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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BANSHCHIKOV, V. M. - BARAKOV, YU. P.

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JSSPI BIAUNISHCHIKOV, V., Meditsinskaya Gazeta, 30 Jun 72, p 3 We must also eliminate the serious_gap Ir. the sexual education of young people. Scientifically substantiated psychosexology, which examines the problems of the relationship between sex and the psyche realistically, sliould be f3et against the Freudian and neo-Freudian concepts prevalent abroad. There are also vast problems in psychohygienic and psychoprophylactic work among mature and elderly individuals. Rise in the general-standard in the approach to the human psyche is a decisive condition of the success of psychohygienic mea- sures. The experience of our Polish colleagues attracts attention. Recently, they have regularly broadcast over television mass autogenic training sessions. These sessions are also important for the prevention of vascular diseases, primarily heart; vessel and brain injuries. Thus, problems of psychohygiene, psychoprophylwis, and psychohygienic propa- ganda are urgent as never before. 5/5 Fublications~' USSR ~V. V, M., Honored Scientist Professor (Editor) Moscow, Elektroson v pmkticheakoy meditalne (ElectroBleop in 14edical Practice), RSFSR Ministry of Public Health, :Lq?Z, Z5'W pp Translationi Contents Section 1. Modern State of the Art In Electrosleep V. M. Banshchikov. Modern State of the Art and Prospocts for the D3velopment of the P-toblem of Electrosleep 5 Yet I. Kulikova (Legedinskaya). Application~of Blectrolsleep Therapy in Psychoneurology 20 S. R. Ro~vtenburd. Application of Electrosleep in Surgery and Anesthes- iology N. A. Xostyukhina. Application of Electrosleep-im Internal Medicine Clinics 3A L. S. Fersianinov, B. M. Kastrubine Application of Electrosleep in Pediatric-Gynecologic Practice 40 T. V. Rikitina, U. 1. Kbartulari. Prospects for the Application of Electrosleep in stozatology 46 Section I!. Theoretical Principles of Electrosleep V. M. Banshobikov# Yet I. Kulikova (Ledgdinskaya). 5. R. Roytenburd. Physiological Aspecto of Bloctmleep 55 117 USSR BANSHCHIKOV, V. M., Electroaleep in MedIcal. Practice, RSF`SR, Mini3try of Public Health, 1972, 256pp V. It. Banshchikov, Ye. 1. Kulikova (Lebedinskaya), K. V. Sudakov, D. A. Arsentlyev. Analysis of the Cortical-Subcortical Inter-relations under Nlectrosleep Conditions 73 V. 14. Banshebikov, V. A. Pirogov,.Ye. I. Kuli-kova (Lebedinakaya). Behavior and FM of the Reaction After Couree Stimulation of .Somnogenic Structures by an Electric Current 79 F.. I-L.Kastrubin, Ye. A. sokolova, V.-F. Pronin# T. B. 'Kupreyshviii, S. Sidorova. State ox zPe Contractile Capacity and Hamcdynamice of the Womb during Electroanalgesia in Birth 82 ff. A. Kostyukhina, K. V. Sudakov, G. A. Putan, S. I. Dobromyslova. Study of the Emotional Reaction of Patients with Hyp3rtonle Disease under the Effect of Eleatrosleep 86 V. A., Pirogov, 1. A. Chernishevskaya, K. V. Sudakov. Electroencephalog-raphic Analysis of Experimental Sleep Caused by Low-rl'requency Stimulation of the Deep Structures of the Brain of Rabbits 91 1. 5 Robiner, S. R. Roytenburd, Electroancephalographic Contwi of Electrosleep Therapy 99 2/7 - 85 USSR IMSHCHIKOV, V. M., Electrosleep in kledical Practicel RSFSR Kinistry of Public Health, 1972, 256 pp S. R. Roytenburd, Yu. N. Fedorovskiy. Hemodynamic Shifts as Criteria of the Effectiveness anti Optimal Duration of Electrosleep for Patients with Obliterating Diseases of the Arteries of-*the.Extremitles 104 L. A. Safronova, A. A. Aristov. State of the Cardiovascular System of the Mother and Fetus During Electrosleep Treatment of Late, Toxicosis. in Pregnant Women L. A. Studnitsyna. Variation of-the FunWon of the Sympatho-Adronal System of Patients with Hypotonic Dinease,Under the Effect of Electro- sleep 116 Section III. Practical Application of Electrosleep, Ye. R. Afanwyoval Ye. As Obrazteova, Oar ExperionceJn the Application of Electrosleep Under the Conditions of the Psychoneurological Clinic 123 M. Ya. Bandrimert M. I. Khalturina. Experiment in AmbiLlatory Treatmont with Electrosleep in the Children's Polyclinic 12? L. F. Belash, A. R. Fedox-enko. Electrosleep in the Treatment of Patients with Beginning Glaucoma 131 Y. If. Gerasimenko. Electrosleep in the Complex Treatment of Patients with Rheumatoid Polyarthritis 135 317 USSR BAIISHCHIKOV, V. M. , Electrosleep in Medical Practice, RSFSR Ministry of Public Health# 1972, Z56 pp N. Yu. Gilinskaya, Z. N. Tsogoyeva, I. N. Negodova. Therap-e-utic Application of Blectrosleep in the Presence of Logoneuroses 14o O.-B.-I)avydova. Experience in the Treatment of Bronchial Asthma by Lot,- Frequency Pulsed Currents by the Electrosleep Procedure 144 N. S. Yegorova, I. V. Pogrebizhskaya, 0. S. Tuping, E.,M. Kastrubin. Conaition of the Newborn on Application of Electroa4algesia During Birth 147 K. S. Kamenskaya, A. T. Efendlyevat G. R. Giginsbvili. Electrosleep as a Factor in Treating the Nervous System and the Neurobumoral System of Regulation in the Complex Treatment of Patients with Ischemic floart. Disease with Stenocaxdia 151 X. M. Kastrubin. Application of the Neurotropic Effect of Pulsed Currents (Electrosleep, Electroanalgesia) for Preparing Pregnant Women for Birth 157 N. A.,Kostyukhina, S. 1. Dobromyslova, G. A. Putan. Re.sults of Treating Patients With Hypertension x1th Mectrosleep 160 4/7 86 N. A. Kostyukhina, G. A. Putan. Results of Treating Patients with Hypertonic Disease 11 Stage B Using Interference Currents 166 Ye. 1. Kulikova (LeDedinskaya), M. N. Ruznetsova, T. M. Sinitsyna. Com- parative Evaluation of Blectrosleep Therapy and the.Conplex with Blectrosleep in the Presence of Agrypnia in Elderly~and Old Patients 170 Ye. I. Kulikova (Lebedinskaya), 14. 11. Ruznetsovap.T. M. Sinitsyna. Catamnestic Observations of the Treatment of Elderly,and Old Patients with Cerebral Atherosclerosis with Blectrosleep 174 A. D. Kurepina. Treatment of Certain Diseases in Children with Electro- sloop 180 F. F. Lomachonkova. Experiment in the Application of Electroaleep Under Stationary and Polyclinical Conditions of the LKlinskiy Rayon of Oblast 183 X. Ya. Nikoladze. Therapeutic Application of Electrosleep in the Case of Hypertension 187 Yu. S. Nikolayev, E. A. Leyzerovich, Electrosleep, Combined with Unloading Dietetic Therapy of Psychological Diseases with Agryralic Syndrome Igo L. S. Persianinov, I. P. Ivanov, L. A. Safronova. Application of Neutro- pie Therapy with Pulsed Currents (Electrosleep) Daring Late Toxicoses of Pregnant Women 197 7 USSR BAIISHCHIKOV, V. M., Electrolseep in Medical Practice, WSR 14inistxy of Public Heath, .1972, 256 pp 0, 0. PrImakova, S. R. Roytenburd. Experiment in the Applicalion of Electro- . sleep in Combined Anesthesia 201 0. 0. Primakova, S. R. Roytenburd. Experiment in the Application of Electrosleep in Antishock Therapy 206 T. N. Pugina. Treatment of Patients Suffering from Forms of Coronary Atherosclerosis with Electrosleep 211 L. Ya, Rabichev. Electrosleep Therapy for Stuttering in Children 214 X. U.-Rastrigin, S. 11. Dizna. Application of Electroarialgesia in Gynecological Patients During the Pootoperation Period 219 S. R. Roytenburd, Yu. N. Fedorovskiy, 1. S. Robiner, Ya. 1-1. Zhudro, 1-1. 1. .1likiforova, A. R. Fedorenko. Direct and Remote Results of Treatment of Patients Suffering from Obliterating Disease of the Arteries of the Extremities with Electrosleep 224 G. F. Strel'tsova. Experience in Treatment with Electrosleep 233 L- A. Studnitsyna, E. M. Orekhova Differentiated Application of Electro- sleep During Treatment of Patients with Hypertension 2,16 6,, USSR BANSHCHIKOV, V. 1-1., Electrosleep In Medical Practice, RSFSR Iftnistry of. Public Health, 1972, 256 pp A. R. Fedorenko, R. I. Zubareva N. R. Pokrovskaya. Electrosleep in the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Hypertension 242 A. R. Fedorenko. Organizational:Possibilities of the Introduction of Nev Hathods of Diagnostics and Treatment Including Blectrosleep in the Polyclinic 2116 2. 1. Rhaytin. Treatment with Electroaleep in Children's Polyclinical Practice in the Light of Future and Remote Results 25.t Publieations~ bSSR 'A (Editors) V. M. BAZTShChIKOV AND I. A. ShIShKB Voprosy Kliniki Patageneza i Terapii Peikhicheskilth Zabolevaniy (Clinical Picture, Pathogenesis, and 'Therapy of Mental Diseases),labstracts of papers read at a conference ol loscow psychiatrists and neurol6gists corieorating the 160th anniversary of the founding of Moscow Mental Hospital 110 3, 25 Septellfber 1972, Moscow, 1972, 464 pp Translation: Foreword This collection contains abstracts of papers read at a scientific and practical conference sponsored by 1,1oscow Municipal 1ASent'Ll Hospital No- 3- It was. held at a significant time-to coincide with the oirtstanding event in the history of our people -- the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The achievements of the Soviet health system during this brief historic period are Itnown to the entire world. They reflect the, constant concern shm"n by the Soviet state for the health and welfare of the people of our country. These days riedical workers are taking an active part In a socialir;t competition now under way. Everywhere they are reviewing their accomplishments and discuscing the mant urgent trattera relatIng to the protection of health and prevention and control of disease. They are outlining irays of dealing with 1/17 i UR Ii !i I, USSR V. M. BANShChIKOV and I. A. ShISWUNA, Voprosy Kliniki Patogeneza i Terapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevaniy., 25 September 1972, 464 pp, and solving the problems presented by the 24th Congress of the Comaunist Party of the Soviet- Union in the field of health care and -medicine. For the Soviet psychiatrists actively engaged in preventive work, the most urgent problems are those connected with the intrOuction of progressive principles of organizing psychiatric care and use of the best methods of diagnosing and treating mental disease. one of the ntal ho The staff oL - V country's oldest mL . spitals, I-Ioscow 11;ental IlosPit-01 110- 3 (the former Pre6brazhanakaya fIoqiitcLl for the Insane), which is carrying on the human traditions nurtured by the generations oil pro- gressive psychiatrists who worked within its walls, prepared for the aiuAversary with great seriousness. One of the results of such preparation vms the above- mentioned scientific and practical conference at which.the hospital physicians shared their experience. The conference was. also timely because it coincided with the completion of the 20-year stage in the "psyebopharmacological" era in psychiatry. The radical changes that took place durini,-, these 20 years in organizing and providing psychiatric care become quite evident when viewed against the historical background of one of the oldest rnntal hospitals that recently marked its 160th anniversary. 2/17 USSR V. M WiShChIKOV PJiD I. A. ShIShKINA, Voprosy Klinikd Pt.,togeneza i Terapii Psii~icheskJldi Zaboleranly, 25 September 197~, 46t pp This collection includes the reports of prominent clinicians and rany work practicing physicians ing in research organizations-, psychiatric clinics, medical schools., and psychoneurological hospitals of Moscow and other cities in the RSFSR. It consists of eight sections devoted to various timely problems pertaining to the prevention, pathogenesis, symptoms, and treatment of mental diseases (schizophrenia, affective psychoses, senile psychoses, epilepsy, endogenous organic psychoses, chronic alcoholism, and "borderline" states). Special sections are concerned with the history,bf the hospital and organization of psychiatric care (section 1), laboratory and experimental studies (section VIIO, and casuistic observations,(ocction VIII). We hope that the proceedings of the conference will be of interest to the broad psychiatric community and of use to the reader. Editors Contents Foreword... 3 SECTION I. HISMRY AND ORGANIZATIOIN OF PSYCHIATRIC CAM Shishkina, 1. A. "ALma mater" of Moscow psychiatry... . 7 Kameneva) Ye. 11. TUerapy and clinical observations in the First Moscow 3/17 Municipal PlIental Hospital During World liar Two... 14 USSR V. M. BAh'ShChIKOV and I. A. ShIShMA, VODrosy Kliniki.Patogeneza i Terapii Psikh-icbeskikh Zabolevaniy, 25 September !972, 464 pp Shishkina, I. A. Characteristics of and trends in the development of therapy in the Moscow ~IenftLl Hospital No- 3 During the Iast 15 Years... 19 Gerish, A. G., N. N. Bazhenoy and the organization of psychiatric care in the Voronezh Provincial Zemstvo rural self-government in prerevolutionary Russia, 26 Gerish., A. G.1 N. H. Ba-zhenov's correspondence on the organi7irtion of Psychiatric care in World War One*&. 29 Shishkin, A. P. From the history of the 1sociohygienic trend in Sciviet ~20s... 32 psychoncurclogy in the 1( Berman., M. Ya. Or8anization of stomatological care in the S- S. Korsakcv Psychiatric Clinic of the I. M. Sechenov First lbscow Medical Institute... 34 Surina, T. Ya. lbasons for the repeated hospitalization of schizo- phrenics residing in a densely populated area... 36 Kazanets, E. G. and L. A. Gogolev. Prospects for the use of computers to check on the quality of Work done by non-hospita,33 psychiatrists in therapy and in disability evaluation... 40 V17 0 118 -USSR V. M. BANShChIZOV AND I. A. SUSMIM, Voprosy niniki-Patogeneza i Terapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevaniy, 25 September 1972, 464 Pp Kazanets, E. G., T. E. Paperine,.and N. A. Umerenko. Prognostic Modeling in a computer and development,of individualized indications for outpatient care of schizophrenics... 42 OCTION II. CLINICAL PICTURE AND PIUROGENESIS OF MEYVAL DISEASES Kamaneva, Ye. N. Mild, neurosis-like and sluggish schizophrenia... 47 Lunts., D. R. and M. F. Talltse. Psychogenic influences on the clinical picture of slowly developing paranoid schizophrenia... 52 Nevzorova., T. A. and L. G. Ursova. Pathomorphism of tbe schizophrenic process with a sluggish course*#* 55 Kondratlyev, F. V. Differential diagnosis between schizophrenia and psychopathy... Ordyanskaya, A. B. Catamnesis of schizophrenics with afavorable course of the disease... 63 Zalmanzon, A. IT., E. A. Yevlakhova, and A. I. Kudinov.- Nature of symbolic plienomena in schizophrenia... 66 Podobed, M. P. and A. B. Savitskaya. Combination of paxaphrenic ingnifestations with disconnected speech in the structure of acute paranoid states... 69 5/17- USSR V. M. BARShMIKOV AND I. A. ShMXINA., Voprosy Kliniki Patogeneza i Terapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevaniy, 25 September 1972J. 464 pp, Podobed, M. P. Clinical differentiation of delirium-like fantasies and the paraphrenic syndrome... 73 Shablevich., V. P. Capgras's syndrome in an attack of schizophrenia... 77 Shablevich, V. P. One of the components of Capgras' syndrone -- the delusion of intermetamorphosir.... 8o Smirnov, V. K. Psychopa-thological phenomenon of the "predicted" (on the pathology of consciousness in schizophrenia)... 84- Klimusheva, T. A.Y Z. P~ Tsynsk:aya, and M. I. Ruzhwisldy. Pathomorphisin of intermittent schizophrenia idth an unfavorable courre... 88 Belousov I. N. Schizophrenic parents and children... 92 Bclyayeva,, K. N. Clinical and riocial-work prognosis for schizophrenics in old age... 911 ? G. 11. Schizophrenia complicated by cerabral atherosclerosis... Momot 97 . Verballskaya, L. 14. Readaptation to work and medical ev,--IuELti(-).n of the work capacity of persons vith recurrent schizophrenia... 100 , N. D. Coff~)ctlcnce of schizophrenics who are aluo alcoholico... Bulavenko 104 . Petrovskaya, M. A. and L. N. Chebysheva. Blame features ol~ the patho- morphism of endogenous depression in females in -Uie involutional 6/17 period (Preliminary report)... 107 Q9 USSR V. M. ROShChIKOV and I. A. ShIShICENA, Voprosy Kliniki,Patogeneza i Terapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevaniy, 25 September 1972, 464 pp Belenlkaya, N. Ya. Phenomenon of bewilderment in vascular psychoses... 113 Morkovkin, V. M. Senile atherosclerotic psychoses... 2a6 Shmakova, L. A. Venous pressure in the clinical picture of cerebro- vascular disorders... 119 Morkovkin, V. M. Senile dei):ression.*. 122 1~rambasuren, S. Comparative clinical and statistical data on cerebro-Tascular diseases with mental disturbances- 125 Zalmanzon, A. N., N. A. Lorens, and E. A. Yevlakhora. Nosological, specificity in Fick's, Alzheimer's, and senile vascular discasce... 127 ZaLmanzon, A. N., E. A. YevlWdiova, and If. A. Lorens, Structixre of feeblcmindednetuo in Picklu disease v 129 Shmakova, L. A. Some (jitta cla AIZILCimarl o dincanfi... 132 Faynberg, Yu. S. Clinical nxid clactroancephtdographic data in the differential diagnosis of sanile psychof;er; 135 D'asheyko, S. D. Pathological anatomy of Alzheimer Is diaease... 138 Dusheyko, S. D. SorrA aspects of the pathomorphology of the brain in elderly mental patients... 142 7/17 USSR V. M. MNShChIY,0V and I. A. ShIS,a1MA,Voprosy Vdiniki Patogeneza i Terapii . Psikhicheskikh Zabolevanly, 25 Saptember 1972., 1464 pp SECTION 111. GLINICAL PICTUIE JVTD THEWY OF EPILEPSY A14D MANIC ER/JN DISEASES Golodets, R. G. Fsychopatholog~.cal aspect of resuscitation... 149 Pukhovsldy, N. P. Clinical chaiacteristies of anxiety disord-ers after hypothalamic lesions..0 153 Khmeneval Ye. 11. and Ye. S. Ler-Mchnikova. Casuisticn of SchizoePileDnY .. . 156 Favorina, V. N. Some characteristics of the nource of nonconvulsive epilepsy and differentirAl diagnosis of schizoplim-tia.. 161 Xachayev, A. K. Data on the epiderdology of alcoholic. CiAle-PSY ... 166 Dokuchayeva., 0. N. PsychogeniQ psychoses in traumtic epilepsy ... 168 Subbotnik, S. I. Clinical and electroencephalographic studies in 4 -h residual phenomena of brain traWri'll. connection wiL 72 Chebysheva, L. N. and 14. A. Petrovskaya. Some chango.- in the clectrical activity of the brain of epileptics caused by i;Umlation vith continuous light...- 175 Afananlyev, Yu. I., A. Yrt.Fj~~.~,oport,L. A. Gogolcv, and 1-1. A. 'ffact of emotional stirmlation on the autonorde Study of theE 11 sphere in epileptics vLth a generally unfavorabIG- ccairse of the 8/17 disease... 179 USSR V. M. BANShChIKM1 and I. A. ShIShKDV., Voprosy ICLiniki PatoEeneza i Terapii Psikhicheskik-h Zabolevaniy, 25 SePtej,,ber 1972~ , 464 pp 14. Sh. Definition of the conc(~-pts "side efPects" and "drug Vol I f , complications" arising in the. treatment of epilepsy... 182 M. Sh. Classification of sicla effects and complications arising Vollf , in the treatment of epilepsy with nodern anticonvulsants... 1&B Shapiro, Yu. L., M. Sh. Vollf, and P1. Ya. Vayntrub. Hyperchronic and hypochronic: anemias in epilw)tics after long-term anti-epileptic therapy... 200 Tunev, V. M. Some skin exanthemas appearing in epileptics 1;reated with rmdern anti-epileptic agents... 2o6 SECTION I%T. CLINICAL PIMME-EY PP.TdOGEIMSIS, and TTE PJXY OF CHRONIC ALCOHOLISM Lprens, N. A. Clinical features of t"he course of alcoholic delirium. in elderly persons... 213 Dement',Nneva, N. F. Sensory deliriun, in the structure of acute states in alcoholic paranoia and schizophrenia... 217 Sudarev, Yu. N. and Ye. D. Finkellchteyn. Analysis of the clinical picture of the withdrawal syndrome (from the records of a hos- pital for the treatment of d.rug addiction)... 220 9/17 USSR V. M- EADIShChIKOV and 1. A. ShISI=A, Voprosy faini-ki PatoSeneza i Terapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevan:!,)r, 25 September 19-(2, 464 pp, Yuznetsov, A. I. and M. R. Mozias. Addiction of alcoholics to dimedrol... 223 Bekhtell., E. Ye. Functioning of the choline receptors in alcoho Jcs during a period of unstable remiss*on... 225' Bekhtell., E. Ye~ Change in functioning ef the choline receptors in healthy persons and in alcoholics while intoxicated... 228 Zabrodin, G. D. and A. K. Kachayev-. kmames of blood scrotonin 231 during disulfiram treatment of vtcoholism... A-~erbulkh, T. Ye. Long-term follow-up of patients with alcollolic psychoses and its pectLUaritiee i1i fewales... 2 It 3 Demichev, A. P. Clinical characterist--t-cs of the early sta.rres of Gaye- Wernicke's alcoholic encephalo-.*jathy- 241 Demichev, A. P. Errors in the clinical. diagnosis of Gaye-4ernickols alcoholic encephalopathy... 2114 Savellyev, Yu. M. Neurological disturwances in chronic alcoholism... 244 Savellyev, iu. V. and P. -Ya. Lifshits.. Some results of r1heovasography of patients with alcoholic pol.rncuritis... 246 Finkellshteyn) Ye. D. Eyperience with t1le use of psychotropic agents in the treatrtent of chronic ali~oholirur,... 248 101 - -IJSSR V. M. RANShChLKOV and I. A. ShIShK[NA.? Iroprosy Kliniki Patogeneza i 'Cerapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevaniy, 25 September 1972, 464 pp Kupriyanov, A. T. Treatment of dipsomania in out'-atient practice... 251 Kupriyanov, A. T. Organization of anti-alcoholic activities in industry... 254 Urakov, I. G., V. V. KiLlikov, mid M. I. Ruzlianskiy. Orgemization of group psychotherapy in a specialized hospital..i. 257 Dovgar', V. A., Yu. N. Sudarev, and I. G. Urakov. Preliminary &-tta on the quantification of psychotherapeutic measures a"Aied to chronic alcoholics... 260 EECTION V. iM;PjU-IY OF IE 'ITAL DIMASES L Banshchikov, V. M.) Z. Ya. Yovaleva, and A. T. Masliyev, Adaptogenic role of tranquilizers and anxiolybicsin the biological and social rehabilitation of individuals wit)i obsessions... 26,( Banshchikov, V. M., P. P. Volkov, E. 1. ',"oloshina, M. 1. Zelenskiy, Ts. P. Kbrolenko, A. N. Kochergin, V. I. Pantel(~-yev, A. S. Sarat:Uwv, S. A-Sakharova., and A. 14. Shukalyilk. Psycho- pharmacology of chlorazicin under clinical and experinental conditions... 271 Kondratenk-o,, R. P. Experience vrith the use of insidon in the treatment of depressionsoo. 277 11/17 .1 USSR V. M,. MIShChMOV and I. A. ShIShKINA, Voprosy KliniIci Patoveneza i Terapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevaniy., 25 September 1972, 464 pp ShishkIna., I. A.J. T. Ye. Nefedova and A. V Shmakov. Comprehensive approach to the study of progressive schizophrenia-s 279 Zaloguyeva, V. L., M. Ye. Nefedova, and G. 14. Smirnova.. Coit~bined use of insulin and neuroleptic agents in the treatment of 5chizo- phrenia with an unfavorable course... 283 Vlasov, Yu. P. and N. I. Berdiiikova- ACTH and tryphtazine treatment of schizophrenia... 286 Ruzhanskikh, M. I., T. A. KlimusLeva, and E. A. Gurevich. BtLperazin treatment of paranoid schizophrenia with an unDavorable course... 289 Shurygina, G. S. and G. G. Berezina. Pyrogerial treatirv-.-nt of mental patients... '292 Kovaleva Z. 'Ia. and A. T. Masliyev. Pharracodynamic basis for the use of =iolytics in the treatment of phobias*,# P98 Iblehanov, G. 14. and V. I. Fedortsov. Clinical- characteristics of eunoctin in the treatment of insomnia in patients i-tith cerebro- -ders... vascular disoi Grishina V. I. Experience with graduated cryotheran of elderly Y 30" 32/17 patient's... D USSR V. b1. BANShChIKOV and I. A. ShMhKMA, Voprosy fainiki, PatoGeneza I Terapli PsikJiLchesk-Lkh Zabolevaniy, 25 September 1972, 464 pp Raykhinshteln, M. Ye. Use of new balneological methods in the clinic... 309 Ayzenshteyn, F. A. Aspiration developing in schizophrenics treated with neuroleptics,... 311 SECTION VI. "BORDERLIRE" PSYCHIATRY Matveyev, V. F. and G. V. Vozlovskaya. Syndrome.of pathological fantasizing against the background of pathological personality development in blind children... 317 Banshikov, V. 1-1. and Ye. I. Kdlikova (Lebedinskaya). Ifeteorotropic reactions in patients suffering from neurologic and mental dis- turbances... 321 Ambrumova, A. G. Hypochondriacal development of personality (particularl-y its unfarorable varlation)- 324 Yudryavtsev, 1. A. 1bsterical reactive psychoses In individuals with post-traumatic psychopathic-Mze mental changes4.. 329 Bobrcr-za, I. If. Postreactive mi--ntal changes... 333 Petror, V. N. Clinical variations of psychopathic reactions... 336 Korolev, V. V. Dynamics of paranoic psychopathy (in relation to age) ... 339 Danilova, M. B. mid G. A. Sluratovich. Clinical features and course 13/17 of the paranoic syndrome within the framework of a psychopathy, 342 USsR V. M. BANShChIKOV and I. A. BhIShKII-M., Voprosy KlinjJti Patogeneza i Terapii PsiYhicharkikh ZabolevwiiyI, 25 September 1972, 464 pp, - Shubina, N. K. Some characteristics of compensation in excitable psychopathic personalities... 344 Girich, Ya. P. Characteristi6s of repeated psychogenic depressions in children and adolescents... 34117 Chernyshov, M. V. Mental reactions of people during. devastating earthquakes... 349 Ursoval L. G. Age-related characteristics of somatopsychopathological correlations in acutemyocardial infarction... 354 Vechkanov, V. A. Neurologic and mental changes in juvenile diab-ctes mellitus... 358 Raykov, V. L. Theoretical b",is of deep hypnosis ... 367 Rayhov, V. L. Hypnosis and. mans reserve capEicity ... 371 Nazarov, V. V. Role of reproduction of a phobic situation in the psycho- therapy of obsessional neuroses... 37-0 Levi, V. L. Psychotherapy of patients with presuicidall stattes... 375 Babat, R. L., Ya. M. Sinayskayaa, V. D. Stolbun, V. P. Strellt~;arn, L. G. Strongin, and S, M. Tulenk~rra. Trcattm.,,nt of eystal~f--ia with graduated centropetal-repercussive action with chlorcethyl througji l4/17 the ZaK-har':Ln-Head zone... 377 USSR V. M. BAN'ShChIKOV and I. A. ShISMIKA: Voprosy Kliniki Patogeneza i Te rapii PsiI-.hicheskikh Zabolevaniy, 25 September 1972, 464 pp SECTION VII. LABORATORY AND EXPE, RDIEIMU STUDIES Yevlakhova, E. A. Experimental Psychological study of emotions in s hizophrenia... e 383 Yakovleva., L. A. Clinical psychological study of mental patients Twith a history of nyocardial infarction... 388 Earshtene, D. K. Change in true and pseudocholinestera6e activity in schizophrenics with a continuous and recurrent course of the disease 391 Shapiro,, Yu. L.- T. A. I-Talwova and R. S. Kushnir. Ontogenetic distribution of some enzymes and substrates in myeloid elements of bone rkirrov and peripheral blood in schizophrenica dia-ing therapeutic fasting... 393 Shvcdkova, I. S. Some clinical and immunological paraneters of paranoid schizophrenia of different intensities.. 390 Ursova, L. G. 1-11orphological changes in the brain after myocardial -infarction... 399 Ivanov, V. S. Polygraphic study of sleep in affective imychosc!19.. 1103 Fedortsov, V. ~ I. and 1.1. 1. Shpil'reyn. Acetylcholine content and cholinesterase activity in the GerLM Of PMUCnts vith cerebral 15/17 atherosclerosis and sleep disturbances... 06 -USSR V. 14. BANShChIKOV and I. A. ShIShJCMJ, voprosy niniki Patogeneza i Terapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevanty, 25 September 1972, 464 pp Klemiyashev, G. P. Rabbit brain proteins in experimental atherosclerosiD... 409 Folyakova, N. B. and 14. Sh. Anticonvulsant action of tr-yptizol. (amitry- ptilline-damilene) under e>merimental conditions... 411 Yiirotvorskp-ya, G. N. and N. B. Polyakova. Histocheirlical changes in rat brain calcium in experimental convulsions... 417 Folyakova, H. D. and N. To Khokhrina. Mechanism of the anticon,,-Lilsant action of benzonal... h2l Izraelit, M. A.) V. It. Avah, mw, and A. Ye. Demakov. P,sychophar- macologic characteristics of pantogam and pyridoxin-e disulfide... 425 V. M. Ye. I. Kulik-ov Banshchikov., a (Lebedinskaya), and~D. A-Aroentlyev. Dynajaics of the bioelectrical activity of the rabbit, cerelbral cor- tex and subcorticall structures in electrosleep.60 4-29 Fedorovskiy, Yu. 11. and B. 11. Moksimov. Itheoencephalography in hoalthy children... 11-33 SECTION VIII. CPSUISTICS Momotlp G. toy. Psychoses in pernicious anumia,. 437 Concharova, G. N. Cwhinabion of 'brain syphilis and cohlwphrenia- Rokhlina, M. L. Manic-depreccive psychosis with Waily altenaution W., 16/17 opporAte, phases... 1o4 USSR V. M.,RkNShChIKOV And I. A. ShISMINA, Voprosy Kliniki Patogeneza i Terapii Psikhicheskikh Zabolevaniy, 25 September 1972, 464 pp Lebe,deva T. V. A peculiar variation of a visual hallucinosis... IM Grarakova., Ye. A. and M. P. Podobed. Correlation of deliritw.-lika fantasies of hysterical origin and paraphrenic manift;,stationr, in schizophrenia... 451 D hey], -A case of schizaohriwiia with a fatal us -o, S. D. and V. A. Ivanw. outcome due to a drug allergyp.9 457 17/17 AA0044796". UR 0482 Tr Soviet Inventions-Illustrated, Section II. Electrical, Derwe,.a '70 243259 MEASURING CLES to a ZE ADHESION OF P4RTI repared Vlectrode byjmposing q powerful P electrical field is,effecti4e byAoses,accuracy reakaway point cannot be'observed. if the exact b The proposed design offers observation:by.making the electrode transparent. The diagram shows the upper transparent electrode 1 carrying~la trans- parent conducting coating,2. on the lover surface of which are deposited the particles 12, of which the breakaway forceis to-be determined; these are distributed hot less than 2-3 diameters apart. The lower electrode 6, in net form, is:'replaced, with ring 7, after inserting the particles, AUTHORS: Myazdrikov, 0. A.; Nikolayev, 0. S.; Puzanov, V. N.; Bantikov, '~. S.; Yekimova,.N. F Leningradsk at Matsionnogo Priborostroyeniya 1:9771G10 AA0044790 sealing cap 8 replaced and the cavity fiDed with some gas at required pressure via nipple 10. The mi~rosc assembly is then placed under the *C ope and a high voltage applied between,terminal 11 of 6, and 4. Under the microscope the largest particles are selected for observation and their mein diameter estimated, As the specification shows mathematically, the adhesion force is a function of the square of the~breakaway voltage and,, inversely, the particle mean radius.~ These functions are observed by microscope, hence the force can be calculated. 23.12.67 as 1205295/26-25.0.A.MYAZDRIKOV et al. (LENINGRAD) AVIATION:INSTRUHENTATION,INST.(23.9.69) Bul 16/5.5.69. Class 42-t. Int.CI.G Oln. ik h 1 i 1 Ld. h PP004,1746' UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section II Electrical, Derwent. 241063 TE"ERATURE aD LUMINESCENCE tZHOD OF lZkK DETECTION, fdr hollow ca,mponents, can oe applied as a test mk~od forfluid-tightness by completely filling the component with a luminescent liquid, for example, a penetrant, sealing.~t up and exposing it to UV irradiation. Any leiskage of the penetrant fluid, resulting in gathering of fluid on the outer strrface, will be visually deter-ted by luminescence. In order to provide excess 'internal pressure the component, after filling and 'sealing is placed in a heating chamber, for a given time at a given temperature, to cause volumetric exp~ansion of the contained detector fluid. 20.3.67 as 1142371125-28. X.L.LYAPYALO et alia. DMIEFROPETROVSK UNIVERSITY. (15.8.69) Bul~~13/1.4.69 Class 42k. Int.Cl.G Oln. 1-,P - I Is 11, 1 USSR gAPTJ SKIY___ V. I. BAKIDIAN, N. ,DMITRIYEV, Yu. V.j PROSVIRIN, K. S., SHEVELEV, V. V., YANKELEVICII, Ya. P., PODGORODETSKIY, A. A. 'The Problem of the Use of Coagulators,During Deoxidation of Steel by Aluminum" Moscow, Izv. Vuzov, Chernaya Metallurgiya, No 2, 1971, p 51-SS. Abstract: Analysis of the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic factors shot..rs tile possibility of using secondary large particles as coagulators for the products of deoxidization of steel with aluminum. The introduction of crushed lime, feldspar,and aluminum to tile center mass during deoxidizaticn in the process of siphon pouring of seven-ton ingots of type 3 kp steel was tested. Studies of rolled products produced from these ingots confirmed experimentally the ossibility of reducing the level of contamination of' the steel with stable p nonmetallic inclusions by combined introduction of deoxidi'zors and coagulators. _-H 'din. ickag"FiflihPI&VEd ld"iz' 111&16~6di J~, I II Entomology' USSR MELIKADZE, L. D., IMIKADIZE, L. D., SITOMIYA, D. I., GURCERNIMI, 2. 1., BAP-AB.,DZr,,-Sh,,..Stv.,- and AZMIIAZAI~-%, I. I., Georgian Insti~.Ilte of Plaac "Olfactometry to Evaluate Chemical Attractants" Tbilisi, Soobshcheniya Ahademii Nauk Gruzinshoy SSIR, No 2, 1972, pp 473-476 Abstract: A description is given of a device used to te-st attractants of the European spruce bark beetle (Dendroctonus micans) and otber insects. Unlike other o1factotic"ric methodsi it can determine thr-- optimum conce r, o i O.L an attractant in the air. Air is fed Lhrough a therimastat"controlled henting coil and bubbler containing the substance tested. The tempernture in con- trolled to keep the vapor pressure uniform. The air saturated to the -ame concentration by the vapor of the attractant (worl!ing mixture) enters the working part of the olfactometric unit. Both the control and the working parts of the unit are divided into chree chambers. The working mixture after cntar- ing the o1factometer graduallm, f4l].S the three chambers and through in the botto-m of the third chm-Lar diffuses along a platform whure the insects are kept. An equal amount of pure air flows from the control. part and ilioves along the platform ir the opposite direction, crenting a conc(-'11traLion 112 USSR HELIKADZE, L. D. et al., Soobshcheniya Akadejaii Nauk Gruzinskoy, SSR, Ito 2, 1972, pp, 473-476 gradient along the platform. Depending on the reaction ~of the insects to the substance, they crawl into the working or control part of the olfactometer. The optimum concentration is determined (a) fr om a curve showing the dilution of the working mixture at the outlet from the third chamber of the o1factometer and (b) from the dynamics of migration of the insects in time. The optimum concentration is that which attracts the most insects. 2/2 USSR _UDC 538-566 RUW1WNKOV, Yu. fl., KRAVIBOV, Yu. A., RYMV, S. M., anci mnmny, V. I., R&4rlrM%I-Aeeriftg'?71'iitftitute and Institute. of Atmospheric Physics, both of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and the All-Union Scientifi6 Renearch Institute of Physical-Optical Measurements "Status of the Theory of Wave Propagation in a Randoinly-Inhomogeneouis Fcdiwn!' Moscow, Uspekhi Fizichp-skikh Nauk, Vol 102, No 1, 19T0, pp 1-142 Abstract: Existing methods of calculation in the theory of wave propagation in randomly-inhomogeneoue media and the limits to their applicability, along with recently introduced methods of examining the -wltiple scattering of waves, such as the Markovian approximation and the parabolic~,equation method, or the use of procedures first developed In quantum electrodynamic.,; and now used to sum up series in perturbation theory are surveyed in thin review of 542 litera- ture references. Due to the scope of thin field of0ventigation) only prob- lems of bulk scattering in continuous media for free propagation are examined. The omitted areas thus include: reflectionat randomly-uneven surfaces; scattering at discrete disseminates, such as artificial scattering materials, aerosols., raindrops, and snow inthe atmosphere, or bubbles and fishes in the water; and the propagation of waves in randomly-inhomogeneous feeder cables. USSR UD~', "'0v, Y~ PIARABAS.E.Nrl r4. [Vne soyuznry nauchr o- -4u, s 3. c~d m? Lit - nl~ iy 11 st, 2 j.,,- ct- t r ches' a i i,!diotel L --E loll r 1 Imstitut-c- Cf Fhysicotec'-n'~cz~l And, Radiotcchni-G-111 IEC a so m-clvt. z; it "Apnlic 9HI-L OT The E v a' i on For The ecr ialld in i. f, c rel. f: r Corralai I~Iedium dith '-cat~ere ione To! an into cuount I i - T Ra d i cc:' z.41'a, Vol A-V NO 8, Au is, Abstract Th,I co'herent vcatteri-IL-. oi, f3caltil. 11! C~ s 1) y41 rnl- s -i St 'In r C-1.' CC-~rela-,ed diarrete sc-at'i-e-cro an"I I IS dincusced. Tho z)e r c on- i". arc 1c= c.' ohzr, i into -w c rt;c' - carr-3L.'~,ni: o' ocul -ere,-- tu tLi:e nt t -1c oc"', 1- that the -C '1y the order of, Cr ~-mity and gencraj ~n r h-L, r=, re to ~'Le VL111e. h it ic io ecv5tior bv a 17ei=hol's e:;ii2t- n with -an eff`ecti-~c C"! Qn OP fl.CO-tiOll I.Ild kol, 00 %lavus at tile of vanves, low, in -e,+0111 With tII(-- C02--J-C-*I-!I1;-ir-,n t, i u 1/2 ;S T Z:4, -_t~jj l)72, 1`20- Izv. VITZ.. Radi0fizilm, Vol 'XV -110 T3 Ati!-, 3-227 extinc 04' ion coe-f-ficlent 1-,~ calc-ullated -with t-,o--partJ.c-Ic ca-r-rc-lati,,"ns ers tah-en --l-lito aaccoimt. Corrections to V,e amplitude: of t- t ing o-':' a wmre by a sphero are estin--jt(-,d. It ic-, sholj--J~ V-4. con'ld J- contributions, of t~iese co:.-rec ic!15 U t0 0 "tibsorptio--P and scatterinqrl- are small may -Ve nF' the effectivo wave nm1bor and the parametcr of t-he nun-1f-dc:L.J- seatters. 7 re-fc-'rences- Received by editors, 21' lhay q'pl -'4-1, t fln iinprovement, 20 1972, MMMAMM 0104084 N C R d f r. Acc. - e! o e . . k. A.; Kalinicheriko, L. A Mikhnovskiy V. M.; B2rabanov, S D . Glushka-v , Rabinavich, Z.. Computers With Developed Interpretation. ~Ystems (Vychtslitellny-~e mashtny s razvitymi sistemami interpretatsii) Kiev, 1970, 258 vp (IL:2012) TABLE OF CONT194TS: Preface 5 Chanter I The Concept of Irternal. Mathematical Security 7 II Structural interpretation of Developed Internal i-anquages ho III Dynamic Distribution of Memory in Digital Computers 93 IV Design Prihziples of Operational Systems lh2 V Investipation of Organization of the Computing Process 1653 VI General Methods for Development of Algorithmic Structures of CoTmuters 209 VII Synthesis of Microprograms and Automatic Stacks 230 Biblioa phy .ra 25h REEI,/FRAME 19870477 I' ~2- 0 3 6:1 .~.UNCL:ASSI FIM~,` ROCESSUNG DATE--27NOV70 -)EFFICIENTS OF METALS ALL WI G FOR TlTLE"-wON CALCULATING THE KINETIC Ct 0 r4 SEVERAL MOMENTS -U- AUTHOR- (0 2) - BARABANOVP A.F., MAKSIMOV, L.k. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR METALLOV I ME ALLOVEDENIE, MAR* 1970, 29, (3), 47L-478 ':~-OATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 '_';.."~.RSUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS, MATERIALS ..._::TOPIC-TAGS--METAL ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY?: ELECTRON SCATTERING, ELECTROIN D. I SIR I B UT 10 NALUMINUM, IIALL CONSTANT,- THERMAL &1.4 F ,KINETIC EQUATION, .-CALCULAT.ION i.C.O.NTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS 'DOCUMEINT CLASS--UNCLASSIFiEO 'PROXY REEL/FRAME--3002/1820 STEP NO--URt'0126/70/029/003/0471/0478 .-CIRC ACCESSInN Nll--AP0129188 Wlf~l AS'i! F FFD 7-----7 -------------- 7--- '036 -UNCL ASS IF I ED' PR-nC E 5 S I NG DATE-27NOV70 2/2 ACCESSION N 0 - - A P 0 1219 18 8 A BSTRAc*r/EXTRACT-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PROBLEMS ARISING IN THE CALCULATION DF THE KINE-TIC COEFF. AND ASSOCIATED :ELECTR.ICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS ARE DISCUSSED THEOR~TXCALLY. 1,14 OROEI~ 'TO ALLOW FOi). THE TEMP. DEPENDENCE OF THE SCATTERING ANISOTROPYi. MORE THAN ONF-. 140MENT HAS 10 BE --INTRODUCED INTO THE EXPRESSION FOR THE INCREMENT Jo THE EOUIL143RIUM ELECTRON DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION WHEN USING THE STANDARD METHOD BASED ON THE- MOMENTS OF THE KIN ETIC COEFF. IN THE CASE OF SUCH ik*,ETALS AS AL, THE INTRODUCTION OF A SECONID MOMENT LEADS 'TO A CONSIL)EP'ABLE. CHANGE Vl THE ~~EL E CTR I CAL RESISTANCE, HALL CONSTANT, A N 0THERMAL E.M.F. IN THE LOW TEMP. REGION. UNC L A S S 1 F 1 E 0 uyroscovic, USSR imc: 621-313-17 B V. . V. A.. Institute of Electrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of the -UR-i-diniam SbR "On the Possibility of Making a Gyroscope With Ball Rotor on'a Magleto- hydrodynamic Suspension" Kiev, _Probleq~r Tekhnich-esho-y Elektrodinamiki_. Resp. Menlived. Sb. Elektro- magnitnyye i Poluprovodnilkoiryye Ustroystva Preobrazova.tellnoy Tekhniki, No 29, 1971, pp 160-162 Abstract: The paper describes one of the possible solutlonS of the pr(:~blcn of creating hiotly reliable precision in.struments utilizjn6 the- principle of a threo-dogvce a!-iynchruzloun machille 171th ophe 1-:1 cal rr).",or~ In practic(l) thin method if, realized in the device sbomi diaCrmiutically in Fig. I. The main carrier of the rkinetic noment is steel ball rotor 1, which ic lo- cated in cylindrical block 2 having a spherical recesn' The ball is sup- rorted within the recess by a heavy con-ductive liquid which forms tin er- velm - P,:: the rotor surface from the rEcer~z fl-, rinf- op -r.-tion. e3 separati Cavity ' is filled with a Fas or liquid. Block 2 is a hollow in stato, 4. 71ze figm,e also shc-Ifs angle-data. tr_-~.smitter 6. 1/2 I IT ~USSR _.A:rTOV V. A. Probl. Tekhn. Elel-trodinsm. Resp. Vzhved. Elr'~ktro- BARAP r-agnit. i Poluprovodn. Ustroystva Preobrazova-tel'n. Tekhn. , No 29, 1971, 16o-i62 In operation, the rotating magnet i c field set up by tl~e stator interacts with the conductive liquid envelope, "ausing it to rotate. Tliwl- the C;',n- velope cwi be considered as a second rotor. The motion of the liquid C'n- velope is characterized not only by its velocity, but by the velocity dio- tribution over its Drofile. Cur%re a in Fig.: 2 represei-i"s such z; dis'~-r_i- Jution for one of Uie sections of the envelo~~e (AA in Filu. 1.) ; n is tijr.~ 'direction of the noizal, and v is velocity; numhcrs cori-t-fsponO to 1. Cur-ic b in Fig. 2 shovs the velocity distribution for it noncow'-uctive, magnetic liquid, in vhich case dv/dn, and hence the friction in the Gus- pension is considerably greater. Thu.- a device of this, type has consider- able design advaijtages resulting froiP more economic solution of Ue problei] of ehiunating frection. I'Wo figtLres, bibliograpily OfAwo titles. F A ? Fig. I 01' 2112 10, ~019 1/Z -UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-30OCT70 :,TITLE--PREPARATION OF SOME POLY,KETO ESTERS -U_ S., BARABANOVt V*A.r DOBROVOLSKAYAt N.V., PLATE, --N*Ae C GUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-IZV..AKAD. NAUK SSSRi SER. 1970, (2), 475-6 ~DATE PUBLISHED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY .-TOPIC TAGS--KETONE, ESTER9 COMPLEX:CO.14POUND,p POLY-MEAr PHENOLY ACETIC ~ACID, TAUTOMERISM, SODIUM COMPOUND, POTASSIUA COMPOUND, LIGAND -:CONTROL MARKING_-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIcO ~.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/1184 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/01)0/002/01+7510'tli,; .CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP0120031 U.NCLASSIFIED J70 2 2 019 UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE-300C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0120031 -'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. OXALOACETIC II)t .~~TEREPHTHALOYLDIACETICv AND TEREPHTHALOYLBISCACETOACETIC) ACIDS ~4ERE CONDENSED WITH DIOLS SUCH AS HEXANEDIQLr BISPHENOL AvETC. EITHER IN A -MELT OR IN MEPH OR C SU86 H SUB6iTO GIVE POLYMERS POLYESTERS WHICH WERE -SOL. IN POLAR SOLVENTS, CAPABLE OF KETO ENOL TAUTOMERISM, AND ABLE To -FORM TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES.- THECOMPLEX FORMAITON OCCURRED ONLY THE NA OR K UERIVS. OF THE I POLYMIERIC LIGANDSt WHILE THOSE-FROM 11 FORMEQ: COMPLEXES READILY BY APREVIOUSLY:REPORTED kOUTE (DAVYDOVI ET .-:AL. v 1968),. FACILITY:- INST. NEFTEKHIM. SlN. IM. TOPCHIEVAl -MOSCOW ..USSR UNCLASSIFIED Fo* or FO* 01 In the cut-fricient of temperature conductivity at T0. 2930 K is the heating duration, and b Is the temperature rise rAte oil the surface of the carrying portion) permits a relationship to be established between Fos and "bnd (the bending strength of the asbotextolite sheets The required Initial thickness of the protecti" covering can be determined using this relationship and taking the aeradymaxnic heating conditions into account. Udovskiy. A. L. , N. 0. Gusman. and V. N. Bara anov. Effect of test temperature on the energy af destruction of graphite Problcmy proch;aostino. S. 1972, 83 - 84. To assess the effect of test terriperature upon,local characteristics of the energy of destruction. bending tests were conducted on specimens of fine-grain, homogeneous 9 = 8 x 40 mm graphite. The graphite was mechanically practically Isotropic. The intensity of the 7 elastic deformation energy release (the destruction ductilityjw&s determined within the temperature range ZOO to 20000 C. A lateral crack was nimulated in each specimen by incision with a fret saw And tapering with & razor blade. The experiment was conducted an a test machine equipped with a low-lag resistance furnace. The high-temperature tests were conducted In an argon atmosphere. In the first stage of operation, at ZOO C. the relationship of destruction ductility C to the relative incision size c1d was determined. More than 90 specimens were tested under conditions of N Sz~ USSR TjDc 629.12-011-753:539-4-012.2 BARABANOV, N.V., 1"TOVzov, VV. "Special Feattures of Stre -L ss,Diztribution in the Vicinity o1' Stern Doors and Othel- Openings in the Ship Hull" Leningrad, Sudostroyeniye, Nol, 1971) pp 12-14 Abstract: The article deals with the determination o~ the maxi-MUM stresses in the vicinity of the stern doors.and other hull openings on the bazis of the concentration coefficient, and -vith.selection of the optiL-r-1 fox-ms of rounding, 5 figures, 1 table. 3 bibliographic entries.- UDC: 669.71.472: USSR FORSBLOM, G. V., SEMENOV, V. S., SMORODINOV, A. N., PA QNOV,. S. A., BARABANOV, P. S. "Artificial Cooling as a Method of Intensification of the Operation of Aluminum Electrolyzers" -Tr. Vses. N.-I. i Proyekt. In-ta Alyumin.,. Magn. i Elektrod. Prom-sti [Works of All-Union Scientific Research and Planning Institute for the Aluminum, Magnesium and Electrode Industry], 1972, No 82, pp IS-2S (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No BG169, by G. Svodtseva). Translation: Tests were performe&at one plant.of a group of electrolyzers, 'equipped with various artificial cooling systems. The effectiveness of the cooling was estimated on the basis-of full thermal and energy balances. The maximum increase in thermal losses amounted to 50-55,~000 watts. The increase -in yield per current in cooled clectrolyzers was facilitated by thicker and more constant linings. The transfer of metal in cooled electrolyzers was 1.5- .2 cm less than in ordinary electrolyzers. The mean -parameters. of the techro- logical mode and data on-the yield per current and,cornsumption of electric power are presented. The use of a forced electrolyzer can.facilitate the 1/2 i Acc. Nr: kPv10G04G__ lei, Ref. Code- PRDIMRY SOURCE: Vestnik Leningradskogo Universiteta, No Geologiya, Geograftya., 1970, Nrj pp6"v-Y.1 ,Y__,FBqrqbqtfo'v To geochemistry of foLfram On the basis of generalization of numerous personal investigations ~ Z-1 in the field of mineralogy and geochernistry of wolframite ore deposits With employment of possible literature are considered some'~ features of chemistry and geochemistry of Nvolframites, its abundance in nature. forms ~of transportation of its compounds and conditions of forming the most important endogenic wolframites. The depeRdence of mineral composition of wolframite are deposits upon chemical composition of wall rocks is s~hown. /VIY REEL/FRPME -I&A USSR UDC 5W.261118 BARGAIIOV, V, I., SAZONOVA, Z. Ya., YDLODYKH, Zh. V.Jazan Veterinary N. E. Bauman "Synthesis of Halogenated Phosphorylated Acatals of Chloral and Bromal" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii, Vol 40, No 0, Jun:~70, pp 1260-1262 Abstract: Biologically highly active esters (I) were obtained from the reac- ~tion of halogen-substituted heniacetals of ohloral ard bromal with dioropyl chlorophosphite. I were prepared by mixj-ng 0.1 g-mole of hamiacetal and 0.1 g-mole triethyla.-dne in diethyl. ether, cooLing the mixture, and adding drop- wise dipropyl chloropho-uphite. Physical da;;a for many auch compounds are given in tabular form. USSR uDc: 542.91+661-718.~ 1 +661-731 BARABANOV., V. I.J$ SAZANOVA, Z. Ya., and,KAUSIUM, V.~S., Kazan' State Veteri- nary TGV!17M'~eni N. E. Bauman "Biologically Active Amides of Trichloroacetic and Dimethylthiophosphoric Acids" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40 (102), No 11, Nov 70, pp 2464-2466 Abstract: A series of amides of trichloroacetic (I-IVO (I -- trichloroacetyle- thylenamide, II -- tricliloroacetylpiperidylamide, III -- trichloroacetyldiethv- lamide IV trichloroacetylbutylamide) and dimthylthiophosphoric acids (V-IX)'(V othylonamido, VI -- piperidyladdo, VII -- mothyl amida, VIII -- diethyl amide, IX -- butyl amide of dimethylthiophosphoric acid) were synthe- sized by interacting the corresponding acid chlorides,i-rith ethylenimine, pip- eridine, methyl amine, diethyl amine and butyl amine in ether in the presence of triethyl amine. In the reaction with mathyl amine.and butyl amine, the individual product was isolated after actim of the acid chloride, and another acid chloride was then reacted with the remaining hydrogan+atom. The result was mixed amdes of trichloroacetic and dizitethylthiophosphoric acids (Xi, XIII) 1/2 USSR et al, Zhiurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40 (102), No 11, Nov 70, pp 2464--466 (XI -- N-methyltricbloroacetoamidodimethylthiophospl~a-be, XIII -- N- butyltrichloroacetoamidodimethylthiophosphate). Also synthesized were N- butylbis(trichloroaceto)amide (X), N-methyl-li-dipropylphosphite-ami.dod:Lmetliy- 1thiophosphate (XH) and N-butyl-N-dipropyl-phosphite-amidodimethylthiophos- phate (XIV). The synthesized amides of dimethylthiophosphoric acid were reacted with chloral to produce N-alkyl-N--L-hydroxy(p,,6,,4~-trichloroethyl)- amides of dimethylthiophosphoric acid (XVI, XVII). N-13uty1-(d-hydroxy-,&,Ag- -:trichloroethyl)trichloroacetowdde GM 3 GOiZC-HOHCC13_7Y,IH9(XV) was synthe- sized by interacting (IV) with chloral. It was found that compounds (1) and (V) may be used for sexual steri-lization of flies, and~that compounds (II) (VI) are antihelminthic. The products of interaction of amides with chloral have insecticidal properties equal to those of~chlorophos, but they are considerably more toxic. 2/2 USSR uDc: 661.66+677 DERGUNOV, N. N., FROLOV, V. I., RIPP, N..Ye., SOSEDOV, V. P., BARABPSOV, v N "Toughening of Carbon Fiber Under Cyclic Loading" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No 1, 1May 73, PP 70-71 Abstract: It was found that carbon fibers obtained by heat treating poly- acrylonitrile filaments are toughened by cyclic stressing. The maximum toughening effect is observed when the maximum stress in a cycle is 6015 of the ultimate strength of the fiber and 1000 cycles are used. The results are attributed to localized plastic deformation with resultant stress relaxation, as well as the.crushing of fibrils. Increasing the number of stress cycles to 101000 and the maximum stress in EL cycle to 80% of the ultimate otrenKth. of a fiber brings the totiOnesa of carbon filaments back to the original level, This in explained by an increase in cracks and pores. V, USSR UDC 539.61t620.17t546.26-162 VOLKOV1 G. 14.j VIRGIM YEV, YU. S., ZAIGUROVA, IM. 11. , nnd LEOPMEV, YE. "The Influence of Czystallite Size Upon the Strength of Coal-Graphite, Raterials" Kievp Problomy Prochnosti, No 1, Jan 72, pp 113415 Abstract: The influence of the nuclear and electron structure of a gratphite crystaMte upon the mechanics of its breakdown is studied. Use is made of molecular diagws of some compounds of the homologic series of aromatlc kydrocarbonsq obtained by Pulman via wave-nechanics calculait-dona by the t4ethod of noleclOn orbits. The influence of the size of graphitecrysta3s upon the strength of carbon pyroceramic material was,deraonstrated. The experi- :nental- data were compared with results of structural 3.vaearch by optical- microscope and eloctroa-microseope methods. Three fiCUXOSD 4 references. 63 - USSR UDC 539.61:620.17:546.26 VOLKOV, G. M., ARABANOV,_Y.,j,__- DERGUNOV, N. N., ZAKIIAROXIA, Ye. N., and KALUGIN, V. I., Moscow Ith" ."The Effect of the Structure of Graphite on Its Streng Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 12, Dec 72, pp 65-67 Abstract: The mechanical strength of artificial graphites depends not only on the dispersed structure of the material, but also on its crystalline and supermolecular structure, which is the secondary structure developed as a result of different arrangement of crystallites. The effect of artificial defects of supormolecular structure on mechanical strongth'of pyrographite and its bonding strength is discussed by reference to.diagrams and photo- micrographs of its polished surface. The effect of precipitation strength- ening of carbonic material as a result of decreased concentration effect of supermolecular structural defects was used for the.development of a new class of carbon materials, the carbonic~Pyroceram. Tile characteristics of the USB-15 Pyroceram are presented. Five illustrations, eight bibliographi*C references. 1/1 Grap e ~USSR UDC 539.21 ZAYTSEV, G. G., BARABANOV, V. N., and DEYEV, A. N., Moscow "Study of the Elastic Properties of Carbon Materials During Heat Treatment" Kiev, Problemy prochnosti, No 1, Jan 71, pp 110-113 Abstract: A study was made of a broad class of carbon formations used in the production of various types of artificial graphite. Heat-treated (annealed) carbon materials produced from two types of petroleum coke were studied. The method of study included isothermal holding at 1250, 1400,-1700, 2000, and 2500*C, The dependences of the cliange in the modulus of elasticity of the compositions during this subsequ~ent heat treatment are presented. The relaxation times, values of activation energy, and changes in modulus of elasticity were determined during the isothermal: holding. The concept of the dipoles of carbon atoms in various energy states is introduced. It is demonstrated that the activation energy for a change in modulus of elasticity during heat treatment can be explained as the energy of certain dipole-dipole transistions iji the carbon structure. 1/1 USSR wc 546.9+541.124-7 13ARABAIIO V, P. --NEINTOYSIaY, V. M. tTRET-YAKOVAt A. YA., ZAGIBULLIUAj D SH., 'KFARRASOVA, F. B., ERRE, E. A., and RAKH1P1OVA,::G. I., Kazan Chemical' Technological Institute Imeni S. H. Kirova "Ionization Constants of Alkyl(aryl)phosphonic and ArylphosphonoiLs ACAI(1:3 In Acetone" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 42(04), Vyp 11, 1972, pp 2431-2434 Abstracti The influence of the nature of the substitution groups on the ionization constants was determined for the title compounds. The pK was determined in acetone from the potentiometric titration cunre. The tehavior of phosphinic and phosphonic acids in acetone is different from that in water. Compounds having two different pK, values f or the. loss of two different protons in water show only one pK in acetone and it Is -much higher than either of the Pka Is in the water envir8nment. The rlt a increases in the seriest P-ClC6114 < C61151 P-C112C61'4 < Et < P-Off 3OC 6114 . The Pl- a in acetone may be calculated from the standard pK, by the following fornulai pK + 14 USSR UDC 546.9 + 541-124.7 BARABANOV V. P. TSENTOVSKIY, V. M., TMTIYAKOVA., A. YA., K11ARRASOV F. M., and Y - I BREYENKOVA~-V*.~kazanl Chemical-Technological Institute Imeni S. M. Kirov Frionization Constants of Some Arylphosphonic, Aryltrichloromethylphosphinic, and Arylphosphonous Acids in Dimethylfoimvmide and Acetone" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), NO 5, Ylay 73, pp 1147-1150 Abstract: Thermodynamic ionization constants for some aryl(alkyl)phosphonic and arylphosphinic acids in dimethy1formamide at 250 were determined by the Dotentiometric method. It was established that the substituent at the phosphorus atom has a strong effect on the ionization of the acids. In connection -with a change in electronegativity of the substituent, ethylphosphonic acid is weaker than the phenylphosphonic acid. Introduction of a chlorine atom into the para position of the phenyl group increases the proton donating ability of the com- Pound. Replacing one hydro>rjl group by trichloromethy1 radical increases the acid strength.by almost a 4 fold order. I- R~ ACC. Nr: Abstracting Service: 'Ref . Code: AP0052440 CHEMICAL ABST.,5~-70 101175c Structure of the macromolecular chain of a-chlo- roacrylic acid copolymers. Bajrabaaav,-V. P,; Tsentovskii, V. M. fKazan. Kitim.-Tekhriol. Inst im. Kirov&. Kazan. USSRT.- V~~okornol. Soedin., -S&.- T 1970,' 12(l), 92--'3 ~ (R U_-ssT,_'7a-TVo- roacrylic acid (1), poly(a-chloroacrylic acid), and [-Me methacry- late copolymer (11) were tit0ated HCONMe~ with it Et4NOH soln. in MeOfl. The potentiometric titrn. curve had 2 inflections corresponding to .5- 10, and 15% t contePt in 11. ruggefiting that the copolvinn. of I with Me methacrylatc gave polyineric units having the properties of dicarboxylic acids. CKJR REEL/I FRAME USSR UDC 547.242 TSEI,-EOVSRIY, V. M.B KHARRASAVA, F. and BUSYGINA, T. A., Kazan' Institute of e cal Technology:imeni S. M. Kirov "Study of ionic Association of Onium, Salts in Solutions, IV. Conductance' of Tetraalkyl(aryl)phosphonium Halides in Acetone, Dinethylformamide and Nitromethane" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, Vol 41, No 8, Aug 71, pp 1659-1662 Abstracti The article describes results of a study of the conductance of tetraphenylphosphonium chloride, bromide and iodide and tetx-abutyl-, tetra- anyl- and tetrahexylphosphonium bromides in acetone, nitromethane and di- methylformamide. It is shown that the association capacity of ions is deter- mined by.the nature.of the hy&-rocarbon radical of thelphosphonium cation, as well as the nature of the anion, andAs retained in the transition from acetone to nitromothane and dimothylformmidoo despite the decreaso in size the solvated ion. i6ga-1 6-ka ..i 6di 16 J,"! 1-2669PUTHM !: n ,11 !-1 1. . 11 1 , 11 . 1 .4 1.11 111. .~ :. USSR UDC:'.547.242 TSENTOVSM, V. M.,"BUABwQV-)-V-. P., CUIMOKAL'SKIY B.D.J ~RAYPAMOV R.B., and KAMAY, Gil'm, Kaz&n' Chemical Technological institute imeni S,14. Kirov, Kazan, -Ministry of Higher and Secondary.Specialized Education RSMR ~IlStudy of Ionic Association of Onium, Salts in Solution* 'I. Conduc- Tetraphenylarsonium Iodide in Acetone~and Propyl Alcohol" Leningrad,.Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, V01,40, No 4, Apr 70, pp 831-833 .~'..~~Abstract: The authors studied.the conductivity 6f totraphenylarsonium iodide in acetone at temperatures ranging from 2,0 to 400, as well as ~in propyl alcohol at 250. Theform, of the concentration dependence the equivalent conductivity in acetone is complex,. There is an in- Icrease in conductivity with an increase:in concentration from 0.390 0-4 .1 - to 3,12010-4 m., then a de'arease in conductivity with a further nerease in concentration. In propyl alcohol the dependence of on re is expressed by a straight line.: The conductivity of the salt in ~ 7 ~ ;, - V.- ~11 - . . 1. .16--m 1~ i.6.1ii-i-n'..."..... . kum-- o Ew. Isti-I Iii : . . I I: i - i H ;I I . I I . i USSR UDC 681.3 KUZIMIN, I. V., BAIZABASH, I. P. "Mathematical Model of the Structure of a Logic Devicel I Tekhn. Kibernetika, Vyp. 8, [Engineering Cybernetics, No 8--Collection of Vorks], Kiev, 1970, pp 47-54, (Translated from Reforativny), Diurnal Kibernetika, No 5, 1971, Abstract No. SV598 by V. Mikheyev). Translation: The following are proven: k Theorem 1. Suppose function F(wl, W W (N > 2) depends signifi- 2j ... J n cantly on all N arguments. Then there are functions ~,'(Xl, X2) ... 3 xkj Yl' k h k Y2""' Ym) (1 < i . < 2 ) and,(if N > 2 ) x i(XV x 2""' Xk) (2 + I < < N) such that in a logic algebra function f(xk, y m) c tin 1) erepresented in the form: /(.r4, y~,)=Fjip, 11~11 Xj' -.-rk. 1'(0' 01 ... 707 Y11 Y2, .."YM)h ----V* fX1. X2. .... Xk, Yj ,yr' 7Vm)1' x 1X1 I X1, - - xk)l ---.I xM (xi I X21 ...' xt)). 1 +3 Theorem 2. If function F(wi, W 2""' wN) depends significantly on all its arguments and takes on its true (or false) value with a unique set of these arguments, there are functions ~ip (Xljl:x 2P ... x 1' y1.' Y2""' y m 1/2 UUC 691.3 . I =Z'MIN, I. V., BARABASH, I. P., Tekhn. Kib'elynetika, V),p. S, Kiev, 1970, pp 47-54. k < < 2 such that any logic algebra fu nction f(X k' Yzd can be represented by an expansion such as: (Xk- vm)==~F {IP, 1XI. Xzv X~k' f (01 01 ... 01 P2, V2 (Xt. X1. Xk' 0, Y1, y2, [XI. XS, Xk, Y" Va. and this expansion is unique. 2/2 USSR UDC, 621.382.2-539-1.0-74 LITOVC11-3111-0, P. G., GONCEYUZ, V. G. , G. INT. and h -IB-KALO, T. I. "Some Special Semiconductor Detector Types for Studying :Iuclea-., Reactions" -orovodnikovaya telduiika i mikroele 4, 1 7 0, Kiev, Poln ktronj.%a, 1~ pp 12 1-2-9 Abstract: Noting that recent articles have been devoted to nuclon-a-r reaction detectors made of silicon compensated ..-ith lithi= and having a sensitivity region thielmess of up to 6 mri, the author,3 describe their experiments usiiig char~.-,,ed pox 64cles of Iii!-her en!r- gy i..,hich on L toved the silicon to a depth of veveral millimel-ers. The detectoro uL;(,:;d by the uthors had a rosoltitior, of ~0-60 ko%, for alpha particles of 1,1,Lq24) -with-an energy of 5 F, v. T'he be- ter detector specimens ,Ath an area about 2 cm MIA a re::;oIV__ tion of 10 kev. 'J.'he plot of the AM2 aloha particle :.;pcjctrur, re- y a -1.1 o .r-2 _c-ecimen is shom IT o r) tected b detec'-ors o', and other types, the authoro usod the brand EKD-1000 of i I ic on which is obtained froi n and con- 0~ the oncrucible zone of the nelt , tains less t1kan 2.101 oxygen atoms per cc, with the 1ifctiL,.e of 3- USSR LITOVCIIENKO, P. C., et al., Poluprovodnikovaya. tekhaika i mikroelektronika, No 4, 1970, pp 122-129 minority carriers varying from 200-400 ps and a dislocation concentration of less -than 5.104 cm-2. A diagram of the cross-section constrection of the planar detector as well as the diagrams of the ring and "hat" types is shown. 2/2 146 USSR bTC 621.382.2:5)9.1.074 L. I. and GONOhAFL, V. G 'W/dy. Detectors of Silicon Compensated by L.ithium" Kievi Polu-provodni!--,o-%,,3.Ya J-e'chnika i ni!, (--~eelrtronila "o. 4, 119,70P T pp 6 9-7 7 4- -ie -uC Abstract: A discii-s3ion off semiconductor do ecto s used Ln &111 ~t U- I iven. of nuclear r c Joris by the so-c,-.Alled dE/dx E0 method iz; &-L The authors describe exporiy;-,onts for d~~/dx doi-oc~ -L,170'11 L c I's silicon corar.:--nsated by 1-i-IL-Iiium. The-f-i--z;'L- lre~mlts obta-in:---d Lrom detectors mde b~y this method are described --n c a r artiole they published (.R'ad iats ion naya fi,-;ike. ne.-ict'-1 !1 11(- , 1:11 k.-istallov -- Radiation Physi= of Efonmctalli/(RO)2 P(.O) N"- R2 /X (II), where R Et, R' --Me# R" is CH2 Ph or Bu, and X Cl, N R" Br, 1. Compounds I were synthesized by known methods. Substances II may be of value as antihelmintics, because salts of quaternary axamonium bases exhibit a wide range of activity of this type. Introduction of a phosphoric acid ester residue YiU presumably increase the phyziologicall activity of compounds of this class, 1/1 68 Apo UR 0396 PRIMARY SOURCE: Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya*i Eksperimental' naya Terapiya, 1969, Vol 13, 1~r 5, p p THE INFLUENCE OF INCISOR AMPUTATIONS UPON THE'ADRENAL GLANDS OF NORMAL, HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED~AND SIALADENECTO'MIZED RATS Rats of Wistar strain were subjected to repeated incisor amputations, which brought about submaxillary hypertrophy and increase of their. endocrine finction. These expe- riments demonstrated that disturbance of th d funct on led to a distinct s e salivary glan I -derangement of adrenal response to stress,iconditions. It was shown in experiments with bypophysectomized rats that, besides the main, medlated through the hypophysis, effect, there exists-a direct influence of the salivary glands upon the adrenal cortex. It was also revealed that the normal hypophySiSL and salivary gland activity is required for acceleration of the incisor growth after repeated amputtitions; however, saffivary glands retainAheir capacity to intensify the teeth growth and regeneration after hypophisectomy. 195002 94 USSR UDC 616.89-021615.285-7-099 BARABAS "Neurologic and Mental Disorders in Chlorophos Poisoning!' Moscow, Zhurnal. hlevropatologii i PsikMatrii imeni S. S. Korsakov, 11o 4, 1971, pp 594-598 Abstracta Study of 82 patients who ingested from 50 to 200 g of the organo- phosphorus insecticide chlorophos accidentally or ifith suicidal intent showed- that the acute period of intoxication iras marked by general weakness, head- achesp nauseap gastric pains, absence of the pupillary r~eflex to light along with pronounced inhibition, indifference to surroundings, hallucinations, motor restleness, and, in severe, cases, maniacal tendencies, delirium, and epileptiform seizures, After about a week the psychotic disorders gave way to pronounced asthenia with a ueakening of memory and intellectural camcity. Autonomic-va al scular disturbances (acrocyanosis, instability of arteri pressure, Spells of tachycaitlLi) appeared An a number of, pationts along with polyneuritis of varying degiees of severity. The considerable diversity of symptoms aiid mode of manifestation reflected wide differencen In the person- ality traits of the patients. 1/i ols 160CT 7 0 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE .TITLE--A METHOD OF DETERMINING THE TRUE HEIGHT OF)IEFLECTION IN THE CASE OF: OBLIQUE INCIDENCE -U- ~-AUTHOR-BARABASHOVP B.G. OF INFO--USSR 49 SOURCE-`GE0MAGNETIZM I AERONOMIJAI VOL.,10i NO- 2, 1970, P. 34,9-350 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,-SUBJECT AREAS-ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESi EARTH SCIENCE~ A, pi DOCEANOGRAPHY SOUNDINGY REFLECTED SIGNAL, El ZROR, ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ~,_DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ''PROXY REEL/FRAME--1997/0160 STEP NO--UR/020,~/70/010/002/0348/035() CIRC ACCESSION Nt)--AP0119156 2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--L60CT70 ClkC ACCESSION NJ--AP0119156 'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. DEVELOPMENT OF,AN IMPROVED METHOD OF DETERMINING THE TRUE HEIGHT OF REFLECTION RE,~HJIRED IIN THE INTERPRETATION OF OBLIQUE SOUNDING DATA. THE METHOD ll~ APPLICABLE IN THE CASE WHERE ONE SKIP A-ND MULTISKIP PROPAGATIC,.N JCCW SIMULTANEOUSLY OVER,THE.P4TH INVESTIGATED. IN THEMETHOD PROPOSED, THE TRUE HEIGHT OF REFLECTION IS DETERMINED FROM THE SIMULTANEOUS SiAUTIGN 13F T'WO EQUATIONS. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE ERROR OF THEMETHOL) DOES NOT EXCEED THE INSTRUMENT ERROR INVOLVED IN THEMEASUREMFNT OF THE TRUE HEIGHT OF :REFLECTION THE CASE OF VERTICAL SOUNDING, FACILITY: ROSTOVSKII-~-NA DONU GOSUDARSTVANNY.1 UNIVERSITET, ROSTOV, USSR. I i I ... . , i 1 1 :212 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--110EC70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0140382 .,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THREE EX I ST I fiG METHODS OF DETERMINING THE SMOOTHNESS FACTOR UF THE SURFACES Or ~.COSMIC BODIES. ONE METHOD IS BASED CN SOLV[NG (.8'r THE METHOD OF LEAST :~SQUARES) A SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS IN LOGARITHMIC FORM. WHICH DESCRIBES THE -j3R IGHTNE SS DISTRIBUTION ACROSS THE PLANETARY OLSK AS.A FUNCTION OF THE ANGLE OF- INCIGENCE. . THE SECOND METHOD MAKES USE; OF A FORMULA DESCRIbING THE.*MAGNITUDE OF MARS IN RED LIGHT DURING OPPOSJTj0hv WHILE THE THIRD METhCU IS BASED CN CCMPARING THE OBSERVED PH4SE. CUkVE !bF A PLANET WITH i_-__-TW0JHEORETlCAL OR.EXPERIMENTAL PHASE.CURVES FOR.,pT'WO SPHERES WITH GIVEN SMr ONE -OF WHICH IS ROUGHER 'AND rHE OTHER S,1400THEk jCTHNESS FACTORS, THAN EXPECTED FACTOR.- THE ADVANTAGES:iANDIDRAWBACkS OF EACH METHOD ARE EXAM INED #: SHOWING THAT NONE OF THE14 APP~,"OACHES THE RELIABILITY OF VISUAL :OBSERVATIUS WITH POWERFUL TELESCOPES;ANWIMAGE '~UALIIY CONTROL .~_~FACILJTY: KHARIKUVSKII GOSUDARSTVENNYI UNIVERSITE7, KHARKOVv NRAINIAN :SSR. W11C I A q-1 112 013 YNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13SEP70 TITLE--GENESIS OF ABSORPTIG%N, SPECTRA OF BENZENIF DEIZ[VATIVES cotirAINI~IG NITWOtDONOR AND NITWOlACCEPTOR CONTRA SYSTE145 -U- _~-AUTH0R-(03)-BARABASHGVAt G.D. t IZ~iAY 111ILLIARESI, 14KIY,.V.A.p YE.YE. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR -,~50URCE--DOKL. AKAD. NAUK SSR 1970t 190(l), 95-8 (CHEMI) ~..DATE PUBLISHED-------70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEPHSTRY TAGS--APSf]RPTION SPECTRUM, 13EWOK ACIO# r ii , AMINEI s r ISOMER, ANILINE CONTROL .00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSf FIED PROXY RE-EL/FPA'4E--19'34/1581 STEP CIRC ACCIFSSION Nlj--AT0l,')0[0t'-) - ------------ UNCLASSIFIED PROC E S S I N"S DAT L i3 S EP 7 3 2/2 013 C IRC ACCESSION NIO--AT0100199 -D ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTPACT. ABSCRPTION SPECTRA WERE ;~EPORTF FOR 16 ESTERS OF AIMINOBENZOIC ACID ISOMERS AND ANALOGS. WITi 2, t I ION PHNH, . ETNH AND ET S0112 NIH AND Cn, SU62 EY Gril -S IN VAR cjS PnS TS SPECTRA OF 870ET ANO PHNH SU *3 2 SE WERE COI 13 1 ABOUT THE RING. THE 4 ARED TO -11 ICP -R -THE SPECTRA WFRE SHOWN GRAP141CALLY AND THEIR.NUMC ~L DATA Wc~ E TABULATED. THE SPECTRAL BANDS OF FT OMICRON-AMINOBENI,ZOATE WEINE GENETIC TO ALL THE OTHER SPECTRA IN THE GROUP AND THE PRINCIPLE OF GENESIS OF SPECTRAL BANDS FROM THOSE OF SIMPLE STRUCTURAL Ul'41TS WAS DEMONSTRATED IN EACH INSTANCE.' F I I I F 9 MR UDC 621-35?013t669-28 BAWOSHUL-A. N., SALTYKOVA, N. A. MANUA, H. I., and KkRTEM'YU40VA, Z. S. "The Structure of Continuous Deposits of Molybdenum Obtained from the Electrolysis of the Melt XCI-X MoCl 3 ~ 6 Tr. In-ta elektrokhirAii. Urallsk. nauch. tsentr AN SSR (Works of the Institute of Electrochemistry. Ural Scientific Center, Academy of Sciences USSR), Vyp 18, 1972. pp 87-93 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal Khimlya, Ko 8(n), 1973t Abstract No 8L344 by B. B. Grinina) Abstracti A study was made of the influence of the electrolysis para- meters on the structure of the continuous deposltion~of Ho prepared from a melt containing KC1 and K3HoCl The electrolysis wiw carried out under an ataosphere of argon. The proic 4tate was studied metallagraphically wA by x-ray analysis. The thickness was determined from the increase in weight. The radial texture by tho ARKHAROV method, The feasibility was demonstrated for Preparing deposits of high purity Ho having a thickness of a now ma froiR strictly chloride malts. For this, it is necesaary to uso.high purity Salts as a starting material and high purity Liert. gas to BeParate the anolyte from the catholyte. A number of materialat such an 6,mphttet W, Ft, Br, Pd, Aur Hat Fe, Vit and Agy may be used for the cathode wid mtrongly cohesive USSR BARABOSHKIN, A. N., et al., Tr. In-ta alektrokhimii* Urallsk. nauch. tsentr AN SSR, Vyp 18, 1972, pp 87-93 precipitates may be obtallned from chloride oxide melts, The texture of the growth is type 3. It is produced by relatively high rates. of growth of the grain having orientation of III perpendicular to the oubstrate such that It Is actually related to-it by a twin structuree. FAA WIN` 17 HUI USSR UDC 621-357-13t669.26 TARASOVA, K. p., and VjMOV, V. A.. "Obtaining Chrome Films by Electrolysis of Chloride Melts. III. The Influence of the Cathode Composition and Temperature on the Structure of the Deposits" Tr. In-ta elektrokhWi, Urallsk. nauch, tsentr AM SSR (Works of the Instiute of Electrochemistry. Ual Scientfic Center, Academy of Sciences USSR) VYP 18, 19729 PP 94-98 (from ReferatIvn Zhurnal -- Rhimiya, No 8(IIL 1973, Abstract No "5 by V. V. Grin= Translationi A study was made of the change in the structure of chrome films during the change in temperature and the cathode composition of the melt sol- vent, The melts studied were composed of allmli chlorides at a tempe=tuxe of Woo, containing 2 mole % CrC12 at a Dk of 0.05 amps/cmZ. Compact filmz were obtained having a columnar structure and the coarseness of the crystals decreased in the order LiCl-NaCl-XCl-CsCl. During the precipitation of Cr fron the nelt 3UCI-201-CrC12, the coarseness of the grain Increased with an.increase In the temperature from 400 to 600o. At the lower tempera- tures the adhesion of the film to the base was reduced and it was evident that there was no alloy fortation between the Cr and xetals of the base, 1A USSR 'Electrochemistry USSR UDC 621-357-13-635.21661.879.1.22 PUZAIKOV, V. V., BAUBQ5HnN".J--, and KALIYEV, K. A.., and TARASOVAI K. P. "Mechanism for the Growth Hemispherical Precipitates of Uranium Dioxide on the End of the Electrode" Tr. In-ta elektrokhImil, Urallsk nauch. tsentr AN SOR (Works of the Institute of Electrochemistry. ;rza Scientific Center, Academy of Sciences, USSR~, VYP 18, 1972, PP 99-105 (froa Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Khimiyaq Xo 8(11 1973, Abstract No 8L3" V. V. Grinim) Translationt The hypothesis mentioned earlier that hemispherical shape of precipitates of UO 2 formed on the ends of Pt aicrocathade in LiCl-KCI-UO2-C'2 melt at 4000 was caused by a particular relationship of the specific elec- trical resistance of the cathode, the procipitatep ana the melt. The specific and effective electrical resistances of the melt and the electrolytic UO, were compared as were the calculated and experimental forms, of the precipitate on the end of the cathode. Measurements by electrical conductivity were carried out in an atmosphere of argon by the contact method, using a bridge to carry a current having a frequency of 5000 Hz fronvooz temperature to 6000. The electrical conductivity of UO, was zeasurrd directly In the melt, 1/2 'iN till t Om -Ewmm~-, M11.1116,011 USSR PUZAKOV, V. V., et al.j Tr. In-ta elektrokhWi. Ural'ak. nauch. tsentr AN SSSR, Vyp 18, 19720 pp 99-105 during the growth of the precipitate. A timed potentiometric method was used In the calculation of the electrical conductivity of the alloy to deter- mine the diffusion coefficients of the uranyl ion in the poetic mixture LiCl-KC1. It was shown that the specific electrical conductivity of UO, was half an order of magnitude smaller than the effective electrical conductivity and two orders of magnitude smaller than lthe specific elec- trical conductivity of the malt. The theoretically calculated value of the -form-of the precipitate was close to that observed exparimenally. The precipitate had a hemispherical form. 2/2 USSR UDC 621.3S7.7:669.268 TARASOVA, K. P. , U~N., MARTEM'YANIOVA, Z. S. "Influence of Complex Formation on the Structure of.Chromium Sediments" Tr. In-ta Elektrokhimii. Urallsk. Nauch. Tsentr. AN SSSR [Works of the In- stitute of Electrochemistry, Ural's Scientific Center, Acad. Sci. USSR], No 17, 1971, pp 118-123 (Translated from Referativnyv Zhurnal, Khimiya, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 L312 by V. V. Grinina). Translation: The influence of the F ion on the structure of Cr sediments produced by electrolysis of chloride-fluonde and fluoride melts was studied. Increasing the F/Cr ratio to 10 caused a decrease in grain size in the sedi- ment. Further increases in fluoride concentration in the electrolyte.had no significant influence on crystal size. Compact sediments, well bonded to bases of Cu, Ni, Mo, Nb, alloys VN-2 and VN-3 were produced at temperatures of 700-900* and D = 0.01-0.1 a/cm2in melts co ntaining 5-20 wt.% K hexafluoro- ,chromate CK CrF ). As the content of the F ion in the melt increased, the 3 6 grain of the sediment was primarily oriented with the direction perpen- dicular to the plane of the substrate. The quality of the texture increased as sediment thickness increased. 1/1 1! 41 7J_~ 3/2" 017 UN CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-18SEP70 OF CATHODIC PRECIPITATES OF URANIUM DIOXIDE IN CHLORIDE f.5,5 14ELlS _U_,_' -'-AUTHOR-(03)-BARA TARAS N. KALlY.EV K A., OVA, K.P. OF INFO--USSR 1970, 6(1)t 146-9 .DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY TAGS-MOLTEN CHLORIDEr ELECTRODE PROPERTYt CHLORIDE ELcCTROLYSIS, PASSIVATION, OXIDE FILM, URANIUM OXIDE M4R.Klt4G--N0 'IaESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .,~PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/0766 STEP NO--UR/0364/,70/006/001/0146/0149 CIRC ACCESSION NO--APOL04212 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 017 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--I8SEP70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0104212 .A.BSTRACT/E.XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PASSIVATION IS CALTSED BY ..'~,'~~.EXCESS0IN THE UO SUB2 PPT. DURING ANODIC DISSOLN. OF THE DIOXIDE, IONS OF~UO SUB2 PRIMF POSITIVE POSITIVE GO INTO.THE MELT AND THE SURFACE .,OF 7HE- ANODE BECOMES ENRICHED JN 0 FORMING U OXIDES ALL THE W4Y UP TO U 0-~-SU83 0 SUB8-. THE PASSIVATION PROCESS PROCEEDS WHETHER THE CURRENT IS APPLIED OR NOT, THE ULTIMATE RESULT BEING URANOUS URANIC OXIDE REmAINING ON THE, SURFACE OF THE ANODE. IT IS JUSTIFIABLE TO CONCLUDE THAT PASSIVATION RESULTS FROM THE SHIELDING OF UO SUB2 BY U SUB3 0 SUB2. t r- USSR BARABOY, V. A., and KIRICHINSKIY, B. R., Yadern)-ye Izlucheniya i Zhizn', Moscow,. Nauka Press, 1972, 232 pp Page Chapter 4. Permissible Doses and Protection from Nuclear Radiation 115 Chapter 5. Medicine Against the Radiation Threat 141 Chapter 6. Nuclear Radiation in the Service of Man 167 Chapter 7. Radiation in Outer Space 208 USSR CHEBOTAR'OV, E. Yu., Doctor of Medical Sciences, GIO%0i)ZII;i3 ID ~I Doctor of Biological Sciences, EA Candidate of Xexiiaal Scier-ces, azid; 3WY V A KIRICHD-iSIKIY, B. R., Cand=t~ Sciences "Radiobiology in the Ukraine" Kiev, Vestnik Akademii Nauk Ukrai=koy SSR, No 9, Sep 70, pp LI~3 -52 Abstract; A survey is presented of the leading Ukrainian re*earch -in3Ututez3 and the achievements of.the major Ulwainian scientists. Ukrainian radi oiologists are conducting a wide variety of investigations on a high scienti-fic and matho- ~dological level.- Fundairiontal contributions. are beingir mado to such izr,portant prob- lems as the biological effects of fast noutrons; mechanisms of' radioprotaction 0"' animals and plants; repair of lesions caused by radiati n; migration, incorpora- tion, and effects of natural and artificial radioacti'm isotopes; ;j*-jd primary mechanisms of the injurious effects of ionizing radiation on, biopolymora, mainly proteins.. Extensive use is being made of radiospoctrospopy, X-ray diffractJon analysis, gas chromatography. and physicdchomical studies of'nodol systwr~-. USSR UDC 576-895.4 MULYARSKAYA, L. V.j KOROBEYNIKOVA, A. S., and BARAGM,510VA, E. S.p '"SmIl k1ammals as Hosts of Trombiculid (Acarifortes,'Trombicu2idae) in the lesser Caucasus" Baku, Izvestiya Akademli Hauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Seriya Biologicheskikh Nauk, No Is 1971, PP 95-101 Abstracti During 1963-66 the Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences Azerbaydzhan SSR, and the Azerbaydzhan Antiplague Station carried out a study of the species composition of small mammals harboring Trombiculid mites in the Lesser Caucases, the species composition of the nites infesting small -mmals there, the degree of infestation of the mamwas of different species with the mites, and seasonal variations.in:the degTee of infestation. The results are summarized in the form of tables. Trombictilid mites are of Importance as vectors of rickettsioses, The principal ho,.its of the mitos were rodents of several species (gerbilsr volest and the house mouse). The considerable degree of infestation of the house mouse with Trombiculid mites Is of interest, because house mice were-- found to be infested to only a slight degree or not at all in other regions of the Caucases. lit, m.A.M.11,1 ~A.. ;I ~ 1 11 ~[ USSR UDC 614.445(497-24)t576-851 BAR&GAMOVA, E. YE., ZAKMINSKAYA, 11 sAso MEMADE p A.: Us Candidate off 51-1 ~bidfiEft IAAI-TDOVA S. A. and ICDVEDEVA, E. P. A7erbaydzhan Anti- plague Station -The Vibrio Content in Rivers and Some Open Water Basins Bordering on Azerbaydzhany" (Report One) Baku, Azerbaydzhanskiy fieditsinskiy Zhurna-1, No 5May7l, pp 50-53 Abstracti A study was made of the vibrioflora (particularly cholera vibrios) of the Araks river, Apsheronskiy canal, and Caspian sea, all waters bordering on Iran and long known as an epidemiological focus of cholera, from which the disease frequently spread to Russia. During the years 1967-1968 samples gathered from the waters of the Araks river, Apsheron-skly canal# and Caspian Sea contained 96, 197, and 146 different types of vibrios conprizqing six groups (Heiberg's classification). Most types were obtained in the months between May and October, I-lost numerous anaPpidemiologically interesting were the vibrios in group one, which included also the:El Tro Ogawa sero- type. Of the vibrios in this group, 3.8-18.7% of:the total number of Vibrios gathered from the waters of Raks river and the canal and 8.9% of those gathered from the Caspian Sea were agglutinated by cholera 0 serum in different USSR BARAGAMOVAj E. YE.p et al.j Azerbaydzhanskiy 14editsinskiy Zhurnal, 110 5, MY 71, pp 50-53 dilutions. On the basis of Heiberg's.classifiration the vibrios gathered frork Araks river were grouped as f ollwis i group Icontained 29.2/c5 , group II 23.6%, group III -- 2.2%, group LV -- 14.6,%', group V -- 1.25, and group VI -- 29.2~/of; from Apsheronskiy canals group I -- 5Z.3%j group 11 -- 33,14, group ni - 1.5%, group IV 0.5%, group V -- 1.5%, and V1 from 'Caspian Sea s group 1 51. 4%, group - II - 12.3%, ~ group III -- 4.7%# group V -- 13%; group VI,-- 18.6%,. No.group IV vibrios were found in the Caspian Sea. The medical and sanitary workers.of,Azerbaydzhan SSR have been waxned that the presence of El Tor and other vibrics which:ara agglutinated by cholera 0 serum presents a constant threat of a cholera epidemic outbreak, and that at all times the necessary prophylactic measures should be enforced. 2/2 50 U33R TJDC 621.43 BUsHAjjsKAYA, L_ I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and BARAK01 G. Engineer "Results of the Experimental Investigation of the Characteristics of Free-Moving Piston Gas Generators Under Transitional Operating Conditions" (Article presented by Doctor of Technical Sclences A. S. Orlin, Professor at the Moscow Higher Technical School imeni N. E. Bauman) Moscow, Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy. Mashinostroyeniye, No 3, 1972, pp 91-96 Abstract: Results of an experimental investi tion of the perfor- mance of a free-moving piston gas generator ffilipGG) in transitio- nal processes are analyzed with a view to velue its dynamic pro- perties. The process in the bounce cylinder r-and the main charac- teristics of !he transitional process by thro,.,ring on and throwing down the load within the power interval controlled by means of changinp the fuel supply ure discussed by reference to dialrr,-Uns. USSR lashinostroyoniya, BUSHAMSKAYA, L, I., Izvestiya Vysehikh Uchebnykh Zavedenly,I No 3t 1972, pp 91-96 The effects of quick-acting of the stabilizer and the capacity of the exhaust system on the generator resvonse -are rated. The formula for determining the capacity of the bounce hollo~7 by dif- ferent -Diston positions of the IMPGG model-has been specifiea. 'The foliowing were found to represent efficient means to improve MPGG transitional process! the most the characteristics of the FT possible capacity decrease of gas communications; the use of control facilities of the turbine~input-output characteristic during load shiftin the use of an additional filling contro. of the bounce cylinder in transitional processes. Three illustr., tWO biblio. refs. 2/2 USSR UDC 669.15'28.2-6,25.24t621.78 SHAIGINAZAROV, YU. V., ANISIMOVA, M. S., BARAKHTIN, B. K., and SHUL',',:U, V. M., Lerdngrad "The Stabilization of Austenite with Inverse Conversion in Cr-Co-11o az:d Cr-l"i- Co-VO Steels" Moscow, Izvestiya Akaderzii Nauk SSSR, 1.4letally, No 21 Nar-Apr 73, pp 160-163 Abztl-acti The ztabilization of austenite vas Investigated with inverSe conversion in Kh15K1qJN'1 ateel not containing 111, and iiii Ni-containint,, . bot ff XhI4KI42N41-43 steel, th smelted In one-ton vacuum arc furnaces. The ef ect of the aging temperature on characteristic factors as the quantity oft rezidual austenite, electric resistance, period of OC -phase lattict-, iumct ductility, and hardncsn, is di-scussed by reference ta diagrazis. The lowea~cd stability of austenite, developing on Initial stages of c~" coriverzion according to the shifting meelhanizim, indicate a lou contribution of Dhasal peening to the stabilization effect, The i =-Uun stability r2sults with the development of c6conversiont which becomes possible by a siluniflccz~t redistribu-1-Aon of eleiients. Considering the inc,-%,ased solubility of 41:o in martensite at decreasing Co content, it can be ansuned that the stabIll zation of austanite in steel not containing Ni. is in presence of Cr, det=mined by f`*'-phase Concentration with Co. Three figurcu, el&ht bibliographic references. 1/1 D4.rLftAVV . LU, F. "Problams of Providing Queuing Infornation" Mosccru' Nauchno-Tel-chrd-cheskaya infornatsi-ya: Seriva 1 Orgamizatsiya i Yfetodi-ka Trfor;,iatusionnoy Ral)cYty; Ju:Ly, 1972; pp 3 -12 J -iUon Serwi(-c, ABSTRACT: Using the. examnlin of tho V1, vostole Sanno t Taforn, l -idi r the authar made a utudy of the general proh1min Of optinal inform"Ition, of a oucuin~q m-1,11re. Based on the objective factors, shaninq the info-matioral requirenents. a consimer cliff erontiation was obtaimcd. The fnrAors con:-,:'Lr1r~rc-d .in the differeptiation nre., in Dart, the type, charae"'Oe-,31 P-nd content of the conswaer's activitiou. B7 --eans. of the inforriatiorml st-;'l-as c-f scie.-tifaic zar.-! cal development the nature and essence of the info.-:-.-,1mticr.;-.1 reqdreniento are preserd',ed and clasoified, A description is given of.the oharacterir'lACO 0~ constant infor-mational reqzLirements wl-dch are satis-l"ied by the T--)ro-Asion of current inf ormation. 1/2 N.. I I fill: I I I. If

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