SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT UTYAMYSHEV, R.I. - UVAROV, A.A.

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L 44567-66 Evrr(il SCTB DD -ACC - NR% A P_~_63 0-5 9 3---(-A UR E: UR/o4l3/66/000/OL6/0076/007 3b rINVENTORs Maklyukov, He Is; K&l&#hnikovL_V_L__Pj; !AXk1A4_AA__L_&; Baburin. V. I Gavrikovg Tus Ne; Y.~y ~B Ae h e v-,_ R t_-I-A- 1,,6'R G 2none TITLEs Multichannel device for re.cordLng human physiological functions., Class 30, No. 185005 SOURCE: lzobreten$ya# promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye xnaki, no. 1b,' X966l 76 tOPIC TAGS: human physiology, body temperatureg skin galvanic reaction respiratory systemg'blometricso bLotelemetry .. APSTRACT: An A th Certificate has been Issued for a device used to u Monical functions, jAcgrd human vhyo o Its components include &mplifIefj of biopotentialog high- and low-frequ4ney ftltersq a body and skin tome. p4rAture monitor, a circuit recording respiratory rate and respirstoryi, movements of the thorax, a circuit measuring skin galvanic reactiones and a stabilized power source. increased operating reliability and accuracy of several simultaneous measurements are achieved by @up- pressing synphased interference and by assuring necessary signal amplir ficatIon using cascaded loft-frequency amplifiers. Some signals are f44 Card 1/ 2 UDCt 615,471t6l2e2t621*38 L44567-66 ACC NRs AP6030593 2 V I., C I J. I ----------------- l ing human phyaLoq-. Device for record logical functions f biopotentials; 2 - high-i I - Amplifiers o d low-frequency filters; 3 - body tem- an perature monitor; 4 - skin temperature 5 - circuit recording respirator* monitor; rate nnd thoracic movements; 6 - circuit recording skin galvanic reactions; 7 - stabilized power source; 8 - low- frequency amplifiers; 9 transformer; :10 output stages. to bridges, in which the arms are automatically balanced by controlling each arm using a tube grid connected via resistance to the cathode. A variation of the above is distinguished by the fact that the tem- perature measurement bridge is fed by a synchro. A second variation is designed to record incoming signals from measurement channels Via telem etry, and uses various types of oacillographs, It contains output stag4 with current and voltage switches# A general diagram of the system is given in Fig, 1, Orig. art. has: I figure. (CD] SUB CODES .06/ SUBH DATES 28J&n65/ ATI) PRESSt 5079 Card L '7 04-66-- 4 1 5 ACC Ap60324 SOURCE CODE: uR/0413/66/000/017/0053/0053 INVENTOR: Ut shey 12 T Chastukhin. B. S. Ye,rteye_v, K. 1 .Anto.-,Ov, A - Mellnikov. le. N.__ ORG: none TITLE: Device for recording electroplethysmograms. Class 30, No. 1851435 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prowyshlennyye obrFtztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 17, 1966, 53 TOPIC TAGS: electroplethysmograph, diagnostic medicine, plethysmography, human physiology, cardiovascular system, cardiology ABSTRACT: fui Author CertifIcate was issued for an electroplethysmogram recorder in- corporating transistorized amplifiers, demodulaters, filters, and a stabilized power source. For more reliable -oel-formance and to permit the separate and simultaneous recording of pulse waves and complex tissue resistance over long periodF without readjustment, the recorder includes a stabilized carrier-frequency generator and a meariring circuit. The latter consists of the sccondarj coil of the emitter amplifiers; uDc 615-117:6A. .073-173 --L- 41 t".04-616' - --- --- - -- -- --- - ACC NR.- AP60321198 ---------------- ~ - -- -- ---- - I Fig. 1. Device for recording electro- plethysmogrPans 1 - Electronic amplifiers; 2 - demodulators with filters; 3 - stabilized rectifier; 4 - stabilized generator; 5 - measuring circuit; 6 - leads; 7 - silicon stabilitron. and the primary coil of the output amplifier, to which the leads are attached. A silicon voltage stabilizer eliminates artifacts caused by tissue changes in the vicinity of the leads. Orig. art. has: I figure. [DPI SUB CODE: 061 SUBM DATE: 23jan65/ ATD PRL-SS: 5095 Card 2 /P V~LT 0 _L 41503-6 ACC NR1 AP60321199 SOURCE CODE: UP/0413/66/ooo/017/0053/0053 IN'MTOR: Utyamyshev, R. I.; Shovkoplyas, A. M.; Neumyvakin 1. P.- Sytov, V. M. ORG: none TITLE: Electrospirograph. Class 30, No. 185436 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tavarnyye znaki, no. 17, no. 17, 1966, 53 TOPIC TAGS: human physiology, spirography, electronpirograph, respiratory physiology,~ respiratory system, respiration, diagnostic medicine ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate was issued for ati clectrospirograph consisting of a two-chan,nel turbine-type sensor, amplifier, signal shaper, counting circuit,and outputi r V Fig. 1. Electrospirograph 7 Card 112 _,J 1 - Sensor; 2 - amplifier; 3 recording device; 4 - counting circuit; 5 output stage; 6 - trigger. UDC: 6L5.1471:612.2 L 47q03-66 J ACC NRt AP6032h99 cascade. For more accurate and reliable mi.~asurr~rw?nt of the volume of Inspired and expired air, and greater convenience in readint,, ot;cIllogram records on which inhala- tion and exhalation appear on the same trace, the circuit includes an electrical device for pairing and marking adjacent pulses indicating either inspiration or expiration. 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The Ph anodes can be cleaned at W-70' In a A)% Mo. of NasPO# W. water Slam 3D and NUOU 6-111 t;.A.. B. 7~ Kamith Off AtL Vft(.KAL Ull*-VIAC CLAMPKA110W No* 100 .60 floe cii -4~v il i pw ir IN Ia 4 Be et 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 A,J-Cty*nA&ya arid Z. L (Antfirm. (Air Ind.). IM(10),W-67 Itil"14".1 *rbr mail. miltmoble of f fill 1. roto gm. 111re It. ft~t an-lainji aluntutium. The t--ath w Own wpiwelsini clet-insk, using kold ati(A-P. ui &t% ants of I : dtn.',Iitn 44 m4ulo-ni onmi mtm Of aresol. 1 3 401 c.d.. W:j aint.1tim.1; &&.i '6141jon24hm PAvacrationisatarUdw6mOwftoil IWW64 1-o- 1~' The W ZVI 'U IN'lut" of X1181,0, 30. water .1o". cal. 1w t-learhA at j14- 3o-. to] 5(4) AUTHORS~-- Ut.Xanskaya-E. Z, S-epanyant-=, A, U SOV/20w124 9-35/62 Vinnik 11 1. Ch-rg;V N, TITLE-. The Cal-lilat--or- of the Fur~tion of Acidity and tne Composition of Hydr.--tfluor--c A!!,--4d From the Data of the Nuc;lear Magn?tlc frtei,-nan-~,-- of F119 ',Raschat funktsii 1-sictncsti i moiekulyarnogo so,-,tava p',av--~ovoy kisloty po dannym yadernogo magnitnogo rezonanga F 19 ) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademil nauk 353R. 1959, Vol 124.. Ur 5 PP '1095-1098 kUSSR.) ABSTRACT: Hammett s funet,"ort of acidity is measured by means of the indi-- ,:ator metbod and amounts to ;fo - Ig all+.(f BlfBI14)' Here f B and f.H., deur-7e ~:he coeffictent~i of the acti,.rities ~1' the ionizpd and rot ionized forms of the indicator; a Ili, - the proton activity in th6 eiven medium, In the aqueoDs aolution5 of HF -there are the fol'owing kinds of equilibrium. HP 11 F- (2); k~ . HF HF'?' K a,+a,,,/a HF (4); K9 ' aHF,-./,HF,P- Caz~ 1/3 The Calculation of the Function of Acidity and tb,~,- SOV/20.124.5-38/62 Molecular Compooition of Hydroflucris A,:14 Fro~n the Data :f the, 111~2ear Magnetic Resonance of F 19 Here K 1 . 6.89,1o- 4 and K 2 - 2.695 denote the constants of equilibrium expressed in antivities, From the dianotiation equation (14) of hydrofluoric acid there follovit3,, -1g a /a If the quantitles K FA 11+ - _'g "t'r' aF' HF 1~ HF~ and mF- are known it is pousitblo to calculate the acidity function Fcir the piirp,--oe of determinirg quantitative re- sults con,.-;ern14-ng the composition aad the a,lidity of' ~oncen. trated. aqueous sclu~i-iiii of HP the authors carried out 19 measuremen:19 of ~:he sh1f-ls rf the =escnance of F in aqueruo ;f hydrofiuoric acid, rif different concen- tration,3~ Frr Lhe ihemi-,al shift to be observed and also for a systeg, oonsA4jt.~.nc- rf aeveral interacting components expres- sions aie wTitlen The Aemical shi_f*~ t(~, be observed ie of the _,f magn4-toide (5,aq to 6.(Jg),IO"4 for the vari-ous ~_er,,:.entratj_oi1* of hydrofluoric aoid. in order, therefore Card 2/3 to be able to de-,etmine be ozidi'.fy function with ar accuracy The Calculatior. of the o" Anidi*j and thp SOV/2'0 124 5 78/62' Molecular Co-mpoiition. of A.~id the Data of zhe flu,-,aar Magnetin Resonanc-e of F~lj ~-f -0,05, --'t k5 -:at,--".tiaT.Y -,ic% knov~ the obe-irvable -:hern~-,.tl ,31)jft Wit-), al- C,f ij'~' 4, Meanurempnire were carried out in a vaAi-ttl,, f oersted. In the 01' these mea,--4,uj *pven':~ ~~, E;aw of tho magnpt-i,: maj.y-, field was uo,:Q- Th~- oblained by moasurements are 01r;wn by a -r-ab.,B nd b.,, a 1~!a-,am At --on;entraticna of up t':l ~O % i-hp ~axiati~,ns :,F -.he Fih:.f~ are wit'ain the 1--mi-C8 rf maaswr--ng a-,-ro-s, Tia-e re-sul,-,s --~btaived by c&)7:-u1at1r'.g r;%),.eCU1a-, composvzil-a arvd the a3-~dity funrt-ioa aerc. Zh,."- by es and diagramt-;~ Th.re are 4 figures 2 tables, and 9 rafQver-0-11. r) of whz,-,.h ara ASSOCIATION: Inatitut -..xziki Akademi.i nauk SSSR (Inatitlate of Chemiral Physi-c~q *.,f the Af.~sdemy o-f S--Ivn.,-es , USSP) PRESENTED. Oz;zcber 29. ~956, Ir V, N. Tondratly-3-v, A,:,ademic'.an SUBMITTED: O~;tobex 22- !958 Card 3/3 S/020/60/135/002/029/036 B004/BO56 AUTHORS: Yagupol'skiyj L. M*9 Bystrovt V. Fol and Utyanskaya, E. Z. TITLE: Investigation of the Chemical Shift of the Magnetic Resonance of Fluorine19 Nuclei in Fluorobenzenes With Fluorine-containing SubutituentL, PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 135, No. 2, pp. 377-380 TEXT: It was the purpose of the present work to investigate the effect of fluorine-containing substituents upon the electron density distribution in the benzene ring, and to determine the interrelation between the structure of these compounds and their reactivity by means of nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr). The shift in the ring of monosubstituted fluorobenzenes caused by fluorine and referred to the resonance values of fluorine in nonsubstituted fluorobenzene was measured and determined from the equation: S = (HX - HC6 H5P)"O6/HC6H5F -Hxand HC6H5Fare resonance values of the Card 1/5 Investigation of the Chemical Shift of the S/020/60/135/002/029/036 Magnetic Resonance of Pluorine19 Nuclei in B004/BO56 Fluorobenzenes With Fluorine-containing Substituents external magnetic field for P19 nuclei in the case of substituted (X) and nonsubstituted fluorobenzene. Apparatus and method of measurement are described in Ref. 1. The values for 8 are given in Table 1 for various substituents in o-, m- and p-position. The authors discuss the data given in publications for the interrelation between t and the Hammett constant a, they compare the values obtained from various calculations, and found tha substituents with positive conjunction effect ac cause a meta-position, such with negative substitution effect, however, an ortho- or para- t/ position. Tables 3 and 4 compare the values of S P, 6P for the p-position and of Sm am for meta-position. Besides, Table 3 gives the light absorption Amax of 41-substitutel dimethylaminoazobanzene, which changes similar to the chemical shift in p-substituted fluorobenzenes, and indicates the existence of uniform electron displacements. There are 4 tables and 9 references: 3 Soviet, 7 US, and I French. Card 2/5 Investii;at.,on of.the Chemical Shift of the S10201601135i'00210291036 I Alagnbtic Resonance of Fluorine'9 N,,C,,-4 4n 3004/30r6 Fluorobenzenes With Fluorine-containin3 Substituents ASSOCIATION: Institut or~;anicheskoy khimii ,%kademii nau'~ US31'L (Ir,,-.1ituIe of Organic Chemistry!of tile Academy of' Scienceo Institut-khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk. SSSIZ (in-- 4.- i t ; t e of.Chemical Physics of tho Academy of Scienceo USSR" PRESENTED: June 1, 1960 by V. X. Kondratlyev, Academician SUBMITTED--- May-125, '1960-- Card 3/5 S/.02" /601/13 5; 002/102,0/036 30043056 Xumxqecxtfe iunmrH 4)TOPB ft3ozhHou xoshae 21i SOjCFs -8,7 -4,7 -15,1 SCF, -7.8 -2,3 -4,7 OCFs +17.4 -2,3 +2.8 CH=CH-CF, -2,4 0 C;I< 9 +3 o , CF2 CF, nd -to Table Lege 1; 1) Chemical ia e, r" - the 'hifts of fluorine i.. benzene ring; 2) subs'vituent Card 4/5 -0 C; 0 C2 C; v-, C, C; Card 515 3smecuujib S/020/6C/I 35/'002/102"/ G;, B004/BO56 Legend to Tables 3 and 4 Substituent, 2 (in alcohol) SOsCP; N% SOr-H, CN 0 COC"o Cp. 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In orc?--r to -i hiahly uniform fif~~ld the no.Lc nieces hnve n thi6mess of' b cm -ire smert.-illy anne:nlerf in a hydrog,on atmo~-,,here. Th- workinr? surfices ar~, n1nne to within 0.5 )w. The relitive. nnnuivLformity gf thq tri-vnetac field in th- r7qntr-,.Ll region d-es not exceed 2 x 10- 0,fer a Volume of 1. Cm Fig. '17 shows th- mn-rnetic field chnrt in th-n r-entrnl r)-.i-t of th-~ g -in , The nrobe is t11uqtrrt,nd in Fl,,,:. - . qhf~ suhstnnnr~ imrl-r investiration is p1nced in the thin-wn-Lli-~ f-inr-.F 7,mprml- '4 vllich is rotsterl nt P rntp of l(J UOO r-,m b-, !, fmnil nir turMne, T h mulr~ is hpld J nor-Ition by tb- p~-rsp-~x rotor ? of ih* turbine. The lower end of' th-- irmoule is centr,~r! hir n teflon hush 0 and rests on the T-.1--rAD-2X - jolt,,~ 7. Th-:~ body of the nrnbe c~ is nntie froyn reci coT)nF,,r. The roil is wounr4 on th- ne-sn~x f'OT-,.-r I: . Thp oscillator -s minrtz nzid vorks on thq "lr(, C:;.r(i 2/1 ,n700 E'u 3 ~d 11! A Figh-Rer-olution ll-iiclenr M!:q-nptlc '~FIsonanrP. Apmiralur. bprrr.onic of the w,,clvnicvl o!7(-illmtions oC the iiprt7 rr-!-nnzator. T)entpiled circuits of' the -urwrl.7 orcl-Untor nn,l w7rv)lis etc. nrn Frive. Fii:." -hows l t.,rni-nl sn-2ctrurn obt.nlr~!d t'nr ethyl. alx-,ohol. Th- volum.- of' t.hr~ :7-iccli-nn )i rmm~ -d th- t1"" tnken to rer-ord the rnpftrum wns ~O spc. in th~~ volum- .. p ment7, nr- of the soccimen iies '-etveen 1, nrid Ir P7-.1 ~.cknowi,2dpr, e--essed to K.V. 'Tlnr'ami-rsklv for -civice. Th-nn nre 5 firrums nnd rr~fr:rences: I -'ov-LA nn,i 7 rion-"nviel.. s Fty: LA 9, 1 m :inrtitut k-,irirhpskov t'i7lki, t.74 (Inst-ttilte of Chemicil iiiysivs, A" TJS,~Q SMT~~NTTTEP: .ebrw~ry Card 3/3 BY6TROV. V.F.; UTYAUS"YA, E.Z.; YAGUPOLISKIT, L.M. Magnetic resonance spectra of F19 in aromatic compounds with fluorine-containing Bubstitnents. O'Pt. i spektr. 10 ao. 1:138, 141 ja 161. (MIRA 14:1) (Fluorine--Spectra) 29987 S/076/6l/c35/011/010/013 SIM B101/B110 AUTHOR: Utyanskaya, E. Z. TITLEt The spectrum of proton magnetic resonance of pentaethane diferrocene PERIODICALi Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 35, no. 11, 1961, 2611 - 2612 TEM The spectrum of proton resonance of pentaethane diferrocene M dissolved in C 6H 6 or M 4 was investigated at 19-3 Mcps. The synthesis of this compound was described in Ref. 1 (A. N. Nesmeyanov, N. S. Kochetkova, Doki. AN SSSR, 126, 307, 1959). The chemical shifts were related to the reference signal of benzene. They remained unchanged at concentrations of I from p - 0.2 to p - 0.06 (p - molar part of I). The spectrum (Fig. 1) showed two lines. The narrow line lieg in the range of ferrocene-ring spectra. Their chemical shift is 3.2*10- . The following shifts of protons of the ferrocene ring relative to the benzene signal were also measuredt for di-tert-butyl-ferrocene 3.2-10- 6, for dimethyl- -6 -6 f:rroce 3.3-10 , and for triethyl-ferrocene 3.3-10 . The broad C rd 173 29987 S/076/61/035/011/010/013 The spectrum of proton magnetic ... B101/B110 line lying in the range of a strong field (chemical shift - 5.4-10- 6) is scribed to the C~2.groups of the ethane bridges, since It lies in the pectral range of the aliphatic groups. The widthiNol of the narrow line : (measured at half height, measuring accuracy 15%) is equal to the width of the benzene line within the experimental error limit. The width 4'011 of the broad line is much greater. This line is not an unresolved multiplet because it is saturated at an intenser radio frequency field Hi than the narrow liz~z. I dissolved in CC14# p = 0.11, showed the same results. before baturation, &V" is.=65 cps, LP'=~ 14 cps for all con- centrations. The main contribution to the relaxation time T 2 is made by intramolecular spin-spin interactions, i. e., interactions of magnetic moments of protons within a molecule. a VIA Ulf IT211 /T 2',4 1/5 holds. For protons of CH groups, T 0-005 sec was cal6tnated from T 2 2" Oxing to the theory of relaxation effects in liquids, the magnetic dipole proportional' widtaing, under otherwise equal conditions, is inversely to rof where r0is the distance between interacting protons. The 27,7 S/C17 1/035/011/010/013 B~ The spectrum of proton magnetic... B101 B11O estimation of-r0 conducted by Yu. T. Struchkov and 0. V. Starovskiy at the Institat EOS AN SSSR (Institute EOS of the AS'USSR) on the basis of the structure proposed in Ref. 1 produced r"' - -1 .9 X (for neighboring protons 0 of the ethane bridge) and r; - 2.7 9 (for protons of the ferrocene ring),,. From this, Av'/6 ~#I;:&1/8 results. The obsezv4d ratio6v'Au",~ 1/5, there' fore, does not contradict the struoture;~of 'the pentaethane diferrocene proposed in Ref. 1. There are 1 figure and 6 referencest 2 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The two references to English-language publications read as followat T. S. Paper, 0. Wilkinson, J. lnorg. Nucl. Chem., ), 104, 1956; N. Bloembergen, E. M. Puloell, R. V. Pound, PhyB. Rev., _U, 679, 1948. ASSOCIATIONs Institut khimicheekoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics AS USSR) SUBMITTEDs October 4, 1960 Card 3 UTYANSrT;l igir Insifovich; MOBINSKIY, V.A., nauchny7 radaktor; KOPTEVSKIY. D.Ta., redWctor; KRYNOCHKINA, K.V., takhnichaskiy redaktor (Boller construction worker specializing in locomotive repair] Kotel'shchik po remontu parovosov. Isdo 2-e, perers i dop, Moskva, Toes. uchabno-podagogichookoe izd-yo, Trudreservizdat, 1954. 246 p. (Locomotives--Repairs) (KLRA 9:3) UIIANZY,l 4 ~~ Z.S., A . 1. DANILOUCf,huss. 68,452, May 31, 1947 ,UTYANSKIY, Z.S.; BRAGINA, M.N. Molding compositions with wood filler having high electric insulation properties. PlaBt.masay no*6;12-23 161v (KIPA 24:5) (Resins., Synthetic) (Electric insulation and insulators) AUTHORS: Utyanskiy, Z. S., Bragina, M. N. S/191J62/000/008/004/013 B124/B180 T TIT~ Dielectric properties of the :BHTr (VNP) molding compound PERIODICAI: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 6, 1962, 17-18 TEXT: V14-th phenol alcohol-impregnated wood dust as filler,.tha stability of the volume resistivity of molding powder based on a novolac and the resol resin which was described earlier in this journal (no. 6, 1961) is similar to that of K-214-43 (K-214-43) and OITTM-296 (OPPM-296) containing combined fillers of oreanic and mineral types at elevated temperatures. Ir-,en stored in distilled water however, F_ and tan 6, and the volume and surface resf..;-;ivities have much higher stability than the other existing eldctroinsulating molding compounds. The increased plasticity of the IRIP material which compensates the internal stresses, is of great importance for 'the injection molding of highly reinforced products. Its 2!near coefficignt of expansion a is 25-1/0-6 from -40 - +200C, and 47-5-10-6 from 20 - 140 C. The tests were carried out at the NIIAvtopriborov (Scientific' Research Institute of Automobile Equipment) under supervision of S. I. Card 1/2 S11911621000100810041013 Dielectric properties of the' ... B124/Bi'jao I Kudryashov and Z. A. Shchegoleva. There are 6 figutes. I Card 2/2 L56665-65 Pc-4/Pr-4 K; ACCESSION NR: AP5017831 Ur(/02 g6/6 5/"O'fo 11/0015/0075 yo S Ch franova, E. K. AOTHOR Ut~anski Z. ne TITLE- A tnethod for producing henol-aldehyde ermosett~ingresina. Cl&;s 39, 140. 171550 !SOURCE.- Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakc-v, no, 11, 1965$ 73-76 ITOPIC TAGS: plastic, thermoreactive phenolic resin, thermosetting plastic, phenol- aldehyde resin ABSTRACT: This Author's Certif$,cate introduces: 1. A method for p:vducing phenol- aldehyde thervosetting msllns combined vith polar, and non-polar rubbers. The method consists of condensing dimethylvinylethynylpheno] with an aldehyde n the presence of alkaline catalysts. The 4hemical stability of the resins is imp:-oved by using 'jutyraldehyde. 2. A modification of this method in which the produ~:t is subjected Itoadditional condensation with formalde4yde. -ASSOCrATIOIt:- Gasudarstvennyy nauchno-Iss-ledovatt-I I sk-ly Nstltut plitaticheskikh 1/2 L 01151-" EWT(m)/9PF(c)/FwP(j)/T Rm ACCESSION MR; AP5022002 UR/0286/65/0qq/91~/0076/0077 678 1644 ILA I fit 1 7-1 - AUTHOR: /Gosteva. 0. KI"(deceased); UtyanskiX, pssln,~b- M.; Runova.-S. N'.1 Rivkin& j, Ye. G. - Chefrinma, E. K. t~rqxb Wi "i L. A. -, Toinman q 1'. To, y resins. TITLX: A not' for producing-eyox Class 39, !1o, 172997 SOURCE: Byulletan' bobratenLy I tovarnykh xnakov, no, 14, 196S, 76-77 TOPIC TAGSs synthetic material, epoxy plastic, phenol ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for producting epoxy rest! hardened by anhydrides of unsaturated dicarboxylia acids, );,Oichlorohydrin is in- teracted with a phenol in an alkaline medium. - Posins wit:h high thermal stability are produced by using dimetbylvinylenthynylphowl. or cresols or xylenols as the phenol. ASSOCIATIONt MoskovskLy naw1hoo-issledovatellskly institut'plastmatis (M"cow Scientific Research Institute of Plastics) SUBMITTED: ISM94 EKCL: 00 SUB CODEZ Kr NO REF SOV: 000 OTHERs 000 ACC NO-,-b Ir3W~1~6 /Eli SOURCS CODEt UR/02 46/00h6j AUTHORSt Utyansla~y-, Z!-S.; Kimelf, t-.A ORG: none lie' pC TITLE: A method for obta~ang thermosetting phenol resins. Class 39, No. -176061 SOURCE: Byalleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovq no. 21, 19652 46 TOkC TAGS: resin, phenol resin, polymer, monocarboxylic acid ABSTRACTi Thiq AVthor Certificate preaents a method for obtaining thermosetting phenol resiMU on a dimer of dimethylvinyl-othinylphenol in an alkaline medium* To obtain resins that harden with practically no formation of the vulatiles, the dimer is condensed with a monohaloid containing monocarboxylic acids such as monochloracotic or monoclilorenanthic acids. SUB CODEt 07, 3-1/ SUBM DATEt 130ct64 UM 1 678.673 T 44372-66 E va (m IE,,,i P)ITIELy P SOURCE CODE: UR/0191/66/000/004./0008/0009 ACC NRj AP6023058 CA) AUTHOR: teva."O. KJ; UtyanskiX, Z. S.; Runova, S. H.; Rivkina, Ye. G.-, Tainman. F. Ye. ORG: none TITLE: Epoxy resins based on phenols with vinylacetylene type substituents SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 4, 1966, G-9 TOPIC TAGS: epoxy plastic, phenol, phenolic plastic, vinyl plastic, IR spectrum, adhesive ABSTRACT: An epoxy resin was synthesized from epichlorohydrinland dimethylvinylacety enephenol.4 The reaction product, distilled at 168-1690C at 3.5 mm Hg and crystallized from alcoh6l, has a melting point of 42-480C and contains 17% epoxy groups. The struc ture of the epoxy resin was confirmed by the IR spectrum. The epoxy resin was hard4n- ed using maleic anhydride (85% based on epoxy groups) and benzoyl peroxide (1% based on resin). The hardened resin exhibited a constant mechanical strength (12 kg/cm2 4 T=10 sec) in the 20-3000C interval and excellent- adhesive)bproperties (shear strengt4 of the steel-steel joint was 120 kg/cm2 and of t~e aluminum-aluminum joint was 79 kg/CM2). Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 formulas. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: none Card UDC: 67e.64314215 UTYSIIEV, V.; KAIASMITKOV, A.P., kund. L;~2~,n. r.,vJr,, r;e4ucfMyy rukovcdItell Eliminating the seasonality of ropd con~,tr,,:ctilcr wr.,T.k in logging industry. Sbor. ruiuch. r:b, :3tud. PetrozZlill. flos. Un. no.6:107-112 162. 17:11) 1. Yafedra sukhoputnolp,,o transporta lesa Petrozavo6skorro ,os,,darst- vennogo univorsiteta. -UTYUZH, A.P. Rail frogs could have a longer service life. Put, i 5 no.7:20-22 J1161. (FJRA 14:1C) 1.'Pomoshchnik uchastkovogo revizora po bezopasnosti dvizheniya poyezdov, g. Bryansk. (Railioads--Switches) .ACCESSION NR: AR4032148 S/0058/64/000/002/AO15/AO15 .SOURCE: Ref. zh. Piz., Abs.'2A165 AUTHORS: Matalin, L. A.I'Utyuzhnikov, A.-Ne ,TITLE: Input unit for a multichannel semiconductor pulse height analyzer n 3 ~CITED SOURCE: Tr. 5-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. ;radioelektronike. T. 2. Ch. 1. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963, 42-46 :TOPIC TAGS: pulse height analyzer, transistorized pulse height analyzer,.multichannel pulse height analyzer, amplitude digital code converter, analyzer input unit, solid state analyzer The operAting features of semiconductor circuits for the conversion of a pulse.amplitude into a digital code are con- sidered. The operating principle of the input unit of a fully tran- Q,rd - 1/2 !ACCESSION NR: AR4632148 ~sistorized 128-channel ulse-height analyzer is described in detail. !The input -.,nit is Aesigted for positive Pult-es with a leading-front !duration 0.5 4sec ind Jith amplitudds up to-10 V. In the case of !the maximum amplitude, the conversion duration is 110 4sec. .'The !analyzer input is ilocl?ed for a timg that depends on'the amplitude ~of the analyzed pulse." The amplitule measurement errror does not ex- F r 1ceed 1% when the affibient temperature varies between +20 and +50 C. 'No shifts in the spectrum were observed with an input counting fre- ~quency up to 8 kcs. The apparatus xias not subjected to a long-time stability test. The schWatic diagram of the instrument is given. ;Yu. Semenov. ,DATE ACQ: 3lMar64': SUB CODE: GE, SD ENCL; 00 Card 2/2 'ACCESSION NR: AR4032157 S/0058/64/000/002/AO17/AO17 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fiz., Abs. 2A181 AUTHORS: Utyuzhnikov, Ao No; Chubarov, So I* TITLE: Device for the determination of the ratio of amplitudes of two pulses CITED SOURCE:. Tr. 5-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yaderne radioelektronike. To 2. Ch. 1. M., Gosato.mizdat, 1963,.171-175 TOPIC TAGS: pulse amplitude ratio computer, analog divider, pulse' height analyzer, analog ratio computer TRANSLATION:. A device capable of dividing in analog form the ampli- tude of one pulse,,by t)ie amplitude of another is described. The division is carried out in t~iq following manner: a signal in shaped in the form u (t) - v (1 -a-t/T), where v is the amplitude.of the Card 1/2 ACCESSION UR: AR4032157 '-t/,c larger of the tvo.investigated pulses. A signal u (t) - V (1 -e Y 0 0 is also shaped, with v a fixed reference voltage. The value of u 0( ti is measured at theinstant of tim- T wben u (t) - v (V is the am- 1 2 2 plitude of the smaller.;Pulse). Then u (T) - v v /v", where v /v is 1 0 . 0 2 1 2 1_ the souOt quotient. The quantity (T) is registered by a pulse lao height analyzer. In principle this method makes it possible 'to carryl Iout in analog form,arithmetic operations of the type x(y/z), where xi, Y., and z are arbitrary quantities. The apparatus is constructed in the form of an attachment to a 128-channel analyzer. The maximum range of registered ratios is 0.1--l. If the analyzer memory is sub-! divided in two parti3, the range of the registered ratios becomes equal to 0.1--10. -Tne division operation is completed within 150 pec. The apparatus contains 35 tubes and draws 400 W from the line.,~ .Yu. Semenov. iDATE ACQ: 3lMar64, SUB CODE: CPq GE ENCL:. 00-\ Card 2/2 J D'YACHENKO,, P.P.; KUZIMINOV.. B.D.; KUTSAYEVA., L.S.; SFRGACHEV) A.I.; UTYUZHNIKOV. A.N. Correlation of the mass distribution of fission fragments with the quantum characteristics of the nucleus at the saddle point. Atom. energ. 15 no.3:246-247 S 163. (MM& 16:10) (Nuclear fission) (Quantum theory) -77-7 L '15529-63, F-u-4 -Ai"ICESSION M AP3005234 ~S/0056/63/045,1002/GDOB/0012 AMIORS: D'yachenkol P. nizIminov, -B. D.,1 Kutpayeva,- L. Z,; Okole-vich, V. M..*; TITLE: Kinetic energy of fragments produced ia symmetrie flasion of 11-235 J? SMMCE: Zhurn. eksper. i teoret. fiz. v. 431 no, 2, 1963o 8-12 TOPIC TAGS: Fission, eymmetric, kinetic energy, U-235o indue ed fission ADSTRAM: The mean kinetic energy of the fragments produced in symmetrical U-235 fission induced by 7-, 14.5-, and 20-14eV neutrons has measured and found to be constant,, within the limits of experimental error, 'Just as in the case of a opwietrical fission. This refutes the hypothesis made by Selitskly and Eysmont (Zh- el"Ill- i t"Mt- fiz, V, 43, 2005, 190) thAt ny=tria fission 13 a fast pvoctrja. The hypotlieol!j by Kovitlenkup Vola-zlinklo wid Adivtov (AtonmAya ener(rtyft v. 13, 474 , 1962) that symmetrical fis3ion iE of the subbarrier type is likowl3v refuted. The results are interpreted from the point of viev that the tvo tames -ot fission correspond to tuo barriers. "The iuthors are indebted to Prof. 1. 1. 53ndarenko and to N. S. Rabotnov for a discussion of the results. Pal d- -n64h-66- L EWT(ra)- DJAAP kCC N AP6001570 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/65/000/006/1)067/0070 AUTHOR: Broder, D. L.; Panarin, M. Utyuzhnikov, A. H.; Khamlyanov;~. F, Y ORG: none TITIE".. Anticoinoidence gamma-ray scintillation spectrometer SOURCE: Pribory i tekh&a eksperimenta, no. 69 1965, 67-70 TOPIC TAGS: pamma spectrometer, scintillation spectrometer ABSTRACT: A total absorption gamma ray spectrometer is described. It was equipped with a 50 r 100 mm NaI(Tl) anticoinoidence crystal. The central crystal measured with CS137 had _a 10% energy resolution. .,,at 662 kev. The gamma-ray spectra from Zn65, Naz~ and Po + Be sources were measured. The measurements also included the gamma spectrum orig- inated in a Sm149 sample by the (n,'v ) reaction. The sp,7,,tra ware graphically illustrated for the circuits with and without antiooinci- denoe pulses. The spectral line shapcs obtained with one-crystal speo- trometer wm,ecompared with the lines obtained from tha anticoincidence spectrometer equipped with the same NaI(Tl) crystals. - The spectro- meter was designed for measuring spectra of L-amma rays resulting from resonanae capture of neutrons. The usefulness of this spectrometer for L 3-1644-66 FACC NRs AP65001,570 analysis of complex spectra at high efficiency was demonstrated. A schematic outline of the spectrometer arrangement and an electronic es cited in the o ircuit diagram , are included. , According fl,to _. referenc paper, the described spectrometer was similar to the gamma-ray spectro- meter used by 0. 0. Bostrom and 1. R. Draper. (Rev. Scient. '.instrum. 1961, "'t21 38 and Nual, Phys. 1963, 470 10P-',, Orig4 art. has: 4 figumn. [22) SUB CODE: 20 / SUBM DATE: IgDeo64 ORIG IM 003 / OTH W_ 004 AW PRESS): I/ F L 'W79,3-66 -;:',q T ( I ACC NRs AR6o17199 SOURCE CODE: uR/oo58/65/OOO/O12/AO33/AO33!, AUMOR: Matalin, L. A., Timokhin, L. A.; Utyuz" A. N. ; Florentsev, S. it. TITLE., Ot-channel pulne-helFht analyzer with average dead time of I liaec SOURCE: Ref. zh. rizika, Abs. 12A316 il~ REF SOURCE: Tr 6-X Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. radioelektron. T. 2. M., 65, Atomizdat, 19 1 136-146 TOPIC TAGS: pulse height analyzer, digital analog converter, pulse counting, com- puter memory, binary code, arithmetic unit, memory address ABSTRACT: The authors present a detailed description of a 64-channel analyzer with average dead time of the order of 1 psec, intended for operation with input pulses of both polarities and with rise time 0.2 - 0.1i ILsec. The range of positive pulses is 0 - 100 v, and that of negative pulses 0 - .10 v. The analyzer operates in the following manner. The input signal is transformed into a proportional time interval by the linear discharge method. This interval is modulated by a measuring series of 10 Mcs, which is reP4 by a rapid address counter. After termination of the conver- sion, the binary code of the address in parallel form is transferred through gates into an address registerp which controls the drive of a fast memory 'With a dead time interval of 1.25 lisec and with a channel capacity of 4 binary digits. The storage in the rapid memory is with the aid of a fast ariLhmetic unit, the overflow signal of which transfers, through the gates, the code of the corresponding address into L 34793-66 ACC NRI AR6017199 the register of the main memory (ferrite-core) with effective resolution time of 10 psec. The control circuit of the analyzer Is no constructed that the fast address counter, the address register of the fast memory, and the register of the main memo- ry are used for additional equalization. L. 0. (Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 09 Card-2/2 ACC NR% AR7002218 SOURCE CODE: UR/0271/66/000/010/B013/13013 I i AUTHOR: Utyuzhnikov, A.' N. TITLE: Preliminary processing of data in an analog form SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika, Abs. 1OB136 REF SOURCE: Tr. 6-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsit po yadern. radioclektron. T. 3. Ch. ~. M., Atomizdat, 1965, 89-97 TOPIC TAGS: analog system, data processing, computer calculation, pulse signal, pulse amplitude modulation, temperature coefficient, adder, analog computer ABSTRACT: A study was made of the possibility of carrying out computational operations on variables represented by pulse amplitude values, for subsequent statistical processing using generalized characteristics. It is shown that by using a pulse stretcher for storing input signal amplitudes during the realization of the calculations, a time integrator, a comparison circuit which forms'the output signal at the moment when its input voltages are equal, and an adder, it is possible Card 1 / 2 - UDC: 681.142.33 ACC NR! AR7002218 to realize the operation of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, raising to a power, and root extracting, as well as time-amplitude and amplitude-time conversion. Schematic diagrams are presented of devices which were developed and are used in analog computers for computational operations on pulses with an amplitude of up to 8 v at a maximum realization time of 10 microseconds. The stretcher is characterized by integral nonlinearity in the operating amplitude range of not worse than 1016 at a flat peak drop of not more than 1% and an operating load of I kohm. The temperature coefficient is equal to 6 mv/deg. The nonlinearity of the integrator does not exceed 0. 29/6, while the temperature coefficient is 2 mv1deg. The comparison circuit uses a tunnel diode, while the Adder uses feedback amplifier. Orig. art. has: 9 figures. Bibliography of 10 titles. [Translation of abstract] rNTI L SU13 CODE: 09, 12/ Card -2-/ 2 M7 ~~i- ".~O-Lmv Si groups " rm" ar' Ie rip"k, t~" w~lrk "2. a, 'Ind in A ll-quasi~ aq -r CV-C-F-,, TZ~ If IZ n"Fl-f ""A. is proup,.and it-;s proved n ------ I 1 -15 R Ida ava noted ("t M7 itas a oric-Sided j isairn Art nf crdu f iria-mccuiVele d F RM~ IM .71 --79 '1- F 9r 11 -f -Q J~"- f! of tht- funmorls. c A lir Vitamins F am4 R. troatment for smti* lonns of 098-4 otift"". Fratw6jelt Wantla%auty aud I'Allef 1,111 (Wnk~L%w Unly.. WfuclAw. F%--- - - 549 -Thfm ilms mifferiviff freim 11ini-I evre 11-1 were cufed by fmlhig with linft.-ett oil (vitAmin F) and ve"'I (vilAinin lie). 1. Z. Rolmls U FOLAN,)/Tur3ore u-4 Abe Jour ; Rof Zhur - Bicl., No 6, 1958, No 27800 Author t Wandokanty, Fr., Utzig, J., Kotz, T. Inst i Not Given Title z The Effects of Wocdknobs frcr- the Birch Bark on Spontanocus Canino Twors, Especially on Breast Tumors. Orig Pub r Mod. wotoryn., 1955, 11, No 3, 148-151. Abstract to liqur. .WLr~Ls 'botulinus and Poria ob hydrolysatos wore ad- ministored -Co-2 ~_oggs with- -apo-n-t-aneou's' emcor of the breast resulting in a rapid irprovenent of their gonoral health, thus parnitting surgical intorvention. Histologic chenges in the tumor consisted of prcgressivo necrosis of the cancer colls and in overgrowth of the connective tissue. Those rosu!ts wore probably obtained because of a selective action of cer- tain substances which wore part of the hydralygatos used. Ca*d 1/1 POLAND / Diseases of Fanj Animals. General Problens R-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 17, 1958.. No. 789o6 Author : tzig, Jcpq;C;_Fandokanty, Francir~zek; Wavenberg, Lech. Tr_~ Inst Dlot 3 ven Title Treatment of EndoGenic Eczema in Dogs by -~njcctions of a Peptone Solution, Orig Pub Med. weteryn., 1957, 13, No. 3, 153-158 Abstract 10 dogs with chronic eczema were subcutaneously given 2-5 ral of a 20-30% solution of peptone through a day or twice in a week. After the injection, there were ob- served spasnodic contractions of the muscles,, increased temperatures of the body to 400) sometimes shock pheno- mena. Full recovery set in In 3-5 weeks. In one case, a relapse of the illness was noted. Reasons for tho appearance of endogenic oczenas and methods of treatment are discussed. Card 1/1 Ou : 1,"r Y' CAT_".rOp"f 1 4!. i_" 'I J.' ~J;I t 61) 1 -.:cntal 5(j.; 16 t:ic- _Spuu 'u lyporu* bett;j inw- w, -Licics,rIf-- Tivror GRIG. PUB. : led. ,eteryn,j 195-7, Vol.i_--~' ~~-G RD : As thc.- resuLt of extracting ae z-~ecies P. betidinus ith etlier, Ali a..:,fi vl;j~j C i-r~ in tue Clask, of th... T;i acio 'Bias been immimi polyporinic aci,I (I put;- se-;. es -in itritibit-tiC activItY ntll Lie .,;owt.i of a number uf aciti-re.~ist-tnt hacteri-i and, 11 ' ifzu3 of, U_~ brucella -'roap. roli is .11 C 1,001WIli I .!ioro rv~4i~~t-lnt t~ tite action 0" 1, ali(, 'iVI),4t'Ae; var. aurvus re prr.)(mces I!V!!I' in t1w i,q-/ml of i. Tre ;~ntiblotlc 'prv!lerliv~! .41w t".' C3.'IjAef.e abserice of of I r)ro:',-t-J t-*xf! ilLl~ t.*,,rrs t-, stu..y it--, erfec;tm on t1inlors clinically. NR, AP5027493 SOURCE CODE: PO/0071/65/0 0528 AUTHOR: Baduraq R* (Dirdctor, Docent, Doctor)-, Modrakowaki, A.-Mottrakovski, A.I. Osinski, B.--Gsinlaki; Bol Utzig J.--Uttaig, L /7 ORG: Departrent of Surger7,. VetLsrdnary Faculty, WSR, Wroclaw (Katedis (litrurgii Mydzialu Wet. WSR) MIE: Effect of controlled respiration on oxygen and carbon dioxide le.Vpls of the blood SOURCE: Vbdyc~rna weterynaryjna, no. 9, 1965,525-528 MPIC.TAGS. suaVry, anesthesiology, respirator;, biocheTrdstry, oxinetry ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted on 3 groups of dogs to determine whether controlled respiration is equivalent to natmal respiration in successive stages of anesthesia and also to determine the effects of hypo- and hyperventilation. Controlled respiration is de2cribed as artificial respiration combined with biochemical control of cxygen and carbon dioxida levels of the blood in such a way as to accelerate or retard the no,,,,mal respiratory cycle during surgery, Basal anesthesia was induced in the experimental animals by chlorpromazine (0,1 mg), atropine (0,5 mg) and dolatine C50-100 mg): A tracheal tube was inserted during narcosis produced with barbiturates. Natural respira- tion of animals was inhibited with a curarizing agent (Flaksedil 0.3 mg/kg) In 15-20,min, A "Cato" machine (made by Drager) was utied to 0 -,