SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOCHARNIKOV, V. K. - BOCHKOV, YU. M.

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USSR UDC 678.744.3-139.01:53 AMELINA, M. A., liAKASHOV, G. F., KHOROSHIW.VA, I. P., BOCHARNIKOV, V. K., and BUBLIK, V. A. "Radiation Hardening of Oligomeric Esteroacrylates" Plasticheskiye 114assy, No 4, Apr 71, pp 5-7 Abstract: The use of ionizing radiation for polymerization of unsaturated polyesters, conducted at elevated temperatures in the absence of catalysts, enables one to chanae the rate and the extent of the poll-merization process within a broad range, control rigorously the degree of hardness of the 07t)- tained products, improve purity, homogeneity, decrease internal stresses of the products and impart to them higher thermal stability and mechanical strength. The purpose of the article was to study the effect of chemical structure of polyesters, particularly oli 4gomeric esteroacrylates on the rate of their radiation polymerization, physical an,! mechanical properties of radiation hardened products and the magnitude of radiation dose which is necessary to produce materials with optimum physical and mechanical indices. Co=erical oligomeric esteroacrylates were investigated: MGF-7, MGF-8, MGF-9 and TMGF-11. A cobalt-60 gamma radiation source was used at room temperature. The dose rate was 180 radisec. Thermochemical polymerization 112 USSR AMELINA, M. A., et al., Plasticheskiye Massy, No 4, Apr 71, pp 5-7 was conducted in parallel to radiation hardening for comparison. It was found that radiation polymerization of oligomeric esteroacrylates produces higher quality products than those obtained by ordinary thermochemical polymerization. Since the radiation doses which are needed in order to obtain radiation hardening of polymers are low the use of this method in certain cases is expedient. 2/2 USSR UC 55.0.837 BOCHAPUNIKOV, V. V. "Radiowave Profiling Procedure" Moscow, Otkrvciya, Izo~reteniva, Promyshlennyve Obraztsy, Tovarnvye Znahi, No 16, 8 Hay 70, p 60, Patent No 2170121, Filed 20 Oct 66 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a radiowave profiling pro- cedure distinguished by the fact that in order to deternine the depth of an ore body the maximum reflected fields are found for two different positions of the transmitting and receiving antennas with given radiation patterns. USSR OC 616-155.3-OO8.l3t5?6.858-13-095,-n83 BOCHAROVt A. F. t YOYSIADI, S. A., ANCHERKOVA, A. M., VOROININA, F. V., and -ff. -,-Chair of Virology, Central Institute of Advanced Trainin g of Pkysicians, Ministry of Yealth USSR# and Institute of Epideal-ology 7md Microbiology ineni V. F. Ganaleya# Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscoll "The Effect of Immunological Reactivity of Rabbit Leukocytes and r1acropha4;cs on Inter-Peron Production in the Presence of Herpes Virus" Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 6r Nov/Dec 71, pp 725-731 Abstracti UDon contact with herpes virus in vitr-op interferon is produced in small amounts by leukocytes obtained from the peripheral blood of control rabbitst in I= ~P~r arounin of leukocytes uid nacrophages ob-LA-ned from the peritoneal exudate of control rabbitsp and in the larCest amounts and at the fastest rate by p--ritoneal leulcocytes and macrophages of paarviouzly LaMunized rabbits. After vaccination, white blood celle mobilized in the paritoneall exiidate have a faster metabolic rate, including a hifjjer activity of oxida- tive and hydrolytic enzymes and a greater R2111A concentration, th-tin in the control state, and they also absorb the antigen aore read-ily. Evidence indicates that these factors axe responsible for the augmeated prodtiction of interferon. 1/1 USSR UDC 576.858.6-616.155.392 BARINSKIY, I. F., SHUBLADZE, A. K., BOCqAROY, A. F., FILATOV, F. P., and M1ENT1YEV, I. V., Institute of Viroro-gy imen=. 1. Ivanovskiv, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscaw "Leukocytic Virus of Human Leukemia" I Moscow, Voprosy Virusologii, No 6, Nov/Dee 70, pp 729-730 Abstract: Three virus strains were isolated from donor cultures obtained from leukemia patients. The strains were not stable and decomposed on treatment with ether or after theriao-inactivation at 60'C for 30 minutes. They were apathogenic with respect to test animals (rabbits, adult mice, rats, guinea pigs) and chick embryos. They did not exhibit pronounced cytopathic activity in lung tissue and sirailar cultures. The leukocytic. leukemia virus was found to have a density of 1.184 g/cm3, which corresponds to the densities of known leukosis viruses of mice and birds. Electron-microscopic studies established the existence of typical leukemia particles with the characteristic morphology. 1/1 1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE--FUINLTIGNAL PELULIARITIES L)F A BLOCKED TRANSAISSION OF AN AUTcJAL)djLE WITH A 4X4 KHEEL CONFIGURATION -U- AUTFu'R-(02)-BC;CH.ARUV9 N.F.v ;AAKARUV, S.C. CCL;--.TRY OF INFO--USSR SGORCE-MOSCOW, AVTCMUGlL'i44/~pRUt'4YSHLEN-NCJSTI, NO 2r 1970, PP 8-10 DATE PUbLISHED---70 SU3JECT AREAS--MECH., IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS-ROAD WHEEL, 61BLIOGRAPHY, TRANSMISSION GEAR, AUTOMOBILE, TURQUE, SULIU KINEMATICS CUITALL MAIRKING--NO REST!~ICTIUNS GOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY IREEL/FRAVIE--1999/1206 STEP NO--Uf 0, Ax-V=O, F (y) > a) where F(y) is the function of joint distribution of the coordinates of vector b. The authors study the conditions of convexity of the region of.permissible vectors of this problem. If the comnonents cf vector b are independent, then the problem reduces to an investi-gation of the a-uasi-concavity of the function F (y)- F, (jrj) F, fy,) ... F.(y which is equivalent to verification of the 1/2 ARRAMOV, L. M. , BOCHKAPSEVA, 1. 1., Optimal'n. planirovaniy2, vyp. 16, Novosibirsk, 1970, p-D 3-9 condition min (F(y). F,~_y)). 0