SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARKA, T. - BARKALOV, I. M.
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BARKA, Tibor,; TORO, Imre,; POSAIAKY, Zoltan.;
RAPPAY, Gyorgy.
An attempt to grow Ehrlich's ascites tumour in
vitro. Acta morPh.
hung. 6 nc.1:87-98 1955
1. Institute of experimental medicine of the
Hungarian Academy of
Sciences. Dopt. of Morphology (Hodd: Prof. 1. Toro)
IX. Tuzolto u
58. Hungary.
(NEOPLASHS, experimental,
Ehrlich ancitea carcinoma, culture in vitro)
-f3 e-f /1?/14
k6"Of a, 0 r~-.
$4h e teplacerne tit of the a~cid 1,d
action by bioniluatlon. lihor Iarka ('filing. Acad. Sci.,
777N.Tio,
.I !iaqqq_!~4n repl"ce acid.hydrolysis in tile Feallgen
reactimi (C-4. 19, 272&) (1) to libtrate rndicals front tile.
purine b3sn prescia in tile nuclear deDxyriboaticlOc acid
Which 1vill histOchenlicalb- color with Scbiff's reageilt or
att with -Idebylit-blocking magents. Tile vNm,.t I'Mure IN
I Lsagain quesil~ned in the Jightcf this retstio t. 1. F. L_
No
R
if
"J"s J-ur Rcf Z.1--ur - Bi,l., IL; 2, 1959, 8795
', M!, j .
-)r 11%j),pay Gy., B%rk-,., T., T"r.",, I.
Inst Hun"r'-rian Amleny Jf Sciences
Title Tl,,e 'Mit sis-Intci~,si fyi,,.~ Eff,-~ct ~,f TiL
i ~r-Ccll
Ori-, F~-,b Acta .'~caO. aci. 1957~ 7, F 4, 355-359
Abstract Mice were wit*. 0.3 clibic cel-ti:~ctcrs Af
--scitic
fll!iJ wit!, 15-17 r1illi - Elirlicil ascitos carci:, m.
colls
Coll 1,:m:,L~onates )f this c%rci-)-.,n, ~f an
a-,,yt-'Ll-trCat'-:d
letter :-iittc-C i:-. t',,.c Russian w-,rk; )-~ssibly
else intelided-7 ascitos S-11-c'nn --111CI f t"'.o liver
-f
-Id rjijUtOC, t
~
ult zdcc aiift rats wort.; contrifuoll f r 15 - a
3500 rcv'--'l-,-,ti.,ns ,)cr and 0.5 cc f t.-.e
s).i--orna-
-L,:it flul.01 wa-,-, in,,-cr!toO, i-,it , :Iicc 9 J,Iys
aftu~'- V,c
tnansplantati,)n. TIe uit)tic iiiclo% was cItjtcrrii;icd
-usi:lj,~
Uarft 1/2
- 31, -
HUNIGARY/Gencral rr)ble;~ls )f Pnthd.j~Y - Tm~i.i~rs.
Ii~..u:lity. u
Ab~, j ur Ref Zhur - TA )1., 11, 2, T(9'_
2000 ascitic colls bof,)re ",~id f_~ur, oi~jl,.t and 24
li-)urs
after tlne Lijecti of the supernataA fluicl . A 7,ta-
tisticn.lly rolialblc i.icve-ise in t'Ie init tic influx
(199.5
3 . (2~L e_ 1 -.4, :t
a,-i(I 233-51N" _f thc: xi:J:-i'll V'Iluc) Was A't il'
113'
an,! A h_jurs after tie i..jccti )n - f tho _f
t'lle SaIlle Ehrlici. nscitcs with -i sillultl:l,:_-iS
-f t'j',c O~Irviwll f t`- 'Ace fl- :1 1.5.2-1.3
cl,tys in t:-,c c)iitr-.)l t-i 12.1-l.'[ days i:. the
m-d-i-n1s. The siAI)crnatunt fl,:dd --,f tlic Aher
did :,.-)t cxcrt a;,,y nAiccable effect )ii tic !-dt)tic
Lld,~x
f the Ehrlicl: ascites Lu-,ts.
Cnrcl 212
POSAIAKY, Zoltan; RA.DITZ, Magdo1na; TOR0, I!=e; BARKA, Tibor
I~ucleic acid metabolism in livers transplanted on
chorioallantoic mem-
brane. KiserleteB orvostud 9 no-5-6:5,99-595 Oct-Dec 58.
1. Budapeati Orvontudomanyl B,,:~,retein Szovet-Fejlodestnni
Intezete.
(LIUR, metab.
nucleic acids in livers cultivated on chorioallnntoic mem-
branes (Hun))
(NUCLEIC ACIDS, ietab.
liver, netab. in livers cultivated on chorioallantoic memo
branes (Hun))
BARIUCEVA, Natilija
Livestock breeding specialist, "Agro Biro" (Farm.
Planning Bureau) Yugo
Bulevar Hugoslovenska Armije 10, Skoplie, Yugo
- - -red,; FILB.',0110V,
SILKIN', Alekgandr NiVltich; BARKACI!,Zj1,,, I
red.; FAY1151EIDT, F.Ya., tekhn. red.
[I'aintenance and repair of a
motorcycle3Tekhnicheskoe ob-
sliazhivanie i romont mototsikla. Moskva,
lzd-.vo DOSAAF
1961. 182 P. (11411'1~ 15:9~
(Ylotor cycle s- --lyla into nanc e and repair)
S, 171; '!C-"/C,!6
A005,'AOCI
Tran.s_Ia-,_,cr. 4-rcm., Referi`,myy
10-i - 104
AUTHOR-` - M.S
TITLE ~i.i -r
PER--ODICAL- tekhn. E.~7?ri!r, r 3. 1 z r k,:
M:~. -3,, 25
!EXT Pne *-._,,T-Aa.!Pe!-I* ai cnar'l- ,.;I
tl~r ead.- gr ing wach ey wcre
n diarr-er a-nd 250-.3,000 rnrr leng r~
and ~823 are tcanc ones, 'Ptie r
I-1kirg int-, a--,' -:LInt .h~ ty _.f`
Thl- of :3 r, z --n,
in f!-onr. par' -.f tne
range;-! w.-nch ha~ 3 D on, 7 V. 71,
frc-A wall cf T.he f-ame, Th ema.1imt-
Card 1/21
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cf 3n
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W~'Ij aZ f gr c
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f t
ab: P ge -:~ r whe c- I Errc-r--~ In 4t~~ r ! It c f h
meanz cf a ru.c-r,, Th~ - e hr. i,- a h a r- a,--
rresen-e4l, as we!-, -en,
lu az -i I r e rr
quirem~ni~s I.,D via, r-,ned dr
G
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T.ran-~13.'.or' s notes T,. f
Car:i 2.'2
s
TITLE - Screi~., Grind-Ing Machln~ )-l tl~e C-N 16,) Nlak~-
PERIODICAL- Byulle-.er? tek.-,ni-ko-ekcDnC--*-I-eF3'~~o,
4r:f,7- ---, '70
7
7,
TII-XT: -he Moskovskiy Zavod K~ordinat- - J i g
Boring Machine Plant~ made i- Decem"ner lq~z
of th
16 make. The machine is de2igned for final grindirg
cut woi-ms of large siz&& ',Tm~)ct~le f.,-c~m to 16 mrli,
leng"'I
up to 1,000 mm, leng~,~,. of gr-lnd~~d up 7-~ kinema-i-l
system he-Illeen tl-ie g,,m.d, =.----?w -..nd lihe plt2h
chain -and de--rease-z vitratl~nS and Ln ',"-e -c --emuerat"ure
changes. In contras.-,, --c z-,-,d c - ew
s ide, in c onS eluen c, f wn I z h -:~pe eJ - inr J r d a:-. d
le zu J e
s c r e w s e c t i o n in v :- I v e d i n tl"l e p i t c- - z
7. z; - -? -1 i e,- - el (-),F' I Ie-. m:-) - re e d fo. r c. e
-9
The electromator dr-',.-'ng t,he '--lank i-z InZt,alle-i
m:1--ine decr~asirz7
the vibrations of ma-,h1ne. - Tl~& 1712-~ "ng ~,r. ~ne ar~~
eonbtrw~ed rig-ld ~Lnd -,h- frozn~-- ar-1 of -~!-le t,--j a-e
Card 1/3
rew (ilrijr Ma-Irilm- of' ~6
MV I -Makc,
a whcle; their rigidity is increased ty ~,ide wIngs jDinted
~geth-,-. "lie
z-*Lipport travels on the bed on two horizont-al fla, r7QIer
stock, has Ft fIxed --enter, the guidp and _-ommcnly he
revE~rsi',,Ie unit, beccouse the maximum
fo- 1100 mm grinding leng1h. - -,:-,
he ha~ :1 ~71!.ide
scrm~-w the correction E~oale of which -',- mmirRed cn I.-d wal
'2he grinder head 9-~ock I.riveIrI or. rol lei- Wtv,,;; !*.s
I, rv,~im-
-ind the e:1,sy I~irri o~ vi ATICtInF.
1 ', f', ~irg. - Tt-.e z., Ind-mg, wl-.ce _1 ~-plndl t, is i
C- Ileved C., f[ f 0 f TI; r; C
belt dri-,:e, amd sea!pd r.-,-mbr-ne
-Le
:.s set tip abcve ~~Ie izriridin~_,. wnael _Jn-r!~as Ing, i-,
fz --it:
- ing. - -1-e Of ~,OC, ic-1-1J
,.rieel
aS wc-ll _,S as t--- tne -lie whee-i
admiSsion, -,he ~per~i`.icr ti-tv-1, the w",,eel
are,. -~~ne correc-.ing c' -~-,e S-Ind.17;: wree'l, the of .he
aev-_Ce,-
oil scr,~~-,,; cLn clank a..~- -:~ntrolle4
bv ele:Arl,2 ewulp.-~Icr.
do nc- exi-ecd the
a r,--i 2/3
S/jq3/6()/&-,-/C)~-7
Screw Grinding iNlachine of the M3 16 ON 16) -Make P~ 0 ()
51A 0 0 1
0.008; summary inaccuracy 0.005-0.016; cyclic error
0.003-0.~08.
Technical characteristics of the machine:
Ma-ximum screw pitch angle + 15 0
Sizes of grinding wheels (new) 500 x ~32 -N 305 mm
500 x 25 x 305 Trim
500 x 16 x 305 mm
maximum peripheral speed of the grinding wheel (for 500 mm
diameter)
number of revolutiorBof the lead screw (stepless controlled)
minimum operating from 1.6 to '10 per minute
accelerated 80 per minute
power of electromotors
grinding wheel drive 2. 8 kw
blank drive 1.1 kw
overall sizes (length x width x height) 4,4ao x 3,510 x
1,850 Trin
weight T,465 kg
35 ir/se,,~
The machine of the MV 16 make is the basis of several other
machines~ of the makes
M916C1 (mv16si), 14V 15,MV 15 SI, MV 15 S2, KV 24 for
different operations: gr--'nd-
ing of single- and multi-cut Archimedean-, convolute-, and
evolute worms, backfng
off of various typffl of large-size milling cutters, etc.
Card 3/3
MU/Medicine Dec 48
H~ypertonla
Chemotherapy
An Experiment in Treating Hypertonia With
qulnl4isj"
-:8. L. Barkagan, Therapeutic Hoop
Clinic, Odessa Mad
cIast, Polyclinic of UMVD Sanitation Dist
1 p
"nin Mod" Vol IM., No 12
Observations on 52 cases show that
quinine cannot
be considered a specific cure for
hvpertonia. Fur-
ther study of various preparations is
necessary.
Bromoquinine (77% quinine, 19% bromine)
may prove
more effective than the quinine sulfate
preparation
used. Stages and types of the disease
where
quinine is advisable must be studied.
BAR LGjLN, T.S. (Krasnodar)
Effect of external roentgan and internal beta irradiations on
the development of aseptic inflamnation. Pat.fiziol. J
e1csper.
teraD. 2 no.1.19-22 J&-F '58. (MIRk 1,!-g)
1. Iz kafodry patologichaskoy fiziologii (zav. -
prof.l.~k-oyvin)
Xubanskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
OULDDMONS, effects,
beta-rays, eff. of internal irradiation an
exper. aseptic inflarim. (Rue))
(ROMITGNII RAYS, effects.
on exper. aseptic inflamn. (Rus))
(INFLMNA210N. experimental.
aseptic, eff. of internal beta & external
x-irradiations (RuW
of o o?)
of vrf-lci-vud blooo p~l
1-1c,c) lis t, 1, ,-A,,*~:l
V,01 :-ov
~! --~ 1",~ ,ov"i :-11 -.o'2
BARKAGAV, T.S.
Effect of the supply rate of vitami-n C to the
organlsz or., the
physiological value of enythrocytes in stared
blood. Vop. pit.
24 no. 6:69-73 N-D 165 (MIRA 1�.-l)
1. Kafedra biokhimi-i ( zav. - prof. 1.1. Matusis)
Altayskogo
meditsinskogo Anstituta i PataysRaya krayeruya
stantsiya pere-
liva.niya krovi, Barnaul.
BARKAGAII, Z.B.; YERMULMICH, Ya.V.
Dynnmics of vascular reflex reactions in cases of
thyrotoxicosis
treated by conservative and surgical methods.
DoIcl.AN Tadzh.SSR
no.14:59-64 '55. (MLRA 9:9)
l.Rafed,ra goBpitallnoy terapil StalinabadRkogo
goaudarstvennogo
mnditsinskoge inatituta imeni Abunli ibn Sino.
Predstavleno
chlenom-korrespondentom All Tadzhikskoy SSR
N.F.Bm.-.!ezkInym.
(IMVOUS SYSTLVI, VASCMOITR)
BARKAGAN, Z.S., dotsent
Mood pressure and vascular tonus changes following
bites of tte
blackwolf sDider. (Latrodectus tredecimguttatuB)
Terap.arkh.28 no.4:
45-51 '56. (IMIRA 9:9)
1. Iz gospitallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki
Stalinabadekogo medi-
teinskogo Instituta iment Abuali ibn-Zina.
(ARACHNIDISM
latrodectus tredecimguttatuB bits causing
vasqconstriction
& hypertension)
(HYPZRTICNSIOII, etiol. and pathogen.
Latrodectus trodecimguttatus nite)
(BLOOD VICSSILS, dis.
vasoconstriction caused by Latrodectus tradecimguttatus
bite)
3ARKAGAII, Z-S.
'11-----,~
Xffect of venom from the levantine viper (Vipera
lebetina)
on the permeability of the vasculnr system. Trudy
Stpl.med.inst,
21:67-74 156 (141RA 11:8)
(VENOM)
(KOOD VESSEIS-PIUMU-BILITY)
BARKAGAN, Z.S.
I I.. __. - - -,
Vascular reaction to cold In thyrotoxicosis. Trudy AN
Tadzh.SSR
32'.71-76 156. '%MIRA 9:6)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy terapi! (zav.dots.
Z.S.Barkagan) Stalina-
badskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinsko.go instituta
Lmeni Abuali ibn
Simy
(THYROID GLAND--DISEASES) (BLOOD PRESSUU)
PMFILIYEV, P.P.; BARKAGAN, Z.S.
History of the study of poisonous animals. Trudy Inst.ist.est.i
tekh.
16:123-145 '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Poisonous animals)
DARKAGIN,
of veTrim from Bcorpions and blAck wolf sDiders on tr
-e
reqorotlon canacity of cnpillnrien in the bw-an akin.
Tm~y
Sta!.med~inst. 21 :111,17)6, '56
CAP I AR V7,~ - --""ATIM431 L IT Y
USSR/Ph.-imi-vicology. ToxicoloCy. Druj~,,- Affectin,,;
Blood
Coapilation.
Abs Jour -Ref Jhur-Biol., No 7, 1~)158, 5297-1
U-r,
Author Ko z Ya . It.
I ns, t Not ;-,ivei-
Title On the Therany of i-ost-Oper-i.ional
f1emorr!,-,,1:-,eS
with Pre-,-)r~ration from the Venom of t-e Sna-'-e
of tlie Genus ViDera.
0!,i,- PLib Vest-i. oto-r1no-l-,rin "o ~7-1`1
'-bstrac'- The heinorrha e
jic action of the v(=-.1 of -1
snake (Vi-jei,.-. lebetin-,7i) was tested unde-T-, clini-
cal conditions !?.fter the harmlessnes,, of the
diluted veno- when a-pplied locally v"Lls
and ~ -.-.ct1,iod found to sterilize t1ne
by treati= it -,.'Iith chloroform. The -kr-~nom of
the snake (1) in dilutions of 0.001 to 0.01:,'0'
Card 1/'?
TIARTAGAN, Z.S. , dotsent
Clinical recognition of cardiac thrombosis. Terap.
arkh. 30 no-11:
54-60 N 158. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Iz I-afedry nronedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney
Altayskogo !r-~dit-
sinskogo Instituta.
(TITMOMBOSIS) (IMART-DISFASES)
BAMGAN, Z.S., ODINOKOVA, A-A- (BbLrnaul)
Anterior thoracic wall syndrome after myocqrdial
infarct,
Ilins'med. 36 no.S*.78-81 Ag '58 (MMA 11:10)
1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav.
- dots;
Z.S. Barkagan) Altayakogo meditsinskogo institutao'
(MYOCARDIAL IFFARCTION, manifest.
anterior theracic pain (RU-9))
BARKAGAN, Z.S., dOtBent; RMOVEYNVA, Ye.Ya.;
GORODEETSKAYA, N.M.
Clinical and hematological characteriBtiCS of hemophilia
B (Christmas
diBORBO). Probl.gamat. i perel.krovi 4 no-8:13-17 Ag 159.
(MIRA 13:1)
1. Iz Imfedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. -
dotsent Z.S.
Barkagan) Altayskogo moditsinskogo instituta.
(HEMOPHILIA)
BARKAGAN, Z.S., dotsent (Stalinabad-Barnaul)
Clinical picture and therapy of intoxication with
v5aam4 of Gentrt-l
Asian scorpions. Terap,arkh. 31 no.11 N 159. (MUR-k
13:'31 )
(SCORPIONS)
SHAPIR09 S.Ye.; BARPGANs- Z.S.
History of hemorrhagic fever in Central Asia. Vop.
vix-us. 5
no. 2:245-246 Mv-,-S 160. 04IPJ, 14:4)
(80VIET CENTFUL ASIA--EPIDEMIC HEMI)MIRAGIC MTER)
BARKAGAN, Z.S.; FOLUSHKIN, B.V. (Barnaul)
Significance of blood coagulation in the mechanism of
snake venom
poisoning. Pat.fiziol.1 eksp. terap. 4 no.2:48-54 Mr-Ap
160.'
(MIRA 14:5)
1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. -
dotsent
Z.S.Barkagan) i kafedry patofiziologii (zav. - dotsent
R.~~Teregulcv)
Altayskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(BLOOD-CQAGUIATION) (VENOM)
PARKA,"
1% . AN, ',~ .,~ . ; I Yo . .~
~) o, n e. -- o mr, e n t E 0 n a d 4- 5 0 as 5 -i
~D n o f , h e m e c h a r i -" r) f 'D 1 o -A)
c o ~~ g u 1 a 'u i on d -~ --- c ri 9 1, 3 un 6 ~
~ c -1 -' n -I ~ Ei 1 e n -ii expv- 7 -ie I " a
1. - - I . f'. r , I
con6 a ti -ang. ProbL renwL, J per~~I. kr~;%ri C)
1" r I ' ' ( m i ,:I, -, ~ ' I C' "
OL-
RKA,-,AN, Z,
a r
27 n c
I. K, In I ka ",tkul t.~It~!kcy prof.
1~ f
ko
-iia i
a.
B
~~:o-, or
of
BARKAGANY 74,S. , prof.
!,, * c;t,-ij~rIj f,
I Lj] composit.j(-)n and the medicinal propertie.
of venorn.
i, riroda 54 no.8:46-51 Ag 165. ("11M"
BARKAGANY Z.S.*,
.- --.-
Obtaining, and the toxicological testing of the venor. of
scorp-4ons. Uzb. biol. zhur. 7 no.5:65-70 163.
(miu
1. Altayskiy gosudzArstvennyy med-itsinskiy -instdtut.
of 1:
o~ tfl,~m dicoumarln zserier L c,
I I. S
L 2944o-66 EWT(l) RO
ACC NR, AP5021471
SOURCE CODE: UR/0026/65/000/008/OC)i,,~.-,~/'0051
AWHOR: -Barkaran, Z. S. (Professor)
ORG: none
TITLE: Biological composition and medicinal properties ol, venom
SOILMACE: Priroda, no. 8, 1965, 46-51
TOPIC TAGSt toxicology, therapeutics, poison effect, animal
ABSTRL~CT: The author states that due to recent discoveriqq of
forz,-..er-
ly unknown biological substances contained In snake venoi,iwthere is
currently U a t
a grea ly Increased interest in its study. He states 'h
there are no "absolutely deadly" snake bites and describes the
coi,,iplo-
si'-ion of various types of venom and their effect on hu-,..an,9
and other
U
wan.1-blooded animals.' It has recently been established that it i S
the prot-.ease in the venom which is the toxin carrier, and that all
other ferments are only secondary in the development of
patholor.-lical
distuzbanceo in the victlijil s organism. Ye. N. Pavlovskiy F. F.
Talyzin and 1. A. Valltseva iave shown that the venom
cobra
causes riot only a peripheral paralysis of the breathing apparatus,
but
also affects its center. I-lost of the old methods of treatingr
snake
L 29440-66
Atd-14k,-AP50-2-1- -471--
bites have now proved to be either ineffective or even harmful
to the
victim. New miethods of treatment are sought and described. The
author,
concludes'that in the future new scientific and medicinal uses
of
venom will be discovered and that present methods for the
treatment
of snake bites will be further improved.
SUB CODE: o6 SUBM DATE: none
Card 2
BARKALAYAP A. I.; MITROFANOV, V. S. (Leningrad)
Clinical anatomical data on influenzal encephalitis.
Klin. ned.
40 no.7:57-61 JI 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Iz Instituta farmakologii i kbinioterapii AMN
SSSR (dir. -
deystvitelInyy chlen *M SSSR prof. V. V. Zakusov) i
Imfedry
patologichaskoy anatomii (nachallnik - prof. S. S.
Vayll) ioyenno-
morsRoy meditsinskoy akademii imeni S. M. Kirova.
(ITIFLURMA) (ENCEPHALITIS)
ELARKkLAYA., A.I.
Transplacental effect of antibiotics from the
tetracycline
group on the liver-of embryos. Antibiotiki 7
no.9.-795-799
S 162. (MIRA 15312)
1. Otdel eksperimentallnoy khimioterapii (zav. -
prof. A.M.
Chernukh) Instituta farmakologii i Udmioterapii AMN
SSSR.
(TETRACYCLINE) (LIVER)
I-) Of arlt.iblotiL; 0, t,~te.- tct:raccyall
Transplacental tn;~J-c L 3. - Ila
grout) on tho fot-ua of wal-m-blootiod tm~malo. Aka:j h .
1gins n0*29
6-11t63. (I-MIA 1,6tlO)
1. Iz ctdGla niinlo t~- rapt it (",nv. -p~~Ofe
A.M.Chornuldi) Inctitut-wi i hllirliot-~-,vapli ( dl, r ,-
doyi3tvi to] tny.,; nh] on AIM SSM I~Tof. S53R.
(TETR A GY C 1,11', E )(FEIIIJ
D,Uh~i'YA. A. 1.
'i'ransilacental effect of antibiotics o" 'lie
teracycline
on uh,- kidneys of thu fetuses of pvCiiant rats.
Vop.oklh.mat.
i det.8 no.2:83-03 F163. (1-al-A 16:7)
1. Iz o-~dela eksperimentalinoy khiuioteravii
(zav. - prof.
Ins-.ituta fai-makolo,,,ii i k-M.Avoterapii (dir.
deystvitellnyy clden ANN SSSR prof. V.V.Zalcusov)
AIU; SSSR.
(KID:.-EYS-DISLASES) (F;-,- IUS-D !SEAS FS
BARKALAYA, A.I.
Mechanism of the development of fatty degeneration
of the liver
caused by tetracycline and its prevention.
Antibiotiki' 8 no. 11:
1027-1031 N 163. (','-IIRA 17-9)
1. Otdel eksperimentallnoy khimioterapii (zav. z-
prof. A.M.
C,I~ernukh) Instituta farmakologii i
kh-11niaterapii AFIN SSSR.
LiV
V ~2
t he
urde'r 2s
7.1
no t T"
C -7: tn"
BARKALAYA, A. i.
"To tne Droblem of tetracycline influence on t,ie fetus."
report submitted for Antibiotics Cong, Prague, 15-1) Jun 64.
Dept of Radiation-Pharma-,ology, Inst Medica-L Radiolog,,,,
Dept of
and Inst of Pi;armacology & Chemotherap,,, Mos.:-~ow.
I
BAHi*_41--~Yt
r1,; t U
fetu_--, Antib~ctlki_ 8 no.2. 7~"F-73~' A,,-
'noy
me, C~l 1,
A'.24 SSSSI~,
BARKALAYA, A.I.; CHERNUKH) A.M.
-Possibilities of transplacental chemotherapy of
the fetus
with antibiotics from the tetracycline group.
Akush. i gin.
39 no.5:74-79 S-0 163. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Iz otdola khinioterapii (zav. - prof. A.M.
Chernukh)
Jn.,;tjt.jjt,a fariwilologii i khAidotorapil (dir.
- deY-;t-v1t.t-)1'1kvY
chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.V. Zakusov).
BARKALAYA., G.A.
Treatment of inflammntory diseases of the female
i~enitalia with
extract of eucalyptus. Sov.med. 23 no.1:106-107 Ja IS9.
(MIRA 1;':2)
1. Iz ginekologichoBkogo otdoloniya (zav. - doktor
moditsinGkikh
nauk I.S. YeligulaBhvili) Sukhumskogo rodillnogo doma
(-Iavnyy vrach
T.T. Khubutiya).
(GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES, ther.
eucalyptus extract in inflamm . (Rus))
(EUCALYPTUS, extracts
in ther. of inflamm. gyn. dis. (Rug))
AUTHO-1-IS: Rybin, N. S., Barkalaya, G,, Ye,, Kc,~.Iov, A,
D Golovko.
and Andreyev, V. 1.
TITLE:
A Unit for Briquetting Vegetable Raw 'Material
(Ustanovka dlya 1~riketirovan-J,ya rastitel'noJo z-, r'a
PERIODICAL: Byulleten'izobreteTiiy, 191,,B, Nr 6, P 107
(USSR)
APSTRACT: Class !'?e, 28. Nr 11~3O~ (96,1.661, of 1.6 Oct
Submitted to the Committee for InveriluionF and
Discov~-r4,es
at the Ministers Council of USSR~ A unit i~-ess-in.,~
material, like poppy shells, -in,': pressed
or packing them into bags; enablinE, briquelltin~ of
raw material directly in fields; ,-,ith a drive
cylinder pairs operating in succession, hydraulicalll,, -rn-
nected to the Pump of a truck.
Card 1/1
---i3ARKALAYA,__O.G.
Sttdy of the accuracy of calculating the gas reserves of
the North
Stavropol-Pelagiadi gas field, produced by the volume
method.
Trudy VNII no.36tll5-146 162. (MA 15-11)
(North Stavropol-Pelagiadi region-Gas, Naturs.1-Geology)
BARKALOV, I.M-.; BXRLIN, A.A.; GOLID.MSKIY, V.I.;
DZU4TIYEV, B.G.
Radiation-induced polymerization of phanylacetyleae.
Vysokom.
soed. 2 no-7:1103-1108 JI 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Acetylene) (Benzene)
I
2/007/019
B 0 1 '7./ B 0
AUTHORS: Gol'danskiyy Y. I., Dzt~ntiyev, B. G.,
Yegorov, Ye. V.
TITLE: The Welding of Teflon and Other Polymer3c I'lat-PrIn2s
by the
Localized Action of Neutron Radiatiz)r
PERIODICAL: Vysohomolekulyarnyye VDJ. _', No. 12,
PP. 1801-1604
TEXT: A simple proc.-:ss was d,~.,.relrnleJ ':)7 loc-il of
Teflon and
other polymeric materials by iiradiitInC !he Materials to be
welded with
thermal neutronS after pretreatment if the .-.ater:.al
surface -v.,-ith boron-
and lithium compounds. The folicwing palymei4c materials were
ve2ded:
Teflon - polystyrene, Teflon - polymethyl 1110thacrylate,
polystyiene - poly-
methyl methacrylate, polyethylenc - poly-styrotie.
polyothylene
cethacrylate. Prior to irradiatton, !hc --orf,,ices to be
welded were treated
with solutions of boron- and ilthi-,Im cof-,Ipounds and
subsequently expcsed
to a thermal neutron flux from the VD7 -1000 (IRT-1000)
reactor. The tear
resistance of the Teflon - polystyrc-ne, wald as a fnnc'~on
of the mega-
Card 112
The Ilelding of Teflon and Other Pclymer` c. S 0 0 / 00 7'
012/007/010,
Materials by the Localized Action of Neut:,on BO!7//BOr)/9
Radiation
roentgen dose applied to -he siirface.. at constant BA,
~Dn~entrvtion, was
.- I
investigated and the results are shown in a fiCure. The tear
TeS4stance of
the Teflon - polystyTen-2 wpld is 190 krS/I-m2. The
mechanism iynr3lved in
weldinC polymeric by ntW!~~,n is distcuused.
The thermal effect is asslimed to be -lie ma-ir, faclor in
this type of weld-
ing. Triple layer welding of polye'hv2en,:- and Teflon and
other polymeric
and non-polymeric mater-'-als can be offe--fecl by
1-ipply.in,~-, anterleaves of
lithium- and bc:'on-containitir pz~lystsi-ene f-1me. There
are 1 fieure and
7 references: 1. Soviet an! ? US.
ASSOCIATION,, Tnsfitut fizika AN SSSR (Inct-itWe of Physical
Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: May 17, 1960
Card 2/2
-BARKALLY,--l-N.; GOLIDAISKIY., V.I.; M, TIKOLOPOV,
N.S.; TEREKHOVA, S.F.;
TROFIMCIVA, G.M.
Specific features of solid-phase radiation
polymerization
in the course of irradiation. Dokl. AN SSSR 11+7
no.2:395-398
N 62. (MIRA 15:11)
1. histitut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. 2.
Chlen-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Golldanskiy).
(Polymeri,-,ation)
(Radiation)
BARKATPV, Ahatoliy Ivanovich-, BY.LGINSKIY,
Mikbail Lukich; IXJELI,
"'g ndrovich; IIA]RffWV, P.N., redaktor;
SKYORTSOV,
I.M.. tnkhnichaskiy redaktor.
FInstallation of beat and antomatic control
devices] Montazh
priborov teplovogo kontrolia I avtoreguliatorov.
Moskva,
Gos. enorg.izd-vo, 19S5. 200 p. (MLIDt 8:11)
(Automatic control) (Slectric power plants)
efl, ~~' 1~. 1) "- - ~'~ Ij v
EWTYAREV, N.V.,
ARKH V,
kandidat teklinicheski" n&uk-, dotsent lreduktorj; BA-qKmawv'
B.V.;
G.V.; PAVLOV. R.V.
[.air conditioning] Konditsionirovanie vozdukht&. Pod red.
IT.V.DeCtitirevu.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroitellstvu i arkhitekture, 1953.
517 P.
(UBA 6:7 )
(Air conditioning)
BARKAL(YV,B.V.
Temperature rnnges in air-conditioning aystems.
Vod. i san.tekh.1
no.2:7-12 MYI~5. (MLRA 8:11)
(Air conditioning)
USSR/Sa.fet.,, E.-.~;ineerinr'. Sanitation EnrineerinE;.
San-f-,ation.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 'D, 1957, 10749
Author Not given
Inst Not given
Title A correction to the Article by B, V. Barkalov, "Work-
in- Temperature Differences in' Air Conditionin.:- System,"
In Vodosnabzheniye I san. telchnika, 1955, No 3, 3
Orig Pub: See RZI-Wiim, 19506, 28o6o
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
I
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BARKi~LOV, B. V.
Air conditioning. Vod. I -n. tekh. no.3:34-37 Mr '5?.
(Unitad Stat, -P- conditioning) (MLRA 10,: 6)
BARULOV, B.V.
.%Ipply grillon in air conditioning Oyatems. Vod.
i san.tekh.
no.4:1-8 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:5)
(Air conditioning)
BARKALOVP B.V., inzh.r naucluin, red.; KARPIS;'Ye.Ye.,
inzh., kand.tek.1m.nauk,
nauchryy red.; TIRIM-YAGI, N.K., red.izd-va;
BORGIPTEE7i) NOKVY
tekhn.red,
[Air conditioning in industrial and public buildings]
Konditsioni-
rovanie vozdukha v pronyshlenrivkh i obshchestvennykh
zdaniiakh.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po, stroit... arkhIt. i
stroit.materialam,
1962. 161 p. (MIRA .15:5)
1. Naachno-tokhnicheskaye obshchestvo stroitellnoy
industrii
SSSR. Sektsiya teploanabzheniya, otopleniya i
ventilyataii.
2. Promstroyproyekt (for Barkalov). 3.
Nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut sanitarnoy tekhniki Akademii stroitel'stva i
arkhitektury
SSSR (for Karpis).
(Air conditioning)
BARKALOV, B, V,q CAND TECH SCII "PRINCIPLES
OF,PLANNINO
CENTRAL:.SYSTEUS 6f AIR-CONDITIONING." Nloscowq 1961.
(MIN
OF HIGHER AND SEC SPEC ED RSFSR9 NJOSCOW ORDER OF
LABOR RED
BANNER ENGINEERING-GONSTRUCTION INST im V. V.
KuYBYSHEV).
(KL, 3-61 , 213)
172
B-ARUMV, B.V.; KkUIS, Ye.Ye.
Conference on air conditioning in industrial and
public buildings.
Vod. i san. takh. no.3:39-40 Mr 161. (MIRA 14-7)
(Air conditioning-Congresses)
BARKALOV B.V., inzh.; IX,,SKOV, F.A., inzh.
- ~ - -
Air conditioning in the U.S.A. Vod.i san.tekh.
no.4:37-39
Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4)
(United States-Air conditioning)
BARKALOV, B.V. kand. tekhn. nauk, nauclui. red.;
KARFIS, Ye.Ye.,.
I-and. t(--khn. nauk, na-uchn. red,,;
VII:G(',;,,j*,DOVA, GJ%, red.
[Air conditioning in industrial puLdic, and
residential
buildinf~s] Konditsionirovanie VO-,,(IL,'kIIft V
pt-omy.,-,hIent~ykIi,
ob:.--hcIIO::tVCIIT*,kh I zhilykil -adtim inkh,
Mloohvt Stroiiz,-
dat, 1916"'. 159 p. (mlliA 17: 11)
I
1.
v pronyshlenmkh, nbshchestvenri~kh j -hJ lykh
zdalliyakh. 1962,
1-',os-,~cw, 2, inAi"Lt canit-~-,rnz:--v
teklmikd SSO'for Karpis). 3. Gosudarstvenn~7 pro-
yektnyy insti4ut, Aroltellnn-y (i'or Burkalov).
BARKALOV, D.M.; OSTAFINSKIY, A.F.
Rapid drift mining with use of ShBM-lu
cutter-loaderB. Ugol'
Mr-r. 3 no-1:31-)2 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:1)
(Goal mines and mining) (Goal mining machinery)
L 2.9598--66
_T~C NR, AP6014098 SOURCE CODE: UP,/0025/66/000/004/0033/0038
AUMOR: Barkalov, 1. of chemical sciences)
ORG: nc;,e
TITLE: Shock wave pro-3%_;ction of polymers
SOURCE: Nauka i zhizn', no. u, 1966, 33-38
TOPIC TAGS: shock wave, polymer, polymerization, explosive,
monomer
ABSTRACT: The author discusses the use of shock waves for
producing ppAymerj The
first method described for producing polymers involves the use
of a device firing an
ampoule bullet containing a monomer at a rubber diaphragm
covering a water-filled ves-
sel. This vessel decelerates the projectile and the shock wave
pmduced by the impact
of the projectile causes polymerization of the monomer contained
in the ampoule bul-
let. The velocity of the projectile depends on the powder charge
used in the firing
device. The operating velocities of the bullet ampoule were from
1 to 2 km/sec. Simi-
lar experiments were conducted on a larger scale using a steel
container with a large
quantity of monopolymer at the bottom and an explosive material
at the top. A schemat
ic, is given for this device and its various components. The
monomer used in both
phases of this work was acrylamide. The explosives used were
TNTland RDX. Polymeri-
zation did not occur below 1500 atmospheres. Past 1500
atmospheres, polymerized mole-
Card 1/2
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ACC NRt AP6014088
cules appeared. The polymer yield increased with pressure until
it reached 50 to 60%
Pressure was thouFht to be the prime cause of polymerization.
This hypothesis was
disproved by creating high pressur~es on hydraulic presses.
Polymerization did not
take place under these conditions. Another hypothesis was that
the increased tempera-
tures caused by the shock wave were the contributing factor in
polymerization. An ex-1
periment was set up in which the monomer was kept at a low
temperature- by introducing 1
liquid nitrogen into the steel chamber before the explosion.
Polymerization still oc
cured under these conditions. Thus the hypothesis that the heat
set up by the shock
wave was a contributing factor to polymerization was disproved.
Various hypotheses
have been put forth in an attempt to account for polymerization
in the case of a shockl~
wave and its absence in the case where the high pressures
required for polymerization
are reached slowly. The author discusses as one of the
practical applications of
3hock wave polymer production the manufacture of automobile
tire casings. Polymeri-
zation would replace the need for sulfur in tire production.
Experiments an shock
,iave polymer production are currently being conducted at the
Institute of Chemical
Physics, Academy of Sciences SSSR. Orig. art. has: 12 figures.
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GORBIRJOV, M.G., RARKALOV, I.A.
On the atratigrapk, of Tertiary flora in the Ob
valley near Tomsk.
Dokl. AN SSSR 105 no-5:1062-1065 D 155. (MLRA 9:3)
1. PredBtavlene akademikom D.I. Shcherbakovym.
(0b valley--Gaology. Stratigraphic)
'BARKALOV, I.A.; OLEKSEIIKO, V.P.
Relationship between underground water and
stratigruphic relief
at--uctnre of the DzhezkELzgan- Ulu-Tau region.
Vpst.AN Kazakh.SSR
14 no.10:71-77 0 '58. (MI-RA 11-12)
(Dzbezkazgan DiBtrict-Water.Underground)
(Ulu-Tau District-Water, Undorgroiind)
OLEKSENKO, V.P., BAITALOV, I-A-,_PO'2.U'OCh7KIN,
V.M.
History of valleys in the western part of the
Sary-Su--Tengiz
watershed. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. geol.
no-1:34-47 160.
(Kazakhstan--Valleys)
BARKALOV I.A.; KALYGIN, S.K,; OSTIWVSKIY) V.N.
~ Y- -.--Y
New barite deposits in the Dzhezkazgan-Ulu-Tau region in
central
Kazakhstan. Izv.AN Kazakh.SSR. Ser.geol. no.5:77-78
162.(141141 15:12)
(Kazakhs tar.%'-BELrite )
DARKAT,01,1, I.A. (Dzh,!:~V,lzpan); DMAMA(-,ARfN,
V.11. (DzVvjzkriz~,,,m,)
Second bil'th of a rtvel-. Prirodll 53 m).6~1;16~ 127
164.
(mIRA 1-7 ; ~')
BARKAUIV p I.-A,
Undorgroiind watorn of the 7hanny sitr -!ture ln
DlstvL~'-;
reginiqfund standards for their oxidultatlon, Trudy
goul., nauk
AN, KsYmkh, SSR 9t89-115 164.
(MOA
13.~ ` Ka~. LOV I I . A .
-i(-,r,,,-,atic-n oil under~-,round ,,ra*ucrs in
Cr~ -, 4~ 'as.
T:,i)ciy Inst. g(-,c)!. nau,'r- IM:
'Ka,:,aIr-h.SS7' 1 ('5.
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MIUCUAI) I. M.
"Method of Obtaining Sulphur-Lubelled J)y f r-"
SUIThur-35 Atoms witii Cyclic Hydrocarbons." i~ -), I ,,
report presented at, the Conference on in Mletallunly unj
:j
Physics, -LiUIA, Copenhagen, b'-17 SePt 19610. -
BARKALOV, T. Fl., D7ANTTYEV, B. G., YEGORIOV, Ye. V.,
"Cross-linking of PrFE (Feflon) d other P?I.Ymer Materials
by the localized
Action of Neutron IrradiAtion (Due to Bf(n ) Li Reaction )"
Paper presented at the"Symposturi on the Chemical Effects of
Transfonvitions"
Praugc, Czech., 24-27 October 1960, sponsored ky the IA-EA.
8703L
15,
S/ 190/60/002/007/015/017
B020/BO52
Berlin, A. A., Golldanskiy, V. I.,
AUTHORS;
Dzantiyev, B. G.
TITLE: Radiation Polymerization of Phenyl Acetylene
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1q60, Vol. 2,
110. 7,
Pp. 1103-1107
TEXTi Purpose of this paper was the investigation of kinetics
and the
mechanism of the radiation polymerization of phenyl acetylene
which was
initiated by electrons with an energy of 1.5
Mev.Th:6,..'Jrradiation was carried
out in special cuvettes (Fig. 1 a). The electron beam was
introduced
through a plane-parallel glass window 0.5 mm thick. For
accurate thermo-
stating within the range of positive temperatures, a different
type of
cuvette was used (Fig. 1,b). The temperatures of the
polymerization were
-196 to +850C. The reaction yield was not higher than 10 -
12%, since in
all experiments the initial stage of polymerization was
investigated. The
radiation dose was determined by a chemical dosimeter (0.02
mole/l of
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Radiation Polymerization of Phenyl S/190/60/002/007/015/017
Acetylene B020/BO52
CUSO 4' 0.002 mole/l of FeSO 4P and 0.02 n c-' H 2s0 4) which
was recommended
by the Institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Institute imeni L. Ya.
Karpov). The
developing Fe3+ was photometrically examined by a G1 -4 (SF-4)
spectro-
photometer. The IR spectra of polyphenyl acetylene were
studied by Yu. Sh.
Moshkovskiy. The polyphenyl acetylene yield rises
proportionally to the
dose of wide ranges (107 1 108 roentgen) (Fig. 21. Even with
the largest
doses applied, no noticeable destruction of the developed
polymer was
observed. This seems to prove the absence of effective
inhibitor additions
whose presence would be indicated by the S-shape of the curve.
In the
presence of atmospheric oxygen, the polymer yield is increased
to the 1-5-
to 2-fold under otherwise equal conditions. With a certain
dose, the
polymer yield does not depend on itr~v quantity, not even at
temperatures
near the melting point or when the liquid monomer is exposed
to radiation.
The dependence of the polymer yield on the quantity'of the
dose was also
investigated (Fig. 2) at 0 and -780C. The extremely low
dependence of the
polymerization rate of phenyl acetylene on the temperature is
also
typical. Experiments were carried out regarding the
polymerization of
phenyl acetylene in nonane and ethyl acetate. In these two
solvents the
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Radiation Polymerization of Phenyl S/1 90/60/002/Q07/015/017
Acetylene B020/BO52
polymer yield differed widely from thatexpected on the basis
of the ad-
ditivity law (Fig- 3). A very effective radiation energy
transfer (the
radiation is absorbed by the solvent molecules) to the phenyl
acetylene
molecules is observed. Substances with structures of the
polyacetylene
type have the same properties as aromatic hydrocarbons,
namely that of
taking up the energy of ionizing radiation. The laws of
phenyl acetylene
polymerization in many respects are specific, sometimes e-ven
the opposite
of those of the usual radical polymerization. Summing up one
may say that
the polyphenyl acetylene yield is approximately 8 - 9
molecules when the
radiation is 100 ev.'In the liquid phase, polymerization and
initiation
rates are proportional. The activation energy is as low as
approximately
700-kcal/mole. A mechanism was suggested which explains the
unusual
results by the specific properties of highly conjugated
products during
the polymerization of phenyl acetylene. In these products a
strong de-
localization of unpaixed elements takes place, and the
reactivity of
similar molecules is reduced with an increase in their length.
There are 3 figures and 6 references: 4 Soviet and 2 US.
Card 3/4
-BARKALOVp I-M.; GOLIDANSKIY, V.I.; YEGOROVv Ye.V.
Welding of teflon and other polymeric materials by
the localized
action of neutron radiation. Vysokom. voed. 2 no.
12;1801-1804
D 6o. (MIFA 14:1)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Polymers, Effect of radiation on)
Rvidinfl-W.,"I of M ... In the SMId SWe
I
Nf. V. 1.
S. kh'- -1 G, %I.
71'- -11'-' irt'~'I;elicd fhe H.'flc,t of the
radiation-indUCCIJ pt)%mcrizmivn ofa iiumIrr or%inO
rn~--7-r'
'in'l -cw', ronn.1100-10. Tli v pol%r crialion ".i%
ca-cd otil v-~ 1.1
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ind"'I'd 111~ r"'Iti6g, "r 1~~ rn--r.
11,e of the rol,mrlml-i tile nc,, the orhmg point
hi,gn~ in a .,,ki~ of -- Pe
'icld in 0" -hd rl-c "~'htd a li,nitig 'At., 'itft dmz~
1"c influm,c of Phn, e i!'or' on
the "f "."'bliO-d. The '-ft, - i'l"r~t'd - the b."% ~r
the tl't- -d
pT-scn!,d b, N. N, Smm,, at V,e N!cmmw,m %mro,ium or
mxromo,~t,!,t chcn,wn (%to,'
c0". hi,
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report yrcz-mt,34 at '-b.* 2na- Intl, Cm.'ross of R!kd
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e do ."t ol-- "') Olm!l, of '.1crp or
ncli-tion o- the
mc!ting-point trzion. For itic polytom-iti,ri in a ,i.
fil-d t4at . .... ...
f~' . f , I r! , ~ fo, n I I he So
1, - t (11 onm~ r, c t 11, 1 "T! ~ I d t1 he "'o. Vim f.
P4-wl. WA,k-' U~'R, AA--
report 06 t t_~w Intl- ilesearch,
Gt. Brit. ~_11 Aug 1962
,,xI_,,..-,t_*/jcQrkIIhIrII,
6/644/62/000/000/077/129
D,',23/'D'507
11'tl'I';11ov' 1. 1.1 Gol"dansidy, V. i., D:~antiyev, i3. G.
and
u m, '1, 0. 0.
T I'll 1, 't ldi~tt'imi Polymeri:--ttion Of ace ty.lellic hy
rbon.;
j L, HC TrUdy il Vsesoyuzno~-,o soveshch,'tniy~t po
r.adilatsionnov 1~hi-
T;'XT -T~ re xtiun kinetics and the mech~,mism of
,-,he ny i:-,, ce ty i c~,, ie , hexene ulld
cyclohexylacetylene %:I"re -"tudieki, in
Q ee - d
t '11, b u d d i ~; s o i v t.? d m o n j%; , b , t,.r n. +80
.1- - I OC 1~ia t-
by 1.~ 11cv eiectrons. Poi, bul lolvileriz-a-
1A.')n, LUIS in,--reLL~jed ):,.,oportionally to the dose of
rad-iation,
nd i c,i t in tile '-Lb~3t--ncu of inhJ bitors.
A-~.m-ospheric Dx~-- ~o e d
-L -L " "Z~21 -1111cre -
tiiv , icl(i )f the plienylacetyienc poly;-,icr, bUt 'lot
111013-L o' hc- ene
Y -L , - X,
Lind c: 'rclohexylacetylene, owing to thc absence of t"le
phenyl group
in th.-- 1----itier 2 coi:ipounds. The rate of polymeriziti.
on "'e1ocity (V)
--a-H di-rec tly proportional to the radiation intensi tI. I
ni ,lot to
Card 1.-
4 4 0 U", 0 0, 'o
1 1) 0 ";,1;: 1, 1 "":~l L i ~1) 11
L 4) '2 D 0
L 6. T I' V 1 , 1 r :11 L 11) ~11 (2 r S ILL il I I L I C I L
1'
1'1~t 'JZrt-1 I C fe~~.ture of
Lce Of V rel:A t iv,;Ily ;i.(,1A :,or -I
in othylacet~ite o
J 0 J I i ~' JA I
in J 11
i ffe i 'A 1~ 1:Y1 ~,01:1 L111, ~, Z3 t-, t2 C
u 1"') d b"3 *u 1 *6 A 11 C'Ar I"' dC' f
L) "r : i 0111.".Le Of c-,.ain lextinction' or I dam-n-1 C) r
C;
1 ema t i c --),:i,,u1a,3 arc )resented. Thi,
L-c tctivat-iin ~ner--Y of r,--,d1-.--~ion-inJuceCi
a c (2 C, 2 11 c .1vc!r,)C:.1.,boi-s, -,nd uloo ex,~lains
i j", i;ention -:6 also made o~ -u~-c
of ini~-ia-,,ing the D D 1 miu r i za u i in by p e r ox i d
e s
kl,imic lie Sr,-loy f izziki AN '133~)'R Ins of
P'.-,ysics, A6 uSjR)
I ~ -~ 2~'. *'
6/644/62/000/000/104/129
D444/D3O7
BLrktlov, 1. 1.1., Gol'd,.L11i3kiy, V.
DZUntivev, B. G.
T~- -. V.
rov, Ie
i"o
T I T i, The '--elding of teflon and other polym~-,ric
naterials by
the loculized act-Lon of neutron irradiation
0 U R
'C J, Trudy 'I Vsesoyu--nogo soveshchaniya. Do radiatsionnoy
khi-
mii. .-~d. by L. S. Polak. Moodow, Izd-vo A IJ 6,36~;J ,1a62'
6 16-oc'110
T ----'X T4hen ionizzin6 radiation is used for welding
p-)lymer and oth-
er natierials, its effect muut be localized to avoid
h,1r:,,ful des-
tructive processes. Tlie authors havj d-eveloped a simple
i-.Icthod for
such localization Of thCrML11-11OUtron effects: the paft~~ to
,be
joined -tre treated With cOmdOu"ds of boron or lithiwii.
Boron con-
.centration (dutcrmined photometrically) in th~- surf~ice
la-;er was
/,cm2
1 - 12 m tr, . There io an optimum dosage for i,.vtximk1m
Our("N7th.
The ~* effuct cannot be due to Ulliforni heating ol' the Layer
-arld is attributed to localization of the heating, effect in
the
Gard 1/~'
i / d4f 4 u 0 0 0/ 0 J 0,, 10,1, 1 2'A
Th(, wc_jdin~-, of teflon ... D-1 4 1 Q 7
Of thc strongly ioni.;ing particlou )roducc(l. 211,,~
v tri:int Of tlli~3 :-iethod, in which "lit-, to be
J _), i ii c d v e : i L: ~ L) f polyotyrone containini,
1~, by --"it of br.)rnn,
an irr~tciittion 'Lliz-.ie of 2 - hours (lon,,Ior
in Llic i,ilm in bt.llk 01' the joined TTI~ItCri,'11!3 Of
>)o - 600 ~tlld Z10 - u0 mc-,irad, reupectively, the
followin:- joint
stren,gtyls (kg/cl,
.12) were obtained: teflon with tnflon, :,Dlyethylenc,
-duminum a I
Ild quul,t:~, )0 - 110, ()0 - 100. 120 1`0 ,ind 80 respec-
Livel,, ; polyethyiene v;ith poiyethyiene and 130 - 140
and 1 10 - 1 ~5, U1LIMilIUM with
rCBpCCtiVCJr;
Ic'O - 150. There are 2 figLI-Ves and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut Ichimicheskoy fiziki NN 6~33R
(Institute of
Chemical Physics, AS USSR)
C:D -rd 2/2
2 7,o6
S/020/62/147/002/016/021
B101 B166
AUI'HORS: Barkalov, I. M., Golldanskiy, V. I., Corresponding Member
AS -USSR, Yenikolopov, N . S. , Terekhova, S. F. , Trofimova, G.11A.
TITLE: Peculiarities of solid-phase radiation polymerization during
irradiation
P'Z,'RIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 147, no. 2, 1962,
395-398
-27-ZT: To eliminate the alftereffects liable to falsify the
results when the
soli'd-oh~_se irradiated monomer is analyzed after thawin&, the
radiation
I;ol,ymnerization o-,;L' acrylonitrile (AN) and of vinyl acetate
(VA) was studied
in an aPparatus v.,hereby thermal effects and e..p.r. signals
during and after
4 *on with 1.6-1-lev electrons at -196-to OOC could be recorded
~ rradi at.
simuit,-neousl:~. Details of procedure and analysis will be
published*
J. (Vyookomolek. soyed., now printing). Results: aith AN, the
pol.-merization was limited below - 1400C W; polymer yield at
-1960C).
Al~ter ropoated irradiation with 8 Mra'-J in each case, thawing and
freezint;
he s,
am-,)le intermediately, the poljmerization limit increased
proportionally
with the number of irradiations. At -1960C, the molecular weight
dropped
Card 1/3
5,1020/62/147/002/016/021
Peculiarities of solid-ph:ise ... 3101/B186
1~ 1 5 4.
with increasinU dose llrad) from - 5.5-10 to -: 7 - 10 After
pol~,merization occurred at -1,:0, -120, and -c,100C, but not
at lower
em-cratures. t -~)Ooc, the molEcular we--ht then rose to -101
within
0 h -he activation enerCy of aft,_~rpol~-merization %vas equal
to that
for cu'd-phase polyr-nerization: --3 kcal/nole. The e.p.r.
si6nals of
r,~~main,~d unchanCed durir,8 and after irradiation. The heat
of fusion
of ~!` samples irradiLted at low temperatures remained constant
Within the
t 4on of 'LN tnus
err~~rs of measurement ~5 + 1 Cal/(-. The polymeriZ,
--'o ce e' da t to < - 1400 C C m-,
o letely in solid phase, wh,re;~s sli6ht, slow
af~-_-re:'fect3 DcCur at to-1401G. The polymerization of VA was
not
i1 4 t e C1 .'he rate o~* -polymerization of Classy VA was one
order of ma(;nitude
.iCher than that of Cr~ StLll 4
~.ne 'IA. The molecular Nveight of Classy VA
'~ a -, - 15 00 C )decreased with increasing dose from 3* jo4
to 7 . 103. T he
molE~cular ~-:eieht of crystalline VA was only a fraction of
that of E71assy
A. did not occur. '.;hen irradiated V!, vias thav;ed, the
c:isappearud at -1,290C, the point of phase transition from
ci ass~~ to cryztalline state. '1'-e loss of heat in the phase
transition
1 Cal/g) and the heat absorption 2 cal/0 in meltinC were
recorded thermoE - a phi cally. Thus, the polymerization of VA
also occurred in
G~ard 2/11
S,/020/62/1 47/002/0 16/0 2 1
c,,~ I i e s of - o ! id - p ha se B I o1/B186
--.e 11311 Ck :J""LSe. The followin,;- causes are assumed for
solid-phase
ni~,,iation polymerization: formation of short-lived excited
molecules,
,b) loosenint~ of substance along the tracks of primary
particles and
'-e'ectrons, which imnarts properties to the substance similar
to those
that occur near phase transitions and near the melting point.
There are
4 flii:ures. I/
ASSOCIATION: Tnstitut khimicheskoy fiziki Alkademii nauk SSSR
(Institute
of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SU, B1,11- TTEID; Au,-ust 3, 1962
Card 3/3
S'z/064/62/000/012/001/006
B119/B160
AUTHORS: Barkalov, I. 1M., Golldanskiy, V. I.
TITLE: Radiation polymerization
PERIODICAL; Khimicheskaya -iromyshlennost', no. 12, 1962, 1 6
T,EXT: The article reviews V.'estern and Soviet reGearch work
carried out
bbt%een 1959 ana 1962 on polymerization t)y means of ionizing
radiation.
Particular attt=ntion is paiQ to the polymerization of hardly
polymi~,rizable
monomers (fluorine compounds, oxides of tertiary monovinyl
phosphines, etc.),
polymerization by the ion mechanism., and polymerization in the
solid phase.
There are 57 references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of
Chemical
Physics Al" USSR)
Card 1/1
BkRKALOV, I.M.
"Radiation polymerization in the solid phase."
Report submitted to the Conference on the Application of
Large Radiation Sources in
Ibdustry, Salzburg, Austria 27-31 Kay 1963
RkPYAWV, I.M., GOLDAIISKIY, V.I., AND ID MIN W
Radiation polymerization of acetylene lWdrocarbons :
special features."
Report subnitted to the Conference on the Application
of Large Radiation
Sources in Industry, Salzburg, Austria 27-31 "ay 1963
BARKALOV I M - GOLIDANSKIY, V.I.
~ . .0
Recent developments in radiation polymerization.
Khim.prom.
no.12:859-864 D 162. (MM4 16:2)
1. Institut khimicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Polymerization)
(RadiatioW