SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAVRIYEV, K.S. - ZAYEZDNYY, A.M.

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USSR UDC 624.131.43+539.21.064-492.3 -V F. S. SHPIRO, C. S "Calculating Massive Foundations for Deep Laying in a Multilayered Soil Series" Tr. VNII transp. str-va (Works of the All-Union Scientific Research 'Institute of Transport Construction), 1971, vyp. 78,: pp 87-93 (from RZh-lfekhanika. No 11, Nov 71, Abstract No 11V620) Translation: In the development of a procedure for calculating masslve founda- tions of bridge supports for deep laying discussed in Appendix 25 of SN 200-62 [Construction Norms 200-621, famulas are proposed which, permit calculation of foundations buried in a multilayered soil:series. The foi-mulas are based on a calculation scheme in which the foundation is considered as an infinitely riZid beam, and the soil series is considered as an elastic base cliaracterized by the bedding coefficient which varies with depth according to an arbitrary law. In contrast to the 5H 200-62 procedure, the resistance of the soil base to dis- placements of the footing points of the foundation. not only 'a tile vertical but also In the horizontal directions. The f orm ulas permits (let ertiinatl on of the, displacements of the foundation, the internal stresses in its transverse (hari- zontal) cross sections, the normal stresses arising at the contact of the soil with the lateral surface of the foundation and also the normal and tangential stresses arising at the contact of the soil base with the foundation footing. ,~"4 till W1100,01701m, mop A USSR UDC 620,179.1 GORBLITITOVI~ V. I.$ ZAV YAIjlE,.F4 11. "Radiometric Method of Flaw Detection Using.Fillers" 41 Sverdlovsk, Defektoskopiya, No 1,-110171, pp 1191-124 "ler as a function Abstract: A study was made of the problem of selecting-~the M of thei spectrtm- of the source and the density of the prvduct~material. Results are presented from both calculations and experimental studies of the application of a filler for controlling products made of iron and.alunilnixu using Co-60 and Cs-137. An isotopic multiciiannel defectoscope for controlling cast iron crankshafts of diesel engines before machL-iing is described.. The device is de- signed for detecting internal flaws in accordance with 'the following technical specifications: 1) the thickness.of the controlled product in the direction of irradiation varies from 130 to 40 mm; 2)lthe'output capacity of the device is 40 shafts per hour at a control sPeed of 1,900 cn,~hain;: 3) the sensitivity illsure-s flaw detection in the form a blowhole with dimensiom-s- greater than -u; 4) the width of, the control:zone is 240 The irradiation source 3 x 3 x 3 ~S' is~the cobalt-.60 isotope with an a-ctivjty:of,,700 g-Ra with tiiFh Specific activity. Abs Itrac tinj Service: CHMICAL ABST Copelymerization df; A-"YI c1do 44 )p Yt ;were coL I W, in MtOH to,)' tb contg, some HO at wrai pressurv and -- 10 an ihitiat- * -Slem ising'iNH.030, 41bagalite, :' u '1 (4; t S -N - Conlin 8.1 0 give I- ~oncd~' r'j'1 11 thin ~the 11 COJ)01~_Mer '~-ith 6-- d had. Original nionom" -mixt., dyed well, ,iC Y4 trarzition tf rn, 4,t= 1) P. ~- 100', was word iol, iih org.~Solv M polymer (M and formed, Abe6 ftoi~' Me- O%k" Lex, of~jfl 66i)g M& I strength. and elollg-atiun HiAn N 1&m~ but hi~ or shrihk re. s a i-stance (except for III With 27.A41. heieted in: ir A 1 0*). BC,111 LF REEL/ FUM- IJ- USSR UDC 539.143.43+661.718.1 ISHMAYERVA. E. A., ICHARRASOVAI F. H., V YALOV A. P. and PUDOVIKO A. N., Kazan State University imeni V. 1. UVYB-y'~'rVM"n"""~OMn "The Dipole Homents of Para-Substituted,Phe'nylphosphbiia~.tes"~ Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR# Serlya.BimicheskaYa, No 3, Ear 71, PP.619-620 Abstracti The dipole moments of the p-substituted phenylphosphonates ~P-X%H,~P(O)(M)2 (X Me. MeO, Clt Br) and.of Plq'(O)(bEt)2 Vere determined experimentally. They were also calculated on the assiLaption* that the dipole moment of the (Eto)2F(O) - group had the value 2630 D;which follosied from an orientation of this group In such a manner that the c6~poaents along the coordinate axes had the values ax 0.72, my.- 0. mz 2.10 D (shmayeva., at al 1zv. klli' SSSR# Ser. Xhim., 1970, 2695). The calculated 4alues for compounds p-XC6H1',P(G)(CZt)2 did not correspond to the experimental values, apparently because of an interaction of X with the (EtO)2P(O)_9ro1'P by conjugation# through the phenyl ring. The experimentally determined dipole morent of PhP(O)C12 corresponded to the calculated molment.. 1A ,DO.CtV4ENT CLASS-UNCLAWFIED STEP NC--UR/Oli)1/70/012/003/0915/0917 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP011-5011 212 007 UNC LASSIF~IED ~~PIROCESSING DATE--27NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115011 ~-,- 'ABST.-RACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. N TYPE GE WAS I NV E S T I G A TCO WITH A RESISTANCE OF 43 OHM C11-1 OF THE STRUCTURE N P R 1 :1 EPOSITIVE MI;'lluS N MINUS N PRIME. POSIT IVE, ~,,!ITH A TRANSVERSE N P~IMIF POSIrIVE CONTACT AND 'WITHOUT IT. MEASUREMENTS WERE CARRI'k OUT UNDI-iR PULSE[) CONDITIONS AT TAU EQUALS 50-100 NIV SE-C AiND A OF REPETMON OF 50 HZ. V A CHARACTERISTICS AND,THE POTENTIAL 015,TRIBUTION Al-ONG THE LENGTH OF THE SPECIINIENS WERE RECORDED. ~Q;N V-1 Cil-IAAACTERISTICS, k SECTlOiN WAS 013S'). OF SWI(Cf-10VER FROIM A, fill,',Ii RESISJANCE STATE TO A HIGH THE POTENTIAL DISTRI C010. STATE. I BUTION,OVER THE* LEN6TH OF THE SPECIMEN BEFORE SWITCHING AND AFTER IS DIFFERENT. REOISTRIBUTiLON OF THE POTENTIAL LEADS TO A RECHARGI,'14G OF-1-THE CAPACITANCE CONNECTED TO IT. THE DEPENDENCE 15 ALSO GIVEN OF THE PERIOD OF.CURRENT~OSCILLATII)NS IN THE CIRCUIT ON THE MAGNITUDE OF THE C0NJNNECTf,,D CAPACITANCE. STARTING WITH A VALUE OF C SVBG,,:THE P~-,ERIOD IS PRACTICALLY INDEPENDENT OF THE CAPACITANCE. THE EFFECT OF.A. 4&:GNETIC FIC-0 OP4,THE PERIOD IS BY THE EFFECT OF THE HALL EMF.: ON THE CAPACITANCE. UNCLASSIFIED USSR UDC 656.22-52 'YALU-B, A- Candidate of Technical Sciences Structural Versionof a Complex Automated Traffic Coi'~trol Systed' Moscow, Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i. Svyaz" To IV 1OZ, pp 9-12 Abstract: A study was made of an~all-around automatic,traffic control system which a timizes the planning and coordination of train traffic in sectiot's p and.the. junctions and stations with marshalling yards adjacent to them. The system is envi6ionad as combini S previously~devejoped tv,.1tonomous sys-cems. It is designed autoiratically to correct the cchedules amd exacute them with the application of mthem-tical methods and computers. The various technological riTlex autoriatic control system are discussed, its elements subsystems of a co, are defined and the purpose of the elements described.*1111le t~j)er, and content of the information required by the various subsysteno 6,a discussed. The new system 'referred to as the ASU-M63 is a syst46M of the risn-machine class. The method of differentiated requirements on the w-chiriery o:f the system is recom- mended for the ASU-KUMS. A study of thic approach is the prinary purpose of the presented model. 53 USSR UDC 619.616.42-075:636.4 MMTOV S. I. BUM)MYY, V. V., Ivanovo Agricultural Institute, KISELEV Yu. T., Ivanovo Oblast Veterinary Laboratory and &IWY 11. D., Uadimir Oblast "The Serum Ring Test in the Diagnosis of Bruce3aosis J-11 Swine" Moscow, Veterinariya, No 11, 1972, pp 61-6,-- Abstract: Paratov's serum ring test (SRT) can detect the presence of brucel- losin in a herd of anirals within a few hou,rs. Early .-st-adies shoved it to be effective in diagn-osing the disease in buMLLw, reindeeT,, and vArOk. 'Dils report raveals that the test In specif ic when applied - t) 5,6-LIIC SerLul. 'rqe remilts o--r tbe SFfT test wc:re compared with those 6f the, ar,7gl-atinatdon and col.'I- plement-fixation tests performed oa blood saamples from A:-24 swine (115 on 2 affected famns and 300 on 10 healthy fares). ~ Me positFve results of the SR", coincided with those of the other tents only In the ca-s,-o of animals on the affected farms. The reactlons wert negative in the cacc,, of cnimals on the 'healthy farrus. go '112 008~ UNCLASSI-F .-T[Tt,E--ACTlVATlNG METHYLTHI(J DERIVATIVES OF PURINE 'RtACTIONS WITH WEAKLY INUCLEOPHILIC'COMPGUNDS -U- AUTHOR-w(051-GRACHEVA, YE.P., VOLKOVAj' Z.S.,:GUNAR, r nll."R V N;n__lVZc2 )A00MING DATE--Zlwi4v Ali. PYRfMIDINE IN V.L., ARUTYUNYAN, E.A., COMPLEX COMPUUUD CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/F-RAME--1997/0854 STEP NO--UR/0062/7040001002/0420/0423 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0119758 UNCLASS I F IED: UNCLIAS SI FIE.D- PROCESSING DATE-230CT70 1/2 008 -CIRC-ACCESSION NO--AP0119758 GP (1) AND 'ABSTPAC,T/EXTRACT--(U) -0- ABSTRACT. 6,METHYLTHropuRrNE 'IGCL SUB2 IN ETOH GAVE A 1:1 COMPLEXP DEOCMPD. 215-18DEGREES, WHICH H SU82 S REGENERATED THE PURINE, PHNH SU82 AND HGCL SU82 WITH I GAVE 284-60EGREES, WHILE RHO-CHLOROANILENE GAVE 77PERCENT 6,ANILINICIPURINE, M, 6t(RH0,CHL090ANILINO) PURINE, M. 317"190[-GREES. :r AG SALT AND ACCL IN Ll SUB6 H SU86 GAVE THE 9PAC DERIV. O~ fr M, 134-60EG.-REES, WHICH PH%,. SUB2 3 HR AT 110DEGREES GAVE 45PERGENT 6rANILIOt 99ACETYLPURINE1 1,4. 271-20EGREESI WHILE HOLDINUG.WITH AQ.~MENH SUB2 2 HR GAVE 71PERCERIT 6,METflYLAMI.N0,9,ACETYLPURINEt M. 219-21DEGREES.* $t METHYL16YMETHYL,2,THIOURACIL AND HGCL:SUB2 TREATED:WlTli BUOH rkl THE PRESENCE OF PRIDINE 6 HR AT REFLUX GAVE 37PERCENT,~2'aulaxyr4r HYDROXYP6,METHYLPYRIMIDINE, t4o: 87-8DEGREESv.WHICH WITH'AQ. HCL GAVE 6,METIIYLURACIL. SIMI.LARLYv S,ME.THYLP,2rTHIOURACIL GAVE.2, BUT0XY,4vliY0R0XYPYRlMIDINE, K. 85-6.0EGREES. JHUSP HGCL SUG2 CATALYZE.S AMINATION OF I AND ALCOHOLYSIS10F S-ME THIOURACIL$O- FAcrLITY: INST. ORG, KHIM* IM..ZELINSK(IGOV MUSCOWr!USSR9, UNCLASSIFIED ..... ..... E pk0tESS DATE-13NOV70 Wic L SS IFI 0: 17 -Et' --'4SD-:L lNG OF L u$r-rjf)UCTlllJN GF D-Ml ~ AWO T I TLE B C iljSYNT!i~SIS. 2' IN -T I % c "i: .1 ZQL I" E IV SU L F -JR ;,110LECULES CF 2,1,% f t3 A EtTIVE-N -U- N.A., UNA~TiYANt. k"i P'- 9 0 N D:~ A T Y EV A C., V - ZAVYALfjVt .,-FILIPPOVt -V -V - i:~~COUUTRY OF -1NF0--U.SSR if, k~-SbURCE--lZV. AKAD, NAUK SSSa, S~R Kli I M 19704 (3) 6 ~G PUBL ISi-i.':D-----70 ;.,-SUBJECT AREAS--1319LI]GICAL 'N', 114" 0 1 CAL S CA ENC E S C HEMl I kY --F IDAZOLE# KETONEw ORGANIC SULFUR i MWINITHES15i GLYCINc, AGS A T S E R I N E , VITAM114 -c 'G 011141TROL MARKIN --NO RESTRICTIONS hic -00M NT CLASS--UNGLASSIFfED p c - UK/0062/76/0001003/0660/0665 -ELIFRAME--1991)/1764 OXY R STEP No IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123563 c 12 017 UfliC LASS 1: F-I ~o PROCESSING DATE--13NOM) IRC ACCESSIUN No--APO1235&3 ---ABST-.lACT/CXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. HEATUNG 3,5 G 4,YMETHYI-i2i ~!Tlri 1.1 G PARAFUR14ALDEHYDE AND 1-2 DROPS ET SUB3 ;N IN > -M~:OH 3 -~HR GAVE 4( 5) METHYL t 5 (,'+] HYDK(JXY;4Jr--THYL, 2 [,"1 LOAZOL MilflE, DEC Mf 0. -ARGER THAN 300DEGREES. S I L IIGPI ni.ITH PARAFORMALDEMUF IN THE ILAR REACT ',,PRESENC- OF PIPERIGUNIE IN !*014 4,HR GAVE 58PERCENT :4(5)7 5(4) PIPER 110 MOMETHYL 12 1 Itki IDAZOLINO, NE, DECOMPD. SPIALLER THAN ME ruYL , I 29!30EGfz EE-S, ALSO PREPI). FROM T-3,r DI ACETYL r 415) v N ETHYL t 5 (4) 1 BR OMUME T HYL r 2:1 1 Wl DAZ (51- 1 N 0 N L AN 0 -~PIPERIUINE. HY04 OXYDEHYGRUDE TH [OHL OT IN :ANil-;l PAi0FoplIAL0EriY0E REFLUXED IN ETCH 3 HR GA VE HYDROXYDEHYI)RIDDETH101310TIflo. DECOMPD~IILARGER THAN 1,3,31AC AND ACSK 'IN HE SUB2 CO OVERNIGHT GAVE 3oPERCENT 1 3 DIACETYL,4(5)t(AGETYLY~41C~~IET[IYL)2,:IMIDAZOL.[NGNEv M.: 49-51DEGREES. SIMILARLY ",4AS PREPD. THE 4(5)tME A;NALt)(;!;M. 67-8DEIGIZEES AND -.1,3,UIACETYL,4,5, r3MACETYLTHICIMETHYL) 02FIMIDALCItINONE, M. 106-70EGREES, AND 1,3tCrACc~T'~L,4(5),(ACETYLTHIGI-iETHYL)15(4)ID ELTArCARBETHOXYVALEROYL)p ?.0141DAZOLINONF, 1-1. 109-10VEGiiEESt WHICH ',ii:TH I N REFLUXING CCL SUl14 GIAVE- IN 1 4A AN ~01 I LW141CH TREATED iflfli ACSKP THEN WITH A! Q. KMNO SU84v GAVE AFTER FINAL HEATING 3: lik.W111-1 AQ. tic L 113, 01,41CETYL r 4( 5 J, ( ACET YL '111 IUME THYLA 5 (4) v I CAR BET.40YAMYL) -'-$1S f: BIOTIN FR M ZtIMIDAZOLINONEp GIL. A POSSME~;SCJIEME OF JGENfl 0 a SERINE, rGLYCINE AND DEfHIOBIUTIN WAS DISWSSE04 FAGmrf: INST. ORUGI. KHIMI. IM- ZELINSKJG0, tMOSCOW, USSR. UNCLASS I F 1-0 UDC:54--.19'577.1b 1,"LOV S. Doctor of Chemical. Sciences, lnutitwtt -of Orgranic Chemistry kiy' Acadezq of saj=65-USSR Bioni a S~n'hesisll as and Organi Moscow, Pr4roda, Nlo 6, 1970, 62-65 Ab~-Uract: The T)r:izCip-les. and ideas o f t h, erar-ldly evolvixil- biolor-ca! sciGmcos have Ot*.-I(~.- ~5C:'LC)ntj-'iC as '.(lja, particularly Organic che A no~; soion"-" h stry. has co"o lait'o 'Wo-orj,anic a ei-t;try, ".-hich has az a zcal tao 11-10.'-Iulir.~~ of living ,~y:~tems TUU study '~f the capacity for and thu fo,--:;v~,ion of a ~j en'-Lnours in th.oir resuarcla on. the 0.'4, bL-e~s "-I-.d --'azC~Cts and tho movezent o-l' -` Lah a:,d dolp.alLas. B.-Lonics az3 applieci to ori;anic chindstry relatos to Uie study o-f the :Iivin.- cel-1. the growth of p3znts and anj-:I~Js' tho byatlhesis oil -:-om the s4-olest subsrances suall. as &:4i acetic acid '~o L a 0 Lis ~a G ,-.,e most no=-3L-.catcci s-~zoh as protoills, nucleic 4cids, ands i~itaiuris. i L tz av- parts of --ituzally al-k-aloids. Hydro- nat, al z.;r,-6;ae5izc--d iz,4h-3 ~%,Iraaal cortox, has boen synthos.Jzeid by chozists tlxw~! .1 agq?~.icated sc~()Jjju. ('2n b :PR `~s I& )ATE -AS --L"NOV70 lic Ul L s 0 k; L -T ITL.E' -R E.ACT i n.,4-0 F URACILS WITH PHGSPIHJP,[C.::ACEID AMIUES:;.~~U-,~ -AUfH6R-(03)-ARUTYUNYANi E.A., GUN A R V.I.P ZAVYALOV, S:.I. OF V'4 FO---us SIR t-WR C E I z v AKAD. IN A UK, SSSR, S E R. Klfl M 1970i (4) 904-9 DATE PUBUSHED ------- 70 :SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS--U~ACILP PHOSPHORIC ACIO, AM, 1 .0 E cfiEMICAL A E AC T I ON AARKING--NO RIES TR I CT I ONS -t,;T C' A55--UT;;fLAS.-',IF I CC)' ~~"bxy ReELIFRAME-3004/0444 s T 1) INO-UR100621 f(j/0OlJ0Oq/(j904/o909 IPC ACCLSS ION "Vi-APOI 31083 UN .": L15 1 F E f 'SS DATE-13NOV70 -2, Z/ 0 10 UNCLASSIFIED :-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0131083 ,.:,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACTI, AMME HCL M,10 1-*'CIC LSO 63 CATALYZE THE ~REACHONS OP URALILS WITH AMIDF5 OF PHOSPHORIC AIAD IN WHICH POSSIBLY THE CUBOINYL FORMS OF- URACILS TAKE PART Tkl-.OuG~l ~sl 4 cuiTER 'RE-ACTION INTERMEDIATE. HEATING URACIL WITH-ME SUB2 Nui. HCL MNO (ME SUB2 N)SUB3 PG I HR AT 235DE"'REES GAVE 75PERCENT Z,4 BlStOIMETHYLAMINO) PYRIMIOINEr M. 38-41DEGREES; WITHQU-1 ME NH.Hu: THE YIELD WAS OUT 56PERC-ENf IN 2.5 HR . FORMULAS SHOAN ON: MIJ;RoF lCfi,E),~, FACILITY: OIRG.- KHIM. IM..,ZELINSKOGOt MU:SCOW USSR. UNIC, LASS IF IEV- o 10 UkCLASSTH80 PROCESS, MG DATE L3NOV70 T11 TLE--3ELT. A AMINOLEVULINIC ACID, HYDROCHLOUDE -U-: AfjTH0R-(03)-AR6N2VA, IN,I sMAKHOVAt N.N.~., ZAVYALCIVIS ~~S. I ,-,.C.GUNTRY OF INFG--~USSR S0UqCE--U.S,S.R. 266,773 ~REF EFEf,iC E-01 TKoLYT I YA I Z OF-i KT . tPP 0M. CiN A Z T,-S Yr0V.A~K,IYE Z.N A K 11970. 47(LZl PUBLrSH;-=D--0lAPR70 ~DATE ~SUBJECT AP EAS--ClHEM IS TRY TON C J AG5-CHEi'-'tICAL-P.ATENT CHEMICAL SYNTHES. IS, . HYDROLYSIS, CARBOXYLIC ACID CHLORIDE CCNTROL~ MARK I NG--1,40 RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIF[E-0 'P NO PR(IXY CIPIC ACCESSION IF40--AAOL32077 WNC LA S S f F [.E; D: 007 UNCLASSIFIED PkOCESSING DATE--230CT70 !JlTLE--FAVORABLE EFFECT OF GAMMAiPICOLINE ON CtACYLATION OF _u_ ~'-.AUTHOA-(03)-ARONOVAj N.I., MAKHOVAI N.N.p 1AVYALOVe,~S.I., ~'COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR fir .:-SOURCE--IZV. AKAO, NAUK SSSRY SER. KHIM. lcMo Mv'724 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 --SUBJECT.AREAS--CHEMISTRY -TOPIC TAGS---PYRIDINF-t BENZENE DERIVATIVE$ ORGANIC AZOLE COMPOUNDo STERIC HI NORA NC E ACYL RADICAL CONTROL. MARK ING--NO RESTR tCT IONS F:'.DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED :,PROXY RE-EL/FRAME--1999/1883 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/003/0724/0724. C I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0123671 UNCLASSIFIED 0 ~2/2 067 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-230CTI ACCESSION NO--AP0123,671 ".:,-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- A,3STRACT. FOR AGYLATION OF YLi5tGXAZ0LINONEv 4#METfJYLtPY8lDINE, RATHER THAN THE 3,1SOMER (CARTER H. E., ET AL., 1953) WAS USED. THE.FOLLOWING YIELDS WERE OaTAINED FROM THE ACYLATION RUN WITH-INDICATED RcocL tl~ S~Jow~.')' RESP., IN 4# 3y AND 2PMETHYLPYRIDINES AND IN PYRIDINE IT.SEI,F: CH SUB2 CH SUB2 OET 35PERCENTr PERCENT? TRACESv 0; CH SUB2. CH SUG2:CO SUB2 ME, 54, 10, ~~0#0; AND N,C SUB15 H SUB31 34t 21t 0i TRACES. THEjAVORABLE ACTION OF THE- 4,.ISOMER iS A.SrRIBEO TO STERIC HINDRANCE AFFORU~0 BY IT TO THE --."-COMPc-TING.NUCLEOPHILIC;ATTACK OFJHE~ANION :OF THIE: OXAZOLINONE ON THE C ATOM OF ~ TH.E.-ACYL PYR LOIN IUM CATI ON. ~FACILITY,.: INST. ORG" Kfflm. ZELINSKOG(Ji MOSCO'dt,USSR*. 1r UNCLASSIFIED 91 1~L -47 5 AIIU',"M,IYAN, E. A., GIUMAIR ,V. I S. I-nsti-tu'e of '~ ) Pd AAM., 11 ? Orge-nic Chemistry imeni N. D., Zeli,nskiy' I:iRosccq)r,-A'8"a,'ae-'-my of sclences USSR "Pe-ulliarities of the Reaction ofltra,eils and Phosphoric Acid jb,,iides" Moscow IzvestiTa Akadenii Nauh- SSSR, Seriya Kbimichoskaya, Vol P-9-0 T--9 APr 70: Abstract: 91io au,"hors studied conditions for direct LuTtination of U V with phosphoric a id amides. The re- !Op_cy=a.-jd reiatled s L. nactures 0 aetion gives high yields of 2,4,-diaminopyrimidiaos when it is carried 5- out at 21 2400 for 10-90 rain in the.prosence, ot traces of acids. Amino hydrochlorides and P0013.may be used as eatalysts. Uracil- unsubstitut ed at the nitrogen atom, 12,6..dirre'hyl.'-4.~3,drox~Tyrimidine, and 1-hypoxanthino give smoothent -reactions wIth G:?(NR2)3(I). The amidea of phozphoric acid may vary in~their alkyl substa.-tuents, The authors believe that the reaction of~(I) with th'~ amide function occurs as a 1,2-addition through a four center intermediate structure. The authors thamk V. A. KOREIF,,VSKIY for his spectrum research. M DOW OR I M. _0 MI a USSR MO: 5WRI 91 It" 547. 657 ARUTYM,,'.YAN, E. A., GUNAR, V. I# J, and ZAVIYALOV, I., Institute of imeni N. D. Zelins ""Ita-diT611 Of Sciences Organic Chemistry IY USSR New Synthesis Method for 6-AminODurines" ve -Uly -y algai~nicheskRya, Vol Moscow Iz S ~~ a A-kadeni i Nauk SSSR,, Seri 953-955 Apr 76' Tp Abstract! Anew synthesis of 6-aminopurines was deve.lo-ped by direct unInat! n of hypoxanth-ine (1) or its derivatives with phosphoric amides. For exam.-D! U - k' 'C_ - ~s,, (1) heated i.,,i.th 0'-P(T'iH':))2CC6F-5 a" '35' galfg adenine, ra.p. > "00 C; (-T) heated with o.-P(N' HCH206115) 3 at 230- 235 gave 6-benzy1aninopux,_Jno, m.p. 20.5-2060; 9-benzy_'l1q-po5~anth:Lno (11 heated with O:P(1.'T(CH-,1 dimo thyl amino- 9- 12)~Iau 200-2250 gave 6~ benzy1purine, 127-12~0; 1) heated -with O:P(,NHC6H~)3 at 220- '.235 g 'ly 0 ave 6-anil1no-9-benz*.%rlpurine, ri.p. 180-1820; an(~' ina-1 xanthene heated ,rrith 0..P(1,%T(CH3 6-bis- (dL-ae-1t-'hyl w-nino) - )2)3 gave 'DU --rine, m.p. 233-2370. 27 USSR UDC 621.314.61 NOVIKOV, M - N., PASHENTSEV, 1. D. And ZAV YALOV, V. A. "Calculation ofithe Distribution of Pulse Voltage in a Network of Semiconductor R6ctifiers in Series": Sb. tr. Leningri In-t inzh. th.-d. trans .(Leningrad Institute of Railroad Transportation Engineers ".~. a ction'of Wdrks),-Issue 293, pp 29-38 (from RZh-Elektronik 'i Nol, Jan a~i Xeye primenena~Ke 70,.Abstract NolIB5355T -of barrier capacitances Translation: Tfte problem of the effect. of particular rectifiers on the character of the pulie voltage distribution is-considered. A method is develop*ed for calcul-a- tion of pulse voltage distribution in t4e circuit of type VK2-7.oo rectifiers which do not have protecting elements and equalizing elements. The results of the,calculateA.and expi.,rimental data are compared. Four illustrations and fiv ref I e erences,. Summary M1 ITSTIMI ITSTIMI ITSTIMI ,"'TIT"STIMI MMR USSR PP -17 tfo TruboprOvOdOVI No By AujS 71 15 et a!., Stroitel's ZEWOV A. V. With this method the welding arc is stabilized by a magnetic field created by a solenoid concentric with -the electrode. The solenoid winding is in series with the welding circuit.;*~ The magnetic field is controlled by varying the distance of. the'soleri,bid from the weld., This method makes it possible to make tlw- inilial root weld either from inside or from outside in the elbow joint of a pipe. Analysis of weld sections showed that the quality of,the welds is adequate. The subject solenoids can, be, instodled on exist- In weldine heads. This will result in increased prod;uctivit, 9 y and quality- 94 USSR UDC:, 669.783.5:538.2 ZAVIYALOV, V. K., RWVSKIY, 1. Z., LEVIN,~ Ye. S., NVZOROVA, C. G., GELID, P. V., Sverdlovsk "Magnetic Properties of Liquid Alloys of Germanium with Iron, Cobalt and Nickel" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Metally, No 6, 1973, pp 32-34. Abstract: 71iis article presents the results of investigation of the magnetic susceptibility of liquid Fe-Ge, Co-Ge and Ni--Ge alloys. The concentration- temperature Lpendence of magnetic susceptibility.wa~ studied by the Faraday e 900-1700*3 C temperature interval. It was found that the Curie- method in th 'Weiss law is followed in Fe-Ge melts.-where N 0.7, in Co-Ge melts where Ge: 0.45 and s-not ih.-Ni-~Ge melts.-`.. T" m~~,-entration dependences 0 ~ctlve~ magnoti ~nj~ rbi~~ Fo~'G6':an`d~ Co'Ge: illloys j1i er quali- c mome If ta iVely. 'In the first Mi6ws a minimum t* case, the di~rid on. eff near NGe 0.2, while in the second case tie.ff vemains independent of concen- NT 0.15 then increases fimi 3. 0 1; to 3. 7 ~i tration approximately up to Ge B B (at about 30 at. Ge). 75 LIDC 629. 7. 063. 7(f)c-'3, 8) uIISR 'T. K. cl~!M:TR, SKOTNIKOV, 1. A. , SAITAYS, E. A., S!~L-01` P %I T~O ~J, 1: "Bypass Valve 1~:)r Aircraft Enigine L-ahricall-lon Sys+ em, USSR Authors Class B G4 d 13/00, F 16 Y, 5/00, No. 3051.011, Illi- nounced 3 Fehrua~~ 19:70, Publ;shed 1.0 Septeirbea, 1971 (froma RZIi-AviEtsionnyye i r.aket-nyye dvigate-li, No 11, Ancr 72, Abstract No 4..34. 66 11) 1-icat-on accordf--- an --aircraft A u h; o r s C e a z r; S 7 12 (:3 c F-7 h -A-v -; at s J7 c. i i nly e v e c V I Z Ol IS71, 12. n, 1--, u i r,'- c, ~it, I the thilt -il-cl r, _-i! ri VIC C o I c -off f.A.cn-..rnz- is e D --r~ hydraulic Tlq',~ C'I'V. I..) ; h , z- I, ut .! - - - L", a titlon into -o va.1-2-.al s---`Ls ~!n vrlicl~ have upnas.~te alvul,-3, dlisrdac,3- -ited h.tr, i n "'in sci)Ln c Q. 3 Q., i I -~ I S inenit relarive- fl,Ofli the fqlft.,itj. by a rylificivical screon. 2 111. Resume. NNUM and tub Lubricants :rication ;0I USSR uDc 669.24,14'715-419:621-771 KHOREVY M. I., and ZAWYALOV YU. I. "Eliminating Yetal Gathering on the Rolls in Rolling Hickel-Stee I -Aluminum Strip" Noscow, T8vetnyye Y4tally, No 3, Va-r 7C, PP 52-54 Abstract: A description is given of a method of rolling with various pass reduc- Rim tions using various technological lubricants in orcler to el inato metal gathering on the rolls. A table shows 5 sets of parameters for pass reductions, weldability ratios, and metal gathering on rolls; another table given t:ae compositUons of 9 16, was ound lubricants, their characteristics, and rolling results. Lubricant No 3 f best in eliminating metal gathering. The stib-sequent rollijag is done on a cluster Mill i6O/35ox450: 0-95--0.65--0-5--0-38--0-24--0.20 imi usiag lubricants Nos. 5 and 6, since they bujrn out beat on amiealing. Mhe stripAs awnealed. in a compartment- type electric furnace for 12 hrs., the tiape tlemperatme 1-,Q:Ulg 515-'150c- h. - 2/Z 032 UNCLASSI FIED1 PROCE SST NG DATE-04DEC-70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0133048 -ECT OF:~ HYDROSTATIC ll~'~,ESSURE ABSTPLACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABS IRACT. TH E EFf P0('H il-1000 ATMI WAS INVESTIGATED OF DARK C0616 OF S [IS I'~:LQ!31: r0 rfiF- ON POLYCRYS-To SPEC1114rNS AS WEE-LL 16 OiNl SliNIGLE OF THE PHASE TPANS I T I rur-~ I CRYSTALS. FROM RESULTS OF THE IMEASUREMENTS OF THE P'Rit--S~UFRE 0FPEt40FN'C.-r OF SP. RESISTANCEt THIF COEFF, OF NEZORESISTANCE PRESSUPE ~j FRSF ~WAS CALCO., W'HICH IS A COMBINATION OF LONGITUDINAL AND rlt~ SV COEFFS. IN THE REGION OF THE PHASE TRANSITION, A SHARP k,'AX. 14AS Of3SD. lN THE DEPENDENCE OF THIS COEFF. CIN TEMP.. 141TH uibiJEA-sa tuissuRE, rH'E MAX. IS SHIFTED TOWARDS LOWER TEMPS. AND IT NITUIDE DECREASES MONOTONICALLYr BUT STILL REAMINS LARGE EVENAT YEMPS~. FAR FRom rHE PHASE TRANSITONI.- PRESSURE DERIVS, OF THE ENEAGY OF YHE A~TIVATION AND THE W,IDTH OF THE FORBIDDEN BAND HAVE MAX. AT,'-. THE.~PHASE I'RANSITION WHIrli WtTH :-'JNCREASE0 -PRESSUR-E ARE -SHIFTED, 10WARI) ~LdWFR--jV4pS* UNC L AS$ I F-IE 0 USSR UEG 546.4-9'23:539-238 SVEOMIKOV, S. V., SHTPOI, YE. L., KLOCWOV, V. P. 7 VIYALOVA. L I. and TORCHUN, N. bl., Institute of Sem-iconductors, Ac'TFe"MMVVYW7F ftC;n*'ts um't ~Monocrystalliine layers of Cadmium Selen'de" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSRj Neorganicheskiyo materialy, Vol No 12, Dee 71, pp 2146-2149 Abstract: This paper concerns the study of the specific properties of a single-crystal layer grown on a substrate. The exper:Uiental layer of hemi- gonal and a mixture of hexagonal and cu~.bi* modl~ications iras produced by vacuum deposition of cadmium selenide on mica substraltes in a quasi-closed space. The morphology of the deposited layer indicates that the surface growth of cadn. ium selenide layers is formed by hexagonal pyranids or trian- gles and hexagons. Three basic types of pyramids are observed: pyranids with pointed apexes and flat lateral faces, stepped pyramidss,and truncated pyramids. A correlation was revealed betueen the dimensiona of the grown shapes and their electric conductivity. Both the res~_stivity. and photosen- sitivity of the layers increase with the-increasing cross section of the pyramids. The photosensitivity of single-crystal lacers comprising cubic and hexagonal modifications of Cd"a is higher than that of layers with hexa.- gonal modifications. (I illustratl~ons, i .0 bibliograp es) hie referenc 61 - - - - - - -- .... bbiolb& '9.843i611-018.461 USSR UDC 616.833-001.28-003,93i6l6,7i-ooa.46-oo ZAYACgOVSKlyp A. G., Chair of Vervous Diseases, Ternopol' 14'edical Institute, '11;'ffecVof the Transplantation of Preserved.~Autologous Bbne Ma=ow on I;erve ~egenexation in Coabined Trauma" Kiev# Vrachebnoye Delo, No 5, Ray ?1,.pp 119-121 Abstracti Rabbits were irradiated with x-mys: in a dose of 600 r. ljaiiediately after irradiation, neurotony of the left sciatic neinie was c.=Ied out, followed by neurorrhaphy. Twelve or 1441 hrs after irradiation, the animals received an intravenous injection of autologous preserved bone zmx--ovr in an anou-nt coz-zesponding to 3 - 5 x 105-7 nuclear cells. The bone 0was rezoved by suction from the fenur and tibia and preserved at minus 78 in a 1~% solution of dimethylnulfoxAde. Transfusion of the bone varrow 12 Lxs after ir-radiation resulted in a hi6her rate. of survival 'of the animals and Produced r-ore effective regeneration, resorption of. deday products, neuro- tizationp and myelinization of nerve fibers than transfusion 144 hr-- after irmdiation. USSR UIDC 1537.:22G+537-311-331:1537+5-351 VAP VS BERCHA) D. M. SLIM, V. YU, LQVGA, 1- V., TURYARITSA, I. D.$ AND CHEPURy D. V. "Effect of Piezoresistance in BiSeI Crystals V sb. Poluvrovodn-, elektronika (Semiconductor Electronics Collection of Works)-, ITzhgorod, 1971) PP 53-58 (from Rzh-Fizika., No 10) Oct 71, Abstract No loYE651 by G. G. RLJDOVOL) Translation: An investigation was made of the effect of piezaresistance and electrical conductivity in acicular BiSeI I single cryste~ls, ar, well as their tempereture dependence in the 270"1150 K temperatvxe xmnge. : It was established that the pie,-oresi3tance coefficient is complexly (peal6jise) temperature- dependent. it is wLig ~d that the semiconductor hasi~re e --l donor levels, uhich are depleted in turn, This results in several peaks, dependunt on the 0 number of i=urity levels. However, the peak found inAhe I'AO-140 K tempera- ture region is due to a phase transition of the siocotid~kind,+ In the, 2300 K region the piezoresiatance doer; not involve a~ phatie tvinsition, btit is dfue to a change in the activation energy of imi)urlty Jevels - $=-h an af3sunTmtion is confirried by the fact that iri.exi)erimantal otudies a shift in the miniiam ia observed from specirrnen to specimen, while' the mininwn constant at T-;1330 K. UDC 616.831:616.9361-07 Virov Medical Institute Kiev, Vrachebnoye Delo, No,12, 1971, pp 104-105 Abstract: From 1964 to 1966 47 patients with cerebral inalaria were observed in a hyperendemic region [unspecified] of malaria outside tbi:-~ Soviet Union. The 42 males and 5 females ranging in age from 15.to 50 developed the characteristic cerebral syriptoms:2 to 20.days after onset of the disease together with somnolence (15), sopor (21), or.coma (11). Almost all ex- bibited the meningeal syndrome, various neurologic disturbances, and the 7 typical symptoms of malaria. Therapy was generally ini~iatel with intra- muscular injection of the schizonticida chloroquine diphosphate. Other agents administered included glucose, p olyvinylpyrro lid one, norepinephrine, nikethamide (cordiamine), ascorbic acid, calcium gluconate, cocarboxylase, and hydrocortisone. Lumbar punctures-aided.17 patientsi.with symptoms of meningeal irritation. The prognosis for ~Cerebral malaria is,always guarded, especially for those in a coma. Five of the III who went into a coma died, wliereas the other 36 recovered. 44 USSR UDC 621.315,592 DOVGOSHEY, N. I., FIRTSAK, Yu. Yu., TURYANITSA, I. D., 1~QVSKIY P and MEVNICHENK0, T. N. "Production and Some Physical Properties:of SbSI and Sb'SeI Films" V sb. Poluprovodn. elektronika (Semiconductor Electronics Collection of Works), Uzhgorod, 1971,,pp 66-70 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeyle :primeneniye, No 9, September 19*471, Abstract No 9B165): Translation: The films were produced by the method of discrete explGsive vaporization of source material in a unit mounted at the base of the UVR-2 general-purpose vacuum station. Single crystals obtained from the gaseous phase were used as the source material. Vaporization. was conducted at a pres- sure of 10-4 mm of mercury on cold and hot mica and glmss substrates. X-ray studies showed that specimens deposited on the cold substrates are quasi- morphous, and films obtained on substrates heated to 150-160'C were poly- crystalline. Films deposited on substrates heated to 270*C 41splay an excess Of SbS3 and Sb2Se3, respectively. Measurements of the~electrical conductance w e re made on films obtained on mica substrates heated to 150 160'C. The temperature dependence of the electrical.conductivity for a SbSI film is chaxacterized by a low-temperature linear section withlan activation enargy 1/2 USSR DOVGOSHEY, N. I., et al., Poluprovodn. elektronika (Semiconductor Electronics Collection of Works), Uzhgorod, 1971, pp 66-70 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye No 9, September 1971, Abstract No SB165)" of 0.08 ev and two sections of lineai dependence in the region of high tempera- tures.(0-100*C) with activation energies of.O..57 and,0.68 ev. For SbSeI the temperature dependence of electrical,coaductivity has two linear sections with activation energies of 0.96 and.0.98 ev. The width of the forbidden band A K = 1.94 ev is determined by the spectral dependence of the absorption coefficient M for SbSI films at room temperature. The absorption edge K is a straight line in the case of the function K1/2 = f(hv). The function K1/2 - f(hv) plotted for SbSel gives a width of the forbidden band equal to 1.73 + 0.05 ev and indicates the presence of interzonal indirect junctions, 9 ref. 1. 1. 2/2 90 ........ . ....... 2 a--- ~ I.- ---- -11.1 - - ..... ... ~ -111'4~ USSR V, x5 39 - 374 V. P., STEPANENK0, A. V., ZAYASH 1. V, "Effect o Intensity of Ultrasonic Vibration's on,Certain Para.--ters o f t h e ~,Rolling Process." a V sb. Plastich. defoiiratsiva i obrab. met. darleniNem (Plx--Stic D:!forrr-ation , --d Pressure Working of Metals--coUection of vorks),j t1insk, '.'Irauka I teklm.", 1969, pp 46-5o (fron, R&_-Mekhanika, 110 3, March 1970, Abstract No: 3V419) Translation. A study has been made of the effect amplitude lmts oi i reducing forces and increasing reduction and drawing when strips are rolled,from KZ copper with the superposition of ultrasonic vibrations. It is showii tbAt the efficiency of the action of ultrasonic vibrations rises as the Intensity is increased and as the degree of reduction in.dimlniehed. flesWne USSR Uir,5 FEMM IS) v. A... and ZA)7..TS, P K., Kazan Order of the Labor lied hanner Avia- tion Institute "A Pneumoelectric Monitor for Aerod,,yq=nic Angles" USSR Author's Certificate 110 366i-pl, Filed 19 Jan 70, 11tfolished 16 Jan 73 (fror. Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Prom-jshlenrkyje Obraztsy.,; Tt-.r----,-n:qe Znaki, No 7, M--r- (a) 73, Claim No lbOO485/40-23) Translation: 1. A pl*ieuratic monitor for aerodynamic anL;Ies containing; a -cyllndricall nozzle, placed perpendIcular to the Luiperturbed ~4ncoriding --ith 4. two series o~ inlets warmed by the electrical current of a sel-iliconductor istor inserted in the mleasuaring circuit, distingt1ished 'by tie fact that in Ul order to increase the reliability of operation and decrease th~~ prersu-y-e tion in the in-let's, a flow clieupber connected with the i~nlats, is introd]L~cad in the pneiciatic schei~ie of the transducer. -Lu:-.,oel-ctTJ.c tre 1. -uished by the 2. The pne naducer in paragraph 1. is dic;Unb U fac"k, - VM') in order to increase the accuracy of neasurafinent' ~ Capsilles Of thor". anenon-etric transforrers, consisting of a bead therr;dstor, .1:nozzle and an insulating sleeve, are rlo-xnted in the channels at the cli~orber oratlet. -ic ti-ansdu -aph 1 is distinr_,uished by 4-~.e 3- Tne pn=:joelecti, cer iii para,~i 1/2 .......... -HIM; 11111H111t USSR MENCTS1 V. A and ZAYATS, P. K USSR Autliorl:s Certif icea I-To 66121 Filed 3 19 Jan 70., Palished 16 Jan 73 fact that, in order to increase the i-ange oi- aerodynai-.iic a. r - IQ.-, ir.,eas-,zrable, v. C, servo svstem is introduced, controlled by a signal of mismatch -iriith the oatT),at OTI 4- of the r2easurinG scheme - the transducer, providing such a position of the nozzle relative to the air 'low, that eqitality~of pressure in.the inle's fs achieved. 2/2, 130 VAVILOV, V. c;,, GUZZ7EYeV, N. V., ZAYAT V -.A KONONE-21KO, V. L., MAIMEM'ShTAM, T. S., and MURZIN, V. N, "The Spectra of Photo Eycitation of.Free Excitons by Subm:illimeter Radiation in '.Ultra Pure' Germanium" oscow, s ma v urna sp men a noy eore a escoy z 0 No- 9, 5 May 73, PP 480 483 Abstract% Recent eyneriments-have-been euccessful. in th9 study of characteristics of excitons in the long-wave infrared band. Absorption in:the re.-lion of 2 - 5 Mev was observed in 1971. Subsequent experiments with a 1xickttards wave tube recorded absorption by free excitons in germanium of a triplet with a max rum at 3.42 Aev. 13cm-3 In both cases the germanium had residual impurities of M- - IC , which does not completely exclude possible impurity effects. The avithors have nade teats at impurity levels no greater than 5'101,() em-3 with a. backward wave t-ube at 340 - 455 and 510 - 730 micrometers,as vrell as with a diffraction spectrometer atthe far infrared rf~r,,ion of 60 700 micrometers, The:axperiments were at -1 4.2 degrees K, -PSSR VAVIIDV, V. S., et al., Moscow, PisIma v Zhurnal Eksperimltntallnoy i Teoreticheskoy -FJziki, Vol 17, No 9, 5 May 73, pp 480 1- 483 lts indicate that the binding energy of the exciton in the ground state Resu t, -is 3.7 Plev and that the distance between the lowest tw6 rtates is 0.7 Mell a result which agrees fairly well -with theoretical predicIlions and with measure- -ents -in the interzonal transition region. 'The narr4wnesr~ of ~,he aibsorption lines of the 6-teitons does not sub- measured Andicates that kinetic.energ stafffla contribute to broadenDW, these lines. The broadness is apparently relatedto interactions between the excitons and null oscillations of the crystal lattice 24- USSR GUSEV, B~ V., ZAZIMKO, V. G., ZAYATS, Yu OSIPOV, B. A. "Graphic Analysis in the Study of Mathematical Models" GTaficheskiy Analiz pri Issledovanii Matematicheskikh Modeley [English Version Above], Dnepropetrovsk, 1972, 8 pages (Translated from Referativnyy Zhumal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No,6V710 6EP, by the authors). Translation: Graphic analysis of mathematical models of technological pro- Cesses is applied. It is demonstrated using two examples, determination of the.optimal parameters of.vibration and composition. of concrete. USSR mc:. ZAYATS, V. K., SIDOROV, G. I., ALEKSANDROV,:Yu. A., PAILAG,IN, V. A. "An Installation for Testing Capacitors on Audio Frequencies" Pribory i sistemy avtomatiki. Resp. mezhved. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Devices and Systems for Automation. Republic Interdepartmental Scier-tific and Technical Collection), 1970, vyp. 14, pp 45-48 (fromi,RM-Radioteklinika 110 5, MaY fl, Abstract No 5V330) Translation. The authors describe an installation,for.r--liabili-ty testing capacitors in the acoustic frequency range. The unit is~a low-frequency power.oscillator operating into a tank circuit,~whooe cEtp4citive element ir, a test group~of capacitors. Test frequencies are 3,00, 200, 40r), 500, 1,000, 21500t 5,000 and 10,000 Hz- IMne maximum capacitance- of';the group of test capacitors is 104F at a maximur. voltage of: 1,4010 V on 106, liz, and 210 V on 10,000 Fz. ne installation can be .based for lop&-term toists. Two illustra- tions, bibliography of two titles. Resum6j, 66 ----- ------ -- ITE11130; i I ........... -- Antennas USSR ZAYQIENKO, A. Radio Physics Engineer "S eiak Starsl" P Mosco;j, Radio, No 8, Aug 71, pp.8-9 Abs tract: The article is a description of the UTR-2 Radiotelescope built in Grakovo in the Khar'kovskaya Oblast. The telescope covers an area of 15.5 hectares (about 38.3 acres). A bird's ey!e:view of the antenna reveals a huge letter "T" with dimensions of 1860 x 900 meters. The thickness of the letter is 51 meters, and it consists of 2040 half-wave dipoles set up in a column six abreast. These dimensions give an equivalent alactrical area- of 150,000 sq. m. at the zenith for reception.of extremely weak radio sources located The "T" shape gives prac- tens of billions of light years from the earth. tically the same resolution as a "crossil antenna with M, ch f dwer elements. The dipoles of the antenna are fixed, and the"beam" of:the radio telescope is.controlled electrically by time delay lir~es in the form of sections of coaxial cable. The control system,is des;cribed as welLas the phasing cir- cuit. A modulation method is used for accumulation of -useful signals with chart-recorder registration. A time system,of phasing is used which makes the parameters of the installation independent.of frequency.. id, M. C 18, IF I ELI PROCESSING DATE-110EC70 U'4C L AS S :~l- I T'L-E Au T CC LAV E DNUTR I L~J il E i; I U 14 FOR CULTUPXNG~ Lll'-PTOSP~'4AA -U- -CUNTR Y LF JNJ-C~-LSSF RIYAs lrv709 NR 3 p P P IC I 10 r. E -VETFRINA -ED TE P UBL I Sti - - - - - - -7C -508JECT AREAS-AGRICULTURE, BIOLOGICAL AND MEWCAL SCIENCES ,.,--TCPIC TAGS-LEPTOSPIRA, CULTURE MEDIUM, CCNMERCIAL ANIMAL, BLOOD SERUM CCAT-RCL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS '~:DGCUMENT CL t, S S-UNCLA S S I F I E D PROXY FICHE NL ---- F 13 70/60 50 49/ FU4 STEP NU--UR/0346/76/000/003/010?1/0110 CWC ACCESSIC114 140--AP0143387 2/2 ols UNCLASSIFIED PR(jr-ESSING DATE-11DEC70 :CIRC ACCESSIC-N NU--AP0143387 GP-0- ABSTRACT*. GROWTH OF LERTOSPIRA ON MFOIUM FROP, SHEEP AND CATTLE SERUM WAS COMPLETELY. SATISFACTORYt. SERUM WAS "AUDED TO DISTILLED WATER AND KAMPOLCN ANC AUTOCLAVE-D. ~ THE OPT [MUM Pm V. - -PF TH-115 MEDIU114 VARIED FOR. CULTIVAT10" OF LEPTOSPI.RA IS 7.2~7-5. THE, PH -FROM 7.2-7.7. THE BEST GRQ'nTH WAS NOTED 014 MEDIA C0NTAJNl~4G 6-10PEACENT SEP UM. LEPfOSPIRA CULTIVATED ON T111S.-SEEDIUM WERE. '"'-.5PECA ALLY MOTILE. AADJ SEPUTYPES L. HE3DG* -S, L. ILTEROHAEMORRHAGIAC POM011.41 AND L. GKIPPOTYP~iOSA GREW BEST, AND L. TARASSUVJ~ AND L. BATAVIAL NOT AS WELL. _7 FACILITY: - IOOSKOVSKIV TEKKNOLOGICHE-SKlY :INSTITUT MYASNOY I _.MuLOCHNCY PREMYSHLENNUSTI MOSCOW TECHNGLI161CAL INSTITUTE- OF THE MEAT AND 1A I k YINDUSTRY. 212 016 UNCLASSI F I ED, M)CESSING DATE--27NOV70 'Cll~C. ACCESSION NO-AP0130240 -A-8STRACTIEXTRACT-41J) GP-0- ABSTRACT A NEW 1-1 T H 0 0FOR DIAGNOSItJ"I tEPTOSPIROSIS OF S4INE IS BASED ON THE: PROLONGFD F-IXATION 01"I ~REACTI, WITH SWINE SERUM 51fiGLE- ANTIGENS QR POLYAINTIG~ilhl. A P(jLYMq'rf(;E CONTUINING SEROTYPES L. GR(PPOTYPHOSAt, L. -POIAMINAt: ~L. I.CTEROHfIEPIOPRHAGIAE, L. MRASSM11 , L. HEBDOMADIS,: :AND t., F3ATAVfA-E WAS IFTC SPEC IN THE PROLONGED COMPLEMENT FIXATION REACT[CIN AND DID NOT SH01-1 ANT ICO iMPLEMENT PPOPERTIES IN A DOUBLE T[TRAreo oo,sliz.. 41 TOTAL OF 419 PERCENT MORE POSITIVE AND DOUBTFUL REACHONS AMONG~:Ai\l!~IALS WERE DETECTED -JAN 'WITH THE:STANIDARD COMPLE-ME.."IT F~M%TTOPJ TEcT, BY THIS METHOD T1 TH PRO LONGED - COMPL EM EN T F I XA T I ON TEST WA S. ALSO BE TTER FOR ~O I FF ERENT I AL 9 1 AGNOS IS OF ANIMAL SWITH LEPTOSPIR0514; FROM ~,,.NIMIALS CONVALESCING FROM JHE DISEASE THAN THE COtl~',IONLY.,Et-!PLOYED,MICROAGGL!I)T.f.~~14ri~0,1-4 im LY-sIS TES T FACILITY: MOSCOW T C C 1*110 L 0 G I C A LliNSMUTE OF THE MFAT AND -1 RY 11 -J)A .4DUSTRY. 4 A FIE -USSR UDC 665-4: 51L~2. 0,43 ITOVOSELOVA, L. BABELY V. ZAYCHE NKO L. PROS.11-MR-l'u-'OV, V. Alt -lixtures of Alkylphenol and 11 osDhonate Anti- Synergism of I Ih - oxidants in the Process of O.-,idation of Uhite Paraff in Oil" Leningrad, Zhurnal pri~-,IadnoZ lchih, ii, v0 1 64, NTo 10, Oct 71, 23k9-2352- Abstract": This naDer deals with hew antioxidants, their miytures d _see r F n gistic r perties. AlkylphenoI3 are the basic anti- yn o- o.lidants; thiocarbonates, sulfide#,. phosphiten and.-ohosphonates are the syner-ists which enhance the in-hibiting action of alk7l- phenols. An attempt to explain the mechanism and factors resDon- sible for the synergistic effect is described here, The experi- ment.involved dialRylphosphonate (as the synorgist) and alkyl- phenol (antio".idant). 1.11* .1-ures of both were tested or- white -oaraffin oil as a readily oxidizable medium. The total concen- `o tration of the inhib L, -s i-n 'he oil was cons-I-ant- a-Lid eaual to 0.005 mol/l. Only the "PhosDhilte-Dhenol" .-atio was varied. Bint,iry diagrams were plottedlon the.basis of the test data for 1/2 7`1 USSR 110VOSELONIA, L. V., et al, Zhurna 1prikladnoy 11chimii, Vol 64, No-10, Oct 71, PP 2349-2352 each individual component and of the phosphite-phenol mixtures as functions of concentration, The results show ionol:IE-l in ratios of 0-001:0.004 and 0.002:0.003 to have the highest syn- effect. The maximum induction period exceeded that of the most effective inhibitor, at a concentration of the latter equal to the total, by a factor of 2.0-2.5. 7.1hen used inde-Dend- ently, the antioxidants were not very effective. Ir mixtur es with thionhosnhonate they inhibit oxygen absorp6lon, Ath 'he effect diroctiy proportionRl to the content of' thiophosnhonato. Curves are shown to denonstrate the kinetics of.o.-yrre n absorption during oxidation of paraffin oil in.the:presenc,,,.~ of different, mixtures of inhibitors at 1750c,' the.iZiductiomperiod of paraffin oil oxidation as a function of~phosphonate: ion'ol molar ratio. 212 woman" 61 - .5 USSR PC: 536.2:536.63 N JL, PSOY, V. E., CHRIMOVSKOY, V. Ya., SOVITSKIY, Ye. M. TYI 'INA,. 14- PETZ AM-ASOVIC11, Ye. S., AFSKAYA, Ye.. P. ZAYCHE 110, X. 14., PEM&~i V. A. , Institute of High Temperatures of tW'AM'r--- Sciences''of the USSR, Y ~ letallurgy imeni A. A. Baykoy of, the Acandemy .oll' Sciences of Institute of M Ahe USSR .11some Physical Properties of a New Alloy in the Ni cl-.cl-r-,heiiiuirflolybdezium system" Moscow, Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, Vol:112:No 2, Mar/Apr 73, pp :435-456 Abstract: The authors study the heat conduction, coefficient of. thermal ex- ansi on and resistivity of an alloy in the ~nicl,,el.-rlieii4lliuii-i-iol.37"Cdenum CP system containing 10 vt. 5 Pe und 15 wt 1410 -Curves are Given shoiing the p 'temperature dependence of the riensured pErmmeters between 100 and 1.00(3'C. The results indicate structural transforma'lion of the alloys in the solid state., t Anallysis points to the possibility of forniation of the so-callcd observed in the region of solid solutions~. of . the nickel-c'hromium system with more than 165 chrom-iiz-a. However,.. a final ~explajiatioii of the bser o ved anomalies will require further rescareh.~ USSR. UDC 533.697 ABOLTIN, E. V. , ZLYOTINKO, Ye. N. "Calculation of Turbine Flow in a Bladeless Diffuser of a Centrifugal Com- pressor Considering Compressibility" Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. avtomob' i'avtomot' 'in-ta (Works of the C fic entral Scienti Research Automobile and Automobile Motor Institute),,~1972, No. 138, pp 15-35 (from RZh-41ekhanika, No 3, Mar 73,~ Abstract Y6 3B379) Translation: A steady-state axisy-mmetric turbulent fIr-w of gas in a bladeless diffuser of a centrifugal com, pressor is analyzed considering such character- istics as the three-dimensional character of the flow, the absence of a poten- tial nucleus and the heterogeneity of the floiv over thaprofile of the channel. Relationships for calculating the coefficient of the decrease in the velocity circulation, tbe average angle of flow and the average Ptatic pressure were Calculntod by integrating, the differential cqtwitions of! motion. It Wn5l 1311OWLI that the meridional. component of che tangent strcqs has a negLigibly sinal I effect on losoes to friction in a bladeless diffuser in'the rinige b9, > 0.014 and a2 30*. The calculations of the coefficient of the decrease In the 1/2 USSR ABOLTIN, E. V., MYCHENK0, Ye. N... 'Tr.''Tr;etitr.' 'n.-4.' 'avtombb. i avtomor. in-ta_, 1972, No. 138, pp 15-35 circulation of velocity are compared with data obtained by a calculation by the formulas of K. Pfleyderer, G. N. Den and Val'denatstsi.. The canparlson showed that consideration of the additional factors affecting the flow in the diffuser leads to a decrease in this coefficient. Comparison of tbe computational results and experimental data indicate the sufficient accuracy of the computational method for determining the surrounding velocity component and the angle of flow over a wide range of modes with respect to the. f low angle (10* < a2 < 40*) and the Mach nitmber (M(C2) < 0-8) - It is also shown that the use of the computations of the average velocity in calculating totil pressures on the basis of static pressure measured-on both walls of he d1f- fusar ensure a high accuracy in determining the averagE~.total pressure. One cmi say, starting from this, that a similar metbod foridetermining the total pressure can be used in testing a ccmpressor~to evaluate the effectiveness of elements of the flow portions. 7 ref. Authors' abstract. 2/2 23 -q, USSR UDC 533.697 ABOLTIN, E. V., ZAYCHENKO.-Yu. N. "Calculating the Potential Gas Flow in a Dladeless Diffuser of a Centrifugal Compressor" Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. avtomob. i avtomor. in-ta (Works of the Central Scientific Re-search Automobile and Automobile Motor Institute), 1972, Nc. 138, pp 9-14 (from RZh4lekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B377) Translation: A method is proposed for calculating the potential flow of a gas ki a bladeless diffuser of a centrifugal, compressor: thich makes it -oos- sible to determine the angle of the flow nnd the degree,of ric;e in static pressure directly from graphs, given the initial conditions at the input to the dif fuser. A method is also proposed for :calculating ~the width of t1ba bladeless diffuser for a given distribution of the degr:j!e of ~.rise in static pressure in the radial direction. :5, ref Au.thors' abstract. 21.1mill, i "M Rd 3" i Wwa USSR UDC 533.697 ABOLTIN, E. V., ZAYCHENKO, Yu. N. "Study of Flow in a Bladeless Diffuser With Varying Wall Roughness" Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. avtomob. i avtomor. in-ta (Vorks of the Central Scientific Research Automobile and Automobile Motor Institute), 1972, No. 138, pp 3-8 (from RZh-Hekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3B378) Translation: The effect of sand roughness on flow in a bladeless diffuser was obtained as a function of the coefficient of losses with respect to the relative roughness as the result of a study.: Ibis relationship Indicates the rapid rise in losses in the diffuser with an 1ncreaseja roughness, It was sho;m that an -increase in roughness leads not only to a:growth in losses to friction but also to an intense rise, in the magnitude or reverse radial cur- rents. An approximate evaluation of the effect of the rise In the class of the cleanness of the surface of the diffuserwalls on the efficiency of the is given an the basis of the data obtained. Author.-,' abstract. compressor USS~R UDC 519.24 -,7-AYCHENKOI YUt-.L- "On an Evaluati on of Parameters. of a~ Nonstationary Process of a Single Class" Vestn. Kiyev. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. avtomatiki i elektropri- borostr. (Herald of the Kiev Politechnic Institute, Automation and,Electrical Instrument-iraking,Series), No,,8, 1971, pp 71-73 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal Matmatika, No,:9, Sep 71, Abstract No 9V25., Translation: The problem of evaluattzg the pardmeters of a non- stationary random process whose characteric-tic5 drift according to an urknown time la-n is examined.. A two-G-tate algorithm of stochastic approximation is proposed.for its:.solution. The first stage is the usual stochastic approximition procedure, and the second is a prediction method based on the Kolmogorov-Gabor formula and is intended to isolate the trendAdrift law). The ev"tiotlof the trend found is used in the flirst-stage algorithm next step. 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