'USSR UDC 547.495.1
6,&,"KOLESOVA, V. A., STREPMEYEV, YU. A..
"N-Phospho"lated Esters of N-Substituted Carbamic Acids"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol XLII (CIV), No. 1, 1972, pp 96-98
Abstract: By interaction of the acid chlorides of phosphoric, phosphonic and
phosphonous acids with sodium urethanes in a solvent~(ether~or benzene). a
series of..N-phosphorylated esters of N-Substituted carbamic.acids -- X-phos-
phorylated urethanes and derivatives of:phosphoric, phbsphonic and phosphonous
acids - were obtained with quite different substitutions on the nitrogen and
phosphorus atoms
RR"P(O)Cl + NaN(R"')COOIR R1R11P(O)N(R1") COOP. + NaCl.
The products of the reaction are tabulated with;aome of their physical
characteristics, yields and formulas. The structure of the compounds was
checked by infrared and paramagnetic resonauce spectra. The physiological ac-
tivity of the compounds demonstrated that many oLchem have broad-spectrum
pesticidal properties. Herbicidal, fungicidal and raticidal activity was de-
tected for some of the compounds.
37
Vli,-aniv a P_ k -0 litellno~m do 300
e D'I'PA na- uskoreniye vryveieniM ameritsiy - I ri a
yvshchikh (ef. English above.
dney vvedenii tzo~oT\a v organizm mlelroDita,
olog3,)), Moscow, 1972,
Editorial bwrd of the journal RadidbiOlQfliva LF,"-dio'beri
_'o 18,
13 p, bibl. 6 refs (tio Wkk-r, Dep (from 112,h-Biologicheskaya 101imdya, h
f 25 Sep 7,0, Abstract No 18 F1965 DeP)
Translation: Rats were injected stibeutaneously with ARIP41 hydrochloride (sic]
daily. After 20.9 days the animals were divided into:3 FraaDr,: (i) the animals
contirr-jed to receive Ap4l until daY 300; (11) the anImals.--were treated vith
DTPA for the next 100 d,%vs; (iii) the Animals received,no treatment after day
n241
200. Pentacin si- ificantly increasedthe rate of excretion of Ai after
60 days of treatment the amount of isotope in the liv IOr dearra-ased to 1-3.4~,
coa-mared vith the ancuant at the start of treatment and by day 300' it care to
4.9%. After 1103 days the a=,3!.int o* isoto-ne. in the skeleton decreased to C1
at
of the initial level. r)F--:'A was found to acceler e the ext-rt.,tion of AmM not
only with urine but also vith feces, altering the effective half-life of the
-1 /2
J21 017 UNCLASSIFIED 1111,I)CESSING DATF--300CT70
.C-1,RC ACCESSION NO--AP0121130
GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE, ROUTE OF INTRODUCTION OF
PRIME741 AM lNT0 RATS 010 NUT AFFECT ITS DISTRIBUTION 119 THE LIVER
(40-50PERCEtiT) AND SKELEraN (1.5-20PERCENT). FROH:JmE LIVER PRI"IE241. AM
WITHIN
-W A S EXCRETEE IN 2 PERIODS; 90PERCENT WITHIN 8 DAY51 A40 IOVc'
r ;,t 1 4 0 D Y S PRIME2et' ;A14 WAS FIXEG BY~ fl, -St
THE 'OLLC 0NE -VISSUL A i"10 I A S
NOT REM-3VED FROM THE SKELE-l"C'Up P--,lI4E2/il AM WAS. ABSOABEII) VE
RY QUICKLY BY
-IVING MAX. CONC-14. IN THE tlill% ORGANS
TH E. SU6CUTANEOUS LIPID TISSUES, ~>
of-POS I T I N 1-2 DAYS. FAC:IL I TY:~ INST, 010FIZ., MOSCOW, USSR.
----------- - ----- -
:777777777
1 /2 014 UNCLASSIFAED: nbcEssING UATE--30OCT70
~.TITLE-SYNTHESIS OF LACTONES. Vll.._~SELECTIIVE. REDUCTION OF
ACETYL,84TYRULACTOINIES BY ALUMINUM ~:1S0PRQPYLATE-U`-
~AUTHOR-(05)-ARUTYUNYAN, V.S.r SARKISYANt.C.k., KAZARYAN,,~SH.A., ZALINYAN,
~;Ai.G., -DANGYAN, M.T.
U _NT R Y bF INFC-USSR
R-CE-ZH. ORG. KHIM. 1970t 6(4), ~856-60
,,-DATE PLBLISHED--70
"-.$SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMf STRY
-.T rj.9 1. CTAGS-ORGAINIC SYINTKESIS, LACTONE, CHE14CAL REDUCT110.11, ORGJANUAALU~MINUM
-COMPOUND
C04TR0L.14ARK1XG--N0 RESTRICTIONS
CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PIRGIXY P, E EL F R AN E - 2 0 0 0 12 0 8 3 STEP NO--UR /03,5 (3170, 0 04 1004 10 d5 610860
:C IRC ACCESSICti N'G--AP0125670
UNCLASSIFIED
I V miff, IF
M NRMI~
014 o_.%rc---300CT70
~clptc' AccEssic-li Z%c-~iA f" c 12 5 6 7 o
TRE: SELECTI V E AE: N. 0;~'- )~LPH.Ap 1R
IS) G P- 0- -ABSTRACT.
Bu,.
BSTITi.;TZ:~01) ACIONE-S IR iEQUALS _~Tj PR , I
QSCAII~YL IW I T4 C I SO-10,M) SUa3 -AL (1), GAVE ALPHA,(R
,,HYDR,GXYE:THYL.)BUTYROLitCT~ON17~S.
tALPHA
I GAV&
E! W A-L
Ph.A,PRfjPl3XYElKYL) BETA #'CA.'Ra.IE'T.HUXY8UTYRrjL'~"-, rME kAS
XYLATED lo,:78ETAi (ALPHA tPROPMYETHYLI 8UTYF.,GLAC'l'0~,E- ~i t
DECARBIG
GAVE Ll. YM- REON. OF
OF BETA, A' -ET.YL'BUTYROLAC TONE IR 1 14 1ALSO
I 3,,GXQ8l)TYLA BUR YROLAC T014E G
AVE
GOULO
t-~`-IAL014A, t 3 T 14Y. IMOXYBUTYL) 6 UTYRO LAC TD NE ALOkki ACETYL~suvmt;l, LAGTONE-S
REDUCEDJN TMS -WAY. FACILITY: EREV'NN. Gus. UNIV.1
Ct"AN. USSR
UNCLA S__S 11JE-a
L /Z 009 VNCLAS-sir-m 111LOCES'StNG DATE--30OCT70
SY141-14f S I SC: f: LACTONES. Vill, REACTIGNS (If
--TITLE'
A.LPJJA,SUaST iTUTEO rDEL A tHYDROXY., GAMMA tCAPROLACTOP.1c. 5 -U--
ARUTYUNYAN, V.S.~r SARKISIYAN, O.A., KAZARY-AN,
S H . A -D A CCYXFI-.--g -.T
-'.CtU,1TRY.0F INFO-USSR
72
5 U B, C T A R S C-i "E M I S Ty
Tsi;Pic- T LACTONE-3 DZHYDRAT 11-1%-v
N'T R C LMARKING-W IRESTRICTICINS
BIG,` tWEN T-C-L A S S-WINCLAS S I F I EO
PROXY,
1C I It CACCESSIC-N NG--Ap 0 12 56 71
'Sri'
A N I E. 1.
L
1UNC L AS S T F I E 0
i,48STR AL-WEXTRACT-lUl U-0- ABSTRACT. T K E. D FE KY 0 R. 'e I C N 01 F
(R,:S-i E S T 1 T U T E D I s D E T A I HY D R W XY ~G AillflA , C APROll., gt(~ T ON 1: S I F Q UA S
ET, PA, BUt I SO-BU, !SO-AIMYL) W I N. 8PO ;SUB2 GAVL'
T IE
J(HE GIALRGUP OF I 3Y CL GAVE DELTAtLHLOROIANALOGS OF 1 1 1 f-t E A II F D
Q GIVE NA I rl',%L I L IT Y E R E V A IN
.41 T h E I G %A T, DELrA,ETHU)(f A' -GG.-S: OF 1.
GOS U.NlV., EREVAN, USSR.
MoRmalfflawn
1/2 014 UNC L ASS F I'ED PROCESSING DATE--16QCT70
Til.TLE--LTFETU4;_:S OF EXCITED NUCLEAR ST ATES ARISING DURING THE ALPHA DECAY
~.:.~'OF~ RADIUM-2Z3 AND BISMUTH-211 -,U-
-AUTHOR-t04-)-K0MARf A.P.v VOROBYEV# A&IA.y ZALITE9 YA.o!K0k0LEVv G.A.
GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'.t'OURCE--0OKL. AKAO. NAUK SSSR 19709~ 19191),p. 611-~-- 3
_ATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS-PHYSICSt NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
-.-TOP I CTPAIGS--NUCLEAR, ENERGY LEVEL, EXCITED JNUCLEUS, HALF LIFE, ALPHA DECAY,
RADONt BISMUTH,AMUCLEAR SPIN
__ C13NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
CLAS S_-UNC LA S S I F I ED
FPR0XY_REE_L/FRAl4E--1992/0946 STEP qO--UR/0020,f'70/i'91/OJI/3061/0063
~.CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT0112110
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR
UDC 539-144-6:539.1-083
ie Academ
Academician of Of Sciences Ukrainian 3SR,
A. A. ZALITE, YU. K
VOROB YEV) I ~nd_ K(Y;4OuVj ~G. 110.*j ?h7sicotechnical
:Institute imeni A emy of Sci-ences USSR, Leningrad
IlLifetimes of Excited Nuclear States Occurring in Alpha-.Decay of Ra-
:223 and. B L-211
Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 191, No. 1, 3.970, pp 61-63
joscow,
Abstract: Existing methods for measuring the short 11ifetimes of ex-
cited z3vites in the region of heavy alpha-active nuclei nave a number
,of important limiLatiorls. ThO a!ithors u.*ed a microicave method devel-
:oPed in their laborator The device consists of two time wiperhigh-
f -- for alpha particlos and for 4
_re4uency Shutters c.;nversion electrons
ec'? a time-delay system between the shutteIrs, and thy measuring appara-
tuss The:source, set on thin.0-Micron) a IU;M'i num foil, 'is placed be-
Ween modulating resonators. A doable -f ocusi nit maVietic-sector b,~ta
-..spectrometer, with a pulse resolution of:0*75 Percept, is tuned to
:'~~thell conVersionline peak. When,the :superhigh-frequency modulation is
-the energy of e flying through the resonator gap
iwitched on, changes
C
VZ
USSR
K OVIM A RA. P., et al., Doklady Akademii.flaulk SSSR, 191, No 1, 1970~
pp-61-63
....-according to the superhigh-frequency phase. As a result, the detec-.
.-tor of the beta spectrometer records,onlythose ecwhich did not
change their energy. The time shutter~fo_.the alpka particles is
~another resonator which simulates the energy of .5eoond~xy-emission
electrons formed by alpha particles during, passage - throjigh the foil
and accelara'Goed in the gap between the :foil.and the resonator to
2 kev. As they pass through the resonator, ~ the elect~ron5 are
analLyzed for energy with the aid of an electrostatJx analyzer and an
open-type electron multiplier. Chosen for the lifetimo measurement
were the level 269 kev of hn-219,,formed in alpha-docay of Ra-223,
-,-and the level _350 kev of TI-20'1~, formed. in alpha-di~cay of Bi-211.
and V. A.
The authors thank B. V. GiIGOR'IYFV, A. K. LZBEDEV
SMURNOV for their assistance in the-work a n.d A.I YEGOROV and L. M.
~..j VASI4'r,'YL'VA for preparing the sourcese
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IJDG"; 671-371~.201:
N-W
A KFI-Ela-f.'IiNis ZI 1 1.211. InstitutW of ElectklnIcs and Computer
Oetr5noloL~y' Academy of Sciences of the L&tvian S~R
"An Anal,-vsis oil Sa,,);tocth Volta---e Generators vl~th lNegative Re-,-.~Lstnneell
Pdga, TZVeS'4ya A--:adem4-; Na!ak Latvf-a-71-MR, `0 2, 1970, n 21*9-115
t; ra c t 7he aubject is a sawtooth volta-e c-enerettor w~ th comp- t
-Abs insa i-MZ
D-IF. Su c h generators require, a nonlag-ing which is,sreq-,Iently provided
-C~ 0
by the use of a high capacIty capacitor in place of the )power vource, although
this worsens linearity and el4minates the poss. ility of~close control on the
-b
'lope of tile lltee~,
Ae c4rcuit cor--idered in this ca-;se diff ers in that the a'T is grounded,
'f icient of amplification arCater than I., and a
the am;Ai ar has a coat-
voltage divider Is added so th,--it the ratio of two resistances dete.-mines the
coefficient of amplification.
The easiezt way to tjrwlyzc Guc~l c I -rc u t G 14; t4r) cvrlsidc:~:- the 11:11111if,;P-7- ir-
ter .3
of a m!ZaLivf: The circui` de im, ~~j qu,lte~, ir t"
mkG~r and that matlhemzOiclal analpin, iG t1110
Auoeszary Condition of linvar1l~-y ia that the neCtative re&fatnmcu be equal
112
USSR
ZALITISI E. A., KHER;'71ANIS, E. 7, Izvestiya Alkadenii Navlr- Latki-iskoy SSR,
No 2. 1970, 109-U5
'ive resistance in 'he circuit. Aftar Bcme discuas4on
absolute1v to the
J Ve
oF' the --dt-al caze, the article considers real appro:d= c-,~-S to a -IC-C-at-
rea-istance, Drincinally a T)hasa inversion direct current. ~amnli -~`ier with ~Dosi-
tive resist-I've feedback. Two circuits of this type are ahoe.,rr. vchematically,
ent coziducti7ity,: Euid ome wizh 'our
one with two ti-misis-'-ors of differ
L
COMDOU11M L-Mrziato.-s. T'hese circuits are an lyzed in some dehli] It is
sh-ow-n- that variations in the gaii-n of. the =plifter are by tlae fact
that i-t- dez)ends on the gain of the trarsistorz, and rhea first transistor in
the circuit is wor]kine at strall current. levels, uAlhere the gain is small and
and MP116 transistors, the ronlinearitty of the
rariable. Using tne MP113
negative resistance is below.l,%. T h esecond circuit design improves this
k of being tempera-
lac,
.-characteristic by a factor of 10~ but it has the d-rawL
ture sensitive.
BoAlh circuits shown are ubject:to good c~.n~rol over 3, fair,y w-le ranE;e
DY, varjlr4~,7 thra ve;-tage duriac- the meriods, 6 cha-z-ge and ,.-,ac~axse of the
iblev, to form trianzLlar saw' ue'h
1 aker, it p0."
or.Lbt6r. trapezoidkxl vave for= from a Simple rect t1gull.
2/Z
Thin Films..
USSR UDC: 539.216.2:5:36.42
ZAKHAROV, V. P., ZALTVA, V. I.
.........
"Phase rransition from Amorphous State to Polycrystal in Thin Films of C, Si,
Ge, GeSe and GeTe and its Influence on Conductivity and Optical Density"
Moscow, Neorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 9, No 9, Aug 73, pp 1325-1329.
Abstract: This work studies certain regularities of the phase transition from
the amorphous state to the polycrystalline,,state in thin films of C, S1, Ge,
GeSe and GeTe and the influence of this transition on conductivity and optical
properties Ilic phase transition occurs under the experimental conditions
(films 10-~ cm thick. p-repared by vacuum siputtering onto~ unheated glass sub-
strares and transferred to capron holders,~ transition stimulated by the power-
ful Light pulse of a gas discharge tube) in such away ai. to indicate the quai-
itative identity of the conversion in all of the substances tested. The
threshold energy required to !stimulate the,transition indicates that the
amorphous state is relatively stable in these compounds. The transition.
changes the conductivity, optical reflection. spectra., trajismission spectra
and integral optical density of the films.'
1/1
-USSR UDO.: 621.315.592
ZALIVA, V. I. and ZAEHAROV, X. P-~
I'Mysical Nature of the Svritehing.Effects.in.Amorplious Semicon-
ductors"
'Leningrad, Fizika i tekhnika. poluvrovodnVkrov, ~No 7, 1972, pp
Abstract: This paper describes comparative experiments in the in-
vestigation,of kinetics of the phase transition from the amorphous
state to the polycrystal and of the switching effects and "memory"
in amorDhous GeTe films. The purpose of these experiments is to
clarify the physiml nature of the reversible switching effect,
Such effects were observed in films of.such materials as Ge-Si-As-
Te compovands and in stoichiometric GeTe, all of them 4unorphous.
Also investigated was the thexmally~stimaiats-d crystallization of
amorphous GeTe with an electric field'of up to 41-10-Vem in in-
tensity applied to the substance. The effect oT thi8 experiment
was negative, with the applied electric f -Jeld h-P-N-ing , no inf luence
in the kinetics of crystallization. The authors: find. that the
Dhysical nature of Phase transformations is.universal, and that
they are connected with the formation of "memory" in amorphous
1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED, PROCESSING DATE--230CY70
UF THICK ANODE.FILMS:ON ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN A COMPOSITE
ELECTROLYTE -U-
AUTHOR- (03) -1 GNATOIV, N.N., ZALIV,ALOV, F.P TOMASHOV, N.D.
~_G'OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
S OURC E--ZH. PRIKL. KHIM. (LENINGRAD)-~19701 43131), 554-60
DAT E PUBL'ISHED ------- 70
'SUBJECT. AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--ALUMINUM ALLOY, ELECTROLYTEVANODIZATIONo MICROHARONESS
MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
.-.-DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/1948 STEP NO--UR/0080/7010ri-3/003105541(1560
Cj R CACCESSION NO--AP0118910
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 oz8 UNCLASSIFIED PROCE115rNG DATE-230CT70
_CI_RC ACCESSION -1,10--AP0118910
'.'A8STkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDIES WERE MADE OF THICK FrLM
ANODIZING OF INDUSTRIALLY IMPORTANT AL ALLOYS IN H SUB2 SO SUB4 20 PLUS
H SLJ82 C SUB2 0 SUB4 15 G-1. AT 15-18i)EGREESP 2.5 ANO~5 A.-014 PR[14E2
C.D.t AND FOR 0.5-3o5 HR. VOLTAGE VS. TIME CURVES A,4C OBTAINED AND
THEIR CHARACTERISTICS ARE EXPLAINEI). THE RATIO ETA OF THE WT. OF ANHYD.
AL SUB2 0 SIJB3 FORMED TO THE WT OF AL REACTED DEC.~EASES WITH TIME FOR
.-MOST CASES DUE TO DISSOLN. OF THE OXIDE FILM. THE OUALITY OF THE
,ANODIZED FILM DETERIORATES WITH LOWER ETA* THE THICKNI'ESS INCREASES
'LINEARLY WITH TIME AT THE RATE 0.7-1 MU-MIN. FOR'ALLOVS CONTG.
NEGLIG,IBLE CU, THE MICROHARDNESS IS.480-520 KG-MM PPIPIE2. CU DECREASES
THE MICROHARDNESS AND INCREASES THE POROSITY. AT THE HIGHER C.D. OF
5A-DM PR.IME2, THE FILM QUALITY IMPROVES- -THE COMPOSITE ELECTROLYTE
GIVES FILMS COMPARABLE TO THOSE.OBTAINE; IN COLD H,SUB2. 50 SUB4 AND CAN
:_BE USED WIDELY IN PRACTICE. FACILITY: INST*~FIZ_ KHTMsor MOSCOWt
USSR.'
UNCLASSIFLED.
USSR UDC 669.017:539.4+548.55
SAVITSKIY, Ye. M. , BUIRKHANOV, G. S., ZALIVINj 1. M. Moscow
"Structure and Mechanical Properties of NiAl in the Po.lycrystalline and Single
Crystal States"
Kiev, Problem Prochnosti, No ll,-Nov 72, pp 111~113.
purities and structure on the cold
Abstract: The influence of interstitial im
shortness of the metal compound NiAl .(CaCl-type crystal structure) and the
dependence of mechanical properties of NiAl single cTystalson the crystallo-
graphic direction of compression testing are studied. The material has a
-rily
body-centered cubic lattice with a mixed type of interatomic bond, Prima
metallic. Production of the compound in the single Crystal state with reduced
content of interstitial impurities causes anincrease in ductility and a dis-
placement of the cold shortness threshold in compression testing from 400-500 C
to room temperatures. Studies of the mechanical properties of single crystals
show their stronger orientation dependence in comparison to other face-
centered cubic and body-centered cubic metals. The anisotropy of compressive
strength was approximately 200%, as opposed to 30% for body-centered cubic
metals.
30
1/1
m
UM 681.5.06.51
ROTOVA, R F., YEZROYA, E. A., ZALIZNYA:K. NJ. A. RODINOVIA, L. A., CHERMSHNEYA,
"Translator for the "MXGATs" Computer"
F" Uch. Zap. Perm. Un-t, [Scientific Writings of Perm' University], 1970, No 220,
149-160,,(Tra-iislated f-rom Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971,
AbstractNo. 5V642, unsigned).
Translation: The translator for the I'ARAGATs," co;nputer 31 s based on the TA-J
translator for the M-20 computer. Me input. language is ALGOL--60 witK some
limitations.
Acc. Nr* Abstractirg Eie.rvice:
ABST.' t'
98- cliEm,c-
Ref. Code:
'17'irwilitim 111trate alkali Met.11
Yak tnov, Ml. j'u*ksw*vV V ~ Vjasovw, Zh,
T)~ ~,:AU74
'0. --NaNQ~--N-O (sysicir, 1) at 2~ d jvlc-N~01-
: ar in Sr~ NO
I-W aad systerus (syitemii AT aul Ill,
resp.) at 25 and 35' are., g ven.. , vAtern I has tbrtc sol~y, iso-
s
t-herms, corresponding N '404.
In systerns 11 and 111., cmly form 11~25'wtilc%nly
SrON02). forms at 3,
hi ystc~ tilt., 13 oi ith COM-
pon .ent, increawd with iiicy~aMng cDnA*1r1- of ibe kth~.coinpauent.
This provcs ccrnlofex~fotuwion pi v-term, 11 alld Ill a-A its
absence in vysteta'.I..
REEL/FRAME
USSR UDC 576.311:578.085.2
IMKOVA, L. P., BOG01
MOTA)VA, N. N., ZALKIND, S. Ya., and MIDMAPARIDZE, 0. G.,
Laboratory of Cytopathology and L Mffiw
aynfire ry, Mobiology, Institute of
Virus Preparations, Ministry of Public.Health USSR, MOSCOW
"Studies of Lysosomes of Cells in Cultures Infected With Tickborne Enceph-
tis Virus"
a
li
Leningrad, Tsitologiya, Vol 12, No 10, Oct 70, pp 111328-1,333
Abstract: Cytochemical -methods, determination of acid phospilatase activity
and cytological methods (accumulation of nautralred and acridine orange
dyes) were used in a comparative study,of the lysosom(! apparatus of twa
stable cell lines, one of which acutely infected and the other latently -
infected with tickborne encephalitis virus, Considerable changes in the
localization and psysiological state of the lysasomes were,found which are
apparently associated with different stages of the infection. Immediately
after infection, lysosome granules move to the cell periphery and their
activity is reduced. After 2-3 hours, the lysosorles are in the peri-
nuclear zone; their acid phosphatase activity is enhanced, as is the ac-
cumulation of vital staius. For the acute infection,*the maximum reaction
1/2
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~.USSR
IZAKOVA, L. P., et al, Tsitologiya, Vol 12, No 10, Oct '10, pp 1,328-1,333
is observed 24 hours after virus inoculation. In the lat6nt infection, the
maxi-mum reaction is observed 24-72 hours.after infection, After 5-6 days,
the lysosone apparatus returns to its~normal state.; The lysosome reaction
in the early stages of infection thus~depends on thei typeiof infection
(acute or latent).
212
17
1/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--160CT70
i'TITLE--ORGANIC CULTURES OF THE RESPIRATURY TRACT OF HUMAN EMaRYO,-U-
~~`.AUTHOR-103)-GQRYUNOVAI A.G.i ALEKSEYEVA, A.K., ZAL~IAND LSOYA*
VTRY OF INFO--USSR
01J,
,;_-S0URCE--8YULLETENl EKSPERIMENTALINOY BIOLOGII I MED,ITSINY, 1970Y VOL 69i
5t PP 108-11-1
E PUBLISHED ------- 70
-:.-SUBJeCT, -AREAS---BI-OLOGI-CAL ... AND- -MEOl-CAL-5C,IENCES
TAGS--EMBRYOLOGY, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, TISSUE C-ULTUREt CULTURE
_~:MEDIUM, VITAMIN? PENICILLIN# S i GLUCOSEii INFLUENZA VIRUS
TREPTOMYCIN
~,,CGNTAOL t4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
~,..-OOCUMENT. CLASS--UNCLASSLFIED
STEP NO -UR/02190'70/061?10051010810111
C I RC ACCESSION NfJ--AP0120896
UNCLASSIFIED
2112 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DAT r_--1 60CT7 0
C-IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120896
;,ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--tU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. BY THE METHOD OF ORGAN CULTURES ON
T H E _R
MILLIPOROJUS H-A FILTERS THE AUTHORS CULTIVATED TISSUE_ OF I ACHEA,
NASAL EPITHELIUM A*,-,'D LUNG OF 5-6 MONTH OLD HUMAN E-11BRYUS. THE NUT R i ENT
MEDIUl 14AS COMPOSEb OF 80PERCENT NO. 199 MEDIUMI 20PERCENT OF EMBRYONIC
EXTRACT WITH THE ADUITION TO I ML OF ME01UM 01: 4 i'413 OF GLUCUSE-t 10 MG OF
V-ITAMIN A AND 100 UNITS EACH OF PENICILLIN AND STRtEPTOMYCIN. CULTJ,~ES
~OF
TH TRACHEA IRETAINED VIABILITY, FOR 2:MONTHS 'OBSERVATION PFkIOD),
CULTURES OF THE RASAL EPITHELIUM AND PULMONARY TISSUE, FOR ONE AND ONE
HALF.MONTHS* THE CULTURES WERE. INFECTED 'Wil-H A2 JNFLUENIA VIRUS IN A
-E)OSE OF 10 PRINIE5-10 PRIME6 10 SUB50 AND ITS:PROPAGAT[UN' viAS STUDIED
S.11MULTANEOUSLY WITH INOCULATION OF VIRAL PARylrLES AND 7-35 DAYS AFi*EP
BEGINNING OF CULTIVATION. IT IS SHOWN THAT A2 1"FLUENZA VIRUS IS
CAPABLE OF PROPAGATION IN ALL THREE TYPES OF CULTU:tES OURING THE ENTIRE
PERIOD OF CULTIVATION. IN THE EXPLANT$,0F.THE PULPIONARV TISSUE STRAINS
VIRUS POSSESSING AND NOT POLSSESSING RESIDUAL VIRULENCE
--OF A2 INFLUENZA
-.Ff3R FACILITY.,. -MOSCOW~SCfENTIr-IC KE5EARCH ItISTITUTE
'OF VIRAL PREPARATIONS.
UNCL4SS IF TED
L/2 037 UNCLASSI FFED P AOC ESIS ING CIA L - - 27 N"OV 7 0
-'i I (-,'? 0ARC TYPE OPERA F 1 ON OF THE EL~C ~00ES W: A
:,T .1 TL E
GrENEWmR. -u-
AUTHOR- 10 4) - Z ALK V.I. KIRILLOVY V,V4, LARIONOVp YU i A1 5 E MEtNOV, IN. S
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSP
SOURCE--ZH. PR.TKL. MEKH. TIEKH. FIZ* NO. 1 130-4( JAN-F ES 1970)
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT APEAS-PHYSICS
-TOPIC TAGS--FLECTROOE, MA GN T (11 IY 0 ROOY HA M I C SELECTRIC ARC ARC DISCHARGE,
SILICON CARBIDE
'CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
0OCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAIME-3002/0114 STEP NO--UR/0207/?0/000/001/0130/0134
C I RC ACIC ESS ON _N0--AP_0 12-FY740
Z/2 037 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27MOV70
C--IRC ACCESSION NO-AP0127740
:--,ABSTRACTlF-XTRACT--(U) GP-0- A3STRACT. THE OPERATION OF THE ELECTRODES OF
AGNcTOHY0RO0Y-.,4A-MIC GENERATOR 'e4AS INVEST [GATEO,~ AT KELATIVELY HIGH
A 4
CURRENT DENSITIES, USING NIFTALLIC AND SILICGN CARBIDE, ELECTRODES. IT
WAS FOUND THAT, IN CASF 9F 0?i-ili"kTION AT HI,G)4 CURPIENT DENSITIES ilrCRO
ARCS AqE FORMED AT THE ELCTRUIDE SURFACE. THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE
ELECTRODE AND THE 1.74SULATOR, lel'HEPE POTASSIUM CO~~IIPGUNDS ARE DEPOSITED ON
RF'CEP 'WAS F-U01D TO CXER
-LECTROOE SUR 'j '
THE E T A STRUING INFLUENCE ON THE
BEHAVIOR OF THE ARCSY WHICH ARE CONSIDERED AS BEtNG RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
ELECTRO EROSION OF riiE ELECTRODE. SUCH 141CRO ARCS APPEARED ON -METALLIC
CATHODES AT CURRENTS OF 5 TO 6 A WITH AN ELECTRODE SURFACE OF 11 C11
PRIME2 UNDER CONDITIONS CLOSE TO SHORT CIRCUIT. THE DAMAGING BURNING OF
ARCS BETWEEN THE ELECTRODE ANO INSULATOR MAY BE PkEVENTED BY IMPROVED
DESIGN*
UNCL4
I F I
HUM-%
Imc 533.9
VISHMM-MlaY, V.11., VOYTENKO, D. A. ,VOLKOV, YE. D., DIKIY, A. 0. , QUIR&A
XONOT02;O P. I., LOISEYEV, S. S., PAVLICHENKO, dd'~~ .9. ,PA8iU,01, V. K.
SUPRUMPICO, V. A., TOLOK$ V. T., TEPRESHCM M F. F. , TOMKOPHYAD, V. M. , and
TARASEI'KO# V. P., Physico-Technical Institute of AcadeV of Sciences Ukrainian
SSR# Maikov
"Energy Losses of Plasma in a Ura,-,an' Stellarator With Large Shear"
Kiev, Ukrainskly Fizzicheskiy Zhux7mlt Vol 161 1,
'o 8, Aug 71, pp 1320-1323
Abstracti 1n:vestiEations of the rate of enem, losses In Dlasma have shown
that the holding ti_me of ra--,icles sipificantly exceeds the, epergy life
"ision type This article dism=tses the results
time whoa the ptazmm- is of coll 4 k,
of InvestiCations on the rate of anera losses of co!IL-~on-ty-pe plasma for
the "Uramm" The autho= stuliy the dbe-pendence of enerv life
tine of ihe pla-sma on the amotunt Of shearand,the angle of conversion. They
ma,,-Q extensive uze of graphs to illustrate their findings ard.firA that the
exrerl---atal roirAs Re on a straight line. The authors conclu.'ie that the
reaultz be ezp.L~,-ined cn the ba-zis that a tempoi-a-ture-drift. inztabilit-y
dovelops In tho pimmt. The article contains 5 figuzres iund 8,bibliogz-aphic
USSR
LTX 5-3/3-0
S -7~iT-77~ IL V..
AZAIM-41-9-1 !1. .1 Y Z JOY G. IL'YEMW B. P. LATSTO, Ye.
and TOLOK, V. T., PhY:iico'ccJI=ica.L Institute ot -t-he Acade.-.,,,y of ~S)ciencelr
"Capture of Plas:~-- in"ected Thto ari In-jector-14vextor IP~reiee of a
in the Case of. a 55'hort- aDA. Lov,-T-erm Modulation of" t1le corif~ndn,4 1,1%gnetic
Field"
Kiev, Vla-ainskiy Fdzicheskiy Zirarxrnal, Vol. 17, 11o 3., Ym, T2, P- 368-371
Abstract: The invet3tij;,ation of the of plar,-,~a by tilcl
netic field of ar, inject-or-divertor. dw~-ice of a
capture of the piasz-,a iras invastilgntea by iff--dulaticni clallatio'n-, of cw-Vil-A~-
magnetic fifeld.lcoser and jrcater thaw. the duration of p1lbr~n.,,-i ii.Qo-o-Lion. P,,
the use of a shorxt-term- pulse. of the counter r-agnetic fteld, the fai-.~ardl part.
sirn Plw: w1hich is more vabiable for tho injeot-ioll, CF7,-,l be
of tile Pla;
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