SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIGORIU, A. - GRIGOROV, A.A.

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'ACCESSION NR: AP4046026 Myl fix $IV %. IM SX I so + V-1 AV X? zrd AW AV 110 IV V41 iso ,z 441 Fig. I - Temperature dependence of the mechanical properties of Pentoplast with 2.5 dl/g (in the extrusion direction): 1 -relative elongation at the break; 2 - tensile strength; 3 - yield point during extension; 11 - relative elongation at the bre'ak of Penton cast under pressure (according to Bandiford). Card 4/4 ENCLOSUREt 01 Q , N", -Jlljll~;, ; 1, ~ ! Y ~ ,,, . yo. i " ! , ? . . - " IA . nt, 'I, ; 't '. ~ i . . ; , , ;A :,I li .1 ; -~; ( i , . i , , . () f t x '. - -L, C! f-- (I, F~:.' 'r-, f !."!;I roni,~ i lilri~ :, i -, j~j . . .. t _ j j . -, P-1 . , :,,1 ,3 G ,;, _ , , I,,,f~, _4,) 1 A . 4 ( !,a RA 17 ! 10 ) L 2~328-66 EWT(m)/EWP(j)/T RM . ACC NR, AP6"�82 SOURCE CODEs UR101�676-670-0810-02I& 78/02 61 AUT1101131 _Qinzburg, B, Mol Korshavini Lo N.j Frenkel't So Yaol Layus, L*-A*l Adrova, on(;: Institute of High-Molecular PolMrs, AN SSSR (Institut vysokomolskulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR) 0 TITLF.t Crystallinity of poly-2,21-octamethylene-5,51-dibenzimidazole SOURCE% Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyelineniya, v. 8, no. 2, 1966, 278-281 TOPIC TAGS% x ray diffraction studyj crystalline polymer/ URL 50 _action x-rM di4jr, apparatus, GUR-3 gordometer 1/4W - 0 ~;-- -7- 1 Lo ABSTRACT. X-ray diffraction study of freshly prepared fibers and filmPor poly-2,,2"- octamethylene-5,51-dibenzimidazole (I) disclosed a crystalline structure of high order for that polymer; in spite of earlier observations to the contrary by the authors as well as by other workera (A. A. Izyneyevj V. V. Kurashev3 V. V. Korshak, T. M. Frunze, and No Sh. Aldarova, Izv. AN SSSRI, Otd. khim, no,, 1963P 2019; L. As Layus, M. 1. Bessonov, N. A. Adrova, and M. H. Koton. Plast mausys 1965y Noe by 34)o The x-ray diffraction study was performed using instrumentsU~S-50I with goniomoter GUR-3 adjusted for measurements at small angles. It was e tablished that a 3-hr thermal treatment at 160C results in almost total amorphization of the structure, as can be seen in Fig. 1. However, it also leads to a two-f old rise of tenaoity and a Card UDC i 638*PL: 6 %6 L 23328-66 ACC NN Ap6006982 1, rises/see /Z Fig. 1. Low angle x-ray diffraction on fibers (meridional direction): X - freshly formed; 2 - treated at 160C for 3 hours* 20 40 M min five-fold rise in the elasticity modulus.- Relaxation mechanisms and structural processes related to the mobility of the heterocyclic sections of the chain of Is as well as the direct influence of formic acid, are discussed as probable causes of the crystallinity in freshly f ormed I. The authors express their gratitude to Ye. Pokrovskiy and K. K. Kalnyn'sh for taking the IR spectra and to A. I. Slutaker for- WSIMM-n of the results* Mg, cwt, hast 8 figures and 1 formdae SUB CODE: 07/ a SUBM"DAM JL%az,65/ ORIG Wo 007 OTH REFs 003 Card 3-1 L 22492-66 EWT(m)/51P(J) V RM Rc iffi: r6oogog SOURCE CODE: UiVO18l/66/o08/003/b647/o65O AUTHOR.- Gi Borokinp A. Ya.; Frenkell, S. Ya. inIZAW9 ORG- Institute of macromolecular Compoundp_,AN SSSR) Leningrad (,Wtitut VysOko_ molekul-YarnYkh soyedtneniy AN GSSR) TITLE: Self-orientation of structural elements during heat treatment of fibers of polyvi alcohol SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 8, no. 3, 1966, 64T-650 TOPIC TAGS.' Polyvinyl alcohol) polymer structureo x ray diffraction analysis, Organic Crystal, crystal orientation ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work by one of the authors (Frenkell DAN SSSR v. 162, 836,, 1965) dealing 'with multistage self-ordering of polymers. In the present study, on the basis of the analogy between solid and liquid states$ the authors investigate the increase in the orientation of Mstallites, resulting: from a short-duration heating of previously oriented freshly formed fibers of poly- vinyl alcohol) which do not an yet have high crystallicity. Most earlier experi- mental studies of orientation at increased temperature were made in the presence of mechanical stretching. The authors studied a fiber of polyvinyl alcohol produced in acetone and subjected to sane orientation during the shaping process itself. The crystallite orientation vas studied by x-ray diffraction in apparatus in Vhich Card 1/2 L 22492-66 --7 AC c NR: AF(M9639 the sample could be rotated alout the axis of the primary beam. X-ray patterns showed that in the freshly formed fiber the crystallites are full of defects and are small in size. After placing the fiber for three minutes in a thermostat heated to 225C (for a temper&bure close to the melting point), the fiber shrunk by approximately 30%., lost approximately 10% of weight, and the azimuthal half angle dropped from -17* to 12.5* arber one minute beating. After three minutes heating the results were -30,, -34%, &ad 6.50 respectively. The orientation of the crys- tals is greatly increased.. although many extraneous factors make an unambiguous interpretation of the degree of orientation difficult. This vas accompanied by a strong shrinking of the fiber,, thus evidencing a disorientation of its amorphous part. On the basis of the reault the authors advanced the hypothesis that the orientation of the crystallitos in the fibers has a thermodynamic character,, i.e.P the self-orientation of the supermolecular structure elements occurs in the solid phase. orig. art. has: 3 flipwes and 1 formula. SUB CODE: 2D, 0171 GUBMI DATES 23jun65/ ORIG REF: oo4/ oTH RFY: oli Card 2/2 "A -~,4/49M( "ft, Exp6rimat In Uproving the Ouallficationa of Publie'Realth Directors In Rayons,' B. S. Ginzburg, scow pp 08ov Mravookhrut" go 5 Chair of Pub He alth Orgo, at Kazan atate Inst fol. Specializel TraInIM of Doctors has considerable, Variance in training public health organizers. Describes courses. Madicine ftblic lealth) Education GINZBURG.'-.B,.8.; RYZHKOV, Yu.D. Teaching public health organizatioa in medical institutes and field practice for students. Zdrav. Roo.Yeder. 2 no.1:34-38 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iz kafedry orgenizatsit zdrevookhroneniya t istorii meditsizw (zav. - prof. B.S.Ginsbarg) Chitinskogo meditBinskogo instituts (dir. - dotsent Yu.D.Ryzhkov) (PUBLIC HNALTH--STUDY AND TEACHING) Girl-Mli-no T-:3 (,Ia,. Author]. rUmburg, k. IA. Title& The theory and determination of-pisto-ri rjazs.. (Teorila i raschet porshevykh Icolets.) 122 p. City: Moscow Fublisher.- Rittkmkhat State vrinting HouBe of the Iijachim Comtructi--n Literature. Datc: 1945 Aidlable: Library of Congress I, Source: *!or&hl:y List of Russian Accensiona, V. 3, no. 12, 1,14rchI951 GT',I'Z-I'Tj-Rr,I D. ya. (Co-author gmmx Gintsburg, B. Ya. and Klaz, 1). L. "Technolor;ic2l ca_lcula- tions of pi3 U=nringss, for corrected pressure," in the col- lection: Dinamik2 i prochnost' 2viadvigateley, 1*1,oscow, h4h"', p. 81-99, - Bibliog: 5 itefrs. SO: U-3736) 21 May 53, (Letopis 'Zhurn2l Inykh St2t~ey, No. 17, 1A9). GINZBURG, B. Ya. Fitting bearings into beds. B. Ya. Ginzburg. VEst. mash., 31, No 12, 1951. CA The Wfactooy-bwmwal 7ollex in lead and mercury pWsm. lad, 1- C., OLlinymnskava and D. A. (Uniburs (Ind Ityx, 11 t A wl, Ntril. Si, klt~cow I ~-'r(Ifiv-7kor: ,~ S.S. 8, 34' ollovimy-hotma-al rctlex 1% defittrd ,,, the ch.toge n1 the biol. activity of blot%l (test with 6olafcd 111v heart after stimulation with thymol or int of Fumenukry; ,hr hhm-l i% taken ft,nn is umnint subject, then rel,em.1 aftcr mhatatitmi o( the Wtictcwy irvitants). Worker% with Pb -r. ,IN I-i-nifix show c"114t.mi 411factor-y-hufflocul retlex. i.e. 11w bl'ux, art, vity row Of"T In "-.d Ph Ole F,Ilrx vatirs invromely with the gravity o( 1xiisoning Anti the if raw o( amplitude and (rcquency =1 "4ic the effect is in oillaAke if 11N poi-offing U*uafly the rfl- i. xr-fly ' Umfinif n! the 11.14,11 11111ros-A Wilb prem-Alur Of the frOVS. G. M, K~U1.4 C____~ I - A/ L k~ t_(, 41 (~ D, 4 . DROGICHINA, E.A.: OKHNYANSKITA, L.G.-, GINZBURG, D.A.; MUMU, Ye.A.-, SADCHIrOVA, M.N.; RYZEKOVA, M. N:_._-- Role of the higher sections of the central nervous system in the development and course of the pathological process In some Intoxi- cations. Trudy An SSSP )1:9-27 '54. (MY-RA 7:10) (Nervous system) tli&dustrial toxicology) GINZBURG., D.A. (Moskva) I------- - ----- - Study of the biological activity of blood in some occupational diseases. Gig. truda i prof.zab. 5 no.6:50-52 Je 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda i professionalinykh zabolevaniy AM14 SSSR. (BLOM) (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES) DROGICHINA E A - SADCHIKOVA, M. N.; GINZBURG, D. A.; QIULINA, 11. A. y . P --- - , - - , (Mosl-va) Some clinical manifeatations of the chronic effect of centimeter waves. Gig. truda i prof. zab. no.1:28-34 '62. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda i profzabolevanly, AMN Ss,-,R. (ELEGTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY) (MICROWAVES-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) 16172-63 EW T (.1 AR/jE !ACCESSION NR: AT3003066.',, S/P-939/62/000/063/0035/0'047 AUTHOR: GinzburE. D, A, I%n biooleetric activity of the i 1TITLE: Effect of radioactive iron icerebral cortex un r pro.onged experimental conditions ;SOURCE: Materialy po tolcaikolo ii radioaktivnylth veshchestvp no, 3: 1 I,Zhelezo-59. Moscow, Medgiz, 1992~ 35-47 ~TOFIC TAGS: Fe sup 59, cerebral aorte bioelectrical activity, ir x. hythmio photostimulation.0 nensory motor areas pariato-ooolpital area;' :ABSTRACT: pe59 (lo microt,uries/kg) was administered orally to I an i ezperimental group of rabbits dvar 3 mos while a stable iron isotope iWas given to a control group. Electrodes wero placed in the cerebral'! !wcortex sensory-motor and -parieto-occipital areas to measure biooloo- ;trical activity and responses to rhythmic photostimulation (frequencV.- ;2-20/see). It was found that there are no substantial shifts in the 'bioelectrical activity of the experijDental or control groups. After 13 to 5 weeks animals who received Pe59 display changes in their ,reaction to rhythmic photostimulation. These changes are character- i ized by a widening in the rhythm tracking range to the right with the 'i-Card 1/2 L 16172-63 CESSION NR: AT3003066 tAC Ppearanco of an attached" (ntkvyazannaya) rhythm at a higher photo- 00i istimulation frequency of 3.3 _15/sec and by tracking waves on the E. G0for the sensory-motor cortex saoas, The appearance of high fro- ;QUoncy t-raelcing on the E. 0, G. for the sensory-motor areas with registration of doubled and quadrupled transformed ;rhythms in t~ie occipital areas of the cortex is proof against atrans- .cortical mechanism of tracking wave propagation into the anterior i b ;brain sections. It is more probable that the transmission into the nterior sections of the.cortex comes directly from the subcortex 11 !switching of the optic track. Orig.-art. has: 8 figures. !ASSOCIATION: None SUB14ITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 25jun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AM 110 REF SOV: 029 OTHER: o05 C Card 2/2' ,,d vascular reactions under the irifluence of qgl= :SOURCE: Giglyenal sanitariyaj~,. no..2, 1.965, 29-33 JOPIC TAGS:, bioelectric 4ctivity, brain, noise, auditory analyzer ABSTRACT: The authors studied.l.the effect of high frequency noise of 110 decibels I ; on two groups of persons- under -laboratory conditions: individtals wo&ing, in a inoisy shop and a control group0. The indices taken included EEG, EKG# the critical frequency of noise flashes, the oculocardiac and orthostatic reflexes, and derma- tophism. The most specific anti regular reaction of the nervoes system consisted of 'a fall in the functional mobility of the auditory analyzer and changes in the bio- I I electric cerebral activity. 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