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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GALENKO, T.I. - GALIULLIN, Z.T.

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PROCESSING DATE--160CT70 1/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED TITLE--COMPARATIVE SEROLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF' ANUAHEPATUCYTOTOXIC SERA OBTAINED BY MEANS OF IMMUNIZATION OF ANIMALS WITH ISOLATED Ml-TOCHuqL)RlA YU40.#-ALEKSEEVAt loll.t GALENKOP T,l. -COUNTRY OF --USSR INFO -,,SOURCE-FIZIOLOGICHNIY ZHURNALt~1970t VOL 16w NR:':3s PP 341-344 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--BI-OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCUENCES TOPIC TAGS--RABBIT, IMMUNOLOGY, LIVER, MjTOCHON0lUONv:ANTIGEN* PROTEll"It IMMUNE SERUM CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS. DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1137 STEP No--uitiO23,8~170/016/003/0-341/0344 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0115156 ULE-LASISA-1-r -if-Li .022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--.16OCT70 :212 ..-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115156 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DATA ARE CITED ON THE ',IG -COMPARATIVE SEROLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC (ACCORDI, TO THE COMPLEMENT IMMUNIZATION WITH ISOLATED MITOCHONUIZIA~OF THE (lVEA CELLS ANO EXTRACTS OF THE WHOLE LIVER TISSUE UNDER STRICTLY ANAL0GQ,US CraNDIT10,NS BY SIMILAR QUANTIT-IES OF ANTIGEN ACCORDING TO PROTEIN. IT IS SHOWN, THAT 'ANTIHEPATOCYTOTOXIC SERUM OBTAINED BY MEANS OF I'MMUNIZA110"N WITH ISOLATED MITOCHONDRIA OF THE LIVER CELLS IS LESS. OkGANOSP~CIF[C, THAN T14E SERUM OBTAINED BY IMMUNILATiON t IWTH THE EXTkACT OF THE WHULE LIVER 'TIVITY IN THE TEST (jF COMPLE,*4ENT TISSUE AND ACCORDING TO IMMUNOLCGICAL AC FIXATION WITH HUMUGENATE OF THE LIVER If DOES NOT ESSENTIALLY DIFFER FROM THE LATTER. -FACILITY: 0EPARTMENT.bF EXPERIMENTAL JHERAPEUTICS,,THE A. A. BOGOMOLETZ INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGY, ACADEMY OF -A USSR UDC 632.951 GALETENKO, S. M., and OPANASENKO, G. S., Nikitskiy State Botanical Carden "Systematic Control by Means of ChemicallAgents of~ithe Mite Tetranychus vienensis Zacher in Crimean Orchardsil 'Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 9, No 5, 19711, pp 26-28 a Abstract: The mite Tetranychus vienensis is one of the mc-st noxious pests damaging fruit crops in the Crimea. Organophosphorus compounds are effective in the control of fruit mites, but cannot be applied constantly and for a long time, because resistance to this and analogous, compounds develops. IL was established in tests conducted in apple orchards that the acaricides -neoron, galecron, chloroethanol, milbex, acrex, acar-50,,acar-338, "acaricide," and,decachlor can be used to advantage instead of.Organophosphorus acaricides in controlling T. vienensis. The most effective a6iric.ldds of those tested were neoron and galecron, followed by milbex and,!in the third place, by chloroethanol. The optimum time for the.firsL spr4ing of apple trees with an acaricide in the Crimea is in the pink bud phenqphase. The second spraying should be carried out at the time when the average ~number of adult mites flmountH to 0.2-0.3 per leaf. This is followed by a numhcr of sprnyings that varics depending on the activity of the acaricide, 1 If phtfinlophoii, dlpwrex, 1/2 URCiNT PROBLE~Z OF POPMATION jArticie by Undidate of Economic A;wl"Ii Rno;- SSSII., Russian. Val 4.7,' T;0. 4. April 19,72, pp- 121- i241 In In soliin- the principil problem of the nLn th fiv.-year plan -- a tvn- siderabLe olevatan of the materLaland cultural StAndArd of 11vIng 0.1 the popla, an it~p-)rtant role to play,,d by stud; of the Kocio-ec,~ncwlc prcI1Ic;:% lon.' Zsp2cially urgent In ne given area 1% Invastization a.' of populot qu2ztions cf 4.-~D:;raphlc policy. population forocastins, and the dcvelopa'ant of the Hirxist-Laninist theory of p"pulation. All those, prblems vere ex- Ablood at r:% c.-tpinded. . rasa 14n of Vi-Sclontific Council for "Socio-9conamid prtblems of pottulation" of the AS USSR. dedicated to discussion of problems population of the USSR in th~ ll;ht of . a! tho dacisions of the 24th Party ConZro;s, hc-ld 1-1 llloscow.vu 19 Nftvarbor 1971. In t'17 vArious 5tArcs of development of our country, sold the 014ir- oaii a' tbw Couneil,.A..! V.Jty~ ~ushlop, in his report, special m4as0r9% h,4v* boan carried out u4nich have Influenced the structure and movezsent of pop-j- a laticn. Thv no. fiva-72ar plan provlJes for o:atoriol help to the c.11tid-vn Io-j-Incnrt7 firillas, conceNsions to vorkin; m-;therp. the Increase at W,:~,gez in the northern and eastern re7.lons of the country# are, llovvyvr, In Ou o7lninn #,f tho ror~rrrr, It In nor co~plsqrly cleor - to %gnat d,-p-,? It is po,~IIaLa to control min? compke~. denograplnLc pr6cossu%. for 11 na or thc birtbrito In diffe.-tnt ru;~Ion% at thw Scov - t V n. t" r"Iletinsi of r-ortnlity and the cnn-Aeerabl~ Increaso of lonHut of life In-our country ere cousin' r, our society to bacemi "older", as -xpros!;ed In a OT4.orn Ircroilo of th.-t ;ropnrtion of the OZ;cd, uMch In turn also requires ?I-?-.,,ncrtIcn of a nanber of large see Lo-aconoole r~fasurL3. Ono a' uto 1-st 1,,portant problems of domography, continued T. V. tomyabuzhMn, i~ tho elaboration of sufficiently prLcIso rwtheds of for41cGstJ;19 the nu~-:jors tad ;~ructuro of the papitlation for the IonG term. Simple extra. 'flotlon al empirical regularities discovered in a certain sofimint of tice. the reporter said, in determining the numbers and structure of the population 162 LALJ.6y A. utiy, USSR U:,JC 6 9-092 'adica GALETSK Y, P. K., Chair of" lificrobiology, Kishinev .1 iristitute L arrT-5-ep~rtment of Infectious Patholo-v and ExPeri~-tntai Therapy of Infections, Institute of em I jiicrobiolo-y imeni Epid io ogy and;, maleya N. F. Go C xl~ x-perimental Infection Caused by Staphylococ i Resistant to 'nti- bodies" Kishinev, Zdravookhrane"iye, No 2,~ Mar/Apr 70,1~ pp 29-31 Abstract: Mice were injected a ntraperitonoall~ with similar doses A. of pathogenic strains of Staphylococci sen3itlive to penicillin and resistant to penicillin, and also with strairis"resistant to anti- biotics. Every five days a few animals were'8-acrificed for study. Animals infected with resistant strains showed'deflinite macroscopic changes, whereas those infected with sensitive~str-tins and treated were. almost. free of infection by that time. I'of'ecCion with resis- tant strains involved the lungs, liver, kidneys,, spleevi and lymph glands, in that given. Maximum,dissemination P penlciLlin resis- tant strains with production of auppu~;ative lor.1 occurred in 65 days, 1/2 2/2 . . ... it 1 I lz~~f 61 1 ZLW: U.V~`Mr- ", - -xi,z, "'I! ill ~ ~`F'Ik'~'.- ~A [:I. ~: Ill 1111111i W1 Ji 111INUNI I lallW14 Mill, It! ;M~A4 . 'ItH3 1 . - 14, VSSR rAIVVVV- A. A-- LOMINADZE, D. G., PATARAYA, A. D., SAGDEYEEV, R. Z., and STEPANOV, K. N., Institute of High-Temperature Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR "Anomalous Resistance of Plasma Due to Instability at Cyclotron Harmonics" Moscow, Pis'ma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoret,~cheskov Fiziki, Vol 15, No 7, 5 Apr 72, pp 417-420 Abstract: An expression for the anomalous resistance. arising due to buildup of Bernstein modes is obtained and the nonlinear mechanism leading to satura- tion of the growth of oscillations is explained. It is noted that high anomalous resistance of plasma observed in many experimentm is associated with the appearance of ion-sound instability; but that ion-sound instability can arise only for suf ficiently strong nonisothermality T. :,> TI, and the anomalous resistance occurs when thisi condition is 4ot fulfilled. It is observed that instability in electron cyclotron oscillations (Bernstein modes) has recently been discussed in.connection with the problem oil anom- alous resistance; Bernstein made& are oscillations ,4th Oie wave vector strictly or almost strictly perpendicular to the. maonetic field and with frequencies of the order nwhe. As distinct from ion-sound, this in-.,tability AA Fli 111A :11110,1111 IN NMI:. _111441111tv USSR CALEYEV, A. A., et al., Pis'ma v Zhurnal,Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 15, No 7, 5 Apr 72, pp 417-420 develops from Ti 2 Te. An expression is obtained for velf, the frequency of the oscillations at which electrons are scattered. iThe magnitude of veff 's small due to tile I'Pitayevskiy factor" K 2 P2. The resistance given by this e expression is much less than the resistance dus-, to. 1,pn-sound instability. It is stated that when electron-sound instabilit!~.~uie to Smallness of tile incrempbt of rise cannot develop and goes.into.a nonlinear mode such as in collisionless shock waves, this anomajo cin modes will us resistance' in Bernst splay the major role. 2/2 21 USSR UDC 547-341 GALEY'-:PV, V. S., and LO/Iff, YA. A, -Chloroethyl and Some Unsaturated Derivatives 0 -Sbyrylphosphonic, -thio-Dhosphonic, and -phosphonous Acids" Teningrad, Zhurnal Ob.-shchey Khimlip Vol 42(104), No 8. 19?2, pp 1714-1720 Abatracti Syntheses are describad for the title cozp6unds~ based on the I monostyrylation of PC1 Ten compounds were prepared.having the general fornula St-F. R1 0 for iR and RI i-apresenting such groups as OC OCIC-CH C11-Cif 2 5 4' 2 21 GC112Ct'2C11 and CHCHClIC1. Several compounds of the types 3 whore R represents tPR2 OCY'f-CH2 , and C%C!~Cl and StPS(R 2)1 where R repre4onts- OCH2CH2Cl , OC112 CH=Clf2 , and Cl were also prepared. Elemental composition ard physical data are given for the above compounds. T1 ISSR UDC 54711~341 GALEIWtr Y. S. and MUM, YA. A. ~"Some Conversions of Products of Di- and Trlstyxylati6n of Pho.9pho-rus Ponta- chloride" Leningradl 2burnal Obshchey Khirdip Vol 42(104 Yo 7~ Jul 72t pp 141,16-14%~',) Abstracts The action of methyl dichlorophosphito on 41- -'1;tyryltr-1ch1o--o- phosphorus and its hydrochloride was stu(Ued., and it iian fowid that tile principal product of the reaction is di- acid chloride, rather than di, /3 -Styrylehlorophosphine. In tho =,.,;o of the hydruchloxida,, small quantities of monostyryl derivatives of phospho:6us -atMldichloro- phosphine and its oxide - am fomed as woll as the,lirincipal xvuction product. Di-,ot, -styrylohlorophosphine.iran synthasiz~.(L by disproportionition 0 of -styryidichlorophosphine at 240-250 C 27 ...... . ......... .. . ... Free Radi als"; 14 USSR UDC 541.13-~541.515+542.941+661.718.1 WYASOV, A. V., KARGIN., Yu. M., LEVIN, Ya. A., 1-f0P()2'0V.A, 1. D. , %m1:.L1riIKOV, B. V., VARINA, A. A., SOTINIKOVA, 14. N. , and institute of Organic and Physical Chei,.iistry imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov, ''USSR 01cad. of Sciences "Elect roch emi cally Generated Free Radicals. 6., The Reductio"I Mechanism of Certain Organ ophos pho rus Compounds, and the Electron P,arama.gnetic Resonance Spectra of the Anion Radicals Formed" 770 Moscmi, Izvestiya Akade-mii Nauk SSR, Seriya Rhimichesi.cava, No 42 71, pp 776 Abstract: A series of organophosphorus compounds was studied in connection with their electrochemical reduction, using several 'mlathods. The electron paramagnetic method was applied in the case of electr?)0---mically gen-~-rated .111 ester of anion radicals of t riphenylphosph i Lie, its oxides, andithe diet1h. S-styr-ylphasphosphonic acid. Graphical data accompaaying Lhe paper include classical and commutated, polarogra-m--, for the various co-mpounds, and electron p4ra:2ignotic spectra for free roM.cal:-i; olt~rtro~ihtmical data are giv(--n for ninc. oqanophosphorwi coii~pokmkli; ~11 j sv ZGI~6110dV--ON NOISS.I:):)V 0~313 d3IS '~9SO/L661-3WV18A/133'd AXU8d G31:4jssvl)Nn--ssvio IN3Wn:)Do SN01131'elM ON--ONIN*dVW 1016INDO'. 'NO9ldV:)O'd0AH '3%13HdDlHl '301iins iijoinvvi wn3iongd ~ONnOdWOO:-NO)IIISONV9~10 '3N-31AH13A-10(j, 'NollVdvc(3s, ')V:)IWIIAD '3-NMS~19N apinDdWOD~mi:jinsoNvq'80 'NOIIVIIIISIO--SOVI :)IdOl- Slvluglvw 'Awlsll-j~H:)--SV3VV .1:)3rgiis'- 0 L------- 03HSli9nd 31Vrl::--- 51-011 'MOT '0L61 VAlVII14M3I-J3N--3ounDs bssn--DJNI 30 A*dlNno 3 'VAN-170 A"D VA' m N, N VNIdVAI "(11 'USIN.11000-010 loliffly A il 2/2 014 UNCLASSI FIED Pq0CFSSING DATE-230CT701 CIRC ACCESSIO.4 NO--AP0119482 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-N) GP-0- ABSTRACT, A COMB I NAT ION OF RECTIFICATION AND ADSORPTION CHPOMATOG. WAS USED FOR SEPN. OF COtX S. CONTG. ORG. S COMPOS. THESE CONCS. WERE OBTAINEO BY EXTN. OF THE KEROSINLFRACTION (150-250DEGREES) OF ARLAN NAPHTHA WITH 1-1 SUB2 SO SUB4. THE RECTIFICATION WAS CARRIED OUT UNDER REDUCED PkESSUREi IN STA114LESS STEEL AND GLASS APP. A COLUMN OF 290 TIMES 8*8 CM SIZE-WITH 34 THEORETICAL PLATES AND 4 TIMES 5 MM LEVIN FILLING WAS USED. 'A 30 L. CONTAINER WAS HEATED WITH POLY(PHENYLMETHYLSILOXANE). LIQ. NO. 14 TO~ZOODEGREES. TliE RECTIFICATION RATE WAS 200-50 ML-HR AND THE REFLUX RATIO 20-5:1. FIFTEEN STRIPPINGS (IODEGREES FRACTIONS) WERE TAKEN AND FURTHER SEPD. CHROMATOG, ON POLYETHYLENE COLUMNS PACKED WITH S~LICA GEL (30-50 MESH: HEATED IST FOR 6 HR TO 70-IOODEGREES AND THEN FOR 30~HR TO 150-70DEGREES). TWO COLUMNS WERE USED*. (A) 12 M TimE$ 35 MM PACKEO WITH 12 1 ADSORBENT WITH 1.2-KG:FRACTIONS AND 8 i. ME SUB2 C0 ADDED WITH 0.5 HR.; AND (9) 12 M TIMES 18 MM PACKED WITH 3' 1. ADSORBENT WETH 0.3-KG FRACTIONS AND 3 L. ME SUB2 CO WERE USED THE ME SU32 CO BEING EXPELLED WITH H SUB2 0. FRACTIONS B. LESS THAN 200OEGREE~ NEED 1-2 CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPNS.; HIGHER FRACTIONS REQUIRE,, SEVERAL REPETITIONS OF THE PROCESS. THF CONDO. SAMPLES WERE SEPO. INTOISULFIDE, THIOPHENE, AND HYD-ROCAR80N FRACTIONS OF MOL. WT. 140-205. FACILITY: INST. ORG. KHIM.t,UFAv USSR. USSR UDC 539-143.10*661.718.1 ISHMAYEVA, E. A., ZDV4, X. G., GALEYEV and'PUDaIlK, A. N.j Kazan State University imeni, V. I. U14%n '6 ~rdz "The DiDole Moments of Organophosphorus Compounds. II. Benzoylphosphonates, Benzoylphosphinates, and Benzoylphosphine Oxides" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Vauk SSSR, Seriya Khimichoskaya, No 3, Mar ?1, PP,538-543 Abstracts The diethyl esters of benzoylphosphonic acids X-.C6H4qOP(0) (ORt)2 (I) with X p-Cl, H-Cl, Jq-Br, P-N02 (be 1300 at 2 AM, 146' at 2 mm, 164P at 2 mm; and b 1430 at 1 mm, M,P. 51.5 0, respectively) and diethyl(diphenyl) benzoyIlphosphine oxides PhCOP(O)R2 (II),with R - Etr .Ph (bC. 155-60 at 6 ma and 167-80 at 1.5 mm, respectively) were prepared. CotopouixIs I were.obta-tned by the reaction of X-C6H4C0Cl with triethyl phosphita'and compounds 11 by reacting dlethyl- or diphenylphosphinous,acid HP(O)R 2~with.PhCOCI. The dipole moments of compounds I and II were determined experimentally and the spatial structure of these compounds wa s elucidated from the data obtaineds that of ethyl esters of ethyl- and phenylbenzoylphosphinic acids from 1/2 1.1 a- 0 16 UNCL~4SSIF ED~~' ~OROCtSSING DATE-090C T70 .-'-_.TJTLE--SUBST ANTI AT ION OF THE MAXIMAL PERMI~SSIBLE:CONCE,,:~TRATIONS OF m~-.AMMONIUM DIURANATE IN THE AIR OF 'INDUSTRIAL. -U-, G.P., VLASOVp P.A* oil LCOUNTRY OF INFO-USSR --~SOURCE`-~GIGIYENA ISANITARIYAr 1970, NR 5, PP 26-32 P'UBLISHED--70 SIUBJECT.AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIL TAGS--AIR POLLUTION, AMMONIUM CUMPOUNDI TOXICITY, URANIUM -CG-NTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS ~~OGCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED ..,PRiJXY REEL/FRAME--1992/1645 STEP NO--UR/0240/~70/0,)01005/OG26/0032 ..CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112639 UNCLASSIFIED 212 016 UNCLASS I FIED' 7 !PROCESSING DATE--090CT70 .CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0112639 .ABSTRACT/EXTRACT---(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INA CHRONIC TEST CARRIED OUT ON RATSINHALATION OF AMMUNIUM DIURANATE ATA CONCEiqTRATION OF 8 MG-M ''PRIME3 FOR FOUR HOURS DAILY FOR A PERIOD OF 4 MOhTHS PROVED TO BE DEFINITELY TUXIC. THE CONCENTRATION OF 'THIS CdMIPOUNO AMOUNTING To I MG-M.PRIME3 APPROACHED THE.MINIMUM EFFECTIVE LEVEL OBTAINED IN THE CHRONIC INHALATION TEST. THE PAPER PRESENTS DATA OF CLINICAL BIUCHEMICAL AND PATHALOGOANATOMICAL INVESTIGATIOhS AND THE AMOUNTOF ''PROCESSING OATE--11SEP70 -A 08 UNCLASSIFIED THE METHOD OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SILICATES ,;,.AUTHOR-GALIBIN9 V.Aoi POTOTSKAYAv Ve ~.`CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR LENINGRADSKOG13 U4-1VERSITETA, NO 6f,~GEOUGIYA, GEf)GRAFlYA, OP 160-163 1970, NR I ~~_DATE PUBLIS14ED ------- 70 .:,-,SUBJECT, AREAS--CHEM IS TRY ~:TOPIC TAGS,--SILICATE9 SPECTROMETRY CnNTROL MARKtNG--NO RESTkICTIONS :DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRAME--1938/1275 STSP 110--IJR/0307ilO/001)/001/0160/0163 IRC ACC ESSION NO--AP0106056 UNCLASSTFIED 2 f 2 008 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--11SEP70 CIRC-ACCESSION ND--AP0106056 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(.Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ARTICLE IS DEVOTED TO THE i..ANALYSIS OF SILIGATE ROCKS AND MINERALS BY A COM91NED CHEMICAL SPECTROCHEMICAL AND FLAME SPECTROMETRIC METHOD. 510 SIJ32, FEC., H SUB2 0 PLUS,-H SUB2 0 MINUS, P SUB2 0 SUB5 ARE ANALYSED~IBY THE RAPID CHEMICAL METHOD. AL SUB2 0 SUB39 FE SUB2 0 SUB3 (TOTAL),.TIO SUB2, MNOj MGO# CAO -ARE DETERNINATEO BY THE SPECTROCHEMICAL,METHOD. PJA SUB2 Or K SU82,0, LI SUB2.01 RB SUB2 Or- CS SUB2 0 ARE ANALiSED-BY THE!~FLAM .E,SPECTROINIETRIC :-..METHOD..THE CHEMICAL AND SPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSISlAC.CURACY IS COMPARED. 4AO052682 UR 0482 Soviet.Inventions Illustrated,.Section~III,ttee~anichI and Ge~eral, Derwent, 243166 WALL 4MRT f2: MAST HDja compris rod eonnected to the maiat and realill on & iug a the building wall and~claWss~ differing in hOV flexible tie passedthrough a system of putI411 mounted on the rod, and clamps,~ connected to *i tensing device, ,and fixed on it _ih,thwworki.g position by a clamping.ilate. I This, simplified. assembly -of the support,.and its design. jn~!the 'first attaj~hed process of assemblythe.clamps aret, to the wall through apertures-'- They can be A~t up independently ofthe rest of the support sfn~a e kinj tie they can be readily d tache4 from ~t by:ta 13 off diverting pulteyitl &~d~12, Rod Vislthen fixed first by some temporary method to~the main so that it can move a ng its axis.' After th~ flexible tie has been threaded by rotating bupb~- nut 5, the assembler tightens '~it. The tie with its tensed branches is fixed by clamping plate 19. J- IMMOMMAIMINH UNCLASSIF1 :PR 'Cr-SSING DATE--2 '113 0 2 0NO00 9 T,.IITLE~4-'MURB I J I T Y A.NO MORTALITY OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTLON IN.KHARIKOV ~IN THE -19b7-PERIOU -U- A6THUR-(0,2)-GUREVlChr Z.A*j G JJW; t N.X. CEUNTRY GF INFE)--USSR SPURCIE7--MGSCOW, SOVETSKGYE Z0RAVOOKHkANENl.YE,:: RUSSLAN'l.NO .31 197o# PP S JATE~IPUBLISHED---70 J SljdJECT AREAS--ii[OLCGICAL ANO MEDICAL SICIENCES TOPIC TAGS--MYOCARDIUM, PUBLIC HEALTH# DIAGNOSTIC MET14ODS, MEDICAL FACILITYt MtjKTAL(TY RATE CC.NTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS Dd-CUMENT- CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY-RkELIFRAME---3005/0675 STEP tlO--UR/0753/76/DUG/00310017/002L CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0132797 U Nil' L A 3 5 f F I -E 0 ~2/3 029 UNCLASSI FIEL) 40,CESSING DATE--20NOV70 p 6_IRC:ACCESS1CN NC--AP0132797 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SUCCESS ACHIEVED IN RECENT YEARS IN:TREATING PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION HASi UNDOUBTEDLY HAD AN INFLUENCE CN' THE DEFINITE STABILITY IN THEANDICES10F MORTALITY OF INFARCTION IN KHARIKOVJN THE:1961-1967~PER[60. AS KONIG (1966v WEST GERMANY) I%RITESv AT THE PRESENT TIME THE CHANCES THAT A MAN :WHO HAS CCNTRACTED MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION WILL RECOVER A.-NO RETURN TO USEFUL ACTIVITY, HAS INCREASED THREEF.GLD~l OVER WHAT 'W,~,s U$SERVED 30 YEARS ],~~-AGOO . IT. IS ALSC BEYCND DISPUTE. THAT BY: SYSTE~MATIC4LY STUDYING THE ,MUR8IDIJY AND MORTALITY RA TES Of- MYOCARDIAL: INFARCTJON IN KHARIKOV YEAR ...,_~-AFTER YEAR9 WE HAVE IMPROVED THE METHODIOF GATHERING MATERIAL, AND TO A ~'~~-CERTAIN EXTENT THIS HAS HELPED TO MAKE RECO140S MOREICOMPLETE. RECORUS PATIENTS *WITH MYUCARDIAL IINFARCTIGN 1)\ KHAKIKOVI~l WHICH HAVE IMPROVED ~-,~~YEAR AFTER YEAR# hAVE ALSO ENSUkED:MURE',KNOWLEOGE ON THE PART OF OF~ THE CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THIS:-ILLNESS :mqo kXPANDED -:~OPPCRTUNITIES FOR RUNNING EKG, SIOCHEMICAL~AND:OTHER TESTS ON PArIENTS :-"-AND THE,PUIJLIC* AND THIS HAS HELPED TO INCREASE ThElQUALITY OF YUCARI)IAL INFARCTION HAS 0 IA GNOS I S. liUSP I I AL IZAT 104 OF PA TI I- NTS ~ It I-TH M BEEN EARLIER ANO NORE FREQUENT,. 1HEREFORL THIS FA4T HAS ALSO BEEN -:FAVORED, BY THE INCREASE IN KHARIKOV OF ESTABLISHML`N.~!; SPECIALIZING IN SERVICE -Tfj PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIUN (rHE-ilCITYCITY ~.~..CARDICRHLUMATOLOGY DISPENSARY WITH INFIR101ARY., THE SPECIALIZED INFARCTION OF HOSPITAL NO 27t SPECIALIZED E'MERGENCY,IME-DtCAL All) FOR _.~.~`PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONt ETC I., 1~ A C C 2f r .......... ~6ES541 UNCLASSIFIE0 P R oG DATE UNCLASSIFIEC 13 i 591.1 SHIPOVI A. A.. and E P SHT'S Y4Ye. L Ins ti-ru*Laof Biomedical Problems, -~Ln- ~,-t:ry of Heal-c-h U351t "Changes in S-2oca of the Process of Vastibular Comp,04sation as a Function of the Position o--' head" D110scow, lzvestiya Ak.--dca,4~4 Nauk. SSSR, Seriya 3ioloeichaskayal Ito 5. 1970, PP 673- 678 Abstract: 'T',-- - affocts of head position on tho. rate or compensation after impair- ment of on wera sz"4ic4 in rabbits by means o.t-,unilaterAl laby- rintheato.,-..y. '2iw dyramics of -the conponsatory procoss was assessed from the re- sultine, nysta,Tmus. N.7sta-aus is one of the first symptonis to appear in uni.- laterally Labyrinthoctoiai:,ed rabbits; it is clear-cuT.. 4sts 16veral days, and can be describ-3d- quan '--at -ivuly. Following dos' uction of a libyr:Lnth, iVstagmus directed toward tHa intact side appearei. The averago n,,lafloor of nystagmic move- mants in ax-4imals with the hoad forci:bly Maixita:Lned in a horizontal .position was 54.47-6.5, as corparcd to 59~-.).6 in controls,~ After, 24 hours, the -~ntr ar.:, 17-51.5.4, ro:;pucU1-r4,Jjy,, -T~ .5 lrovo,~,! C, i,o., they were ,~nsatory pro(;-~ i wa-,i~ thus 3i,;n1Xicant1'y I uw fj r -i* L~-.ai:; w1ioGo huads woru i;u.)t on a horizont~al pLanu. a fact which is 023 UNCLASSIFIED;, PROCESSING DATE-20NOV70 ITLE-CUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF THE-DYNAMICS UF THL COMPENSATORY' THE CENTRAL NEkVGUS SYSTEM _U_~ AlUTHOR-(0Z)-GALICHIYv V*'A*v ShIP0Vv A.A. e, CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR SOORCE-IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSRP SEKIYA BIOL.GGICHESKAYA, 1970p Nk It -114-119 6ATE PUBL ISHEO----70 SUBJECT AREA-S-131OLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES TAGS--MYSTAGMUS, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, RABBIT~p VESTIBULAR FUNCTION CCNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICUUNS PI)CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED .PROXY REEL/FRAME--30015/0382 STEP NO--UR/0216/76/000/001/OIIA/OL19 CERC ACCbSSICN NO--AP0132611 uriC LASS I F 10) UDG 6'12.95 USSR PARSHUT111, S. M., ST01,011, L. D. ,VaALT-M-W,I T., SH., =T:rF,',N(;*j MOLLIYEV, K. N., PAVLOVA, G. I1.,.SIIC.4-A1Nj S. Ilk 1QV, V. 11111RITIFIM, V. G. "Con-lurol of Overg-routh of Sewers and Drains in Turlumhiya" V sb. Xhim. sxedst~a zashchi-'~.jv rast. (C[,,E3.MiC.,aj Plalit _T~_.,OtQC,t.-LntG -- CO11C:CtiOn -~o 13, 10 Jill of works), v3lrp It '~ -coy, 1970, PP 225-241 UXOM IM311-1 72, Abstract 1~0 131!533 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translationt The article Conproo tho CffCvtivOnCz3 qnj p-Ofitabillits'.1 of biolo~~!Cal and cl,~,nical Cil vecrtation from Oxains. Data aro cAvon on ox^ r applica-tienu. To 1,111 reads, cattalls and other ieetla in n1evicirs du.Lng t! second and years of cho.,u~!the rmaterA pr,)!-d:3e of 24-36 hg/ha with tho aeldition of vettipG v.p.-at QP-? or CIP-10. in doses 'A UC ~Spl UDC. S19.21 GALIGUZOV ~#.'Extrapolation of One Type of Unstable Random Process and the Applicability of the Ergodic Theorem" 'Sovrem. Probl. Kibernet, (Modern Problems of Cybernetics Collection of Works], Z .Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 15-25, (Translated from Refer, ivny> Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 6, 1971, Abstract No 6 V122 by V. Makovskly),~ .Translation: The extrapolation of unstable random processes,~.(t), the, nth incre- ments of which are stable or near stable, is studied. Tbe methods of the spectral y, applicable to*stable processes, allow,the best appr theor okimation (in the sense Tof the mean square criterion) of the nth increment A(n)E(t s > 0, t > 0, ~to be found by the strumiral ftinctioll The basic problem consists in applying the ergodic theory tO the structural func- T of the nth stable increments of the unstable v'rocess. Itlis tion D Ct, TI.? 2 established in this work that: If E 1,1,0) 1: (~j) = o, then in order for (7) M-4 to converge to zero on the average, it is necessary and sufficient that v D (t, converge to zero. USSR UM519.21~ GALIGUZOV, A. S., Sovrem. Probl. K-;bernet., Moscow', Nauka Press, 1970, pp 15-25. =-~(Alt (S 1) A( A)t 2) If the process S) is stabli in the broad sense d E ~11n~ tfs)) D U. -C,, T:), then a n D* (1, 1-04 (S+ 1) Mn)t (S) is a consistant estimate of D (t, TV Tq) when and only wheii (n)(,,t) Ain)_ E- _A Dt (r. 3) If the representation (p..') dt (t-p), obtains, where ~Ct) is a random process with independent st ab I e increments such that E (A,C (t)) =0, E j1)=j T I and the Ath conuldnt A ~ (t) is finite ii T: and equal to k 0 T, then in order for (1) to be fulfilled, ii is necessary and 4 sufficient that Y (I.. -r,, rj 77 41 6 2/3 SSPI UDC,519.21 GALIGUZOV, A. S., Sovrem. Probl. Kibernet. ,Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 15-25. 4) Formulas are produced for the limiting expressions of dispiersion and covariation of the estimate D* (t, T13 T 2)' when the conditions formulated ia is abso- -3) are fulfilled, and the spectral function of the process A; lutely continuous. Also, a formulation of similar results is presented -for, the continuous case. Misprints are encountered. ICY'- USSR UDC 614.72-074-78:621.431.73 -YEV, Kh. L., Semipalatinsk Medical Institute Use of an Automobile Engine for Sampling of Atmosph6ric Air by Hearls of an. Aspirator" Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 10, Oct 1970, pp 5~-57 Abstract: An automobile engine with a windshield wi0er motor connected with the exhaust chamber can be successfully used to obtain samples of atmospheric air by means of an aspirator, either where the~car,is parked or by remote coptrol. Whenever the automobile engine is turned am, air is drawn through the device. Atmospheric air samples were collacted.i,-n both of these modes -of operation, Spores of various typed 6f.fungi, Man. of riihich have allerg- enic activity, were determined In the -sir samples.~opcollected. 76 -~~erv f.~ Code: r- Atstracting e: ke N -Ai GHEKICAL ABST.~r 0 101590j Int a] 'Silaries Wftb ~emil'(: Gusein, eractlon of kox) Zade -A. F-.; NVd-e-E-m-an7,- N--G-ar-b-erA.-Nf.; GalJl--6WIYT-: A.;: IW-tovfisev-a, E-. Nauch, E.; Nlal),shev... I 'a v 0 c0" Prom., VP ) zut 1),j th-~a (KwIS)- 16 Kauc The rerc-tmn-ol'- e .k e. Me), Iii Will) "s siudied with it ~y ir spectroscopy at 26 cm The rei I h" to jiv6'~ eOH.Jas involve'd condensatien wit !SiOH gro an intermediate by-product), whic :further'condlensed " 'th SiOH groups to give SiO%Ie groups I inhibited the crosslini-Xig of rub. he for rotips 6 the sur, ber; nowever. due to t mation b[ SiDNLIe 9 ce of 11, some cross linking did occur. :CKJR fa REEL/FRAME JL9801728 0 -018 UNCLASStFlE PROCESSING 112 DATE--i60CT70 !.:TITLE--X kAY DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF SECONDARY CRYS4LLHATION IN A 5EAIE5 OF SILOXANE RUBBERS -U- :,~.AUTHOR-(03)-VtOSKALENKOv V.A.9 TSVANKIN, O*YAoj GALMOGLYt F.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR !SOURCE--VYSOKOMOL. SOEDIN. SER* A 19701 12(3)1- 548~52 '.~:'O AT EPU13LISHEU ------ 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS ~-TOPIC:TAGS--X RAY.DIFFRACTION STUOYt CRYSTALLIZATI,:ON, SILOXANEw SYNTHETIC RUBBER/(U)SKTV POLYSILUXANE RU60ERt ~;(U)$KT l'lJLY5KLOXANE RUBBERs (U)SKTE POLYSILOXANE RUBBERp IU)SKTVF 803 POLYSILOXANE :KUBBEA CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS_ -DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED. '.-PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1200 STEP NO--UR/0459/70/012/003/0548/0552 CIRC ACCESSION '40--AP0116665 UNCLASSIFIED -'2/2 018 UNCLASSIFIEDP PROCESSING OATE--16OCT7O CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0116665 ..-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SECONDARY CRYSTN. OF 5 POLYSILOXANE RUBBERS, E.G. SKTV-lt SKTVt SK'Tt SK'TEv AND SKTVF-t3O3t WAS ;.,~.STUDIED BY AN X RAY DiFFRACTION 14EHOD IV. A. MOS.KALENKO, 1969). SECONDARY CkYSTNS. MAY BE EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF AVRAH.314S EQUATIoN (HAVING N EwUAL 1). AT TEMPS. CORRESPON0114G TO PIAX4' CRYSTN. RATE, RIMARY AND SECONDARY CRYSTNS4 OCCURRED.: SIMULTANEOUSLY, THE FORMER 8EING p IN 2-5 MIN. THE SECONOARYCRYSTN. RATE CONSTS. WERE EQUAL TO ~0.2-.O.6 HR..PRIMEL. MAX, CRYSTALLINI,TYJSlMILAR TO 40-75PERCENT) WAS SLIGHTLY LONGER. FACILITY: -REACHED DURING A 1 DAY CRYSTN. OP. INST.,ELEMENTOORG. SOEDIN.t MOSCOWo.USSR* T U."IC L ASSIF 1E ~21 USSR UDC 669.29S.046.43 STARX14ENKO, V. I., and GALILGKIY, 'N. V. "Thermal Analysis of the Titanium Tetrachloride and'Sili6n Tetrachloride Systems With 11exachlorodisiloxane and Octachlorotrisiloxane" Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. i proyektn. in-t titana, [Coll,ected works of All-Union Scientific-Research and Planning Institute for Titanium), 6, 1970, 37-41 .(Translated from Referativnvy.Zliurnal-~letallurgiya,:No. 1, 1971, Abstract No~j G178 by the authors). Translation: A low-temperature thermal analysis in!tallation is used to study the binary fusibility diagrams of tile system Ticl -SL 0C., 4 2 6' Sici 4-Si2Oct6 TiCl 4- Si3 02Cl,,and SiCl 4- Si 302C.18 1i'11CAiltectic point in the system TiCl 'Si OCI at 47.5* and a content of 50.5% (molar) 4 1) 6 Si OCI - in the system SiCl Si Oct at 9.7t (mola-r) Si 77.50). 2 6' 4 2 6 2 6 On the fusibility diagram of the TiCl*-Si 0 C1, Svstem, the-eutectic point 4 3 2 8 is located at a content of S9.5% (molar) Si 302C18and a temperature of 1/2 - 1.11-1. -.- - 1~7~,Z- - ~- TT' -77 T; r . -A-! w~~F- - ~~ - ~ 1: ~f ~ ; , I , 1 : . . 1- .11-1 A!~. A --, 11. 1. . I A Abd 1 AG h; , 1 1 . I . . .. . . . . gm TR~, I IIIS:ip I Ki7;!,ZZ~'Insl-~Af,~~, y ! - x'Zqi i~t~ ~-'I: -~, F-,!;4 '11- j,",o4 , ,1411 , .4L 1 P. lib'Wifs III(Mi 4U.M1.1 IM14114 I,;., mNilt! Himu. fill 11M, ~111 I 1511FAI I tifilf 1 P I !i fill I 1! 11-1 IN4 Hi I-J- I IItl,V:l!;IpllIrll UDG 539.194 USSR GAMMOV, D. G.0 YUDINj D. M., and YAFAYEVV N. R. "The Problem of Iron Coordination in Classes" Minske Zhurnal Frikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol 19, Ito 2 19?3, pp 364-366 Abstract# In glasses containing three-valent iron, lines for g-4.27 are observed along with electron paramagnetic resonance lines with g-2.00. The authors of the present paper offer new data regardln~ the:nature of the center causing the appearance of lines with g factors of 2.00 and. 4.27 which they obtained by studying the tendency of the iron ions to the capture of charge ca=iers in a gamma radiation field. The measurements veTe made with the RE-1301 radio spectrometer at room temperature, Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra were obtained under identical conriltions from various elass specimens identical in weight and shape, A type X-60000 Owwaa-py source ~dth a power output of 300 rdentgens/Sec, and a max1mum do'sage of 10 roentgens was used for the Irradiation. The SPR,spectra for the various types of glasses are plotted. 93 j pp 2i2 ~029~:-~," UNCLASSI,~10',- DATE-13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0123301 -ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-Q- ABSTkACT.: ANFRAHED ~SPECTkOSCOPY, OPTICAL, AND PAiWIAGNETIC INDICATOR METHOUS ARE~USCD IN VUDYINt.0 THE STRUCTURE OF ALUMOCALCIUM TYPES LIF GLASS. IT IS S H o wi THAT THE ViESEr4CE UF Tral TYPES OF.STRUCTURAL UNITS CHAkACTERI'ZE'TllL; INVESTIGATED VITREOUS MAT-11X- (ALO SUB) AND (ALU SU66). Otl THE BASIS OF RESULTS OBTAI,"JED FROM STUDYIING THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF ALJ,%l0CALC[U,-i TYPES OF GLA~ S COLORED BY 10-:S OF RARE EARTH METALS AND VA~.IABLE VALE NCY META LS s~ ;IT IS SHOWN TflAr THE 14ICAL~ ACTIVATOR CIGAND Sill,40S AND FIELD DEGREE OF CGVALENCY OF THE CHE. FORCE ARE HIGHER FOR ALWAUCAI-ClUH TYPES; I;F~ GLAS'S THAN THEY ARE IN CILICATE, AiND PHOSPHATE GLASS. . NEW VALENCE. sTATE-S A-.E OBTAINED AND 'AIU14). FOR CHROMIUM (TETRAVAL.ENT A ND PENTAVALE.~%T CHRO. 1r UNCLASS -IGO USSR UDG 543.42:666,1/2 YEVSTROPIYEV, X. S., KRUPKIN, YU. S..9 TARLAKOV, YU.~ P., SHEVYAKOV, A. M. "On the Structural Features Of R20 :B202 G002 System Glasses from IR and EPR Spectroscopic Datall., Minsk, Zhurrial Prikladnoy Spektroskopii (Journal of Applied Spoctr Vol 13, No,4, Oct'70i~PP 655-,~61 oscopy), Abstract: A UR-10 spectrograph was used to bake'ir spectra in the range of 1600 to 400 enrl. The glass sa~nplea-, made of chemically'pure material were heated to 8OPC axid pressed into potassium bromide. A C096 gamma source,of 10kr/hr was vsed t irradiate the samples for the,EPR.tests. Th6l.dose was 2 x1109 roentgenslat room'tomperature. The'-spectrd wero;racorded with an-RE 1301 radiospectrometer at 300PK. Ir spectra of sodium glass samploa with varyiIng content (10, 20, and 30 mole %) of alkali oxide and of lithium and potassium boro- 'germanate glasses were taken. As the Na20 &'ntent is increased, 0 e7:-1 USSR YEVSTROPIYEV, K. S Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroslcopii, Vol 13, 'No Oct -70, pp the sDectral curves become simpler and the:0incipal absorption band of Ge - 0 - Ge at 900 cm-, Iprogrossively,shifts in the long wave-direction. This behavior holds also for U20, Na20, and K20- Introduction of boric anhydride into the sample greatly alters the nature of the spectra.of alkali:~germanatel glasses. The principal absorption band shifts~toward~the higher frequencies. ,The band at 1100 cm7l attributed'to.BOJI tetriihedra, increases~ in intensity. The deformation vibrati-oSa band at,600 to 400 cm-1 decreases gradually.and in.borate~glasses degenerates. Tho effect-of the boric anhydride~is:thwsame f or sodium, lithiumi. -and potassium glasses. 2/3 61 USSR YEVSTROPIYEV, K. S., Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskiopi-i, Vol 13, No 4, Oct 70, pp 655-661 The shifting of the absorption bands and changes in intensity with variation in the composition and content of the glasses is related to changes in lattice structures:in the sariples. Epr spectra excited by gamma radiation were tiLken for the same samples, and similar analyses dndAnterpretat~ons~are made as for the ir spectra. Variation in thelsignals and;itheir intensities as a function of the quantity of B* correla6as well with the 203 results of the ir spectra. It is concluded that there is a range~.ofcomp6sitions of alknli borogermanate glasses in which part- of~thO golv'Manit'M exists in sixfold coordination (in tho ~foM Lof G006;oet6hedra). The range expands as the concentration of the alkali oxide increases...For 10, 20p and 30 mole % of Na,2'O, the,limiting co~nicenldration of ole n potaa~lum band lithitun B203 is 10, 25, and 30 to 40 M 0 ~; glasses the maximum is 30 to 40 mole % of B2 3i, Orig. article has 4 figures, I table, and 10 iWerences. 3/3 USSR UDC~:549.2.11:549.07:532.528 GALI.MOV, E. M., Moscow Institute of the Petrochemical and Gas Industry imeni 9:76W;rUn, Moscow "Cavitation as a Method of the Synthesis:,of.Natural[Diamo-nds" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskava, No 1, Jan 73, pp 22-37 Abstract: The central question of the origin of diamonds is ascertainment of the mechanism of their synthesis under natural condi 'tions. This signifies the creation of a model of the process that would correspond with the known data on the thermodynamic conditions of diamond.crystallization, and would be in agreement with geological observations. The literature on the subject is surveyed. Analysis of the mineral equilibria shows'that in rock accessible to study, the pressures do not exceed 25 hbar, and the teiaperatures do not exceed 1000-1100%. This fact cannot be rcconciledl~i:lth the existing hypo- theses concerning the P-T conditions of diamond crystalli.-Oation in Lite region of their thermodynamic stability. The author proposes caviation as a leading factor in the mechanism of the synthesis of naturaldiamonds. 49 references. V. fil 111,012111111 gab ~Igu 1, USSR UDC 546.26 FEDOSEYEV, D. V., GALIN V E6.Hlr., VARNIN, V. P., PROKHOROV, V. S., and DERYAGIN,. B. V. , dpo'rrespon ng '~Ilember Academy of Spiences USSR, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences USSR, Mo$:cow, Hoscow Gas~and Oil Institute "Fractionation of Carbon Isotopes During the Physical-Chemical Synthesis of Diamond From Gas" Moscow,, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 201, No 5, i971, pp 1149-1150 Abstract: In the synthesis of diamond from gas by deposition, a highly dispersed diamond powder was used as the primer. Methane pressure was 0.2 - 0.5 torr at 1000 - 1050*., The isotopic composition of the deposited carbon was studied by mass spectrometry. From the results obtained it was concluded that assumptions on the thermodynamic isotopic effect can be eliminated since the value of the distribution~coefticient in the methane- diamond system at 1050*C is negligible. Probably th0e fractionation of the isotopes of carbon during the synthesis of diamondJ's determined by a kinetic effect together with a formation process and the growith of a new phase. lit" ......... .......... ....... USSR UDC: 539-3 GAL IMOV. N. K. 110n Deformation Boundary Conditions. in the Nonlinear Theory of Shallov Sandwich Shells" V sb. Issled. po teorii plastin i obolochek. yyp.1~6-7 (Studies in tbe Theory of Plates and Shells--collectioa of works. Vo 6-7), Kazan', Kazan' University, 1970, pp 13o-143 (fr RZh-Mekh iika' !No 4 Apr 71, Abstract om at No W128) Translation: Deformation boundary conditions ar rived in the nonlinear e 1- theory of thin filled shallov sandwich shells compressed in the transverse direction in functions of forces and moments. Me' fundamental relations are found by eliminating unknown tangential displacements and their deriva- tives from the components of tangential deformations and shear deformations of the filler. The case where.all quantities which detemdne the stressed and deformed state of the shen are xeduced to them middle surfaces of the outside layers is considered as well- as the case where the eauations are formulated for the middle surface of the filler. 'Specific forms of boun- dary conditions are analyzed. Bibliography of t nl~title'a. V. Ye. Chepiga. 132 V1011 !T- USSR UDC 77 GOROKHOVSKIY, V. M., LEMI, YA. A., SOTNIKOVA, I . P. KARUIIIIIA V. V. "Certain Photographic anid Physicochemical Properties of 2- and ri-n-alltyl flomologs. of 14-oxo-G-rpethyl-1,2,4-tiiazole-(2,3a)-pyrimidine'I Uspekhi nauchn. f0togr. (Advances in Scientific Photogrl4iphy), 1970, Vol. lit, pp 24-29 (from M-FiziYa, No 12(i), Dec 70, Abstract Po 12D1340) Translation: Photographic and physicochemical properties of 2- and 5-n-alkyl derivatives of sta-salt wIth substitutes before C7HIS In the second position and before CqHjq in the fifth position. All these substances effectively stopped aging of the emulsion, their,stabilizing activity decreased.with concentration and there was also observed a greater dilution for a longer alkyl radical. The action of these substances on the emulsion at the time of int.-oduction.varied: an increase and a lowering of sensitivity or fogging were encountered,but with an increase in the length of the substitute the predominant. effect became desen- sitization in combinaticn, with defogging, a property absent in sta-salt. A 1/2 -salt homolog on the Hg electrode by the oscillo- study of the adsorption of s,ta graphic polarography method showed that-as,distinct from sta-salt, which does not have oxidation-reduction peaks and capacity jumpsAn the region limited by the anode wave of Hg-oxidation and reduction of the baickground hcmologs of sta-salt give desorption peaks in: tMs region, the height of whIch rises with an increase,in the length of the substitute and correlates well with their desensitizing effect. This correlation -indicates that the deactivizatien of the sensitivity centers is greater as substances are adsorbed more intensively. A determination of acid dissociation constants of sta-salt hmologs and the -salts showed that both quantities drop with an solubility products of their Ag increase in the length of the substitute and the-latter must also leaa~to pro- gressive desensitization. 16 references. Authors abstract. 2/2 70 2/2 011 UNCLASSIFFE0 111 13C SUIG DATE-14OF-C-10 ~.:CfRC. ACCESSION NO--AP0139060 ~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. SERICIN P RG 1) L) C E 011 Y 0~4BTX il0i' I A ---WORMS FED ON A DIET CONTG. STREPTOMYCIN HAS A SiGNIF[CANrLY L04ER ,'-.:P,ROPO,RTION OF.THE FOLLOWIN13 AMINO ACIOS,.[N, COMPAiIISON! WITH STD. SERICIN: VAL I NE r 15.3PERCENT DECREASE; : LEUCTNE-,,~~, 13 .3; t 5.OLElJG I 13i2; 01 THREONINE, 11.6; ARGININEr SERINEP 4. 1 IiWHILE THE PRQPORFIO~4 O~: 8.8; AND JHE FOLLOW ING IS INCREASED: GLUTAMIC iACjO BY 26PERCE10,; LYSINEr 17-6; .~ALANINEr 14.0; AND ASPARTIC ACID, 3.7..: IT JS SUGGESTED THAT THE ~-TRANSLATION MISTAKES INDUCED BY THE ANTIBIOTIC IAj VIVO ARE COMPARABLE 11) JHOSE'OBSD. IN CELL FREE SYSTEMS. THE MI~STAKES RECOROE-o IN THE Afl-OVE EXPTS. CAN BE INTERPRETED AS FOLLOWS:: ALL TliE 4-!~BASES CAN BE READ AS A, .;THE PYRIMIDINES CAN ALSO BE REAO AS G;- Ill ADDN., 'U CAll BE REAO AS C AND -'-G AS A, WHILE'A IS ALWAYS TRANSLATED CORRECTLY. ~!THE MI.SREAOING ,,:.-FREQUENCY OF. NUCLEOTIDES U GREATER THAN Cl GREATER~ THAill G GREATER THAN A -TS-CORRELATE0 TO THEIR THERMODYNAMIC STAB,ILITYO 'FACILITY: MOSCOW STATE UNIV-t MOSCOWo USSR. USSR UDC 517.917 GALIN, B. K. litative Study of One System of'Differential Equations" zap. Kazan. gos. ped. in-t (Scientific 'Totes of Kazan State Pedagogical Uch. Institute), 1970, No. 83, Fp 12-24 (from'RZh~-Matematika' Ho 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4B202) Translation: A qualitative study ofthe following system is given: xl=y (Y+ kx + IXY + kax + 12). ay + Px where k, 0, k> 0, It 0, V>6- and'a is a variable parameter. N. Rozov. . . . . . . . . . . USSR UDC 532.5 ASRYANj, N. G., and GALIN, L. A. "The Impact of a Cylindrical Shell AgaJnst the Surface of a Compressible Fluid!' Moscowp Izvestiya Akademil Nauk SSSR, Makhanika Zhidklosti i Gazov, Ho 6, :Kov-Dec 72, pp, 5-10 Abstracti A solution is given for the problem of the impact of a thin cylin- drical shell against the surface.of a compressible fluid. It Is assumed that the shell in quite thin, and that the pressure acting upin it is great# and therefore plastic deformation takes'place In the shell. Under these condi- tions the strength properties of the shell my be disregarded, and only inertial forces need be taken into considerationdurIng establishmeht-of its law of xotion. The value of the wave potential is detorvdnatd, aswell as the value of displacement of the shell during the impact time under consideration, and the value of change of the pressure acting upon the riholl.: This problem is reduced to determination of the potential of-displac6,ments flx# yr t) in the region of perturbed notion -i-I , This.region is separated from an unperturbed which originate fronl points of intersection of region enveloping the Mach cones the cylindrIcal shell with the free'surface of the fluid. :This nakes'it possible to find tha pmesuro Acting upon the aboll, 4 figunst 6 Weroncors. Tf M)C 551.509.313 DESCRIPTION OF PLANETARY WAVES BY THE DIFFERENCE METIMS (Article by Car.41-date of Mvilzal asid X.athvmattcal Z;ejA-nCe9 %, jl~, r,011n, V. G. thv_Atrzoaphc~c_;_ Imscour. ~-x r c a ;a-1 =0 of A va Cidrologlyz, Rue2ian, No -3. 1972, submitted 21 'fav 1971. -pp 24-321 Astudy was made of the numerical solution of the linear vorticity transfer equation In a hamtsphore bv dtfferonca methods. The errors connected with the trans fer operator and the Inversion of the Laplace operator Are analvzod separately sit a function of the actale ofthe disturbance. For the case ,of the central ,dLMDtunce scheme An exact solution of the difference transport equatlon of the u an une n was ons Ct or a gr w t points.- Various-"thods of inte-E*rAclan with respect to time are compared. in rocent years , the. methods of integratimr. the nonlinear equaticne of hydrodynamics for purposes of lonp-tanyte.forectisting ofthe rressure-flelds and the fields of ocher wateorolorleal elements encompassinr the entire Northern Ilemigithore or a rignificant part of it have received'sirnificant development 11, 3. S. 61. The experiments performed with renl Initial cut" d itione. demons trot ed the.popsibilitv of stable interration over prolonged periods. This arose to a sip"ificant extent from arplicatLon of tho Arikaa scheme 171 for difference description of the nonlinear advection of the vor- ticity. In the came of exact differentiation with respect to tire. the In- dicAted scheme insures retaining for the entire integration period certnin Coquadratic invariants of the Inve9tigated fields. In the case of the bArotropic vorticity equation. these inveriarts will be the kinetic energy and the square of the absolute voeticity Averaged over the region. It is clear that retaining the quadratic invariants in not con- alstrnt with exibition of infinite amplitudes in the wave corponentm and, consequently, protects against nonlinear computation Instability. HowcvLr, replacement of exact differentiation with respect to time. by the finlte-differ.n~q- analog can disturb the invarianco of the abovo-mentioned quadratic characteristic i, and land to computation instability. in addition, the application of finite- differences with respect to space and tine even in the case of a stable calcu- --%lation unavoidably leads to errors in determining th~ amplitude and phase of different waves. 27 _j r-A A I/ GA- USSR 539,21-26.421 KUZ'MKOJ. P. P.P GALINA, G. A., and USIMICIN, YU. V., Kiev State University Relationship of Yolmg's Modulus to the -T)e-gree of Close.OrOlering in Alloys of the Mg-Cd System" Kier, Yetallofizika, 'No 401 1972, PP 59-61 Xostract: it is shown that within the limits of erro-. o~' the ex-r-rimental paiwmeters used, in d and MgCd alloys of the hexagonal syster.1 the ch-arge of,Young's modulus during, disordering is proportioni~l to:the deeree of close ordering. 2 figures, 6 bibliographic references. 1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED ~OkOCESSING DATE--160CT70 T.,ITLE--BERYLLIUM FLU0AIDE YTTRIUM FLUORIDE SYSTEM AhO A:CROSS sEcrtoti OF POTASSIUM FLUORIDE BERYLLIUM FLUORIDE YTTRIUM,FLUORIDE SYSTEM WITH AUTHOR-(03)-BORZENKOVA, M.P., GALINAs V~WN*v NOYGSEO'VA, A.V. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR ,SOURCE--IZV. AKAD. NAUK SSSRv NEORG. MATER. 1970, 641), 2500 ,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,,SUBJECT AR-EAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--BERYLLIUM COMPOUND, FLUORIDEt X RAY ANAJ.YSIS, EUTECTIC, YTTRIUM COMPOUNUt POTASSIUM COMPOUND CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS :DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0925 STEP NO--UR/0363/70/OD6/00110025/0030 _CIRC ACCESS11-3N NC--AP0118093 UN(-. L A S S f F I E 1-1 025 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--16OCT70 CARC ACCESSION NO--AP0116093 GP-0- ABSTRACT. BASED.ON THE RESULTS OF THE THERMAL AND X RAY PHASE ANALYSES THE CONSTITUTION DIAGRAM OF B SU3E F 11SU82 MINUS YF SU83 SYSTEM WAS CONSTRUCTED. IN!IPARTICULAR, THE SECTION L OF THE T ER NARY K F M, I NUS 13 E F sua 2 VF SUB3 SY S TEM It I TH CON S T. ( 5 MOLE PERCENT) KF CONTENT WAS STUDfED, THE.INTERACTIU.N I,% THE BEF SU62 MINUS VF- SUB3 SYSTEM HAS A EUTECTIC CHARACTER. IT14E B~TF SU;J2 IS PRESENT IN THE ~SYSTEM IN THE FORM OF A QUARTZ;LIKE PHASE. Wl, EUTECTIC 15 OBSI). AT 77.5 MOLE PERCENT BEF SU32t THE RESVEFING VF SUB3# KITH THE M.P. OF THE QDStt THE PRESENCE OF EUTECTIC BEING 500DEGREES. BY USING UTA METH -.w..REVERSIBLE POLYMORPHIC TRANSFORMATIONS FOR THE FOURIOES WAS OBSD. (AT .1052DEGREES FOR VF SUB3 AND AT 220DEGREES FOR QUARTZ LIKE BEF SU82) ANVESTIGATION OF MELTS OF THIS SYSTEMp ESP.~INITHE BE RICH REGIO.Nq is ASSOCO. WITH MANY EXPTL- DIFFICULTIES DUE TO THE VOLATILITY OF THE BEF SU62 AT LESS THAN 800DEGREES AND THE VITRIFICATION IN THE SYSTEM, THE TENDENCY TOWARDS WHICH INCREASES WITH INCREASIN6 BEF~ SIJ82 CONTENT. PRIOR TO THE EXPTS,j THE ALLOYS WERE ANNEALED AT 4001)EGRELS, SOMEFIMES FOR 2-3 MONTHS. DUE TO THE VITRIFICATION IN TH( SYSTEM, IT WAS 114POSS13LE TO CONSTRUCT THE PHASE DIAGRAM ON THE: BASIS OF THE COOLING CUKVES. CRYSTN. OF THE SYSTEM CAN BE INDUCED OY~ ADDING KF. TO ENSURE EQUIL. IN SUCH A SYSTEM, LONG TERM ANNEALING (209-50 HR) AT 400DEGREES WAS REQUIRED. WHEN 5 MOLE PERCENT KF IS AUVEDP~lHE FIELDS OF Pik[MARY CRYSTN. IN THE SYSTEM KENIAIN THE SAME. THREE FIELDS UF SECONDARY CRYSTN. ALSO WERE PRESENT. AT 300DEGREES THE tERINARY EUTECTIC BEF SUB2 (QUARTZ LIKE) PLUS BETA- VF SUS3 PLUS KBE SU62 F SUB5 CRYSTALLIZES. 112 020 UNCL'ASSIh'ED PROCESSING DAtE--230CT7O --~TITLE_-EFFECT OF TEMPER4TURE ON THE RATE OF LEAD 01SCHARGE FROM TRILONATE ..~ELECTROLYTES IN THE PRESENCE (IF VA41OUS ANIONS -u- ~:.--~AUTHGR-(03)-GALIN'KERt,V.S.9 KUDRA# O*K-v NOVIKOVA,~ L.S'$~ Ile --COUNTRY OF.INFO--USSR. ~~~.~SOURCE-UKR. KHIM. ZH. 1970, 36(2)$150-4 i~:DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 S U BJ E C TAREAS--CHEMISTRY ~~JOPIC TAGS--ELECTRODEPOSITION, LE AD, ELECTROLYTE, ~THERIIIIAL EFFECT .~:CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS ..-,,DOCU14ENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED REEL/FRA-4E--1996/1935 STEP No--UR/0073170/036/002/0150/0154 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01138�7 UNCLASSIFIED 2/2 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70 'CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0118897 ,.ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* THE DEVIATION FROM STRAIGHT LINES IN THE CURRENT RECIPROCAL TEMP. GRAPHS ALOG I VS. I-T) FOR THE RATE OF ELECTRODEPOSITION OF PB PRIME2 POSITIVE FROM PB-TRILON 3 COMPLEX CONTG. ELECTROLYTES IN THE PRESENCE OF-OAC PRI ME MINUS;AiND HALIDE IONS IS -ATTRIBUTED TO THE BALANCE BETWEEN 2:EFFECTS, THE INCREASE IN ELECTRODE RATE EXPECTED AT HIGHER TEMP. DUE TO INCREASED RATE OF DIFFUSION AND INCREASED NO* OF, IONS ABLE TO, PENETRATE THE -.Nr--IZGY BARRIER A,40:THE CHANGES IN THE NATURE OF THE ELECTRODE, SURFACF WITH INCREASED JEMP. (CHAN5E IN-THE CONCN. OF,: ADSORBED,IONS). ~~FOR SOLNS. CONTG.OAC PRIME MINUSsIAT A-P.D. OF 350 MV THERE. IS A'MAX1. AT SIMILAR TO .45DEGREES. FOR THOSE CONTG.,Cl PRIME MINUS, THERE IS-A MIN. AT 55I)EGREES IN-THE CURRENT RECIPROCAL TEIAPS GRAPHS.! THEREAS A 13REAK IN,TflE VISCOSITY-RECIPROCAL TEMP..GRAPHS AT SIMILAR TOL~55DEGREES, BUT COND. DOES NOT CORRELATE WELL WITH VISCOSITY AT LOW CnNCNS1. OF PB PRIMEZ FACILITY: KIEV* POLITEKH. INSTb~v KrEVv USSR. Microelectronics USSR uDc: 62.L.3.o49.75 GALTIIOV-,,KIY, A. I., DZYUBAK, E. I. .......... "A Connector for Printed Circuit Boards" Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tova-.nyye 7-na-ki, No 6, Feb 71, A 'uthor's Certificate No 294270, Division H, filed 15 Apr 68, published 26 Jan 71, p 181 Translation: This Author's Certificate,introduces a =nnector for a zrinted circuit bourd. The unit contains an insulated base with two rows of flat contact springs arranged in parallel. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the operational reliability of the connector is improved by fitting the insulated base with two camshafts which'are parallb,l and interconnected by- a com n drive mechanism. The contact springs of the connecLor rest on the cnjnq on these shafts. it- USSR UDC 539.3 GALIN I SH. A. K. GURIYANOV, N. G. "Effect of Local Loads on a Flat Transversally Isotropic Spherical Shell" Sb. aspirantsk. rabot. Kazan. un-t. Teariya plastin:i obolochek (Collection of Aspirant Works. Kazan' University. Theory of Plates, zind Shells) 5 1971, No. 1, pp, 158-167 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, Mar 72, Abstrapt No 3V155) Translation: Equations taking into account deformations of a transverse sbift are used. When the load is applied in the.pole, theSolution is obtained in terms of Thompson functions and a logarithmic function. The general forri of integrals of hamogeneous equations are represented in the form of an infinite series in terms of Thompson functions and trigonometide functions. A segment of a spherical shell acted on by a concentrated load~appiied at an arbitrary point is considered as an exwnple. The particular spolution in this case is also represented in the form of an infinite series W ternum of Thompson lunc tions and trigonome-,-ic functions. G. N. Chernyshev.' 99 - USSR UDC: 539.3 GALIN'SH, A. K. "Calculation of Plates and Shells by:Refined Theord'=--tt -udies in 4-he V sb. Issled. Do tecrii Dlastin i ob6lochek. Ityp. 6-7 (4 Theory of Plates and 3hells-collection of works. 14P 6-7), Kazan', Kazan' University, 1970, pp 23-64 (from M-Mekhanika, Ito 4, Apr '(1, Abstract No 4V127) Translation: For the beginning of the article, see~v sb. issled. no te- orii Dlastin i obolochek, No 5, Kazan'. Kazan' Uniw,!rsity, 1967, PP 66--,02), RM-Mekh, 1968, 6V172. t is noted that refined th6ories leading to sys- tems of equations of hy-perbolic type have come into~'~wide use recently in problems of dynamics in place of the Kirchhof f thoory (for ~plvtes) and the Kircbhoff-Love theory (for nhells), which lead to z~stena of equations of parabolic.type. A. survey is given oft works on construction of refined theories of the Timoshenko type, which:is understood by thLe author to mean those theories which lead in the.case,of a plate to;:fa tem of fourth SYS order differential equations of hyperbolic tjpe, and which lead in the case of shells to tenth order differential equations of.l~rperbolic type. Prob- 1/2 7~ GALINISH, A- K. , Issled. -Do teorii plastin i obolochek. Vj-m. 6-7, Kazan', Kazan' University, 1970, pp 23-64 of sel-ecting the numerical coefficients ~to beAntroduced in construc- tion of these theories are set forth'. . A number of; works. are noted in which approximate theories of higher orders are'constructed. Works are mentioned in which the limits of validated and. effective applicability of a theory of the Timashenko type are clarified'with' the cons 1'~,ruction of a solution based on the three-dimensional theory -of, elasticity. The ccmstruction of linear and nonlinear theories for solving problerns r in statics Is considered. A survey is presented an papers dealing -with reducing EL three-dimensional problem in -elasticity theory to a two- -eduction -dimensional 7oroblem in the theory of shells. Ener methods of i Py are analyzed: the unknown functions are.approximat.ed in. the form of an expansion with respect to some sequence of ftuiction's of the normal (to the 'ficients of thin cyparision wbi.ch 11re middle surface) coordinate. The coe* of the middle surfacq- functions of the coordijaates a re found with the application. of variational principles or:averagin~ bethods. A method of power As in which the fol- series is mentioned. A survey is given on vo;, loving are proposed: a) asymptotic procedures for ~clonstructing the stressed states of EL certain form or class; b), methods ~of resolvirg the three- -dimensional stressed state into qualitatively different components. U. K. Higul. 2/2 133 c. Nr. Abstracting Service: Ref. Code AP0045162 CHDIIC r7 AL ABST... URO I r 91069d Effect of dispersed fil-lers on the temperature depen- n n ko, ~ Y-J, dence of the specific beat of polystyrene. _j4J. S Gait .n:s Solomko V. P.; LS R Dushchenko. V P k~a2 F --M ic PO Plast. Massy. 19-0, (1), 51-2 (N 7ms). oc yst y rene: (1). was -5 filled with a'fi 2 fractions of netv divided kaolin'(dim. d powd. quartz (H) (diain.

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