entries)
Wig
USSR UDC 629.78.017:658.562.001.24
ZAGRU`rDINO ZIATOUSTOV, S. V~
V G-1_1
"Calculation of Instrumental Reliability of Results of Automatic Testing"
Tr. Kazan. Aviats. In-ta [Works of Kazan Aviation Institute], No 134, 1971
pp 72-78,(Triuislated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Raketpstroycniye, No 2,
1972, Abstract No 2.41.160 from the Resume)
Translation: For tested parameters tvith~various coefficients of formation
of tolerances (z) and with various ratios,of.measurement error to tolerance
for.the parameter (6 16 the basic components of instrumental relia-
meas par
bility of the results of automatic testing are calculated the probability
of false "useable" and "unuseable" dec isions (PI and p0 respectively), result-
ing' from random errors in the measurement channels of the automatic testing
systems. The graphic dependence of probabilities p and p on z and 6
0 1 meas
6 is established, The possibility is shown of solving certain typical
par
-o1 5ystems
problems encountered in the stage of development of aut6matic contj
using the graphic dependences presented is demonstrated. 4 Figures; I Table;
3 Biblio. Refs.
07.547-831.6
USSR UDC 615,281-22""
Z&qj= tSHCHUCKA, M. N., MRSHIN, G. N.#
VASIL'YEVA91, F.p MVA i B,. A-
and ZYKOVA, T. N., All Union Scientific Chemical-PharmaceutIcal Research
Institute Imeni S. Oxdzhonikidze, Moscow
"Synthesis and Biological Properties of 6-Arylaza Derivativez of Substituted
1,2,3,4-wtrahydroquinoline',
Moscow, KhWko-Farmatsevticheskiy Zhuz=l, Vol 7, No 9j Sep 73, pp 19-21
Abstracti A series of arylazo derivatives of,l#2o3t4-to.trdhydroquJnoline was
ainthesizeds I-alkyl- (from C I to C4) and 1-benzyl-1#2,,304-tetrahydroquino-
linos were obtained by reduction of 1-substituted quinolWum lodides or bro-
mides 'with formic acidl reduction of 2-bentylquinoline ifith mtallic sodium
In tano gave the respective totnthydrodeqvative (1), which condensed with
im
'r-d melthylwinopropyl chloride gave 1-(,j -dimethylaminopropvi)-2-benzyl-
-it t3t4-tetrahydroquinoline; (I) also yielded 1-benzoyl-2-benzyl-1,2,3,4-
tetrabydroquinoline. All of these compounds were diazotlzed irith phenyl-
diazonium, p-chlorophenyldiazonium, and p-nitrophenyldiazonium salts to yjelcl
the respective 6-arylazo derivatives, Subjected to the assay ar5ainst the
tuberculine baccillus H 37 Rvt threc derivatives showed pronounced tuberculo~
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USSR uDc 612,274
AcadeW of MilltaI7 Wdicine iP-enI 8, Ili Kirov, Leningrad
"R.espizatory Changes During Increasing Hypereapnia"
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskly 2hurnal SSSR#'No 12,4971o pp 1,620-1,822
Abstracti Experiments with young Falss age 19 to 25 exposed to concentations
of carbon dioxide increasing, at di:ffeitnt rat-as reve4ed the f ollowing relation-
sbipt the slower the rate of increase in carbon dioxidtv, the nore gradual
and complete the activation of the comPensator-v mechanir, =. of external respira-
tion. The fvuicticnal changes vere less pronounced when thB CO~ oontent
of the Inhaled air was increased to. 6% at the'rmte of a"minute and
a minute than when it was in =ased 'at tho tate of 0. 08%
especially at 0.011,Q
a minute.
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1/2 021 UNCL A SI F I F 0 PRCCEISSINS DATE--llSr-P70
TITLE-7POSSIBILITY OF ORDERED INTERMFTALLIDF V SUB13 AL FORMIAT10'4 -t)-
'4UTH(JR--SHT0LTSj A.K., ZAGPYt GELD, P4V., SUR.IKOV, V.I.
:..,-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--UKR. FIZ. ZH. (RUSS. ED.) 1970,, 15(l), IIB-19
PUBLISHED ------- 70
:._~SUBJECT AP.EAS--MATER!ALS
TOPIC TAGS--OPDERED ALLn_Yt VANADIUM ALLOY, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, ALUMINO-M
-CONTAINING ALLOYt X RAY 9IFFRACTrON ANALYSIS
C Of-4 TRO L-YARKING--NO P.;:STRICTI ~,*S
13
CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
P-000 REE-L/FPAME--1989/1343 STEP
IRC ACCESSInN NC--AP0107816
lZUzzZZUzz UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 021 U!,jrLASSI FIEO PROCESSINS DATE--J!S~-:P70
C I R CACCESSION' Nt9--AP0107816
~ABSTRACT/EXTPACT-W) GO-0- ABSTRACT. THE ALLOY V -SUB" AL ~qAS DRE:D0. 9Y
IT S
MELTING THE METAL!S (25 AT. PFqCEN V) 111) PR ESFNrr 0 F6 1.TH~ fl~(;f'T
ANINEALEI) AT p~AOTO')PAPIi
10001DEGREFS FOR 80 OR 180 H Q.. X RAY POWDES
REVEALED 01SORDFRED AL SOLID SOLN. IN. V AND STRONGLY DIFFUSED LINE'S
WHICH COULD RE:DUE TO A CUBIC LATTICE,QF~TYPE CR,SUB3,Sl, t~ EOUALS 4.8i
ANGSTROMS.
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USSR UDC, (S46.831+S46~821):546.261
ZAC z
USHAKOV, B. F., MINOV A. S.
"Interaction of Graphite with Titanium and Zirconium"
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 8, No 11, Noy 72, pp 1,921-1,925.
Abstract: Specimens of remelted iodide titanium and zitconium 99.9 wt.' pure
and spectrally pure graphite were tableted. Dlffusion.~innealing was performed
-in a vacuum at 1,200-1,900*C. Metallographic and x-ray-~studies indicated that
TiC and ZTC layers were for-med on the Ti and Zr. "nie diffusion layers grow
evenly on the Ti; the carbide front is smooth. The diffilsion Ilayer on the Zr
is uneven. The recha-nism of formation and growth of the carbide layers on
the titanitra and zirconitzi was studied in detail at 1,200-1,400"C. The reac-
tion diffusion factors were determined. It was shown th~kt at 1,2000C and
below, the VY"ess 0i tormation and growtkof the carbide layers is determined
by baund=ay -~eactioas. At higher temperatures,' the, determining stage of the
process is diffusion. Fquations are produced for the temperature dependences
of reactioa diffusion coefficients of carbon in the,carbides TIC and ZrC.
USSR UDC 547.341
KkSHLY.AKOVSKIY, L. N., IONIN, B. I., OKHRIMENKO, I. S.,
and PETROV, A. A., Leningrad Technological.Institute Imeni. Lensovet
"Synthesis of Derivatives of Thionephosphonic Acids Ut,ich Corajugated Dienes"
Leningrad,,Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42 (104), No 12, Dee 72, pp 2648-2656
Abstract: Gradual replacement of the halogen atoms in PSC12 by alkoxyl
radicals produced new ester-acid chlorides and diesteTs of 2-methylbuta-
diene-1,3-thionephosphonic. acid and bis~-1,3-dienethioi'tephosphonates. The
ester acid chlorides of 1,3-dienethionephosphonic acids have higher thermal
stability thaxt the phosphoryl analcgs because of the we.-.iker basic properties
of the P:S group and lower electrophilic strength of the phosphorus aton.
Comparative analysis of the PIWL spectra of the derivatives of 2-methylb-u-
taduene-1, 3-phos phonic and thionephosphonir- acids shou'ed that these compounds
represent mix-tures of various quantities of cis- and trarts- isomers, The
latter are stabilized by an intramolecular hvdrogen bolid with the chlorine
atoms of the PSC12 group. P:S participates,to a considerably lesser degree
in formation of hydrogen bonding.than the P;0 group.
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USSR UDC 547-341
MASHLYAKOVSKIY, L. N., ZAGUW'YEVA, T. A., IMIN., B. I., and
- K Thnical Institute m'eni Lensovet
Len!
OKERDIENKO, I. S., i
."Synthesis of Ester Acid WDrides, Mixed Pstens and Amidoesters of
1.3-Dienyllphosphoni-c Acids"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimli, Vol 41 (103), No 2, Feb 71,
PP 3)0-)35
0
Abstract.: The re-~cti n o-~' -ci:i dichlorides wit4 primar,%r or secondary -:,I-
cohals in presence of tertiary bases leads to replacement of Cl atoms
with formation of esters of acid chlorides, mixed esters and est-er ami-
des 1,3-dienylplmphonic acidis. TO fal~owinvf compoumdr>, were *~n-
'C (C'
thesized fomiula, b. p./rm, d-O and n 20 beim: eported C1-12,CH
41, 09 C?
CHP(O)(CC2~'5)C1' 880/1";, 1.14 is 185 5; CH =CHCH=CHP(C)(OC2H5)C
108-1100/2, 1.1622, 1-51721 CH CX=CHCII=CHP( 0IWC~H iso)Cl 135-1370/4,
1.1167,, 1.4002;
. 1; 2j, jn~~:11113.~, 1.0214,
~852; C:~2=CHC(Ct'
1-4
85 5-r"
(CCv13)CC2 i 1.067", '.~'832;
C112=CHC(C1'))=C"1P(O '"'O-C~1i7 9~-930/2, 1"85(-1;
940/1, 1.022-51 1.4926,
21 93
H C' H 84-.860/3, 1~0519-, 1.4797-,
'19-
1.0667, 1:o4706.
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Acc..'Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code
0055(;98-
CHR-11CAL ABST. 4IX44
r. 112164z Copolymerization of oligo ftters *f 1,3-dione-
phmphanic acids with unnatu ted alkyd resi adv
1-.~ %vas.
ethyl-
ae hy-
.4 cH4(OH),! f Ell) rMuced
droperoxWe at 1'20'. Addn. of 0-5%
the crosslinking rate.. The copul~mn. te of I Mth 11 waii in-
versely propirdGmal to H.conen., presutrab!~- due'.tu the high
reactivity of 11, Which overshadulxM thoWfm of 111. "Re vopo-
~vmn. gave flame msisthiq, flexible. crossjillk~d 1)"IyMPIM ;Ind
RELL/FRAME
USSR UDC 632.9
ZAGULYAYEyt A. K.-, Candidate of Biological Sciencesp Zoological Scientific
Academy of Sciences USSR!.
"Stem Noths Grain Pests"
Hoseow, Zashchita, Rasteniy, 1971t pp W-42
Abstracti A description Is given of trorphological and liologica-1 character-
Istics of a group of moths of the family Ocheenheimeriidze which attack grains
- wbeatt rje, and mMet, as well as such perennial g~-asses as tinothyt
couch grass, brome (Sraca, wild ryet raeadowgms, and athcars. Tho females
usually lay thoir eggs at tho end of awanor on winter grains nnd peraniiial
uIld granses. The caterpillars, upon emerging fror. the ce-gst penetrate into
the stems.and winter there, eating their i~ay upirard to the ew:s. Tho affected
ears turn white, dry up, amil can be readily.distint5uishod frozi green healthy
plants. In some years az much as )5~5' of the xye c:vop is affcoted. Species
of this family are found throughout the USSR except the Far North and Siberia,
in &=pean countries, aud in Asian and African countries along the . Eediter-
ranean Sea. Of the 18 aDecies found in Eurasia, only fovx are iddely pre-
valent in the USSR. These are the rey stem raoth Ochesenheinerla taurellaq
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ZAGMXAYEV# A. K., Zashchita Rasteniyt 1971, pp 4.0 -42
found alnost eveiywhere in the USSR except the Northern axe-as, Western Europe,
N=key, aiid I=; t emizi steft, mo4- - Ochsenheimeria
Northern Africa, T the .1h
vacculella, fou,-A in the centml regionsof i the USSRt Kaizakhstan, Central
act-ically all countries of Western a, o ; the feather
Asia, and pr UX 'DO,
sten noth - Ocheenheimeria capella, widely pre~mlent in the Southexn parts-
of the Earopean SS R, Northern Kam U-stano amd in the steppen of Hungary;
couch grass stem iaoth -- Ochsenh-aimeria bizontellm, found in the USSR frcm
Karelia and the Baltic regions all the way to the Caucazus, and pratically
everywhere in Western El'urope-, No specific mathodo of pxop Wds and control
of these moths have Paz yet been iiiscoverad.~.IThebest method so far is to
detect foci ef. nass propagation of~the noths, and destroy' those prior to
theemergenco of caterpillars and their penetration in-to plant stens.
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USSR UDC 669.14, 0,18.29 ~'29 5 -.620.186.8
ZAGQLYAYEVA, S. V., and VINIOGRIO, 11. 1.
"Groath of kustenite Grains in Structural Steel Containing Titanium"
Hosccw, illecallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Met.-allov, No 10, 1972, pp
40-42
Abstract: The gro~jth kinetics of austenite grains in 15Kht-DITA stoel with
titanium nitrides was studied. Since the presence of. insol-Lible titanium
nitrLdes particles in -the steel prevents the formation of lar-e austenite
grains, an attempt was made to remove them by re" 9, the rzteel in an
fillin,
onen-hearth furnace (010, in an electric arc furtiace under vacuum (NAV), and
With alactro5lag (ES) and electron beam ~(EII):irethods. The amount of nitrides
left in the sreel after refining was, 0.0953, 0.0-525, 0.055.L, and 0.0307% for
the Off, EAV, ES, and EB methods, resDecti vely. Af ter - the Oil re f ining no
C austenite grains in 15KhGIITA steel was observed u 850-9500C. A
graith of
gradual appearance of grains was obaerved when the temperature reached .1.050'C,
and very active grain growth was observe.d' at 1106%. rie growth kinetics
of grains in the steel refined by the EAV and ES.methods was similar to that
of the Oil rolined attiol, A qktitc. diffort!ixc typo of kift~,!tAx-I of r,ritla Fvowch
waa observed in the clase of E8 rez-fining. At 950-1050% a mixture of small
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ZAGULYAYEVA S. V., and VINOGRAD, H. I., Metallovedeniye i Termicheskaya
Obrabotka Ifetallov, No 10, 1972, pp 40:42
and large grains appeared; at 1100-1200*C the grains grew larger, and at
temperatures above 1200'C an intensive increase in the grain size was
evident, Although 011, EAV, and ES reflning:lowt2red ne concentration of
nitrides in the steel somewhat, it was not -sufficient to Airinate their
inhibiting effect on the grmyth of large grains, After the EB refining
the number of nitride particles was low and-they did not influence the
motion of dislocations much; this resujted~in active grain, growth.
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vsn UDC 61:,.644-621.431.75
MEN'SHOV, A. A. and ZACURSKAYA L. A institute of Industrial Hygiene and
Occupational Diseas~~is~ ~an s Civil Aviation.~nglntiers
"Rygienic Evaluation of Intermittent Noise Produced by~Testing Hydra-ulic
Aviation Units"
Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Prof essional'nyve Zabolevaniya, No 10, 1971, pp
9-12
Abstract; W to noise levels
orkers in aircraft repair plants are exposed
ranging from 88 to 107 db (14 to 18 db,abovelstate standards) lasting about
4min and alternating with 2 min pauses during which thL- background noise
(from adjacent work areas) ranges from 68 to ~90 di). Thi:,o results of hearin-,
md otbor physiologic tct;ca given to 6 inen aged 211 to:35 witli I to 3 years
experience on the job showed little significant change 3 hours after the end
of work in auditory sensitivity, the threshold rising no more than 10 db,
within the linits of auditory adaptation., However d changes
pronounce
were observed in the critical frequency of "acoustic flickers" (decrease
from about 134 to 120 -flifckers a second), muscular enduran~ce (decrease from
117 to 92 sec), and slaiiiing of the pulse (from 73 to 68 ~:1-eats~ per min). Tbese
indexes did not return to normal even after 30,min of rest following the end
USSR TiDc 613.644:612-017
Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers and
7S ien i ic eganrch Institute ofLabor Hygi6ne and-Occupational
Diseases.
"The Effects of Changing Levels 'of Intermittont Noise on Man"
Kiev, Vrachebnoye Delo, No 7, 1971, PP 132-1%
Abstract: Airulane mechanics were exposed fdr two hours to
three different levels of noise -- 104 db for 4 rain, 92 db for
6.min, and 60 db for 5 min, with,5-!min pauses~ between each cycle.
Study of various physiological functions sho,4ted that the noise
significant17 lengthened the latent period of a simple acoustic-
motor reaction, increased the number of erroneous responses to
visual stimuli, and decreased static muscular endurance, but
only slightly raised the threshold of auditory sensitivity.
The subjects characteri--ed the noise'as disagreeable and com-
plained of a "ringing" and "ologging" of theiears, headache,
sleepiness, and fatigue. These phenomena disp=eared after
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ZAGURSIKAYA, L. A., Vrachebnoye Delo, No 7, 1971, PP 132-134
30 minutes' rest, but the Dhysiological ind6xes had not returned
to normal by that tine. Anotherzeries of ex-Derinents with
various noise parameters and durations showed that shifts in ;,.,he
physiological functions studied were slight and insignificant
after exDosure to 10L db for 0.5 rain, 87 db for 9.5 rain, and
60 db for 5 rain, indicating that~these are the maximum Dermi:3-
sible levelz for individuals engaged in airplane repair work.
212
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USSR UDC 541.124:541.6:547.1'118
KOSTYANOVSKIY, R. G., FOMICHEV, A. A., ZAGURSKAYA, 1"Ju., and ZAKHAROV, K. S.,
Institute of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sc4.Rnces, 'USSR
"The Nature of Lowering the Pyramidal Inversion Barrier of Phosphorus
in Acylphosphines"
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Rhimicbeskaya, No 8, Aug 73,
pp.1915-1916
Abstract: High sensitivity of the pyramidal inversion to the type of sub-
stituent at the acyl group leads to the conclusion that the factor responsi-
ble for the lowering of the inversion barrier in acylphosphiaes is the
p-ff-conjugation of the unshared electron:pair of phosphorus -with the
carbonyl group. The antiinductive substituents, activating the conjuga-
tion of the CO group with the electronic pair of the phosphorus facilitate
the inversion, while the mesomeric favoring ones counteract the inversion.
1/1
31
USSR Ure: 621-374.32
AR.-LIUM-1 11J. N., GUIZVSM, E. K., Za RS
KIY V, YA., In,-,titute o-' Electronics
1_U
and Computer Technology, Academy of SNim-m-i-O.? the LatltiiRn ESE.`
"The Dynamic State of a F-lipflop with Digital Input Based on !Nnnel Diodes and
Transistors"
Riga, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Latviy-skoy SSRY'No 2# IT( 0,, pp io3-lo3
Abstract: After a brief introduction to the mathematical descript-lon of fl-pflop
circuits, a particular circuit is describe *d ancL its scheiratic djaCrw. is given.
The circuit involves two diodes, tuo tunnel diodes, and three transistors. The
threshold apparatus is a diode resistive impulse valta_-_ ~ comparison elewent,
loaded on an amplifier discriminator. The.diacriminqtor,is a delay relaxer with
a reactive transistor as energy accumulator.
that the threshold
The circuit is described in mathematical-terms, showing
of operation to place the flipflop in the I state is eqwil to the operational
charge accumulated, while to place it in the O,state, itiis equal to this~
charge minus the integral value of the input current over onecycle.
`N_e6ircuit_'~ias constructed and tested experimentally,. nrd was also simu
lated on a digital computer. Parasitic,inductlire paramettrs were not con-
aidered in the analysis. The results of the simulation were reaisonably close
1/3
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AIRTYUKH, YU. 11, et al, Izvestlya Akademii Naulk LatviyBkoy SSR, No 2, 1970,
1
3-108
0
to t e e erimental values.
XP
Me authors draw the following conclusions.
1) The inertia necessary in a signal discrim'ination circuit for a
counter input flipflop is provided by the accumulation and discharge of
charges in.the base of a diode in the comparison circuit and by the madula-
-hreshold value of the relaxer;.appropriate choice
ti=of the operational
-of circuit parameters.makes the circuit operational over 4L wide range of
input:impulse frequencies;
2) Characteristics of relaxer operation in the circuit considered ensure
21 delay. of the output signal I (on the 'order of a f ew uanaaecondG) and
a sma
its standardization in amplitude and duration;..
arting input bypass element on the
The use of a transistor -as, an inv
0 setting of the flipflop ensures the necessary,coordination of the timi"
ouit without-significantly woraening it& frequency
states in the cir
characteristics;
2/3
USSR
ARTYM, MJ. N., et al, Izvestiya Akademli Nalik Latvjy~k-) SSR, 110 2, 2-970,
Y
PP 103-108
4.) Th4 utilization of well known digital m6deIG of PP elenents.,- a6
described by Uhar, Ghach, Aldridge, and Patte"re-on in the I3M Journal of
Research and Develop-neat, Volurne 7, No- 3, 196-3, for a 41rge ai&nal is saLic-
y for.a qualitative investigation of transi
factor ient processes in the circuit,
but does not provide the necessary accuracy for quantitattye e~Taauation;
5) 1-1e speed of operation of the circuit is basically deteivined by the
characteristics of the PP elements used; using a type l?3W , the limiting
frequency of flipflop operation in a binary multiposition. caunLer is 70
megahertz, while with a type 1T313 this frequency lirait apuld be approximately
doubled.
There are four references, two Soviet and two American'.
5214
3/3
USSR UDC 591.04:612.014.3
ZAGU5KIN, S. L., and KOGJA-N, Ye. A., Recommended by the Department of Human
iiid AniTal Physiology, Rostov State University
"Effects of Rhythmic Mechanical and Light Stimulation on the Impulse
Activity of Neuroreceptor Cells"
Moscow, Blologicheskiye Nauki, No 5, 1971, pp 27-35
Abstract: To study the effects of rhythmic stimulation on the rhythmic
f neurons, the single stretch receptor neuron of the river lobs-
activity 0
tar was isolated and its cell body was stimulated with TeDetitive light
and mechanical (stretch) stimuli with a frequPncy ranging from 20 to 200
stimuli per minute, while action potentials were recorded from the nerve
fiber. Repetitive mechanical stimulation.of sufficient,intensity and fre-
quency suppressed the generation of certain action potentials and thus
disrupted the rhythmic discharge by the cell body. Rhytbmic stimulation
with light remained vithout effect. H(74ever, prolonged continuous illumina-
tion of the cell body with ultraviolet rays increased the frequency of
action potentials and caused arrhythmia. The rhythm of the stimulation
was never duplicated by the rhythm of the action potentials.. The findings
indicate that the receptor rapidly responds to changes:in external stimulation
and discharges an appropriately coded information to the center.
USSR UDO 621-317-77
ITISYURAL, V. A., SURKOV, A. K. , SONOVJ_ V. G. ,
ABOZA' A.___ LITVINEIEC) 3
KMTTEYEV, N. G. ZAGVOZDZIN, B V., 11 "' X. 1.
0. A., and UPAIND-1,
"Systems'of Phase and- Doppler Measurements in a Mobile Radio
Ionosphere Complex"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses7 konf. po ra-sprostr. radiovoln. Tezisy_ dokl,
pekts. 3 (Tenth kIl-Union' Conference. on. the 11~ropagation of Radio
1aves; Report Theses; Section 3--collection of. vorks) "Nal. if
19721 pp 109-113 (from RZh--Radio'uex'zluii ka, No 10,V 1972, Abstract
No 1OA426)
Translation: A device for phase probing and a system. !or recordin,-
the Faraday and Doppler effects in artificial earth satellite sig-
nals and rockets, including a serics of. multicInuinel. receiver and
recorder devices o-,)erating it two, three, and four coherent fre-
quencies (20, 40; -24, 48, 144;. 20, 30, 90, 180; 150 and 400 1,111z
and others), are described. The difference betueen the T)hase
probing system and t-hose now known is the separation of t-he nea-
sured phase differences with a ~heterodyne frequency and consequent
narrow-band filt-ration. Resume
112 015 UNCLASSIFIED: PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
TITTLE-MULECULAR PARAMETERS AND THE STRUCTURE OF ASPARATATU TRANSAMINASE
AND ITS SUBUNITS -U-
,,.AUTH0R-(03)-P0LYANOVSKIYj O.L., ZAGYANSKlYt YU.A. TUMERMAN, L.A4
..,,.,-COUNTRY OF INF0--USSR.
SOURCE--i"IQLEKULYARNAYA 810LOGIYAt 19701 VOL 4 v 3 1PP 458-470
,--~.~,OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.~...SUBJECT-AREAS--~-O IOLOG I CAL A-NO.MED.ICAL. SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS--TRANSAMINASE, ENLYME ACTIVITY,4LUORESCENCE, PRorEIN,
SEDIMENTATIONt BROWNIAN MOTION
C04TROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
696MENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/F,,RAME--1998/0224 STEP NO--UR 046 370 1004 00 3 /04 5 8/ 04 70
?~,~CIIR.C ACCESSION NO--AP0120919
UNCLASS IF IED
.~'-212 015 UNCLASSIFI.ED PROCESSING OATE--16OCT7O
ClRC ACCESSION NG--AP0120919
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- A65TRACT.~JT IS SHOWN THAT THE MOLECULES OF
ASPAr'%TATE TRANSAMINASE (CE 2.6.1.11 DISSOCIATE IPITn TWO SUBUNITS IN
ALCALINE (PH 1.1-12) AS WELL AS IN ACID (PH 295-30) MEDIA. CONDITIONS
FOR REASSOCIATION AND RE14ATURATION OF TJHE SUPUNITS TO THE ENZYMATICALLY
ACTIVE MOLECULE AkE DESCRIBEO. THE FLUORESCENE 0AR4,,4rFRS (LIFE TIME
TAUP RELATIVE QUANTUM YIELD B, OEGREE OF,POLARIZATIO.,Ni P AND SPECTRAL
DISTRIBUTION) WERE MEASUREO FOR THE DNS PROTEIN
tltDIMETHYLA,411~ONAPilTAL~~IC-,5tSULFO(AYL) aoTH wi rf4 rHE NONDISSOCIATEV
ENZYME MOLECULE AND WITH THE SUBUNITS# FROM THESE DAIA THE VALUES OF
ROTATIONAL RELAXATION TIME WERE CALCULATED (146 A14D 48
RESPECTIVELY). THE VALUES OF AXIAL RATIO.FOR BOTH SPECI':S Of:
AACROMOLECULES APPROXIMATED AS RIGID ROTATIONAL E-(-ffP.';Ol'0S WERE
CALCULATED FROM THE FLUORESCENCE DATA~AS~ AELL AS FROM JHE RESULTS OF
HYDRODYNAMIC MEASUREMENTS (SE01MENTATION 0IFFUSION. VISC SITY THE
VALUES CALCULATED ON THE 13ASIS OF THESE TWO SOURCES OF INFORMATION AGREE
QUITE WELL FOR THE NONDISSOCIATED MOLECULE BUT DIFFEK SIGNIFICANITLY FOR
THE SUBUNITS. TO RECONCILE THESE RESULTSt A NEW HYPOTHETICAL MODEL OF
THE TRANSANINASE MOLECULE IS PROPOSED, BA$ED ON THE ASSUMPTION THAT EACH
SUbUNIT CONSISTS OF TWO INDEPENDENTLY kOTATING NUCLEI. THE
DEPOLARIZATIO14 OF FLUORESCENCE IS DETERMINED BY BR'DIviNIAIN ROTATION OF
SUCKA NUCLEUS WHEN THE SUBUNITS ARt SEPARATEU, BUT dY~ROTATEGN OF THE
ENZYME MOLECULE AS AN ENTITY WHEN, THE SU80NITS ARE: IN COHESION AND FORM
A NONDISSOCIATED MOLECULE. FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR
BIOLOGY, ACAOEMY OF SCIENCESt USSR,.:MDSCGW.
UNCLASSIFIED
UW 669,168.001
USSR
HCHOUSM.Li, V. A., !GNAT I YEV, V. S., -T.,- 11. amd RMTRIK, S. I,
*Oxide Inclusions in Ferrotitanium and Fiprroniobiuie
Moscow, Stal', No 7, Jul 71, pp 614_615~
Abstract: The autbors studied the ouantity and composition of oxide inclusions
in.-standard ferroalloys, viz. 30--vercent ferrotitaniwn-Til and, 60-percent fer-
roniobium KbI and libnO, after isolating them by chlorination by converting the
metallic components of the alloys into volatile cblorides during heating under
the action of gaseous high-purity chlorine with subsequent vacuum subli=tion
of the chlorides. It was found that the oxide inclusions in.ferrotitanium and
ferroniobium are mainly of endogenous origin. These in,farro-titanium are rep-
resented by corundum (rA-AI203), fi -alumina with an adm5j,,ture of T102 and
Cr,203, mullito, helenite, and silicates of:the sphone ar4 fayalite type4 Fer-
roniobium contains inclusions of corundum, comDlex~aluninosilicates and oxides
of the colmbite and mossite type. The oxide inclusiLn icontent of ferrotita-
lp
77
USSR
MCHEDLISHVILI, V. A., et al., stall, No 70 Jul 71, pp,614-615
nium is 0.2-0.3 percent, low-silicon ferroniobium 0.04-0-14 percent and high-
uted much
silicon ferroniobium 0.1-0.3 percent, The inclusions are distrib
more uniformly in ferroniobium. than in ferrotitanium. The principal comronent
of inclusions in both ferroalloys is alvmina, A1203. There are also significant
quantities of SiO2, FeO and T102- Ferroniabi,um also c6ntains niobium and tan-
talum oxides; and ferrotitanium -- insignificant quantities of manganese,
calcium and chromium oxides. The calculated oxygen content of the inclusions
for both alloys practically coincides,with that found'by tbe-vacuum Melting
method (0.08-0.14 percent for ferrotitanium,. 0-03-0.06.pereent for low-silicon
forroniobium and 0.08-0.12 percent for high-silican fermniobium).
END
CSO: 1842 -W
88
milli'I'm
OSSR -001 -08"(427)
UDC 617 -34t,
ZAICIA"t"A'O A 1 N bn `(imirdstraUon of the. b
la Unis- '.-Y a,-' Eeal~a ussl~
"Son V thods o~' Froventing V4
~e Me laration Sickress in the US8A
scoi~r, Gigivena T- i ProzessiQraI'nyye Zabojevan~ -L,
Y, N 0 2, 970, 01) 7-9
'bstract. -he tec-nolof~-ical revolution in a-nd- call utru"'tion 1-:5
-acco#an-.5,ed by an increansing incidence of vibration sickzietis bacaus-~ of L,-,e -.,any
proceases, equip,.ient, and instrjmezits-that expos-~ thd,r opij~-atov.,:-! . cc
well zl~---ove Derais~ube levels, -rds*-han.AIin- oC tools, p o or word
ignoranoe a:' ihL I L --
ni~Jai sympLoms of the 2; sorders caus"4 L-Y vib-at~on' Ote.
~Ircvan~iva alfQr~~s are 'Q-Y Insufficient numbQr of duvia-~-- ~o
ways o" Ltpravixw- the titur-tion, ir.
cljdc'. ~-itrict
of cxi~; 6itatu staatiard~; for the i:so of pnou.,amtlc -,*1 othl~r
tool.-;, botto.- of too1j, proeo:;;it~j, and work plaCCIS ty includo arrarICIC-munT.-s
at- on ;,I:,-! no~ '0 ".=-nation. and careful argamization of work ~mlolvin-7,
a vibration-pro&uaimg -achijo or tool I =-o rs 6r; V
the uze oI or. Z5 Q
I outdr i , 'L S+0
preclude exterded exposure ar4 clAlling ae~ the hands
4.
64
Instruments and Equipment
USSR UDC 615-4711.57.086.12
ZAIM11, E. I., and FIKHWI, B. A.
"A Simple Device for Freeze-Etching of Biological Specimpne"
Moscow, Laboratornoye Delo, No 12, 1971, PP 74-742
Abstracti Due to the fact that complex and expensive vaouum ultramicrotomos
are unavailable in many laboratories for the p=paratiorvof slides by the
freeze-etching method for electron micro3copasi the authors designed a
simple device which can be successfully used in combination nith the vacuum
freezing unit. A detailed description of the device is Civen. The device
makes it possible to obtain complementary irtages of both'surfacas produced
by a cut, that is, the f ii-zt slide in not dimi=tedy as Is the. case of
expensive freezing ultramicrotomes. The device was already tested and
produced good results.
USSR UDC 578.67
FIKIDWI, B. A. and 7JI Institute-of Biochemistry and Physiology
-:of Microorganisms, Academy of Sciences USSR, PushcUno-na-0ke
"Freeze-Etching-of Microorganisms for Elec r
t on nicroscopy"
~Moscowp Mikrobiologiya, Vol 41, No 1, Jan/reb 72, pp 168-172
Abstract: A modification of the freeze-etching method for fixation of micro-
organisms.was tested using Endomyces Titagnusii. A concentrated suspension of
cells in water containing 0.1% gelatin was used. The ceJls were frozen in the
formlof a thin layer between two cop Iper grids by dipping them into fluid Freon
22 cooled by liquid nitrogen. The object was then transferred into a vacuum
evaporator and using a special manipulator, the copper plates were separated in
a vacuum of 5xlO-6 mm Hg. Both halves were shadowed using platinum-carbon mix-
ture and covered with a carbon f ilm. Af ter - cleaning and mounting on specimen
screens with a:Formvar support, the preparations were observed under an electron
microscope type JT-711-7A. The electron microscope pictures revealed that the
method of". spalled surface enables one to obtain replicas of both uncovered
complementary surfaces of the object..
in 022 UNC L AS 5 1 FLI E PRUCESSING DAT"----20NQV70
T ITLE-UIELEC TRIC FILMS j;.'S"D fiN CERIUM DIOXIDE :-U-:
"*tiTH1JR-(03)-AFA.N'ASYEV, K.L., ZAiCHKIN, N'LmN.t SACHAVSKIY, -A.F.
-CCUNTRY CF INFC--USSR
4L
Z V y 5; SR' LzC Ti Ez V E DFIZ. 1970T 13(Z) W~i L 55 6a
DATE PLEL ISk-E:Z----7rj
5UBJECT- AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS
_.T-OPIC TAGS--UIELECTRIC LAYER, DIELECTRIC AATERIAL, CERIUM OXIDE, ALUMINUM
COMPOUND --ELECTRIC PROPERTY
C[NTRCL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~QOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1(+04 STEP NO--UR/CI39/70/013fOOZ/Ol56/0158
C- I ft C
USSR UDC 541.15
SOBOM, V. S ZAIDES, A. L.p and IKLAUZEN, It. A., Scientific Research
Institute of Tii~n U~;, ~118cow
"The Effect of Radiation Temperature-on the Nature of Radiation Induced
Structuralization of cis-Polybutadione'.'
Moscow, Xhimiya Vysokikh Energiy, Vol 7# No 4, Jul-Aug 73, pp 358-361
Abstracti An incroase in the temperature of /-Irradiation of the stexec-
regular polybutadiene in the range 20-1600 leads to considerable Increase
in the rate of crosslinking. At the same t1me the strength of unfilled
vulcanizates is decreased, as well as the maximum degree of crystallization
and intensity of crystal formation during tbe.stretching, It has been
azzumed that these changea aro connected with the polyr4crization processea
taking place, leading to the fo=-mtioa.of polyfunctiona:C;nuclal.
J1:1 5 Z-'CT I tilt VMV-1 cir- 1 Ij au~., M' !!-IOM Olil '.IT 1u',7w
$!J 0 a,i
M 00 Ito
-It,.; !!V JT~:- -,%I j0
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JO
ut ~Jh ",-v VJ 31C4 -;:I P,11 U-~Trl'~;T "IVIt -`4 Z "."MI 'k-'l i-~j
IY $ia-pT,.. wc., pup. 'IttL.77,1 own "?u'1 ni
Lt .1(, "fl
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USSR UDC 621.311.22.002.5111.52.004.67:65.612.2(084.21)
ZAIKA, A. A., BUGGOSLAVSKIY, D. S.
Setevoy grafik na elektrostantssy~kh. (PERT Chart at Electric Power Plants),
Hoscow, Energiva Press, 1970, 272 pp, ill., 06 k (from IRZh-Elcktrotek.hnika i
I
r- No 4 Ye156 K)
Euergetika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstrac.
Translation: In the first part of the book a study is made of the problt-ms of
organization of control of capital repairs, the basic concepts of PERT charts
3 r
are presented, and the problems of calculating capital repair MMT charts for
power equipment, optimization of PERIT charts and application of computers are
investigated. The second part of the book is devoted to' analysis of the effi-
ciency of using PERT charts when repairing parver systen equipment. In this
part a study is nade of the operating principles and structural features of the
PERT system in power equipment repairs, labor expenditure norms for calculating
the PERT charts, problems of improving the planning of labor expenditures and
0
material resources, for repairing the power' systen, equipmt~-nt. The procedure is
presented for estinating the savings from introducing the. PERT. method. The book
is Intended for engineering, and technical workers of the power systen, power
~plants and nower repair onterpriaes and also' for. tet6chers~ and situdents at the
universities and specialized secondary schbola.
100
USSR UDC 577.1:615.1
7/9
ZAIKA A. P.
"Detoxification of Dimethyl Chlorovinyl Phosphate in Animals"
Fiziol. aktivn. veshchestva. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active
Substances. Republic Interdepartmantal Collection), 1972, No 4, pp 24-26
(from RZh-Bialogicheskaya Khimiya,,No,4,,Feb 73, Abstract No 4 F1913 by
G. A. Firsova)
Abstract: In invitro experiments, the kinetic method4as us-ad to determine
the detoxification of dimethyldichlorovinyl phosphate (1) by rabbit liver,
kidney, lung, spleen, muscle, brain, hoart,and intestiftal wall tissues,
skin, blood plasma and erythrocytes. Ampul acylhydrolase of acylcholines
(KF 3.1.1.8.1 and butyrylcholine served as the substrate. The degree of
detoxificatioa of I after contact with.the biological sPbstrate was assessed
from changes in the constant of.cholinesterase inhibition at~an optimum I
concentration (8.10-5 M). The maximum detoxification of1I was found to take
place in the presence of blood plasma and intestinal wall tissue; it was
l(niest in the presence of brain and niuscle.tissues. Rabbit skin had a
detoxifying effect on 1.
USSR uDc 517.iift5.~/q
'r
1
1MCI LM, R. YA. M -M, 7, G, 3. jZAIXAp A'. P., I KONDRATYUK, V. I. and IVANOVA,
Zu. H.
"Detoxification mid Anticholinesterase Action of Two Rppresentatives of
Acid Fluorides of Alkyl Esters 3f Alkylthiophosphonic Acid".
Fiziol. aktivn. veshchest-va. Resp. mezhved. sb. (Physiologically Active Sub-
stancesl Republic Intordepaxtmental Collection), 1971P vyp 3, pp 75-79 (from
M-Biologicheskaya Khimiya, No 17p Sep ?1, Abstract No 17F2100)
Translationt In experiments on rabbits it is shown that there is no direct
relationship between toxicity# anticholinesterase activity and detoxifi-
cation in the tissues for isopropyl and ethyl ethers of methylfuuorothio-
phosphonic acid.
'.Mi ;M:~;
USSR UN 621. 3.8-2. 82
-S"E R I. P. LYA-KHOVTCH, V. V. ,
PETL,-1, Yu. V.
"Ditegrated Ci-c"~t of a 1/ju-Frequency Amj:mj -
if Based on Transistollst'
Elektlroni. tesh_lnika. Naucl;n. -te-1-hn. sb. Mfikroele,~trcnilin
Techr.,r,'Lo&i-. Scclen,;Ific and. Technical C61'I ection'. )eiec
1971, v~p. 1(27 ::p I ~,-19 (from RZh-Ra'diotelm-n!'ka, 2,1o 8, AuZ
Abstrac
t
Trarislatic.n.: inteir
wi.%ii high i[!TjUt
il-.1pud.-ance whIch bt thic,- t-~iasiz hi 0
MOS
W
Asure Urie "tabil-tty o f input im-
pedarice~, high ptack.-Lpfe dtms-ity and low power cc11=1jr)tj,611.
fiMA-Mi hill M40HUHMM"Idw
USSR um 621--)9666-ift-5
ZAIKA V. V. KOVAL' A. A.
"Tunable Nonhomogeneous RC Structures With Distrilbuted Parameters"
V sb., Poluprovodn. pribory v tekhm. elektrosyyazi (Senticonductor Devices
in Technical Electrical Cormuni cations --colle.ction of .-,fbrk-s) I 14"Oscow,
"SVYaz"', 1-970, pp 142-144 (from RZh-Badiotekhni'-a, No. 1, Jan 71, Abstract
No iwo4)
Translation: Une na-Der -oresents the results of an experimental check on
the theoT:~'ti cal ch r cte
a a r'istics of RC syste=.with distributed parammeters
showing the advantage of nonhomegeneoussystems over hamoge-nel.)us systems.
One illustration, bibliography of.four titles. lies
TT --------
i INHOR i t" w", hIMIM, "It 11
112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70
-JITLE-CUNLENTRATION WAVE PRGPAGATION IN:TWO DIMENSIONAL LIQUIO PHASE
`.SELFOSL ILLAT ING ~ SYSTLRI -U-
;AUTHOR-(02)-ZAIKIN9 A.N.3, ZHA80TINSkIY#.;A.m..
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-N,6 Tbi R E -7
SGURCE (LONCON) 1970t 225(52.32)*~ 535
ZATE PUBLISHED----70
-SUBJECT, AREAS-BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY
TOPIC TAGS-BRCMATE-IMALONIC, ACID, CATALYST, OXIDATION, WAVE PROPAGATION,
..REDOX REACTION
C 13N TF. G Lt4AJ-.l,'IhG-tiO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT, CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME-19d/t/1348 STEP NIO--UK/0000/70/225100010535/0537
Cl RC ACCESSIEN NO-AP010CC-1-1,
ti IN --A S S - 1 F~ 1
'~2/2 OZ2 --20NOV70
UNCLASSIFIE6 PROCESSING DATE
CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0100011
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STUDY ON~IJSCI~LATIING CHEM.
REACTIONS IN ]HE SYSTEM BROMATE BROMOMALONIC:ACID~FERROIN IINOICATOR AND
CATALYST) WAS MADE. THE REACTION WAS CARRIEU OUT IN A THIN LAYER OF
SOLN. AT 20UEGREES. PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN AT I MIN INTERVALS. IN THE
IST PHG-TCLPAPH, THE CArALYSr IS COMPLETELY REDUCEI)a AND SU13SEQUENT
PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW IT STARTING TO BE OXIDIZED AT PAATICULAR POINTS
(LEADING POINTS) FROM WhICH CIRCULAR WAVES OF OXIIDN. ARE PROPAGATED.
THE 4TH PHOTOGRAPH StlOWS UXIDN. TAKING~P,LACE IN-A.REAS NUT REACHED BY
THESE 6AVESi THE NEXT PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW tWAVES CUAING 4-ROM LEADING
CENTERS.0XIDIZING ALL THE SPA---*'E STEP:SY STEP.; RADIAL ~SYM. PATTERNS ARE
ALSO OBSO, THE ObSD* PhENOMENONIIS CHARACTERIZED.~BY THE OCCURRENCE OF
PROGRESSIVE CCNCN. WAVES ANO BY A SPAtE STRUCTURE~suppoitTEO AT THE
EXPENSE OF REDOX REACTION ENERGY, A MODEL FOR TliE WAVE PROPAGATION IS
PROPOSED.
USSR UDC 669i7/.G53.2(088.8)
BYSTROV, V. 1. , ZAIKIN--&,
"Device for Slaking of Lime"
USSR Author's Certificate No 311877, filed, 30/03/70, published 5/10/71
(Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal,Metallurgiya, No.~S, 1972, Abstract
No~ 5G202 P).
Translation; In order to increase the degree of hydration with mininium losses
of CaO and product, a fire grate made of perforated pipe connected to a source
of compressed air is installed.over the bottom of the,upper section of slaking
unit; a gate is installed between the sections of the slaking unit, and the
lower section is equipped with a pipe for drainage of the slaking vapors.
USSR UDC 632.95
17. It? Yz;. I.1. T,-Uf
C G. I' al zal" --~z v 1.
DM,-':L, -%rA., GOL'Y511-111il, *,[. 11
-B%, A. 1!4.
ZAll.-Ill, D. A.
Omm, S. I. ',aRd TYJASM, A. 1.
"Polyc=-baziiP
LV collec-"
V sb. srze-si a 2;,izrichity rast, (Chemiczl Ple-nt P.Totect,%'It
of lo----i*:_-) vyp 1 , '.O~;Cow, 19'?0 pp 95-104 ANO 13, 110 Jall 72,
Abstnect No 13'I'C' by T. A. Belyaycva)
Tra-nslz-A'Lont Th~; offectivenazz of polycarb:,-zin (I) on apple scaab apd Cr,%po-
Vine vildeir tMt of zizieb (H) ima polyrati-combl, uhile on ch-=ry-
fnAt C-2ray rot 4-4-, Eau--Is Eordleaux liculd (111) (1 p:,rmWr,) , but is ahcad of.
11. 1 eamls 11 zjid = for Cl;-ztorosporlum iiffCction of "Int) cherry plu-m
aria ioz:,i;io The drcizivc,factor Which 0.0ton-,iinc the length
of action of I is p-racipitationp which vfashcz thep=pa-mtion off plall't'S.
USSR VDC 8.74
ZAIKIN PETUKHOVA, N. 1-1.
"Problem of Efficient Allocation of the Information Files on Magnetic Tape"
V sh. Probl. sistemotekhniki. Vyp. 2 (Problems of Systems Engineering. Vyp. 2
--collection of works), Sudostroyeniye, 1972, pp 67-77.(from RZh-Kibernetika,
No,12, Dec 72, Abstract No 12V479)
Translation, The following problem which is characteristic of automated control
systems is solved: let [1,11 = {Ml, 142, bld be a set of files belonging to
the magnetic taps; xi is the length of the file Mi, I - 1; n; JIM11 is the mat:rj-x
of the interrelation of the files; mij 15 the.elemnt.ofthe] matrix JIM11 equa:L
to the number of direct references'from file M to file~~M.. Searching the mag-
netic tapes essentially depends onthe mutual arrangement of the files Mi and
1~j. Let A be the length of the tape searched, X = F i JIV1111, R); 11 M11 in the
given case is equal to a const, R is the n-dirlensioval'viector:. giving the arran-
gement of the files on the magnetic,tapeso, The- integral function has the form:
n-1
+
F (R)
112
USSR
ZAIKIN, 0. A., et al., Probl, sistemotekhnik-i. Vyp. 2, Sudostroyeniye, 1972,
67-77
where m!. m,j + mji. It is required that we find RO wbich minimizes F(R).
3-j
The estimate conditions of optimalness of the integral function are presented.
The algorithms for finding the impasseand optimal permutations are constructed.
The above stated problem is generalized to the case oE,parallel processing of
files-for which it is demonstrated.that.the,conditions~;of optimalness of allo-
cation of the files on the miagnetic.tapes remain as before.
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USSR UDC: 518:517.948
TIMONOV, A. N., SHEVCHENKO, V. G. P. V., ISHMMOV, B. S.,
mECHENOV, A.. S.
"Calculating the Cross Section of a Photonuclear Reaction From Experimental
Information"
Moscow, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta: Ser. III, Fizika, Astronomiya,
vol 14, No 3, MaY/Jun 73, Pp 317-325,
Abstract: The authors examine certain questions of computer calculation
of the numerical value of the cross section of a photonuclear reaction
a0k) in accordance with an indirect phenomenon -- the yield of emission
products of the reactior Y(E). The paper describes a modification of tile
Penfold-Leiss method with parenetrization of the working step. Also de-
scrilbed. is. a regularizing algoritlm in Vnich the saMllng criterion is
the degree of smoothness of the approximation', Model. problems are pre-
sented to illustrate the effectiveness of using these 41goritbms.
USSR UDC 53-071-08+53-001.5
MIKINA. LUK"YANTSEV, A. F.
--AC
trProgram for Kinematic Identification of Events on the BESM-6 Computer"
Prorramma kinema'u-icheskoy identifikatsii sob.,[tix- na E)R4 MESm-6. Soobshch.
~ a - - ____ .
Ob"Yedin. in-ta yadeni. issled. Lab. )gchisl. tekhn. i. wftamatiz . (cf.
h4iglish above. Reports of the Joint Institute for Nucleazi Research. Lab-
oratory of Computer Technology- and Automation) :11 596 ~~t Dubn'
a, 1971,
19 pp, ill. Mimeo. (from RZh-Fizika,, 11o, 4, Apr 72, Abstract No'4A556)
Translation: The paper describes the GRIND program for t1he BES14-6 computer,
Aesigned for determining the most probable hypotheses for zeai event (with re-
spect-to deficient mass and the chi-square test): and for~finding more pre-
cise particle parameters for these hypotheses. Pesuin'e.
M
USSR UDC 533.951.08
KIRDYASILEV, K. P., ZAIKIMA
"Effect of Low Frequency oscillations on.Attenuation of a Superhigh-Frequency
Signal in Plasma Beam Discharge"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronik-a, Vol XVI, No 3, March 19TI, pp 358-365
Abstract: This article contains a study 0
attenuation of a superhigh-frequency
signal in plasma-beam discharge under operating conditions with intense low-
frequency oscillations, and the contribution of scattering to the anomalous
attenuation is determined. The attenuatipn.of. the signal is measured. The
anomalous attenuation conditions. are discovered, and thc, relation of the atten-
uation characteristics and signal amplitude fluctuations. to the intensity and
spectrum of the low-frequency oscillations is 6sitablishea. The mechanism of
scattering of the probing si7nal in vlasma oscillations arising as a result of
the beam-drif t Instability and leading to anomalous attenuation is investigated.
Numerical estimates and a qualitative study of the effect. of low-frequency
oscillations permit the conclusion to be drawn that the contribution of this
phenomenon is predorunate by comparison with the mechaaism of 'braking cyclotron
absorption. Scattering of the signal In the plasma oscillations complicates
112
Now
USSR
EIRDYASHEEV, K., P., et al. , Radiotekhnika iEle-ktronika, Vol XTI, No 3, March
1971, pp 358-365
determination of the plasma density by the superhigh-frequeucy probe method,
but additional data can be obtained on the intensity and spectrum of the low-
frequency oscillations. It is pointed out that the values of the electron
temperature and density deter,-,ined by the. probe method 4ind an interferometer
coincide with respect to order of --agnitude with the va.Lues obtained under ana-
locous conditions on other experimental devices and can' be used for approximate
calculations. The experimental. data are plotted for various pressures and mag-
netic fields.
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024 UNCLASSIFTED". PROCESSING DATE--020CT70
~-TITLE--THE SYINTHESIS OF PLASMOCOAGULASE INDUCED BYISOME MICROORGANISMS -U-
,:--,-'AUTHOR- (03)-YEL INOV9 N.P., ZAIKINAj N.A.9. CHMILENKOt G.S.
`F INFO-USSR
~COUNTRY
MIKROBIOLOGIT, EPIDE11410LOG11 I IMMU:'NlMll)L0-vllt 1970, NIR 3 ,
PP 98-103
'~,--DATE PUC-.LISHED------70
-'-SUBJECT AREAS-510LOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TGPIC TAGS--STAPHYLOCOCCUS. BLOOD SE.Rumt.CULTURE MEDIUMv FUNGUS
RESTRICTIOVS
--%~.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
REEL/FRAME-1990/1492 STEP NO--UR/0016J7D/000/003/0098/0103
C I RC ACCL-SSLJN NO--AP0109552
UNCLASSIFIED
024 UNCLASSIFIED A'ROCESSING 0ATE-020CT70
~~._CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0109552
-ABSTR ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INTRODUCTION OF THE SERUM INTO THE
NUTRIENT-MEDIUM CAUS"ED CONSIDERABLE ACCELERATION OF SYNTHESIS 3F
'STAPHYLOCOCCUS PLASMOCOAGULASE. THIS ACTION WAS RETAINED FOR SOME TIME
:AFTEP.THE REMOVAL OF THE INDUCING AGENT ONLY BY THE MICROBIAL CELLS
.,WHICH WERE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THESERUM;.THIS'ACrJ.0N WAS LOST IN
FURTHER TRA:NSFEK ON THE MEDIAo THE ACTION OF THE*:SERUM Oil COAGULASE
SYNTHtSIS:W#S NOT ASSOCIATED WITH I .TS EFFECT~OF REPRODUCT104 JF
STAPHYLocrictus.. IN ALL PROBABILITY, THE:INDUCING EFFFCT OF THE SERUM
DEPENDE0,0N."THE PRESENCE OF PROTHROMBIN:AND OF THE Cl)AGULATIOM FACTOR
:VlI. IN IT, WHICH SERVED AS PLASMOCOAGULASE SUBSTRATES4 REMOVAL OF THESE
FACTORS BY ADSORPTION OR BY INACTIVATION BY HEATI:NG rONSIDERABLY REDUCED
THE CAPACITY Of: THE SERUM TO.INCREASE THE AMOUNT~OF COAGULASE IN THE
CUL-TURE-1 ME-O-LUA.... THE- RATE OF FORMAT [ON OF COAGUL,A,$.E BY STAPHYL:)C:)CC I
TO~.:TNCREASE IN THE PRESENCE OF IONIZED MANGANESEo THIS EFFECT
WAS MANIFESTED ONLY IN THE PRESENCE.OF MANGANESE IN THE-NUTRIENT MEDIUM
.-AND DISAPPEARED IMMEDIATELY AFTER.ITS~OEMOVAL. THE CONTENT OF
-PLASMOCOAGUL'ASE ROSE IN THE CELLULAR EXTRACT H
OF T E FUNI GROWN ON THE
~'.:_...'SERUM. CUNTAINING MEDIUM- THIS EFFECT WAS.REVEALED IN 23 OF 37 STPAINS
AMONG_~WHICH REPRESENTATIVES OF
_~_:STUDIED* VARIOUS TAXONOMIC GROUPS OF
-TUNGI -WERE PRESENT.
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P-1
Y and
TARZIVOLOVA T. A. Kazan' Inst-ILL11te :Lmeni S. 1-1. K
irov
"Studies in the Series of Phosphinic and Phosphinaus Acid Durivatives.
LXXXVIII. Synthesis of Diallylphosphinic Acid Estemand Amides and Their
Biological Activity"
Moscov, T