SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAKEYEVA, Z. A. - MAKHORT, F. G.

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F`~ T USSR UDC 539.3 'SKIY, B. M., MAKEYEVA, Z. A. BARISHPOL "Solution of the Problem of the Bending of Thin Plates by the Polarization- Optical Method" V sb. Modelir. pri issled. strolt. konstruktsiy (Modeling in the Study of Structures -- Collection of Works), Kiev, 1972, pp 11-12 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract No 3VI98) Translation: It is proposed that numerical methods be used in conjunction with polarization-optical methods in studying the stress-defornation state of thin plates. Stresses on the boundary are determined on the basis of data on polarization-optical measurements of cuts made i4long the contour of a frozen model of the plate. Then the sum of the major strar-,ses is determined for a singly connected plate from the solution of the Diricblet problem for the Laplace equation and the values of the bends are obtained from a solution of the Poisson equation. V. P. Netrebko.. USS-11 UDC: 63,~.95h:632.911 SOKOLOV, I.I. S., IZUBL'IYO, V. V. J'v'nnvA-GUWYhNOVA. I T NIKIT11411 IN V and TiliZiGIOV, V. I. "Determining the Absorptica of flerbicidi.?s by Plants With the Use of' Artificial Irrigationot Moscow, Miimiya v Sel'sko= rjiozyayutve, no 11, Lov '10, Pp Abstract: In agricultural practice, rains falling fmi:~,t:!diatvly after 111he treatment Of sQ(-.dinf,,s gcnQ-,a1ly nece3sitate repeatcd tApplie-ati-an of herbicides. Tntf oYfectivf!r~eas Of sy!1WIlic herbicidezl tticir rate of pcivtration. It u1ju (k!pewIG (in the doue of the to-,ic argent, t~-e dt.-Yelop::~,vnt of the Plants,, to the a.,gent and t-he of the cover 01, r`le. -oa-ant. It Was found that tne rutvc of of, klydro-p4iLIAC tcxic! -alld the rain resistance of' herbicides can be:readily csta~,Iished using, 1/2 SOKOLOV, M. ES., et al, Miiniya v Sellskoa iQiovyaystye, no 11., Iov ";0, pp 43-52 - i". artificial sprinklinj to i.,-.itatc rain with an intcn,3it,:r of (1.83 all a precipitation norm of 10 her'bicide absoi*vt;.-'Xn j.L a:-bitrarily characterized by its sc~ni3vtha'4 dose nen'etration ilime. i.-ie rate of penetration of aciticous solutions of herbicides in re~ad-y--,rj-titze solution.;3 is higher than that of thoir pLire on thC Denetration rante ana waoii-aff of P,4-1) sojitira s;latt coi-fir=ed by the microquantwitative oeterriination of the toxic v4tint abso-rbed by th---, plants. Tables in the orir.:inal ar~cicle cite- data on retaining of tne trietthvunol,:~.nine salt of.2,4-1) wi,:h irl,,i,~-,ativii and tho~-v on the sodium salt of 2,4-D with irrigation and wash-off. P/2 J12 023 UNCL ASS IF I ED; P ROI:E 5 S ING O.ATE--27NOV70 '~TITLE-PROTEIN METABOLIS14 IN WHEAT DURING: THE USE OF. :2p4il'~ -.,J- iAUTHOR-.104)-KRISHCHEINKO, V.P., KALININ, V.A., MAKHAUAI)p ti,, CHERNYAYEVI OF INFO--USSR ~:SOURCE-AGROKHIMIYA 1970, (5), 102-8 ~',DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 :SUBJECT AREAS--AGRICULTURE, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SUENCES ~.TOPIC TAGS--WHEATP PROTEIN METABOLISM, PLANT GROWTH Rli-GULATOR, CHLORINATED -'~~,:ORGANIC C014POUNDP BENZENE DERIVATIVE-i HERBICfDEv '"HILOMATIOGRPHY i_CQNTROL MARKfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNrLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRA,'-lE--3006/045ft STEP .22 0 2 3 UNCL ASS IF I EO [)ATE---,;17',4',,'JV70 't.[RC ACCESSION N'O--AP013,'t~22 --~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) G11-0- A It. ~-S T RC, T2,4pO DEC-tEASE.ij TPE To,rAL ENT ~DF E AS I LY AND F I F F I CUL T Y S,") L . 1) RUTE I N S Ai,,,O Ni..R 1: A Sc: 0 Fl i c: P;*"'~'~, 1) OR T IF V jz'. MODERATELY SOL. PROTC-111S IN ',-'I-tF--AT MASS. im ~,ji(womfwIi TO T!iE GROWTH OF TREATEO kflEAr, THE HERB(C[OE WAS OBSO. IN ALL ~[(E PROIrl-HIN FRACTIONS AND INCREASED IN THE DIFFICULTY "),OL. PHOITFINS AS rlil: T~TAL AMT. OF 2p4vD DECRFASED. TENF,Cr--LLULl')SE CHRIJ.MATC-G. 13F rIiE- ii SU32 I' SOL PROTEIN FRACTION IN THF VEGFTATIVE MASS Of PROTEIN FROM WHEAT INCORPORATING 2v490 SHOWE0 THAT rHF: HER1311CIOES INCORPOkATED INTO ~-ONLY I SUBFRACTION. USSR UDC 621.762:669.1)18.44(088.8) DUKARSKIY, S. M,.,RODCHENKO, M. I., TARABANOV, A. S., HWHALOV p. N., and- DUDIN, V. V. "Press Powder for Manufacture of Heat Resistant Products" USSR Author's Certificate No. 252165, Filed 14/06/67, Published 24/07/70 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Mdtallurgiya, No. 2, 1971, Abstract No. 2 G457 P) Translation: The press powder includes a carbon-containing filler, organic binder, metal oxide easily reduced by ca:rbon, such as V.02) and impurir-ies. In order to increase the strength of products upon silicizing., the powder contains a phenol formaldehyde resin as a bindor, graphite as the carbon- containing filler, with the components of the press powder in ~"he following weight parts: graphite 6S-85, TIO2B-15 per 100 woight~parts of the mixture, phenol formaldehyde resin 5-20, impurity 0.5-S. 37 USSR UDC- 547.Z8.1 AP LOBAMOV, D. I.., and KK3ACHNIK, M. I., TSVETKOV, Ye. N., MAhMMATQ4AAq.Y*1Nh Institute of Orl~ Compoun s, AcadeaW of Scicnces of "he USSR "Electronic Effect of Phosphorus-Containing Substituents. Constwits e of Diphenylphosphino-, Diphenylphosphinyl and Diphynylthiophosphinyl Groufs" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey KhimLii, Vol 40 (102), No 11, Nov 70, pp 2387-2390 Abstract: This paper is a continuation of research on q~mthesis of phosphorus- -containing phenols and determination of their ionizatir.)n comstants. The co:1- stants & are calculated for the 'q5)2p--' (G6H5)2P(O)_ and (C 611 2P(S)- m (G6 5) groups by using the ionization constants of the corresponding meta-substituted phenols. The phosphoru,--containing phenols -- m-diphenirlphoophino-, m-dlipheny- lphosphinyl-, and m-diphenf.Lthio-phosphinylplienols -- ware s.,aithesized by Lamza's method (J. pr. Chem., ?1, P 294, 1964). The iorAzation constanto" of these phenols were determined by potentiometric titration in a water-alcohol mixture 11:1 by volume) at 2500. The constants of were then calculated by a previously derived foxmula. The reaults are.tabatited. -77-77; - USSIR um 5 YAKOIIT.-:,V.A YE. rk. ISAY7-VA, G. G., W.TZKOV, YEI. N., K*121ACHIIIKI 1"'. 1., cnnd M? A Institut'-- an-` 1`-.-Aitute Of Academy of Sciences USSR "Partial Rate Factors for P--rota-hilic of vIth LiWaid Amonia ",der Frotassituri A-mide CALtr-lyB-L,--" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40, 110 7, Jul 71), pp v:;p6-1631 Abstract: The authors undertook to 4ctemline ~--he wt?'Lilt-1. ~nz-t::! frcto--17, douteroolxchant;e i,-ith a:..~Mnia (C -L~~ 2,)' of dim~ethvlvhosphinc. 'fhe deutcrated ~wre :!ynthesincd b-,,r the reaction of th-~- carres-non-lizi- orrana.-af-a~ntum co.:-Molmds -vitn dtn!A, chloride and suthscamnt reduction of tl-X restzltart axiclos -v.1-41--i form. The stricture of tne irm-e-rn ums confirved by Dt 1,irtjml ratl-~~ fi~~--tors -wer,~! On th- mac:tion -mtv con,., tiv., lfjr 2-1062 A USSR YAKOVLEVA, Ye. A., et al., Zhurnal Obahchey Miimii, Val 40, 14"o 7, Jul 7-3, pp 1626-1631 pi -,e Uo Approximate comparative data were also obtained on the - -oto.-hilic dedeal la rates for dimiethyl-m.- and p- tr-~Ldeiiterotol,,tlrhor,-PttJ. tie s. Die rt:,.~ullts imUca~ted that the (CII group was an electron acceptor in the a-eaction of protophilic 3)2P isotopic hydrogen exchange vith a strong~base. 2/2 ...... ......... USSR UDC 547-241 TSVETKOV, YE. X., MAMM97f=fOV M. M. LOBANOV, D. I., and r,,UIACFBIIK, MT. I., Institute of Elementoorganic (f Academy of Sciences USSR "Electronic Influence of Phosphorus-Containing Substituents: The and T m Constants for Dimethylphosphino-, Dimethylphosphinyl, ditnethylethiophosp-hinyl, and Trimethylphosphonyl Groups" Leningrad, Zh~trnal Obshchey Khim:Li, Vol 42(104), vyp 4, 19'(2,-PP 769-779 Abstract: The synthesis was reported for a number of phenol derivatives having the groups (CH-) P, (C113)2P(O), (CHq)2P(S), and CH ) P"' iii the meta and para positions. Thed ilectrophobic chara-eter ( Lr- and Pm) oT each derivative was calculated. The ionization constant of each derivative wan measured by potentio- metric titration in water and in a 1:1 by volume mixtin-e of ethanol and water. The influence of the 6r- and (rm an the pK, values (7-55 to 10-050) is essen- tially the same for all groups. The Bronsted equations de-scribing the relation- ship between the PY,, for water and the pKa for alcohol are given. The C-H vibrational frequencies were determined by IR; MiR spectm were also examined. All the data indicate that- the studied subatitwnta axe 'X -acceptors and are directly related to reactive electron-donor centers. 023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 -T-ITLE--IONIZATION CONSTANTS FOR M AND P OIMETHYLPHOSPHINOPHENOLS -U- AQTHOR-(04)-TSVETKOVt YE.N., MAA"*"444WVv M,.M.; LOBANOVP D-I-p ~k~ -,i-]KABACHNIK, M.I. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -S PURCE--ZH. OBSHCH. KHIM. 1970, 40(2), 500-1 .'BATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SOJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY ~TOPIC TAGS--IONIZATIONt ORGANIC PHUSPHORUS COMPOUNUt PHEN01-o TITRATIONt DEALKYLATIONt ISUMeR, MOLECULAK OKBITAL -CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ~:PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1397 STEP NO--UR/00791701040/002/0501/0500 CITRC ACCESSION NO--AP0116844 __r -1 --23OCT70 UNCLA.SSIF IED PROCESSING DATE 023 'C'ER CACCESSION NO--AP0116844 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DEALKYLATION OF ANISOLE ANALOGS WITH 48PERCENT HBR GAVE M ME SUB2 PC SUB6 H SUB4 0H.HBRj 11. 142-31)EGREESt PKA SUBI 5.891 PKA SUB2 9.66; PARAISONER, Mo ..214-15DEGREESt PKA SUB1 6.75, PKA SUB2 9*41. THE PKA VALUES WERF CALCO. -FROM POTENTIOMETRIC TITRN. DATA AT 25DEGREES. THE PKA VALUES ARE COMPLEX OR MACROSCOPIC CONSTSe IN 4HICH BETAIN FORMATION IS REGLrGIBLE _JN THE META ISOMER BUT APPRECIABLE IN THE PARA ISOMER. THUS THE IST :PKA REFERS TO LOSS OF PROTON FROM THE P ATQMt WHILE THE 2ND PKA COVERS ~THE IONI'ZATION OF THE HO GROUP. THE PKA SU82 VALUES ARE BELIEVED TO REFLECT THE ELECTRONIC EFFECTS OF THE ME SUB2 P GROUP AND THE LARGER .-VALUE OF THE PARA ISOMER INDICATES THE ELECTRUN ACCEPTOR NATURE OF THE SUB2 P GROUP OWING TO THE ABSENCE OR SMALLNESS OF THE P PI jJUGATION WITH CONJUGATION AND THE EXISTENCE OF THE ACCEPTOR TYPE OF CON _: .~.THE-H[GHER VACANT ORBITALS IN P. FACILITYt INST. ELEMENTOORG. ,-'SUEDIN.t MOSCOW9 USSR. L _77,77 ~7- UNCLASSIFTED: PROCESSING OAT---IISEPTO TITLf-NUCL EOPH I L. I CCONSTANTS OF SOME GROUPS CONTAININIG PHOSPHORUS (V) -U- ~X0jHQfZ'~--;--7'S"VETKOVt YE.N., MAKHAAI&L&HA~OVt MoMat LOBANOV9 0.1-i Khl~CHNIKr f WTRY:.QF INFO--USSR M AKAD. NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 19M Mv 178,90 ~P LISHED ------- 70 ECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY -OXIDATION, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPO.UNDV PiOSPHINE SUL DE TORT C ~-,T A G S ~':":POTENTIOMETKIC TITRATION :,C0NT9.OL-MA.RKING--NO RFSTRICTIONS '60CUMENT CLASS-UNCLA.S~SIFICD REEL/FRAME--1984/1667 STFP NO--UP/004~21701000/001/()17,;/.'Iqo ~-CIRC ACCESSION No--AD0100271 - - - - - - __ - - __ - - I UN-CL-ASS IFTE-D UNCLAS~IFIEO, PROCESSING DATL:--IIScP70 017 .CIRC ACCESSION Ng--AP0100271 ~--A~6STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 0X104. OF APPq0PRME PH~~PHTNFS WITH H SUB2 0 SUB2 OR ADDN- OF S TO THESE GAVE THE FOLLOWING XC SU66 14 :$U84 OH (X9 M-Pot CONSTANT SHOWN, RESD-): PKA AND HAMMETT SUaSTI.TUENT P-. ME SUB2-'P (0) v188-19DEGREES, 8.451? 01.62; -MtME ~u'12 p r0) , 165~-60EGREESip 8.90, 0.42; 1) MF SU82 P (IS)t 104-501401REESi 8.44t Ool~2: .-.~M,ME SUB2 P tSY, 69 TO 70DEGREESP 8.87,~,0.43; P,ME SU83 P (1001-DE SALT), - .24,8-90EGREES,'7.55, 1.02; AND M,ME SUB-4' P-(IODIDE SALT)# 219-20Dr-G4FFSv .-.:8.03v-0.81. lHE PKA'VALUES WERE OBTAINED POTFNTIOPIETRICALLY IN AQ. ;~~-SGLN, ~- THE -SUBSTITUENT. CONSTS. SIG4A POME N.FGATIYC, WERF- CALCO. Fqo..l PKA -.oATA BY THE CORRELATION EQUATION: ' PK4 :EQOALS PLUS ;?-2 i7 ST A ~''.-'PR.IME`-,NEGATI-VE* - THE ABOVE X GROUPS ARE. UMEWHAT Lt-SS EFFECTIVE AS POLAR !:, ~,-SUBSTITUENTS,: THAN ARE THE ETD SU82 C AND.AC GROUP.~J. USSR UDC: 54 7. 55 8. 1 TSVETKOV, YE. N. 1M V, M. M. , LOBANOV, 1). 1. , arid KABACYNI1C, Institute of M. 4rgoa2ilemeoi.,ital Compounds, Mos,,j-.(m, Academy of,sciences USSR "Ionization Constants of m- and p -Dime thy lphosphinoinheno 1s Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 407 No 21 it'ab 70, pp 500-5-01 Abstract: In connection with tlic! study of p- 7e coiijuq~%-Lion in tvi-val(!Ilt pho*phorus compvund3, the a .1 - uthor6 prepared m- and 1*-(iiiii(,-thvipliosph.inaphcnol hydrobromides by dealkylation of the corresponding dimelhylpliosphinoani- soles with 48 percent hydrobromic acid ionization constants of the resultant compounds were determined byLpotentiometric titration in water at 25' in an argon current. la-Dimethylphosphinopihonol hydrobromide: pKOLl _71 5.89 + 0.04, PN2 = 9.66 + 0.04. p-Diaqthy1phdsph:'riophe:qol hydrobromide: + 0 pK_, 6.75 4$ pKa2 9.41 J-0.04. rd USS R MAKHAMATOV, A. PROSKUROV, V. "Composition and Structure of the Software of the Computer of in ACS" Vopr. Kibernetiki [Problems of Cybernetics -- Collection of Works], No 51, Tashkent, 1972, pp 55-62 (Translated from Raferativilyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973, Abstract No 4V669, by the aLithors). Translation: The basic statements are formulated which should be used as a basis for the creatio of the software of a computer, particularly one of tile Minsk family, used as the hardware in an automatic planning and control system. The experience of Soviet scientists in the creation of software foi- computers and the technical parameters of the parameters which are significant for programming are presented. USSR MAKHANR "Two-Photon axon 1JDC: 535-34 A. G., KOROLIKOV, V. S., and FEDOROVO A. F. Absorption in Molecules" Minsk, Zhurnal Friklad-noy dpektroskopii, No 6, 1973, pp 1007-1014 Abstract: This article is the continuation of an earlier paper tub- 11shed in the journal named above by the first-named author (16-, 1972, p 699) in which it was shown that the use of analytic methods of multiquantum processes for computing the variQus spectroscopic characteristics of atoms, excitons, and molecules was simule Pn-d effective. The present article considers an analytic solution for the problem of two-photon absorption of heteronuclear two-atom molecules described by the Yxat--er and Norse potentials. It is as- avmed that the absorption occurs without a change in the basic electron term. On the basis of formulas obtained for the 1-1orse potential, the cross section of the two-photon resonance absorption of light for the HU molecule is computed. This value is found to be in close agreement with that computed by the authors using semi- exapirical values for the matrices oi dipole coment elements. ',,'hey thank P. A. Apanasevich for hie comments on, the results of the work. W. RF", UDC: 669.24126:620.183 VINOGRADOVA, N. I., DAVYDOVA, V. V., MAICHANEK G. V., PETROVA, S. N., SADOVSKIY, V. D., Leningrad Polytechnic Institute imeni Kalinin "Application of a Metallographic Method for Determination of the Depth of Surface Hardening in Nickel-Chromium Based Alloys" Moscow, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 11, 1972, pp 1359-1360. Abstract: The influence of the chemical composition of alloys on the possibil- ity of metallogTaphic determination of strain hardening by decoration of dis- locations with the carbide phase liberated upon agingr is studi~_-d. The method can be used for niclkel-chromium alloys of any composition with carbon contents of at least 0-05%. Hardening 20-30 v up to several millimeters in depth is revealed. USSR UDC. 669.14.018.44:620.18 SADOVSKIY, V. D., PETROVA, S. IN. , "A Special Type of Separation of the Carbide Phase During Agihg of KhN77TYuR Alloy" Moscow, Metallovedeniye i Te=ichesXaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 12, 1972, pp S-7. Abstract: This work studies the peculiarities of intragrain separation of chromium carbides during aging of KhN77TYuR commercial aLloy. Specimens 20 mm in diameter and 10 mm high were heated at 1080, 1150 and 1200%, then cooled in water, in air and with the furnace, after which they were aged at 700-900'C for several minutes to 30 hours. This was followed by structural studies with optical and electron microscopes. The data presented sh(iw that in this alloy the chromiuin carbide Cr23C6, having an identical face-centered cubic lattLce with the matrix, but with three times greater lattice paramcte~r, can develop at dislocations during aging and separate within the grain. , With high dislocation deruity, the crarbide phase decorates tht dislocations, eii'lowing the dislocation structure of the alloy to be studied on anloptical microscope. USSR UDC 546.185 SLYUSARENKO, Ye. I., MAKHAYLIK,_ S'. K. GMALEYA, V. F., and SHOKOL, V. A., Institute of OrganicAChemistry, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences "Derivatives of Isocyanatophosphoryl Dichloride and D115ocyanatophosphoryl Chloride" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 1971, pp 2,383-2,386 Abstract: The dialkyl esters of alkoxycarbonylamido- and ureidophosphoric acids have contributed a number of substances with inqacticidal and complex- ing properties; this suggested the synthesis the monoalkyl esters of these acids. Alcohols and aniline, and also alcohols in the presence of triethy- lamine and water, and triethylamine alone, react with isocyanatophosphoryl dichloride; this produced the monoalkyl asters of alkoxycarbo-aylamide- and 3-phenylureidophosphoric acids. Alcohols, mercaptans, thiophenols, and aniline react with diisocyanatophosphoryl chloride to form the acid chlorides of bis(alkoxycarbonylamido)-, bis[(alkylthio)carbt)nylam:Lciol-, I)is[(pheryl- thio)carbonylam idol- and bts(3-I)hL-nylureido)pltosp)toric ~ncids. Tile hydrolysis of these substances yields free actda. Sixteen compoundu were uynOtesized. Procedurea of aynthegiu are given, along with somet phywtcal Oata on the esters. USSR UDC 621.784.6 GRCSS, L.P., IVAXCV, G.M., SHAL'NCY, A. V. HAn Experiment Cn The Sffect Cf The -J~irrent Loid Cr A 4oveg,,;ide Accelortiting Structure" V eb. Uskoriteli (Accelerators--Collection Ct Works), No 12, Moscow, Atomirdat, 1970, i -76-T472 from RZh--Elektroniks yA3Lj_2Eim,~rj#jniye, 4No 12, December 1970, Abutruct No pp 12A~70) Translation: The interaction of u tuccession of prouped .,luoterv with tne w9voguide structure was experimentally Ftudied under conditions or inequality of %relecities of the accelerating wave and part~clea. The fourth eaction of the ~'ev electron linear accelerator of the Phyeico-Tachnical Institute of tho AS, Ulcr SSR wee used as a weveguide structure. DurinF the experiment a method van utted for shift of the die- persion curve of the wavaguide atructute by a cha6re of its temparut,.1re- The signal induced by the boom In the waveguide structure wan lead to the oi-taide and Measured with the aid of a linear detector, calibrated by a therrvocouncle. vie depend6nce obtained of the intensity of the induced field on the frequoncy difference agraes with the theoretical curve within the limits of 5 percent. it, diract inspection was conducted of a model reprenentution of the puttern of the induced field transients at the beginning and at the end of a current pulse. An oacilloscopic enalysle of ~the pulses confirmed the presence or umolitude und phase modulation of the r.~diation field in a transient regime. S.F. USSR UDC 621.317.6 MAKRIN, 1. V. "Printed Resistors" Mikroprovod i pribory soprotivl. V sb, (IUrcowLrin,,I,, and Iesistars Colloc- tion of Works), Uo 8, Ki!ihinev, Karcya Haldovenya~vkf! Press, 2971., pp 103-107 (from RM-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 71, Abstract .11o 4102.0) Translation: Data on printed resistors manufactured from man.-anin foil of t1ie following composition are presented., Mn Nk 2.5,-,:, Fe 0.2:], 0.25,`~', tl:c: rest, copper. The thermal coefficient of resistance is < 0,0005:'~ per '~ C. 'Ine adjustment technique is described based on the fact th~it tlic, resistor billet is printed with shunting jumpers which are cut correspondingly whcIi adjusLing. There are 2 illustrations and a 6-entry bibliograpby. Ma USSR 1JDC: 536. 46:533. 6 YURMANOV, YU.A., RYZHIK, A.B., LIMONOV, B.S. andNMAK-HIN, V.S. "On Ignition of Dispersed Magnesium in Oxigen Behind the Shock Waves" Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Ispareniya, Goreniya i Gaz. Dinarniki Dispersn. Sistern, 1972 (11-th All -Union. C,)nfe rence on Problems of Evaporation) Combustion and Gas Dynamics of Disperi;ion Systems, 1972), 1972, p 58 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal-Mekhanika, 197~-, Abt3tract No 2B 1005) Translation: Tests were conducted with a shock tube of 7. 5 :rn length, 100 nim inside diameter (length of high-pressure chamber 3 rn), iidtiiil pressure of oxidizing gas (oxigen) 120 nirn of inercury. Products o-~ oxplosion of 2H2+02+4H. mixture with various initial pressures werl~ used its propelling gas, particle size did not exceed 21) inicrorneter. Analysis of experimental data shows that the ignition of inagnesium particles occurs in the reflected w4ve and that the duration or' pre- ignition heating depends substantially on the intensity of the irnpinging shock USSR YURMANOV,, YU. A., et al., 11-ya Vses. Koaf. po Vopr. IsrarenJ~ya, Goreniya i Gaz. Mnamiki Dispersn. Sistem, 1972 wave. Calculations show that beating of solid particleii suSpejided in the gas results in considerable reduction of reflection zone teraperzituze, therefore it should be considered as temperature of the medium where ignition takes place. The observed exponential relation between ignition lag and temperature indicates that increase of the latter may result in ignittion lag becorning of the same order as the duration of explosion induct;oti. 2/2 1JSSR lJDC 629.7,'36.54:536.46 YUYLMANOV, Yu. A., RYZHIK, A. B., LIMONOV, B. S., and MAIaHN, V. S. "The Ignition of Dispersed Magnesium in Oxygen Behind Sliock Naves" Odessa, 11-ya Vses. Konf. po Vopr. Ispareniya, Corenlya I Ga2. Dinamiki Dispersn. Sistem, 1972--Sbornik (11th All-Union Conferetice on Problems of the Evaporation, Combustion, and Gas Dynamics of Dispersed liystenis, 1972--Collec- tion of Works), 1972, p 58 (from Referativnyy Zhumall--Aviatsionnyye 1 Raketnyye Dvigateli, No 1, 1973, Abstract~No 1.34.151. Resume) Translation: The investigation of the re,4ationship of the ignition lag time of metal particles to temperature involve,j expj~riments with a shock tube 7.5 in long with an internal diameter of 100 mm (the length of the high-pres- sure chamber was 3 in) and an initial in f I animal) le-gas pr~ossure of 120 Corr. The detonation products of a mixture of 2112+0,q-4lie at vcirious initial pres- sures and particle size not more than 20 microns wore timed as the pusher gas. From an analysis of the experimental dats, it fo].Iows that the Ignit-lon of magnesium particles takes place In a reflected wave arid thi, duration of preflame heating depends substantially upon the intensity of the incident shock wave. Calculations show that the heating of solid part1cles in a gas suspension leads to a considerable decrease of temperature in the 1/2 HE Mum 1 USSR YURMANOV, Yu. A., et al., 11-ya Vse.~. Konf. po Vopr. Ispareniya, Goreniya i Gaz. Dinamiki Dispersn. Sistem, 1972-Sbo--nik-, 1972, p 58 reflection zone, and in connection therewith this temperature should be regarded as the temperature of the medium, at which the Ignition process develops. Within the temperature range of T = 2160-349(1*K the ignition Lig time turned out to equal 1.6-0.5 milliseconds. The disidlosed exponenti, relationship of the ignition lag time to the temperature signifies that with a temperature increase, the lag value can,become of the saine order of magni- tude as the induction period during detonation. 2/2 USSR MMINIKO V. I., and SHCHECOLIKOVi V, No, Xharlkov State University imeni r "Sensing Element for Polarographic Studies" USSR Authors' Certificate No 356545# Cl. G Oin 33/0, Tiled. 5 Feb 71, pub- lished 23 Oct 72 (from Otkrytiyap lzobretenlyav Proxyddulennyye Obraztsy, Tovarr.yye Maki, No 32t 1972g p 123) Abstracts The device contains a general frame, a thermostatically confz-olled gas-exchange chamber, a nagnetic. stirrer, a diffw, Ion menbrane and an elec- trolytic cello To assure reliablo stirring of the studied liquid, maintain constancy of the space between the diffusion membrane and thei electrodes of the electrolytic cell, and eliminate membmne demage by the nagnetic stirrer, the magnetic stirrer takes the form of helimlly.twistel bbidei; made of an Inert material with a built-in magnet of soft iron and xevolveit in a center- ing screw and centering washer, which are mounted in tho general frame of the sensing elements The diffuaion simbrane is mounted.'betwoen the centarb~43 1/2 t4 USSR KkMIN'KO, V. I.t and SHCHEGOLIKOV, V. N., USSR Authors" Certificate No 35-6545 washer and hermetic-sealing rings, which assure a certain C-ap between the diffusion membrane and the electrodes of the electrolytic cell, which is Joined to the general fz-ane bor mams of the thread, USSR 0 Ov. v. VO Professor, Chair of Nutritional Hygiono, Tashkent Medical In- stitute "Problems of 'Nutr_Jtional Hygiene in a Hot Climate" TashkenL, Xeditsinskiy Zhurnal bzbekistana, No 9, Sop 70, pp li~.1-14o ':- Ii ind :-r, Y iti the Abstract: Li-,c; rapid growth of agri---uIttwe, anintal husban(;ry, mil u, r arid ar,~ semi,arid re-ions of Central Asia is attracting workera from otaer parts of tha country whlo are not adapted to t~he hot and arid clAxiate. Investigations Alavo thac high afternal tempar-!ture produces esseritial shists in certair. htiz-&r, physiologicai functions, necessitating a scientJfically substantiated, n,utri- .Ional ro-ine. Tiie offect of a hot ciim-ate on basal rriotalol',.sm ind on protein re- q-`-e,:,,anz.:3 arL boing investi;gated. The results of staiie,,i domo,Astrate that the ;-oquireaw-,t in hot. cliwtas is as great as in modorale ones, while tae Ij vi'a~;mi and mineral salt requirements during the hat season arri 'V~; i~ -ner. A limited fat intake is more Justified tbuin th-3 liirzLted protein Ilitake ~;'Ujf,105tod by some Livestigators. Groat importances A;; a,~Lavhod to it variety of proLect.-I'Vo foo-'s (zailk, neat, vegetables, " fruit), r0plaevinbrit of fluids lost throv.,~h purspiration. dotarnWiation of residuial amowvts of 1 toxi,,.- 1"homicala from the oxLonsively used pesticides, aixi prevention of some spocirio toxicoses among children. USSR UDC 534- MAKHKAMOV S-, ShARIFOV, Sh., IVANOV, A. A., DAVIDOVICH, L. A., KHAUULIN, M. G., KHABIBULIAYEV, P. K. "Concerning the Acoustical Relaxation Mechanism in Certain Pure Fluids and Their Solutionl' Uch. zap. Tashkent. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific Notes of Tash%eilt State Pedagogical Institute), 1970, Vol. 90, pp 35-45 (from Vh-Fizika, No 10, Oct 72, Abstract No 1OZh6O9) Translation: The acoustical properties of the fol-lowing low-viscous liquids were inves~'igated: carbon sulfide, carbon tetra chi.oride, chloroform, methylene chloride, methylene boride, benzene, pyridlne., thi0j)hene, cvclo- hexane, acetic acid and its solutions in pyTidine. The amplitude coefficicnt of the absorption war, measured at frequencies from 285 ItHz to 5 MHz by the substitution method with an accuracy of 7-10% and In the range Ercan 5 MHz to 3 GHz by the pulse method:with an accuracy of 3-5% at low frequencies and 7-10% at high frequencies. The speed of sound was mea- sured by the phase method with an accuracy up to 0.1%. 7be results are discussed from the aspect of vibrational and structural relaxation and their mutual effect. V. Ye. Gordeyev. PON in-IMM ...... Acc. Nr: 9059 Ref. Code:I/q.6ag APW4 PRLMARY SOURCE: Ves tnik Oftai'Lgii,'1970, Nr PP ANATO.Nio-TOPOGRAPHIC PECULIARITIES OF EXTERNAL MUSCLE$ OF THE EYE Kh. Afakhkamqyjj,, Summary An2torno-topographic specificity of exte.rnal vii-, sti;dittd on 40 eves. Variation proce.~sing- uf Ithe daia obtained furiiis~he-d jjr,!ajnJs :,cut jetermiririg prin- c1pal ana~0,110-topographic characterisflcs ]or extoinal rmjscli~s of the eve (the site of fixation io the sclera. ienjon widih at tht site. of ;,xatiGn,. tencian length, the length c, n I narts, r,~Jcfkfless of tile mus- 01 Mus 'es, their width in the di5tal, median,a d promma cles and orientation of the muscle's plant). REEL/FRAME 40 USSR UDC 639.3-045 MAKHLIN-I.I.: ORLOV, Yu. Moscow, Emblema s Letyashchey ~Zb2Z (Emblem With a Flying Fish), "Pishchevaya Fromystiiennost'~,- 11)(1, 1(58 pp Translation: Annctation: Fourteen seas, hundreda of thousands of lakes and rivers, numerous water reservoirs -- these are the richest water resources of the Soviet Union. Relationships among the inhabitants of these bodies of water have been developing for millions of years. Is it Dossible to penetrate the mysterious secrets of these historical relationships and influence them in a -nanner that will increase the productivity of the bodies:of ,rater and will improve the species composition of the amimals? Working on the solution of this problem are hydrobiology acclima- tion specialists. 1/4 DID The subject of this book is hydrobiology acclimation s-peci,-_lists people of a rare profession who are concemed with the pu-r- poseful distribution of fish, Gradual extension of the zone of hydrobiological organism as a result of canals being dug and increase in narine shippinj;, potent useful and havviful biolor-'- IJ_ cal explosions, and qt~-empts to reSulete these explossions. Table of Contents Why We Wrote This Book PART I. "A Little History" Usual, Routine Work 11 The First Steps of -?ast Hydrobiol6gical Acclivia- tion. Snecialists 14 Through Errors to the First Successes 22 From Successful ELperiments to a Single All U~nion Plan of Work 27 2/4 oil USSR s Letyashn, 11AMLIN M. et al, T.,piblemp. hol ibjbo " PishGhewya r 1 '71, 160 PP omyshlennosttl 9 P TSPAS Z-Central Production Acclimation Station and Other Acclimation Specialists 34 An Unusual IMap 41 PART II. Some Theory Dangerous Explosions 9 Some Data from Ecology Nature -- the %lorkshoD 71 Three Phases of Acclimation 76 "I The Difficult lask of Generating Useful Exploijions 82 PART III. -Hydrobiology Acclimation Specialists at ',-Jork Appearance of Nereis in Caspian Sea 89 The Journey of Russian Salzn~n 95 Is There a Future f or the Sturgeon? 100 The Struggle Against the Green Aggressors 109 3/4 POWWOW= USSR HAMLIN, M.. et al, Emblema s Letvashchey Rybo "Pishcheva-ya Promyahlennost1,11 1971, 166 pp A Poem About Herbivora 116 The Struggle Against Weeds in Bodies of Water 127 Flying Crabs and Problems.of Transport 132 PART IV. "A Look Into the Future", Projects 143 Figures 146 Hones 11~9 Glossary of Special Terms 162 4/4 Leningrad, Vestnik Leningradskogo Universiteta, Biologiya, No 2, 1973, pp 88-94 Abstract: At the peak of radiation sickness (72 hrs aft4.,r irradiation of nits and rabbits with a lethal dose of X-rayr, amounting to 1,000-1,200 and 3,000 R, respectively), changes in the proteins,,nucleic acids, and lipids of the animals' srall intestine, liver, spleen, brain, and skeli~tal museles were studied. On the basis of changes established by the invit-stigation of or~~Un and tissue harogenates, the small intestine, spleen, and liver must be rei;arded as radiation- sensitive, while the brain and skeletal musoles are radiation- resistant. The results obtained for mitochondria isolatud frcoi the organs of the animls agreed with those obtained in the study of h=o.-ei1ates derived from the organs in question. The conclusions reached In regard to the relative radiation sensitivity of the organs and tissues studied tire in agreement Vith those arrived at by other investigators, except in the case of the liver, which is regarded as radiation-resistant in some.published work.. Accordinig to the data obtained in the present work, the biosynthesis of total lipids in tne 'actor Ilver of rats decreased. by 0) while that of cholesterol increased by a 17~ .............. M"I IRWIN USSR MAKHLIHAJ. A. M., at al., Vestnik Lemingradskogo Universiteta, Biolo6iya, No 2, 1973, pp 88-94 of three. The content of lipids + cholesterol increased by The biosynthesis of total 11pids and proteins in the mitochandria.of the rat liver increased significantly, while a change in the content of these two components did not take place. Me biosynthesis of lipids and proteins was studied b ans of a tracer introduced by the addition of rrAioactive Na acetate (~14)- The results of the work described indicated that the radiation 2 sensitivity increased with increasing intensity of the metabolic activity of the organs and tissues. 2/2 ---70 E ide:#: 0 P USSR UDC 616.988.75(A2)-053.2-036.1 SUKHAREVA, M. Ye. andMiMIT 9,.J'--- Chair of Infoctioua Diseases naL -'Training of Pby-.sicians, Moscow of Children, Central Institute for Ad7va d "Dynamics of ClLiical Manifestations of A2 Influenza in Children During Epidemic Periods of 1957 17hrough 1970" Moscow, Sovetskaya Meditsina, No 5, 1972, pp 129-132 Abstract: Changes in A2 influenza epidemics in children during 1957-1970 were examined. A total of 2200 case histories were investigated from epi- demics in 1957, 1959, 1965, 1969 and 1970. Dial;nosi.9 was established by virus isolation in tissue culture, fluorescent antibody detecLlou Qf vir-us antigen, and preparation of antibody titers. Symptomis rama]Lned generally unchanged throughout the period. However, the severity of attaCIL Was greater in 1957 and 1959, with higher fever, more pulmonary edema:t;, and further incj,- dence of hemorrhagic syndrome. Symptoms of the encaphalil;lc aad meningoen- cephalitic syndromes (brief cramps, loss of consciousness, delArium, dos- sociated meningeal indicatiolin) decroaaed in 1965 and went up In 1969 and 1970, A decrease of lethal casea and a lesqaning of the iic:ver] Cy of pneutrionia occurred overall. The nignificance of prem-orhi4 conditiam-1. an,! :)(Aier virus complications in contributing to fatalities was observed. Tho bi!ssencd 1/2 .-MMOr USSR. SUKHAREVA, M. Ye., and ~MiLINOVSMA, N. L. , Sovetskaya Ifedit-sina, No 5, 19712, pp 129-132 severity of influenza is believed to be due to changes in the i-mmunological structure of the population with prolonged. circulation of virus M. Improved clinical facilities also are an important I actor. However, inf 1~enza con- tinues to have great significance in pediatric infectiou~s pathology. 2/2 Poirwral Od USSR We 541(64+15)1654 A., GUBANOVA G. a an(' POPOVA 0V- M-, SciOntific Hiesearch InstiVu-te-_ he Rubber Industry "Changes in the Structme of Butadiene-Nitrile and fluororubbeL-s Upon Gama- -Irradiatiozel Moscow, Vysokomolekulyarnyye Soyedineniya, Vol 13$ (A), so go Sep 73, pp j995- 2002 Abstracti The effects were studied of the temperature of Irradiation with gamma-rays from6OCO and of the absorbed radiation dose on the structuriza- tion and destruction of butadiene-acrylonitrile rubbers (BUK) vith an acryloni- trile content ranging from up to 20 to up to 5% (SKN 18, 26, 40t and 50) and also of fluororubber SICF-26 ( a copolymer of vinylidene fluoride with hexafluoropropylene). The rubber samples were Irradiated In the vulcanized and unvulcanized and strained and relaxed states. Irradiation of BW and their vulcanizates with low doses resulted in scission of,the nodes of the network and also of the principal polymer chains# while imudiation with higher dosas resulted principally in destruction of the ~ a a the net- Work, Imidiation of SKF-26 reBulted in scisilion of the Pdneipal chains# which was accompanied by structurization conaisting =Jnly of the formation 1/2 USSR We 541.15+678.1 KMtXIIISXIYl A. S. t TMOSEYEVA o T. 3.j and MUMAS t F. A . "Radiation Vulcanlzation and Hodification of Hubbors" Moscow, Zhurnal Vsesoyuznogo Kbinicheskago Obshchestva. imani. 1). L. Mandeleyevg Vol I-qI No 3t 1973# pp 285-293 Abstracti A review with 54 references analyzing contenporary atate of tho problera of practical latilization of lonizing xadiation la rubl~ar Industrj, A detailed analysis is carried out of the physico-charaicalp tachiological and economical aspects of thappabIfta. THO feasibility mmi detsirability of carxylng out radlation modIficAtion of r0bar matorlAlvby mans of gmfted polymerization of polyfunational compounelss,from llquld~ likate hay* I>aeh demonstratod; optimal doses hLve been decrIdassd and thorpropwrtit,-is of radia- tlon*vulcanizateis have been improvel* R ENT ACTIVITIES Or A71;hDAYvuAN rmommS INSTITUTE CHPOMICLLD J~1,1 Icle by A. A. Wtoudov 4 A~ G. KmAl'ovi Moscow, lzvootl a Akaddmii Y.- uk S S S R -. 're-r ry *~Ayx, Aussion. N* 1, 19727-P-PT4-7-773 In recent years a c,:.triL place In thc- word of th-V lnrr.'tut~ of ntai~a of the Aredamy of Sciences of the Aterbaydthan SGR hat been accupiwd T4,t elaboration of a vorieu of prok~jerws relating to the joint stuly of Pretiral prI&I'mm In the political aconoiny of soclalitm, to Increasing the of am,. 443 joroductlo~n, and to the ImplowniAtion of ocoromic, Under reoat Eon Thus ,, 197. %he instltuto's cailarti~ 4 0 ix iv4mrtam proble" 4ks% lmra*sing the economic cXPIW ar.A of capital Invextrant In now equlrm~"t; th" F~~L~Iral PlAn fo!- tim 410tribution of the j,r14w-tIw forces of the USS, f L i he period ml, to lum. tba rict"tific print iples of cost =oowaing and iucenti-v--a 4.A the Val-ious *10%etmu of tho national Awd ~rwmsc. Patter"f ib tbe 4evelopwnt or mocia*.161h and in the transition wm~ ,1u C=Flk~d = the falLo-ing aforementioned topics in 1970. 4vewws to Irtre'"InIF. Tt* teonmic rfr-~ctf"nQs* of c4rital ths 5iopx0lia's xatiorlstj tcomm:y"j Vork rorce J!, ita Most rf-fv-tIvkMo~Ioymmt Owr 4n Lx%asKlrd fcriod"j-Wayu or $~-;=-,Vg the fx=;vMld Grow= Lawl in thA Western Fart,of the Azorbydzhmm Invectivatim of Varibuo Econcadd I-mantivib for -.he of ~-'wAct:Son its of lmluuiry In T~w AZ4rImydz1,an ;n 0~. Imensificatiom of Af-,ricultural Prc~Juction"; ,tsctw- of Induzwlal Prcduction and Ways of Improving lie", "Socio- I'mic, Cb.Anglge to Soviet Azerb&yd--- VI I `Tha Hibivr7 zT UN.- -1 rt-Vn=; 44-F A=c7i3;rQh*n in -tna l9t1h and Early 20%%, Cwvtur4eis"i )11-tot-Y of t)w k"rbmydzN,= National Cconcenj in the Soviet Paric;4." Trv--a wnrkA jium:nmr-ize rbe f-;TWjt&u of the Institute's zaleatific 4nd offer sub~,tjjjed -r=p;=T4jjj-cTd rocr;~--hazitioms for jr7lenantup 62 17. UM11, IM rMM4^U=w We. r J, IZ; I -113 -043 UNCL ASS I FIED PR61~ESStNrj DATE--?30CT70 .,TITLE--MEASURE.;ENT OF THE ABSORBED DOSE OF COSMIC RADIATION ON THE KOSMOS-2281 SATELLITE -U- ~_~A.UTHOR-(02)-gAULVQOV, B.M., .14ADUYEVs V.L. ,,:-(;OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR .i,'.SOL1RCE--MGSCOWt VESTNIK MUSKOVSKOGO UNIVERSITETAs FI1tKAt ASTRONOMIYA, NO 1970, PP 225-229 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SCIENCESt SPACE TECHNOLOGY,, PHYSICS .TOPIC TAGS--ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE, RADIATION MEASURING INSTRUMENTt COSMIC RAOIATIONt SCINTILLATION COUNTERo IONIZATION CHAMBER, GAS :DISCHARGE COUNTER, RADIATION DOSAGE, PRIMARY COSMIC RAYt RAOIAriwi BELT, --.~,::MAGNETJC ANOMALY9 PROTON9 SPACECRAFT CARAIED EQ1JI11XE1q,r/(jj51Z8G CJUNTER, :.~~::(UICOSNOS 228 SATELLITE ",CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIE0 !~PRUXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0852 STEP NO--UR/0188/70/()C)0/00,!/0225/0~29 CfkC ACCESSION NO--AP0126525 -UNC I-ASS I F I 10T, lffll~ fill rill-14111111milif =17 F-miam. 'm F7 2/3 043 UNrLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--23CICT70 C!RC ACCESSION ND--AP0126525 .,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(1l) ~P-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTIFICIAL EARTH WELLITE -ArING COSMIC #JKOSMOS-22811 CARRIED RADIOMETRIC A-J)DARATUS FOR INVESTPU OF A RADIATION AT LOW ALTITUDES. THE INSTRUMENTATION (I SCINTILLATION COUNTEk, IrINIZATIUN CHAMBER AND FIVE GAS OISCHAAGE COUNTERS9.THREE OF WHICH HAD MAGNETIC ELECTRON ANALTLERS,- PART OF THE 11KOSMOS-228" EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM WAS DD51HETRIC MEASUREMENTS ALONG THE SATELLITE FLIGliT PATH. THE DOSE WAS MEASURED FRG4 Y44E ;=~IEPGY RELEASE IN COUNTER AND ALSO AN IONIZATION -4 CSI( TI) CRYSTAL OF A SCINTILLATION 1~ CHAMBER AND SI-ZBG COUNTER. THE SCINTILLATION COUNTER, CONSISTING OF A CSI(Tl) CRYSTAL 10 Mki IN DIAMETER ANO WITH A THICKNESS OF: 1.7 Mm BEHIND A ALUMINUM FOIL 10 MU M IN THICKNESS [SIMILAR TO 2 MG Tf%lCS C~M PRIME NEGATIVE2) HAU A GEOMETRY FACTOR G SIMILAR OR EQUAL TO I CM PRIME2 STERAD WITH A TOTAL GEOMETKY FACTOk OF TH~ CRYSrAL G SIVILAR OR EJ64L TO 'AC A E 0.8 CM PRIME2. THE COUNTER WAS SITUATED OUTSIDE THE INSTRUMENT P K G AND MEASURED THE TOTAL ENERGY RELEASE IN 'THE CRYSTAL ANO THE COUNTING RATE FOR THREE ENERGY THRESHOLDS (E IS GREATER THAN 40 Ki:V. E IS GREATER THAN 300 KEV AND E IS GREATER THAN 5 MEV)., THE S,I-Z8,G CCIUNTFA AND THE IONIZATION CHAMBER WERE SITUATED WITHIN THE SATELLITE BEHIND A MINIMUM SHIELDING IS SIMILAR TO I G T1,14ES C-4 PRIME INEGATIVEZ. THE INTENSITY REGISTEREO BY THE S I-Z8G COUNTER WAS PLOT'rEO ON A HAP AS LINES OF EQUAL -INTENSITY. 3/3 043 UNCLASSIFIED! PROCESS114G DATE--23,OCT70 :IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0126525 ..-.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--THE GENERAL NATURE AND PECULIARITIES OF DISTRIBUTION OF THE LINES OF EQUAL INTENSITY FOR ALTITUDES 205-265 K-711 lFliIND A SHIELfYING IS SIMILAR TO I G TIMES 'CM PRIME NEGATIVFZ (AL) AG0.-E WELL WITH EARLIER MEASUAIP-1ENTS, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE DIFFERENCE IN ALTITUDES AND THE- DIFFERENCES IN THE THICKNESS OF THE S41ELUING, Fl(;o 2 UN THE TEXT SHOWS THE ABSORBED DOSE IN THE FCRM OF ISOODSES CORkESPONDING TO THE INTENSITY OF ENERGY RELEASE INT HE SCINTILLATION COUNTER. CCjqPARL:SO% OF DATA FROM JHE GAS DISCHARGE AND SCINTILLATION COUNTERS REVEALS THAT THE GOEMAGNETIC CUTOFF OF PRIMARY COSMIC RAYS CONTINUES TO PLAY A DECISIVE ROLE IN GEOGRAPHIC OISTkIBUTION OF THE I.NTENSITY OF THE ABSORBED DOSE AT LOW ALTITUDES. IT IS SHOWN THAT TIE MAXIMUM ABSOR13ED DOSE, 3.9 4RAD, WAS ON THE 12TH REVOLTUION. HOWEVERt DURING THE MULTI-DAY SATELLITE FLIGHT"TRIS ABSORBED DJSE CAjq SOiMEWHAT RISE DUE TO ?1GRa PORLONGED PRESENCE OF THE SATELLITE IN THE REGIO"4 OF ME INNER RAOIATION BELT IN JHE NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE BRAZILIAN MAGNETIC ANOMALY. THE KI, IMUM ABS[IRBED DOSE nF SIMILAk TO 1.5 MRAO vqAS!ON THE THIRD REVOLUTION. THE PRINCIPAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE ABSORBED DOSE WAS FRO4 PRONNS 14ITH Art ENERGY E IS GREATER TAHN 5 MEV FROM THE kAGIATION OELTS. ~..FACILITY: NUCLEAk PHYSICS SCIENTIFIC RE.SEARCH NSTUTUTE, MOSCOW UNIVERSITY. L- A S S AL F- I- LE D USSR uDe 632.015.3i+6i2.ol4.4 TUMISOVY A. TU., MMEMAJ6.1m and ISLAMGALMVA, F. , Physiology Divislon Acadew of Sciences, Uzbek SSR, Tashkenti "Water-Electrolyte Metabolism in Persons,From Different Climatic Zones After Exposure to High Temperatures" Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, No 8, 1971, pf p 1,198-'L,202 Abstract: Various indexes of water-electrolyte a:_-tabolism were studied in local inhabitants in Tashkentskaya Oblast in Central Asia and in persoms who had come there from temperate and cold rqgions of the Soviet Union. Ma mea- surements were made during the su r when temperatures of 28 to 340 and relative humidity of 30 to 4% prevailed4 Newly arrived individuals from temperature regions consumed 6Z.6% more liquid than did the local inhabitants, lost more than twice as much extrarenal water and exhibiteel a slight decrease in diuresis and sharp decrease in sodiumjby 46,54) ancl potnasium (by 34.0%) content in the urine. The amunt of sodium and potasol,um in, aveat was, respectively, six ti=es and tvice as high as in the Imatl inhabitants. Elo~)d sodium increased while blood potassium decreased. These difTerences in metabolic indexes were much more pronounced in those vho had come from cold regions. But after the individuals remained in the Tashkent area for over one 1/2 USSR IUNUSOV) A. Yu. et al.,, Fiziolog-Icbeskiy Zhurnal, SSSR, Uo 8, 1971, PP I..198-1,2C2 year, all the above indexes decreased (an indication or m1apt4tion to the nev conditions), but not to the level chameteriatic of the local population. U USSR uDc 621.3-0119-75 SHIKHAITEV, K. N., USTINOV, Yu. A., 7HIGALOV, A. T. ZHAK L. I., MARWAIUDOV) 1-4. "A Method of Making Coupling Holes in Multilbyered Printed- Ci rcui t Boards" Moscow, Otkrvtiya, izobreteniya, proryshlennyye obraztsy, tovariiyye znaki, No 2, Jan 711, Author's Certificate No 290493, division H, filed 24 Feb 69, published 22 Dec 70, p 170 Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a rpethosd of naliinz coupling holes in nultilayered printed-circuit board2. As it distinguishing feature of the patent, the area of contact between the'conductors of inrer layers of the printed circuit board and the metallizing cap is increased by making the coupling holes with a stepped.shape by predril-ling the holes in the Insulating liners with a diameter greater than that of the,holes made after the boards have been assembled and nressed. 47 1/2 005 UNCLASS IF IC-0 TITLE-1:1~~ST INDUSTkIAL TEST Of THE CEMENTIWj, U' PEfRGLF. A To OiL CEMENT SLURRY -U- AUTHOR- (05) 1 M.N., tHURAVLEVo G.I., 1 0 T A VA N E T 5 1 A . I COUI-ITRY OF 114FO--USSR Pli*%.ESS 0ATE----13NCiV70 OF A Wll~'Ll. .611 AJL)ING SHVAOS, YA.-A., SOURCE--lZV. VYSSH. UCHEII. ZAVED.p NrEFT GAZ 19700 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--CEMENTr-PETROLEUM EXTRACTION CCNTROL MARKING--NO kESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--3005/1212 STEP NO--UR/0152/70/,"'13/00.~/G'019/~)1)24 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AT0133209 Ljf'lcL'.'kss li.~[Lib 2/2 005 ONCL ASS IF I ED PROCI-iSSING DATE-13NOV70 CIRC AMESSICN NO-ATOL33209 ABSTRACT/cEXTRACT-N) GP-0- All STP.AC,r u'MENT SLURRY 14[XL--) ~41TH 1.5PERCENT PETROLE"(j:1 ANU 0.35PERCENT TARrAKIC ACID IMSE-0 UN DRY CEMENT -,-GAVE SUFFICIENTLY STRONG STOINE. THE PUMPABIL[TY OF THE CEME;qT SLIJ~ky ....WAS THUS IMPRiDVED AND 64EATER SPEED OF ITS ASCENOING FLOW PRO~if()ED. FACILITY: A~ERS. INST. NEFrf KHIM, 1M# A7-[ZBEKOVAP 3AKUP USSR* *nOA 4; USSR YA4iMUWV, 0. S., Professor, Tashkent Medical Institute "Some Problems of 11-Iodern Clinical Therapy aal Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases" Tashkent, Heditsinskiy Zhurnal Uzbokistana, No 9. Sop ?0, pp 60-64 Abstract: Improvad living conditions and p.qrtioularly matis pro,,r(.1nT'ivO t~Avrapy among the population of the W;SR have rusultod im a dacrva*od incidence of many infectious diseases, including smallpox, polionyolitis, measles, in- fectious hopatitkis, and pertusGis. Mass inoculation witl~ the uve of now drugs such as sulfanilamide preparations, sera, vaccines and antiaotics, has created now probloms necessitating a new approach to epideidalogy. therApy, and diag- nostics. The s~Wtoms of t~qphoid fever, infectious hopatil-is, dysent'jky, ;Uid meas-les have become far less severe (for measles ti;yrnptons are milder In inoculated children), causing frequent errors in diagnosis, and delayed hospitali- zation and beginning of therapy. In viodern troatment of atrpical ai-Ai mild forms of infectious diseases, wide use of au"-ary mathods of Libaratory diagnosis are recommandod, such as early bacteriological and serological testso inw=ological and allergic ruactions, biological tests ar4 rluurescont anUbody methods. The combined use of such methods makes correor, r-n4 tUmly diagnosis of infectioua diseases in their modern clinical forms m~ici vasior. i/2 016 UNCLASSf!F'IED PRO(ESSING DArE--04GEC70 TITLE--PREPARATION OF CATIONIC SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS FR014 A GAS CONDENSATE __l:AUTHOR-(03)-ALIMOVp A.A., MAKHMUDOVo T.Mos AKHMEDOV, K.S. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ~::.SOURCE--M. KHIM* ZH. 19709 14(2)t 50-2 DATE PUBLISHED------70 .-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TO P I CTAGS--SURFACE ACTIVE AGENT, CHLORINATED AROMATIC COMPOUNDo PYRlolplE, TRIETHYLAMINEt CHLORIDE* SURFACE TENSION' '.~__CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--300810917 STEP NO--UR4'0291/70/