SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARUTYUNYAN, V.S. - ASEYEVA, R.M.
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U4C LASS IF IF D. PROCESSINIG DATE-30OCT70
CIRC ~.ACCESSICN NC-AP0125671'.-
46STRACT/E-XTRAC-T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT THE DEHYDRA-TION OF
AL P 14 A(R,SUBSTITUTED),DELTA, HYDROXY,GAMMA,(;APRC,'LA~YOI'-'I',c-S E Q Up L S
ET, Pa, BU, ISO-BU, ISO-AMYL) WITH HMSUB2 GAVE
~-~A'-PF~A.:.(RYSU85TITUTED),GAMMA,VIiNYLBUTYROLACTONES. rl-JE RFPL,*~CEl',lE::NT OF
THE 0.4.GROUP OF I BY CL GAVE DELTA,CHL040 ANALOGS CIF I WfrifCil REACTED
:-,:WlTh TGNA TO ALGGS OF 1.
c GIVE DELTA,ETPOXY AN FACILITY: EREVAN~
GOS. UNIV.,# EREVAN, LISSR.
014 UNCLASSIFIED' PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
,ri-TLE-SYNTHESIS OF LACTONES. VII. SELECTIVE REDUCTION OF
~:ACETYLBUTYROLACTONES BY ALUMINU14 ISOPROPYLATE -U~,~
AU THOR-(05)-ARUTYUNYAN, V.S., SARKISYAN, O-A.j KAZARYANr SH.A.r ZALINYAN,
~_-.:M.G.,A)ANGYA
-c,cUNTRY OF INK-USSR
-SOURCE-LH. ORG. K141M. 19701 614)v 856-60
'DATE PUBLISHED---70
SIUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
~TOPIC TAGS--ORGANIC SYNTHMS, LACTONE, CHEMICAL RLDIJCrION, 011'"ANKMLIUMINUM
COMPOUND
CONTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
P.O.CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/2083 STEP N(3--UR/0366/70/006/004/0856/0860
CIRC ACCESSICN NG---AP0125670
UNCLASSIFIED
/2' 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING
c-IRC ACCESSICN'NO--AP0125670
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SELECTIVE REON. Of- ALPHA, fR
SUBSTLTtiTED),GAMi",AACErYLBUTYROLACTO.NIES (R EQUALS ETI PR, ISO-Pqv 13UI
VYL)
ISO-BU OS0,Al WITH (ISO-PRO) SUB3 AL (1) GAVE ALPHA,(R
SU13STITUTED),GAMMAP (ALPHA,HYDROXYETHYLIBUTYROLACTONES. THE REDiN. OF
BETA, ACETYL v. 3 ETA, CARBETHOXY6URYROLACTONE IWITH I GAVE
BETAtf .ALPHA PROPOXYETHYL) t3ETA,CARB~THOXYBUTYROLAC-rtl.NE WHIC"i 14AS
:,~DECARBOXYLATED TO BETAIIALPHAIPROPL)XYETHYL)BUTYROLACTONE 111). THE
REDIN. OF BETA,ACETYLBUTYROLAr-TGNE WITH I ALSO GAVE It. THE REON. OF
'AL-PHA,13,CXOBUTYL)BURYROLACTONE GAVE
ALPHA,(,3,HYDRC,
XYBUTYL)BUTYROLACTONE. ALPHAIACETYLBUTYROiLACTCJNES COULD
.i'.NOT BE,REDUCED IN THIS WAY. FACILITY: EREVAN. GOS. UNIV.,
ER E VAN USSR.
~1.112 0 17 UNCLAS'SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
.'T,ITLE--LINEAR PERIODIC PROBLEM OF A SLOPE WIND OVER A THERMALLY
-:1(itiO140GENEOUS SL-PING SURFACE -U-
r
~,~.AUTHOR-(02)-MKHITARYAN, A.M., ARUTIUNYANP ZH.G.
OF INFO--USSR
,SOURCE--AKADEi%lIIA NAUK ARMIANSKOI SSR,t DOKLADYv VOL. 50, NO. 1, 1970, P.
~DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
;lUBJECT AREAS--ATP.OSPHERIC SCIENCES
"TOP IC TAGS--ATMOSPHERIC MOTION, AT MOSPHERIC WIND, DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION,
.,-.-':ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
:~'C, ON T R 0 LM4RKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCU.1,11ENT CL4SS--Uf'JCLASSIFIED
-.PROXYREEL/FRAME--1998/0711 STEP NO--UR/0252/70/050/001/OOIL/0019
CIRC ACCESSION ND--AT0121370
UNCLASSIFIED
06,
UNCLASS IF'IE'I)l ~PR
22: 017 DATE--230CT70
C.IRC ACCESSION NO-AT0121370
GP-0- ABSTRACT. ANALYSIS OF THE MOTION OF AIR ON A
NONUNIFORMLY HEATED PLANE SLOPE FORMING A GIVEN ANGLE wITH THE
..40RIZONTAL PLANE. IT It ASSUMED THAT THE TEMPERATURE OF THE SLOPING
SURF-ACE IS A PERIODIC FUNCTION OF TIME AND DECREASES LINEARLY UP THE
~SLOPE. A SYSTEM UF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IS DERIVED TO DESCRIBE THE
MOTJON OF AIR ON A SLOPE. THE WIND VELOCITY COMPONENTS ACTING ALONG A
SLOPE AND NDRMALLY TO ITS SURFACE AND ALSO THE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS AT
DISTANCES FROM THE GROUND AT DIFFERENT MOMENTS OF TIME ARE
:.--:.".CALCULATED FROM THESE EQUAT IONS FOR SIX DIFFERENT *POINTS OF A SLOPI?'JG
SURFACE. AN ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT THE VELOCITY~OF.A VALLEY WIND CAN REACH
MAXIMUM OF 12-14 M-SEC. FACILITY: ZAKAVKAZSKII
NAUCHNJ~-ISSLEDOVATELISKII GIDROMETEOROLOGICHESKII INSTITUT7 YEREVANf
..ARMENIAN SSR..
UNC L A S S I F I E D
-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
:-,.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEO
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/1779 STEP NO--UR/9017170110klO/000/000210002
,-.ClqC ACCESSION NO--AN011.8733
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~_:~:-212 010 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-04DEC70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AN0138733
ABSTRACT[EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. AFTER A GROUP OF. ESTONIAN EXPERTS
HAD GONE- TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA TO STUDY. THE. PURIFICATiON C,F SEWAGE WATER,
-:::.,T4E ESTONIAN~ GOVERNMENT MADE THE,DECISION1T0 CONSTRUCT; 17 PURIFIcATIom
-.6
-~::.PLANTS-IN RURAL HAMLETS AND SMALL PLANT-So THE PURIFICATIoN PLANTS WII
~
SAS ED ON THE ACT I ON OF BACTER 1 A AND :OXYGENA r I om. PLAMTS OF THIS TYPE
:PRODUCE~90-.98 PERCENT PURE WATER. A. MAASTIKA, DOCENT, HEAD OF THE
-HYDqOAMELIORATION CHAIR OF THE:ESTONIAN AGRICULrUkAL E
ACADEMY IS ACTIVELY
-PARTICIPATING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PURIFICATI'ON PLANTS. THE AUTH13P
OF: THEIIARTICLEt WHO HAD A CHANCE TO TASTE, WATER FR:OM At BIOLOGICAL
~:".~TREATMENT POOL9 CLAIMS THAT IT WAS "CLEAR LIKE A TEAR":AND TASTED 8ETTER
THAN: WATER FROM ANY NATURAL SOURCE. ACCORDING T01 THE ARTICLEi THE
-..:TALLIN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE DIRECTED THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPACT
~:-BIOFILTER, THE 11810-2511, BY THE "ESTONPROYFKT". J*(fE NEW FILTER COSTS
_~QNLY 11000 RUBLES ASCOMPARED TO 47,000 FOR A "CLASSICAL" PLANTo
.-ANOTHER IDEA OF THE INSTITUTE.9 A STANDARD ~BIOLOGICAL PURIFICATION PLANTr
HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY THE EST'GIPROSELISTROY-1 DESIGN PLANNINC,
INS r I TUT E.: CO S T I NG 16 9 000 R UOL E S,1 UT WILL BE USED~p[N TOWNS WITH
OOPULArioNS UPTO 3,000~PEOPLE AND WILL PROOUC~E 90 PERCENT, PURC WATER.
USSR UDC 541.63:541 .67:54-7.11118:547.8
ARlU,7jO.VB. A., ARSHINOVA, R. P., VULIFSON,,S. G., MUMMIEV, E. T.
"Steric Structure of Phosphorus-Containing Heterocycles. 4. Axial trrangement
of the.Alkoxy Group in 1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinanes by the'Dipole Moment Data"
Moscow) Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimiches~aya, No 11, 1973.1
pp 2426-2431
Abstract: A study was made of the conformation of two classes of compounds:
2-alkoxy-1,3,2-clioxa and the corresponding dialkoyypentaery-
thitdiph.,phit., (Ij~hosphorinanes (1)
0 0 0
C
0/
lilt)
1) 11, -Mv (a), it Vr (6)
Data are compared on the structure of 1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinanps which are
derivatives of trimethylene glycol and 1,3-butylene glycol.
The dipole moments are determined for 2-alkoxy and 2-phenoxy-1,3,2-
di.oxaphosphorinanes and their spiro analogs with athree-coordinated phosphorus
1/2
USSR
ARIUZOV, B. A., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,-Seriya Khimicheskaya,
No 111, 1973, pp 2426-2431
atom. A graphical procedure is proposed for the analysis of the dipole moment
data for cyclic compounds. In all of the investigated compounds, conformation
of the chair configuration with the axial (or diaxial for the spiro compound)
arrangement of the alkoxy group with gosh-orientation of the~methoxyl and
ethoxyl radicals and with cis-orientation of the pheno ~ group. The proposed
graphical procedure permitted not only establishment ofAhe steric structure
of the spirane molecules but also certainconclusions regarding the structure
of the corresponding monocyclie molecules.
2/2
USSR UDC: 534-8
ARVDT, G., PRIALGAUSKAS, I., and RIBIKAUSKAS, S.
"Use of Acoustical Methods for Bacterial Preparations"
Nauch. tr. vyssh. ucheb. zavedeniy LitSSR. Ul'trazvuk (Scientific Works of
the Lithuanian VIJZ; Ultrasonics) No 4, 1972, pp 85-91 (from RZh--Fi~ika, No 4,
1973, Abstract No 4Zh594)
Translation: A pulse device with a chamber of Fmall volume-for measuring
ultrasonic absorption In biological materials is described. Results are given
of measurements of the velocity and absorption of sound ir salmonella vaccine,
;salmonella diagnostica, and in dry horse serum, cultured in a physiological,
solution dependent on the concentration of microorganisms and the total
quantity of albumen. The velocity was measured by a sr:all-dimensioned ultra-
sonic interferometer at a frequency of 3 MHz, and. the absorption was measured
by a pulse device at frequencies of 15 and 45 Wtz and at temporatUrec Of 18.5
and 370C. It war, established that with the une of the velocity and absorption
measurements, it is possible to determine the concentration of microbes in
medical vaccines and dia&
nostica as well as the total atnount of albumen in
serum solutions. Bibliography of eight. Authors' abstract
Xr. AF,004460P Ref Coda
PRIMARY SOURCE: Klinichesikaya;Medi ina, 1970, Vol 48,
6a,
Nr
RP 77
RADIOISOTOPE SCANNING IN THE,DIAGNO.SIS
OF ECHINOCOCCOSIS OF THE LIVER
A. 1. Andrukovich. L. T. Arilamkin
Summary
Radioisotope scanning of the liver was carried out in 196 patients with symptoms of hepato-
megalia. Echinococcosis of the liver was revealed in 36 persons. Hydatid form of the parasite
n:ln 16. alveolar - in 20 patients. In W-the case-
was see a s the scannogram showed a typical
picture of,extens(ve defect of isotope absorptionat thesite of tutrior localization with a marked
symptom.ofthollowb liver. ror the purpose of early dlagnosi3 of affections of (lie liwr with
ochi nococcus the authors recommend to conduct scanning of the I lyer i n all ~aticnts admit ted
into hospitals with symptoms of hepatomegalla.
REEL/FRAME .2,
112 016 UNCL AS S I F I ED PROCESSINr DATE-12OCT70
T-ITLE--Pkr-PARATlfj:-4 OF OPAQUL AN(l D I C 0 X I D E F I L 'l S ON ALU141MY4 4
LUIYS
L.A., ARYA-~'IOVAV I.I.t HAMAYLOV, A.V.
~:.::'LUUNTRY '-!F INF(!--USSR
I ZV VYSSH. UCHE~3. ZAVED., Kri I M. K H I."~ . T E K H NO L . 1 7 L) f I il -5
-3-' T L
PUBLISHED ------- 70
-~~SU6JFCT A-EAS-MATERIALS
~.T OP I C TAGS--ANubic COATING, ANODIZED ALUkIINUM, I-LEC'TROLYTI-- CXIDATIO~l,
I T P I C ACID, BORIC ACIJ,
9 X AL A T El V) 0 16 T ALUMINUM ALLOYt (U)AMTSAM
ALUMINUM ALLOYP (U)A.'If.-,6;-i ALUMINUM ALLOY
4~-* R GL RESTRICTIONS
01 G 0 E." I CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PknXY REEL/FRAME-1994/1793 STE P 5 3/70/013/001 /008")/00dE
I C C L S S I GIN A T 0 115 tl 2 2
!1')C-1. A S I F I F D
I'T
212 016 UNCL ASS IF! ED PROCESSING DATE-020CT70
Zlr',%" ACCESSION %G--AT0I15r-)22
.~A6ST%ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. GOOD QUALITY OPAQUE FIL'~S ARE
tLECTROLYTICALLY FORMED ON AL ALLOYS 016 T, D16- ANO, AMTS AM, AND AMG 6"i
FROIM AN ELECTROLYTE CO'qTG* OXALr.C%AC16 40-60r CITRIC acl-D 10-3f.), H SIP53
-B(j SU'V'3 3-10;G-L. AT 10-40DEGREES AND C*D. EQUALS 1-~ A-UM PRIME? AT
V EY USING A STAINLESS STEEL CATHODE. IN I HR AT 2.5 A-D;4 PRIME2-
THE MAX. FILM THICKNESS OF 22-8 AMJ IS OBTAINED AT 20-30DEGREES. IF
ELECTk6LYSIS 15 CONTUNUED, FOR 150 MIN AT,25DeGREES, TH;~ FIL~4 THICKNESS
ON ~016 AMO ALLOY INCREASES TO 45 MMU, SUr DOES NOT INCREASE WITH LJNGF_~~
ELECTROLYSIS. AT 10 MIN THE CURRENT YIELD IS 43.5PERCENT, BUT OVER A
HR*PERIOD, IT is ONLY 14.5PERCENT.. OVER,,THE,RANr,,E 1-4 A-DM PRIME2, THE
FILM DEPOSITED IN I HR INCREASES LINEARLY 9.5-37.17 MMu IN' THICKNESIS.
-THE COLOR-AND TONE OF THE FILM DEPENDS,_ON THE AL 'LOY SUBSTRATE AND TIME.
LIGHTER, BRIGHTER FILMS ARE OBTAUNED AT 25-35DEGR,EES THAN AT
_UINC-LA S S I F I F 0
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PROCESSIN'G
0ATE--20NUV70,
~:~.CIRC ACCESS [Cili MC--AP0t3L 5C0
G11- 0- AOSTRACT A CIRCULAR F I L Ml IS S F E T C Ht*,,
RAO LALLY BY A SYSTEM uF CLAMPS Al,rACHED TO LEVEKS~ IMIQVING GU PIARD AT A
:~::-PREGUO., KATE.: TFE FiL ,-'.! IS HEATED LESS THAfll OR EQUAL TO 35 ,')UEIJREES fll:~
-
COOLED- T C MINUS L50DEGill FES IN VACUO, WH ILE 6EING ,STRETCHED, AND ITS
:LGSS TAINGENT- IS DETU. AT :SHOPIT, TJMC-, LINTE'~.VA,,_S, FACLUil'Y*
LUGAIKSK. MASHINCSTROIT. INSf.i LU6ANSK, US S R.,
Ref C e:
od
APC051905
:PRIMARY SOURCE` Vrachebaoye Del-, 1970, Nr 7, pp Al-.13
MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GASTRIC MUCOSA
IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC GASTRITIS
M. K. Tikhonou and (Leningrad)
'~The morphological changes of the gastrie.mucosa have been studied in 127 patients
with chronic gastritis and gastric functional disorders. All patients were young -aged.
Gastric mucosa changes were most frequent and marked in chronic gastritis with
secretory insufficiency.
Gastritis with normal and increased secretion showed mainly m3nifestations of
superfirial gastritis.
-Aspiration biopsy of the stomach enabled to defect glandular forms of cancer in the
preclinical period.
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Polymers and-Tolymerization
USSR UDC 678.744.422-19:546.98
SMTS, T. M., IMIKIATLYTiK, S. A., MEL'N1CdENKO, Z. M., ~QT -~NOV V. A,., and
ARYUPINA _K-,-A,, Institute of Colloidal'Chemistry and,Chemistry of Water,
ic:-aKc. UkrSSR
"Electro conductivity of 'i"fetallopolymers Based on. the Alloy Fe-Co-Ni and the
Copolymers of Vinyl Chloride With VinylAcetate"
Kiyev, Uk-rainskii ni-micheskii Zhurnal, Vol 39, No 3, Mar 73, pp 258-261
Abstract: Experimental data have been reDorted on the value of electrocon-
ductivity in relationship to the nature of polymer, composition of metallo-
polymer, and the temperature of treatment of the metallopolymer obtained by
electrolytic method from the alloys consisting of iron-cobalt-nickel and
copolymers of vinyl chloride with vinyl acetate. It has been shown that
the:electrocohductivity depends on the composition of. the metallopolymers
band an the temperature of preliminary treatment.
USSR
BASKAKOV, Yu. A., VOLOVNIK, L. L., VASIVEV, A. F., AR rKI
,,gLj
TIBANOV, P. V., and NEGREBETSKIY,.V. V.
"Herbicidal Derivatives of Hydroxylamine. XXIV. The Reaction of Halides
of Haloacetic Acids with Hydroxylamine Derivatives of Thiourea"
Khimi~a Geterotsikl. Soyedin. [Chemistry.of the Heterocyclic Compounds --
Collection of Works), No 3, Riga, Zinatne Pre~s, 1971, pp 104-107. (Trans-
lated from Referativayy Zhurnal Khimiya, No 5, Moscow, 1972, Abstract No
by the authors)
Translation: The reaction of C1CH2COCl with N-methylthiocarbamoyl-0-methyl-
hydroxylamine (I) without any 11C1 acceptor produces 2-methoxyimino-3-methyl-
4-oxo-1, 3-thiazolidinium (II), which is converted by heating in MeOll to 2-
methoxyimino-3-methyl-l, 3-thiazolidin-4-one (III). Two point two (2.2) g
CIC112COC1 is added to a solution of 2.4 g I in 100 ml~ether at -20', mixed
for 2 hours (after which the temperature of the mixture is about 20") and
3.6 g II are separated, yield 94.%, mp 160* (in a sealed capillary). A
solution of Il in MeOff is heated 1-2 hr~ on. a water bath, the MeOll Is dis-
tilled under vacuum, producing III, yield about 100 %, mp 88*. For a
previous report see RZ11KHim, 1969, 01038.
MM 11'.601,14166
USSR UDC 669.1-5.018.44
AKIMOVA, A. YU., RAYIiSHTADT, A. G., ARZAUASOVA, V.IS
"High-Temperature Thermomechanical Working cf S tainle~3s Dispersion-Hardening
Steels"
Pavvsh. kanstrulktivn. Drochnosti staley i sDlavov. No 2 V sb. (Improving
the Structural Strength of Steels and Alloys, No 2 -- collection of works),
Moscow, 1970, pp 177-180 (from RM-Iletallurgiya, No 4~ Apr 71, Abstract No
Translation: The effect of high-temperature thermomechanical. working and
subsequent aging on a 0.002 of stainless dispersion-haardening Cr-Ni steel of
austenitic-martensitic class type 17-7 additionally alloyed viith Al, Mo,or
Ti and stainless martensitic-aging 12 Cr-10 Co steel with a high 14 content
(6-8%) or Mo content (6%) was studied. Ifigh- temperature thermomechanical
working of Cr-Ni steel not only increases a 0.002 but al..so the resistance to
stress relief durin.g prolonged aging. The highest a 0.002 was obtained in
2
Khl7N7T steel (OM Ti). The value of cr is 150 k$;Imm after high-tem-
g (reduchabon-of area 50"), cold working at
perature ther-momechanical t4orkin A
1/2
IBM l~. ~.,
USS R
AKIMOVA,, A. YU., et al., Povsh. konstruktivn. prochnosti staley i splavov.
%loscow, 1970, pp 177-180
No 2,
-70% 2 hours,and aging at 4150% 4 hours; cr 0.002 of the same steel is 119-115
k- /MM2 after ordinary
9 - quenching, cold working,and aSing. A sharp increase
in or was obser-ved for martensitic aging steel ininediately after high-
0.002
temperature thermomechanical working (25% reduction at 1,050*). However, the
increase in cy after aging steel subjected to high-temperature thermo-
0.002
2
mechanical treatment does not exceed 4-6 kg/mM There are 2 illustrations
and a 2-entry bibliography.
.2/2
70
USSR
UDC 621.311.001.1
ARZAI.-
"Some Problems of.Mathematical Simulation for Controlling Large Systems as
Applied to Electric Power Systems"
V sb. Ontimiz. i unr. bol'shimi sistemami v energ. (Optimization and Control
of Large Systems in Power Engineering -- collection of works) , Irkutsk, 1970,
pp 215-228 (from RZh-Elektrotekhnika i Energetika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No
4 Ye177)
Translation: Means of solving the problem of optimnal development of power
engineering are based on the hierarchicallocal nature and dynamic nature of the
investigated systems. These properties are investigated. Tile condition of ad-
missibility of separate optimization of the local system is derived. When
selecting the optimal calculation time an adaptive approach. is recommended.
From investigation of the multicriterial nature of tile problem, the conclusion
Is drawn that the development strategies characterized by a sec of probable-
optirvil plans. Analysis of the consideration of accuracy of realizing the solu-
tion permits us to consider a set.of probable-optimal solutions which can be
optimal with different probabilities during the realiza tion. The bibliography
has 10 entries. [Urals Polytechnical Institute]
1/1
Polymers and,Polymerization
USSR UDC 678.744.325.01:539.389
SKOROBOGATOVA, A. Ye., ALt~HAI~OV, S.._Al,, BAKEYEV, N. F., and KABANOV, V. A.,
Moscow State University Imeni M. V. Lomonosov
"Forced Elastic Relaxation of Glass-Like Polymers and the blechanism of Forced
Elasticity"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 211, No.1, Jul-Aug.73, pp 151-154
Abst ract: The kinetics of the relaxation of polymethylmethacrylate samples,
polymethylmethacrylate mixed with 20% dibutyl phtalate and other polymers
subjected to preliminary monoaxial compression or stretching in the glass-
like state was studied in an attempt to find the relationship between forced
elasticity and supermolecular structure of the polymers. In general, the
forced elastic deformation consists of two components: one of them is cap-
able of relaxing at low temperature, the other -- at the temperature of
glass formation. The input of these components depends on the temperature
of deformation and on the degree of deformation at a fixed temperature.
There were no differences found between~these two samples tested. The
experimental data, especially the relaxation ability after the deformation
due to monoaxial compression, point out.that the amorphous polymers have
a quite perfectly ordered supermolecular structure.
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nity of tnt. ~~Olid surlacv, .~ho. tfl L.'! t~_ ~; .1 V':
envi, os$ th~ nPri-ection of th,~ iormirtq ati
C.1"Co lille Ll'.ual kinctic of th.~_'r ~lrz,4'zll -:m
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tors cap_~,!,_. of, be--nq in thc r~cz;,lm
tF,mz; in wfitcn ttio~ indtlatior. it,
f*omo form or 7ni--rq-/. Th--, ricclw~rlirm o' th~'
"u-11 ~'Yrt~rqn ~vidvritly 1~i 1"';i- in
nuc I e C' t L'.xl1
Wi -,,111 cxominc thm, -11r. 1
viloll vin'. i :7~11 -ill
Itilorach rlmvd by t'llo fact that
for"N-tiOt'.1 of tht' r1"
Medium of tho polym:r it:ioli .
V2 -014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE -160CT70
T,ITLE--SENSITIZED PHOTOOXIDATION OF AMINO ACIDS IN FROZEN SOLUTIONS -U-
-AUTHOR-(03)-POZNYAKt A.L.t SHAGISULTANOVA, G.A.t ARZHANKOYI 5.1.
COUNTRY11F INFO--USSR
SOURIC E--BIOFIZIKA 1970, 15(1)t 20F-l
.0ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
,-SUBJECT AREAS--BIGLOGICAL AND MEDI.CAL SCLENCES
TOPIC TAGS--AMINO AC(Dt AQUEOUS SOLUTIONt UV IRRADIATION, FREE RADICAL,
~~,-,:''~ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE't PHOTOOXIDATION
.CONTROL MAPAING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAIME-1996/0633 STEP NO--UR/0217/70/015/001/0020/0021
CII _R CACCESSION NO--AP0117859
UNCLASSIFIED
014 -70
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160C#
.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0117859
A,B.STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CH SUB2 NH~SUB3 PRIIME POSITIVE
-(I)f CH(NH SUB3 PRIME POSITIVE)ME, CH(NH SU83 PRIME POSLTIVE)CHME
~.SUB2, AND CH(qH SUf33 PRIME POSITIVE)CH SUB2 OH RAbICAL IONS i"p-RE
OBTAINED BY lkkADIATING AT 77DEGREESKt, WITH UV LIGHTY FkOZEN A4. SOLNS.
GLYGINEY DLiALPHAtALANINEP OL VALINE,.AND DL SERINE, RESP.t IN THE
PRESENCE OF NH SUB4 FE(SO SUB4) ,SUB2, OR CSCO(SO 5'034) SU132. THE
PRODUCTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY ESK SPECTRA. THEM RATE OF ACCUMULATION OF I
INCREASED.WI.TH INCREASING PH OF THE SOLNS. UP TO PH 8 AND THEN
THIS SHOWS THAT THE RADICAL IONS.WERE FORMED MAINLY FROM
-TY: 'V. 1. LENIN
THE''NITTERIONS OF THE AMIND ACIDS. FACILI'
,-:BVELORUSS. STATE UNIV., MINSK, USSR.
USSIR UDC 6?2.7;622-343
BOCHAROV, V. A., K IJGRII, S. A., and AR9WID11KOV
U:
II&trac' on of Zinc and Cold From Ural C -Zinc Ores"
opper
Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 10, Oct, 70, PP 80-82
Abstract: This article deals -L-rith problems,releted to the ex-traction of Zn and
Au from Cu-Zu ores by the method of collective-selective flotation at various
Ural ore concentration plants. Zinc e-xtractdon varies between 4-1, and 69%, and
its losses are 25' in pyrite concentrates,. and 10,4.' in cop er concentrates.
lp V
Causes of zinc losses are discusses. Measures for.improving the qualita-bive
and quanti-bative concentrat-ion Jindices at various plants are outlined. if" is
stated that the e:etraction of Au from Ural ores presents even,greater problems,
and that despite new procedures increases in output have been insigniff icant.
The causes of low Au output level are examined, and ~the possibilities for in-
~creasing the output from compact pyrite ores are considered. The realization
of a compley- processing of pyrite ccncentrates (containi 1.5 g/ton Au) is one
149
of the urgent problems.
2/2 007 UNCLASSIFIED P R U C E S S I N GDATE--20NOV7C
~,CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0132166
-A BSTRACT/LXTRACT--(U) GP-0-
ABSTRACT. THE' CYANIDE~~ FREE HENEFICATION OF
U.RA LCUjZ;% GRES USINIG i'14A SUU2 ~S BAND ZN-SOi:SUb4 TOGETHER WITH SULFOXIDES
~,.~AS -CE.VKESSCRS UNDER LAB. CONDITICNS [S~:I)E-SCRIBED.;; - THE METHOD RCOUCES
TH Ecuisumprict., OF REAGJE-.RVS BY LAkGER, TFAN, 20 KOPECKS PEii rGN OF
PROCESSED ORE, IMPROVES THE.
'-UALITY OF THE WASTE WATER, AND ImPiMiVES
WOQKING -.C-U-Nt;IT ICNS.
TOPIC TAG S-- BOUNDAR Y---VALU(--- PPC-BLE.M,. ANALYTIC FUNCTION, 1,101,1LINEAR EQUATION
.,'2/2 008 UNCLASSIFIED. PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
~C:IIRC A CC ESS 1014 NO--AT0131726
,~ASSTRA CT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O- ABSTRACT.. THIS ARTICLE.CriNTA[NS AN
[DIVEST [GAT ION OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEM: DETERMINE THE FUNCTIONS PHI
~L,._.P R, I ME POSITIVE (Z) AND Plif, PR I ME NEGAT.IVE ::( Z) WH I CH ARE A14ALYTICAL IN
IMAINS 0 P R IM E POSITIVE AN D R' PR I'M E: NEGATEVE,~ESPECTIVELY, IN WHICH
JHE- -DP
~-,THE CURVE~ L DIVIDES THE P LON D:PkIME POSITIVE) ACCORDING TO
LANE (0 EPSI
BOUNDARY.CONDITION (PHI.PRII-IE POSITIVE:IM P111MEN EQUALS Gm (PHI
M&- iNIEGAT IVE I T) ) PRI MEM PLUS G (TY .14 INUS 1) iiHERE N M AKE I NTEGERS
GREATER-THAN OR EQUALS TO ONE, T EPS I LOt'll, L. -SOLVABILITY OF PROBLEM (1)
IT
IS INVESTIGATED FOR X EQUALS.IND G(T) LARGER THANOR EQUALS TO o
THAT UNDER THE GIVEN ASSUMPTJONS~JHIS PIZ BELM IS NOT ALWAYS
-t:-.TURNS OUT 0
~.;~~"SOLVABLE'V,AND.THE PPOPEkTIES OF THE~FUNCTION ARG GIT) BEGIN TO PLAY A
DEFINITE ROLE. TWO THEOREMSREGARDING,THE SOLVABILITY OF PROBLEM (1)
PROVED, AIND AN EXAMPLE OF THE PROBLEM~JS P.RESEPITED: SHOWN Oil
"M I C'R OF I Cli E :WHERE r SUB L EQUALS. Ii SERVE AS 13 S SOLU*i I ON.
Functioniil Anal i
ys P.
USSR
UDC 53.7 - 544'
f4
N
AIMHAEOV., G. V.
"Solvability of the Nonlinear Boundary Value Problemi of the Exponential Type
in the Uieory of Analytical Functions"
Kazan',* Izvestiya VysshiI 0
Idi Uchebnykh Zavedeniy Maten=tikaa, No 3 197
-pp 3-5
Abstract: Mis article contains an investigation of t e fol I oidn- -Droble;m:
f Uh
determine the functions 6 W and C(z) which are analytical- in the dorains D"'
andD respectively, in which the curve L divides the )lane -(0 I_- D+) accordin-
to the boundary condition
L +&(t)
where n n are integers greater than or equal to 0 t C' L.
ne.P
Solvability of problem (1) is investigated for x ind G(t) 0. -Lt turns
out that under the given ass-=9tions this problen is not always solva:bie, a-na the
Propartics Of the function- arg g(-'U-) begin to play a definite role.
T4,ro theorems r-,-gax-ding the solvability of problem 0-) are- Proved, and an
e le of the problem is presented;
27
177~7 , - . rmw
I I . - i 11 ~, . 1. It j- . ; a I
I
USSR TJDC::~621.396.69:621.
372-54
ARZHANOV,, V. A., KOSTAREV, V. Ye, and KHAUSTOV, V. V.
--~e~t~romec`hanic'al Filters and Delay Lines With Torsion Oscilla-
tions"
V ab. tr. hTauchno-telchn. konferentsii Prof.-Prepodavat. soatava
Vaes. zaochn. elcktroteklin. in-ta Mrazi (Trajisactions of the Sci-
entific Conference of Profes.-3orial-Instrue'toor~Staff of the All-
Union Correspondence Electrical Engineering Communications Insti-
tute) No. 5, Moscow, 1970, PP 83-86 (from Hh-Radiotekhnika,.No. 3,
March 71, Ab3tract No. 3V553)
Translation: The advantage of electromechanical over quartz filters
is examined. For tuning electromechanical filters', a measurement
circuit is recommended with compensation of the d-a component and
positive feedback, made up of two transformers, the secondary wind-
ings of which are oppositely connected. Such a circuit can be
used to measure the resonance frequencies of the mechanical re-
sonators in the range of 90-150 kHz with an error of +2 Hz.
Three illustrations, bibliography of one.
1/1
USSR
UDC! 517.947
ARZRANYIIM) I. S.
"A Class of 'Maxwell
Equation Solutions"
Tashkent, Izves4 ya A'-ademii Nau' UzSSR--Seriya Fiziko-
IC
liatematicheskikh !~auk, !-,To 5, 1972, pp 57-58
Abstract: The author
x proposes the aulication of the theory o-L
analytic functions of the complexes
s
'57 X
X X0 + , 0, qP I"CP +
-, )~P
~to the integration of the Maxwell electromagnetic.equations
+ curl E 0, div H 0
C at
1 ?B (2)
c ?t curl H 0, div E,= 0
and their solut-Jo2j. 'The theory is -,-natural C-eneralization of
-:1Y
url
the theory of - ctions of a complex variable. and is esnecia-L
valuable for solving equations ofthe type of~(2). The author
USSR UDC: 517 .947
nigner Aigeura,& ueometry ana -kopoi-ogyt
USSR UDC 512.831
ARZUJWZU..Lbj-Je, GUGNINA, V. K., and LOGINOV, 3. V;, Institute of Mathe
matics imeni V. 1. Romanovskiy, Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR
"On a Generalization of the Hamilton-Cayley Theorem for Multiparameter
Matrices and on Root Vectors of Polynomial 11-fatrices'
Tashkent, Izvestiva Akademii Nauk Uzbekskov SSR Seriya Fiziko-Maternaticheskikli
Nauk, No 5, 1971, pp 3-8
Abstract: Previous articles by the authors proved the Hamilton-Cayley theorem
for polynomial matrices of the type O(A) ASI-Xs-lA -1k where Al,
A. are square matrices of order n; I is an identity matrix; X is a
parameter. Tlie present article generalizes this result for the ca,;e of
several parameters X1 X2, -- X , then gives a natural definition of
root vectors of polynomial matrices.
4WMRi!;M~ 11-H15inis 4 K A
A
USSR UDC 512,831
ARZHOYKH, I. S., Institute of Mathe-ratics imeni V. I., Romanovskiy, Uzbek 3SR
"Direct Generalization of the Hamilton-Cayley Theorem"
Tashkent, Izv Akad Nauk Uzbek 33R, ser Fiz-Mat Nauk, No 2, 1971, pp 61-63
Abstract: As a continuation of previous research in the same field, this
article generalizes the Hamilton-Cayley theorem for polynomial matrices, and
t'b-.3n gives a direct generalization of this important theorem using matrix-
complexes. Citing the theorem that quadratic matrices'of identical order of
magnitude satisfy the equation theauthor gives two examples in which the
I)rSA,A2 A +
+ YA, SAL -A, '1A,,+,- + .... F
SA ...
+ iU V V ... Vt
.1 460* C). The basla type of defe" In the hoter,iepttaxial FC17MAIllose, (iARWi
was the pricking defects located In the inclined (111) plane% and the r1crat "ins
both with inclinodand normal twinning planes (111). 'Me most ocrftct here re-
Opitaxy was obtained in the terperature range of 1. -i 540-5t-O' C whole the I.-
dlcnted defecti ore absent. The electron diffraction And eIeCt1i`r11'8iCA1 th,I
dessauxtrnted that up to a temperature of a(IU* C. no not iceatile diSAtkSOCiation
of the palliate arsenide takes plate. The variations In the dirfectstivoess of
the bosiodnivir lavera of Cc (intennis tvinninst and the (Orisolti- Of pAcking defects
at T. - 460-52-0 and 580-600* C) nrTre with the variations fiv the clectrorlivs1ral
provertir" of rise licterojunctionu.
'nio machanismia of the formation of the structurr of the, lirterojusictivas
of RatinanLum and MallLum arsenide during vacuum deposiLior, Are artairsted is, tai-
Parlor.
236
USSR UDC 537-533:533-951.8
ASEYEEV, G. G. KUZNETSOVA, G. G. , REPALOV, N. S. KHIZHIiYAK N. A., Physical-
tTF-hni IEgtitute, Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR, I[har'kov
"Parametric Instability of an Electron Beam Modulated by an External Elec-
trostatic Field"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol h2, No 11, Nov 72, pp 2264-2271
Abstract: The paper presents the results of exDeriments on studying the
instability of an electron beam passing through a spatially periodic electric
field. The conditions of existence of instability are experimentally de-
termined.. The increment of instability.is measured together with its de-
pendence on the electric field. The energy distributions of the electrons
in the beam are measured in various operating modes. Some nonlinear limi-
tations of stability are observed. The results agree with the theoretical
model of parametric instability. The authors thank A. 11. Voronin for pre
paring the experiment and assisting with the measurementn.
1/1
USSR UDC 533.916
KUZNETSOVA, G. G., REPALOV, N. S., SAFRONOV, B. G.,
KHIZURYAK, N. A
"Parametric Instability of an Elecrron Beam in a Spatially Periodic Electric
Field"
Fiz. plazmv i probl. upravl. termovader. sinteza. Resp. mezbved. sb.
(Plasma Physics and Problems of the Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion.
Republic Interdepartmental Collection),J972, No. 3, pp 202-208 (from
RZh-Fizika, No 11, Nov 72, Abstract No 11G248)
Translation: Experimental studies of parametric instability of an electron
beam as it passes through a spatially periodic electric field are described.
The functional relationship between the level of the high-frequency radia-
tion and the accelerating voltage and the current of the gun and also the
magnitude of the external electric field is'investigated. It was established
that these relationships have a resonance character. Theoretical and experi-
mental results for the case of resonance at the second harmonic of the
plasma frequency of'the beam agree quite satisfactorily. The results are
analyzed.
50
92
P,% Yi~ -.*~Ij
1
6
JM type r, Nozzle Chat bor Exit velocity AdIab.
MA Ch
joules d la, pressure, kni/ cc index, no.
crn atm Y
with
ahock 3.0 0.9 11 3. 1 1.67
wave
With
period-
Ic atruc. 2. 2 0.9 a 2.6 1.67 1.9
tu re
Table 1. Comparative data on supersonic nondivergent plaorna
jet@
Aseyev, C. 1. . and M. L. Katz. Destruction mech-
A~nlams of alkali halide crystals and multi-phaton
lunization of impurity centers. FTT. 'no. S. 197Z.
1303-1307.
The destruction of a series of natural And impure alkali halide
crystals MAC% KCI. Kor, N-ifir. KCI-Su. KCI-Ag, KCI-TI. and XCI-1n)
under the effect af ruby and neodymium lasers was investigated in a free-
running regime (energy m 1. 5 joule, ditration 1 500lisec). Beam focusin F:
on the specimens was done by I = 50 and 150 rnm lenses. The destruction
mechanism in crystals isexplained in.terms of Brillouln forced dispersion
and locnl heating. The temperature At the damage site wax Approximately
50090C at a near critical power density. Forced dispersion component a
were not ob Se rved. Results show tittle likelihood ol! destruction due to
hypersonic phonons and high-frequency breakdown; the primary destruc-
Lion machaniam is rather the local healing associated with absorption of a
portion of the laser energy by crystal structure defects. The dynamics
of the destruction process and CAUIOS of optical fatigue in alkali halide cry2-
q
Foundry
USSR UDC 669.18-147-412:621.746.73
EV R. E. (Cand. of Techn. Sciences),and
....(Engineer), ZHUCHIN, V. N
KONDRASHIN, V. H. (Engineer)
"Continuous Pouring of Iron-Nickel Alloys on a Radial Unit and the Surface
Quality of Thin-Section Castings"
Moscow, Stal', No. 4, Apr 72, pp 313-316
Abstract: The paper deals with the causes of shrinkage cavities in iron-
nickel alloy castings (55 x 270 mm) made on continuous.radial pouring
equipment. It is shown that the thermal stresses in the crystallizing
crust which increase due to uneven cooling (separation of crust from the
ingot mold wall), reaching the yield point of the materiaLue the principal
cause. The growth of these stresses is governed by the temperature
dependence of the yield point. The process of shrinkage cavitation ceases
when the thermal stresses level off with the formation of a plastic articu-
lation in the form of a fold or localized.sag. Tests on various shapes
of ingot molds indicate rippled ingot molds to be theonly.solution for
preventing the- formation of shrinkage cavities. (3 illustrations, 8
bibliographic references).
VI
'.PROXY REEL/FRAME--300-7/0732 STEP NO- -UR/OL91/70/000/006/0044/0048
ciRc Ac~Essm NO-APOt3617L
UNCLASSIFIED DATE-04DEC7t
2/2 033
-ClRC ACCESSION~NO--AP0136171.
ABSTRACT/EXTkAC'T7--(U)-GP-0- "ABSTRACT. SAMPLES Or- BAKELITE (1) CONTG.
VARIOUS AXT-S. OF PHOH WERE PREPO. BY TPE PURIFICATION OF CO,14. 1. 1 WAq
~THEN PYROL.Y.ZED IN VACUUM OR IN AR AT 3EMPS. LESS THAN OR EQUAL To
1000DEGREES... ANAL. OF DTA DATA AND S RAY AND IR SPECTRA SHOW THAT THE
IMAIN RE ACTT'ONS WERE BREAKING CH. SUBZ Bk[DGESt OEHYDROGENATION, AND FREE
-~RADICAL RE-4VC-TIONS INVOLVING QUINONOID: STRUCTURES, GAS CHROMATOG. AND
-:~~MASS..SPECTRGSCOPY SHOWED THAT.THE MAIN. DECOMPN. 'PRODUCTS WER..--'PHOH!
::'..'-.--'CRESOL, BE, ZENE, H SOB2, CH SUB4~ -COr CO. SU%12v
AND H SU82 0. THE
~~CARBONIZED,~K-ESIDUE OBTAINED AT 9.00DEGR,EES HAD AN UNORGANIZED STRUCTURE..
"Il -T-HE* PYROLYSIS TEMP. INCAEASED',THE No.~ OF CONJUGATED
4GREAS ING 7
~'~'STRUCTURES AND ORDERING. THE SAMPLES14 I TH LOWER~ INITIAL PHOH CONTENTL
G'AV&'DFNSEi-l S TRUC TUR'ES
112-- ~-022 UNCLASSIFIED;7 ~'..PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
.TITLE--OXIDATION OF DIPHENYLMETHANE.-IN THE PRESENCE OF POLYPHENYLACETYLENE
_U_
A*Aot ASEYEVAt R.M.t YARKINAs,V.V.v,KOBRYANSKlYr V.M.
OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--~-K I NET. KATAL. 1970t 11 1) 241-4
DATE PUBLItHEb ------- 70
~,SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMLSiRY
,..TOPIC TAGS--BENZENE DERIVATIVE, OXIDATION, ACETYLENE, ORGANIC A10
COMPOUND,-ORGANIC NITRILE COMPOUND, CONJUGATE BOND SYSTEM, ANTIOXIDANT
'ADDITIVE
CCNITROL MARKING--N() RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSLFIEO
~_-.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1620 STEP NO--UR/0195/70/011/00110241/0244
ACCESSION NO--AP0112614
UNC LASS I F IED