SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PANFILOVA, V. A. - PANIAN, Z.
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MAIAKHOVA, T.I,,., kand, vater-, riemk; V~A.; vetc:~--'Lrai-nyy v--z~h,
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VELIYAMNOII, K.S., M-ASOXFOll, G.S., dc~',';pz,
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Use, of domost-lo zWai,atin fri-r treating aoe(~Idloalii In chl-I'mi.
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bolezny,am'$. molrdnyaka seils~okhozy,,ly-stvannykh zhivrotriykh
MI.Meterstva sellskogo. khozyaystva RSFSH.
FANFILOVA, V.F.
Caoa of sur-6-1cal roconctruction In injury to the ervinar bile dw~t6
Khirurgiia no.3:108 t62. O,a-,~A 150)
1. Tz 4--y khirurgichoskoy klimiki (zwr. - prof. P.I. kidrosov)
MoHkovshogo gorodakogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Zramoni nflirl'Imc.-
-Lssledovatel2skogo instituta shoroy pom-shchi imeni '~,V.
sovskogo (dir. zasluzhennyy vrach Ukr.SSR li.M. Tarasov,
glavnyy khirurg zaaluzhennyy deyatell ..auki prof. B,A. Petrov.
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2746. CLINICAL EL ECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC PARALLELS IN DIPHTHERIA
OF THE PHARYMA (Russian text) - Panfilova V P - PEDIATRIYA
1958, 12 (54-59) Graphs 3
Seventy-five children affected with diphtheria of the pharynx underwent clinical
a~d electrocardiographic investigation. Changes of the cardiovascular system
were revealed in all patients. In mild cases the changes were assessed as in-
fectious heart', in severe froms myGearditis was noted. ECG changes in the myo-
cardium appeared 1-2 days earlier than the development of clinical symptoms
of cardiac affection. (XVIII, 7,50)
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PANFILOVAt V.P.
Clinical value of electrocardiographic studies in some infectious
diseases in children. Vop, okh. mat. i det. 6 no. 2:24-28 F 161.
(MIRA 14:2)
1. Iz kafe~ry detskikh infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - prof.
D.D. Lebedev) pediatricheskogo fakullteta II Moskovskogo
meditsinskogo institute. imeni N.I. Pirogova.
(ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY) (DIPHTHERIA) (SCARLET FWER)
(HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS)
EXCERPTA MEDICA See 18 Vol 3/8 bardio. Dig* Aug 59
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2017. Clinical electrocardiographic parallels in diphtheria of the pharynx (Russian
text) PANFILOVA V. P. Pediatriya 1958, 12 (54-59) Graphs 3
Seventy-five children affected with diphtheria of the pharynx underwent clinical
and electrocardiographic investigation. Changes of the cardiovascular system were
revealed in 0 patients. In mild cases the changes were assessed as 'infectious heart'.
in severe forms myocarditis was noted. ECG changes in the myocardium appeared
1-2 days earlier than the development of clinical symptoms of cardiac affection.
(XVIII, 7, 50)
PANYnWA, V.P.
Clinical and electrocardiographic parallels in diphtheria of the
tonsils in children. Pediatrila 36 no.12:54-59 D '58.
(MIRA 12:1)
1. Iz kliniki detakilkh infektsionnykh bolezney (dir. - prof. D.D.
Lebedev) pediatricheakogo fakul'teta 11 Hoskovskogo moclitainakogo
instituta, imeni V.I. Pirogova.
(DIMTRIKRIA, physiol
ROG changes (Rus))
(YUCTROCAIRDIOGRAPHY in various dis.
diphtheria'PUS-3)
Panfilova., V. Ye.
"Choice two-crop red clover,t' Trudy Kirgiz. nauch.-issled.
in-ta, zhivotnovodstva,, Issue 9, 194.8, p. 201-13 --- hibliog:
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SO: U-3566, 15 March 53, (Letopis lZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949)
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WAKOV, Ye.N. [Kazakov, IE.I.1, doktor takhn. nauk;
TYAZIMMAy A.A. [Tiaztmlova, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk;
FMILOVA, Ye.M* [Panfilava, IN.M.]
Study of the thermal decomposition of Ukrainian brown coal by
a solid hea'u carrier at a temperatiare of 6000. %ompl. vyk.
pal,-energ. res. Ukr. no.1;222-229 159. (YJRA 16:7)
1. Institut gory-uchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR.
(Coal-Carbonization)
KARAVAYEV, N. M.; KAZAKOV, Ye. I.; TYAZHELOVA, A. A.; PAMLqVA, Ye._ N.
Yield and camposition of lIght phonole obtainod from A wn-
temperature brown coal ter and their utilization. Trudy IGI
17*45-151 162. (MIM 15:10)
(Phenol condensation producta) (Coal tar)
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"Difference in Blood Value of Karakul Sheep in Gorrelation
with their Organic Constitution," Dok. AN, 23~ L'o. 6, 1939;
"IRelation of Exterior Characters of Karakul Sheep to
Quality of Fur of Their Young," ibid., 27, No. 8, 1940.
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PANFILOVA3 YE. P,
"Reactivity of Skin in'Certain Breeds of Sheep in
Relation to Wool Yield." Acad Sci USSR, Inst of Morphology of
Animals imeni A,, N. Severtsev., Moscow., 1955& (Dissertation
for the Degree of Candidate in Pbysical and Mathematical Sciences)
so: m-955, 16 Feb 56
PAKFIWFA, YO.P.
Effect of the maternal organism on theskin and wool structure of
newborn fina-fleaced and sonifine-fleeced lambs. Dokl.AN SSSR 104
no.2:-329-331 S 1.55. (WMA 9:2)
l.Predetavleno akademikom Ye.P.Pavlovskin.
(Lambs) (Sheep)
PANFILOVA, Ye.P.
Iffect o' age of the owe an the development of skin and hair
In lambs. Izv. Otd. set. nank AN Tajlzh. SM no.16:123-133 156.
(MM 10.-4)
1.1notitut morfologit zhivotnykh Jm. A.)[. Severtspva, AN SM.
(Lambs) (Hides an& skins)
PANPIIA)VA, Ye,P.
Skin structure in newborn Dagheetar Mountain lambs depending on
different nutrition levels. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.19:52-75
'57. (MLRA 10:5)
(Hides and skins)
(Lambs)
PANFILDTAO TOOP . . . . . .
Preed chamoterimUcs of skin strwItuys In &sop " related to
different typeactfeeMag* fti* Ind. vorf* shlys nooMI76-187
1570 1 (min nt4)
1; Institut morfologil shivotnykh la, A;X~ 5wertsova A SSSH,
(Sheep-~bedizg &ad feeftag stuffs) (Skin)
PANFIIZVA,,Ye.P.
Formation of hair in sheep during the postnatal period. Piul.
MOIF.Otd.biol. 67 no.4:124-128 J1-Ag 162. (~gttA 15:10)
(WOOL) (SHEEP)
PANFILOVA, Ye.P.
Postnatal development and grc%rtb of the skin in sme- fJme-
wool and medium-wool sheep. Trudy Inst. morf. zhiv. no.35:
58-94 161. (MIRA 14:6)
(Sheep--Anatomy) (Skin) (Growth)
PANFILOVAD Ye.Pq
Development and grvdtb of the sklm in Gisoar sheep, during their
first year of life. Trudy Inst. morf. zhiv.'no-35-.95-109 161.
(MIRA 14:6)
(Lambs) (Skin) Orcwth)
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PANFILOVAv Ye.P.
Effect of tl-.e level of milk feeding on the development of
secondary hair follicles in Vyatka sheep. Trudy Inst. morf.
zhiv. no-35:270-273 161. OURA 14,6)
(Lambs) (Skin)
PARFILOVA, Yo.P.
Structure of the skin and fleece in newborn fine-wool
lambs. Ttudy Inst.morf.zbiv. no-23:26-67 '59.
(NIIRA 13:2)
(Lambs) (Hides and skins)
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COUATRY U66i:,
CATEGORY Farm Animals.
Small Horned Cattle.
ABS, JOURs IRZhBiol., No. 3. 1959, No. 12021
A AUTHOR PanXiiova,
-pholo.4v AS USS.~ 11L
I ITLZ, Ttie Struoti).re of 7!awborn L;o-ibs of tha
Daghestanskaya Mountain Breed at Various
Diet Levels
ORIG. PUB. Tr. In-ta morfol. zhivotnykh AN SSSR9 19579
ABSTRACT The skin's structure was studied on sam-ples
obtaiti,A from 5 sheep and 14 nevtborn lambs of
the Da-hestanskaya Mountain breed at a various
diet level during pregnancy, It was determined
that Nvhen sheep are given an ordinary farm
diet t1he structure of their skin in its derival-
tive become detiDrioreted during pregn-,mcy and
Uftese deteriorations are Tnost' extensive in
eives with a bigerdnal- DregnRney. The preser-
vation of the skin's structure the fleece's
normal growth and a 4-9 percen? thickenirig of
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1959, iio.
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ABSTRACT V skin,in newbO,,,,n lambs was Promoted b
keepilig Owes with twin fetuses on an imp
diet roved
In the single-birth lambs of the group
which was fed relativel abundantly, It,
density -,yas ~S -D y -he hair
'j 'Orcent greater than in twin
lambs of the MatrOl group. The effect of -he
diet level Upon the thinness of the fiber"
during the uterine period has not been estab-
lished. The glandular apparatus in lambs born
Of eWes that were abundantly fed was better
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KUSHM, Kh.F.; PANKLOVA, Ye.T.
Rare case 6f uDiOvular twin chicks. Zhur.ob.biol. 16 no-3:248
my-Je '55. (MLRA 8:9)
(3M1ffOI0ff -BIRDS) (TWINS)
(ABIUMnITINS (MUHALS))
PABFILOVA, Te.v.; MOISETEVA, I.G.
Experiments on blood tranefusion in animals. -Diol.v shkole no.l:
79-83 Ja-F '57. (MLRA 10:5)
l.Institut genatiki Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Blood transfusion) (Hybridization)
(Poultry breading)
ISMMINIL, T.I., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye: LYUBIMOVP V.A., inzh.;
PANFILOVA, Z.I., inzh.; YEVDOKIMVA, V4W, starshiy laborant
Automatic UA-300-4Sh weft winder for the winding of wool yarn.
Nauch.-isel. trudy TSNIIShersti no.17:86-91 162.
(MIRA 17:12)
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ZENEVICH, G.V.; KRUGLOVA, L.I.;_F.U\TFILOVA, Z.F.; UDALITSOVA, M.S.
Materials on the problem of improving the organization of psychoneurc-
logical services. Trudy Gos. nauch.-issl. psikhonevr. inst. no.24;
209-216 161. (MIRA 15:5)
1. OrgsAizatsiormo-metodicheakiy otdel Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-
issledovatel ,skogo psikhonevrologicheskogo instituta imeni Bekhtereva.
(UNDIGTOLD-NEUROLOGY) (LT,,N]IIIGiiAD-PSYCIIOTIIERAPY)
PAINFXLOVAj Z.F.
Changes in the nervous system in internal frontal hyperostosis.
Vop. paikh. i nevr. not5:3,00-301 159. (MIPA .14:5)
1. Iz kafedry nerviaykh bolezney Lening'radskop gosudarstvennogo
ihstituta dlya usovershenstvovaniya wachey kzav. kafedroy -
deys'tvitellnyy chlenAkademii.meditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. S.N.
Davidenkov) i kaf~dry7rentgenologii Leningradskogo meditsinsk6go
instituta imeni I.P.Pimlova (zav. kafedroy - chlen-korrespondent
Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. D.G.Rokhlin).
(NERVOUS SYSTEM) (BONES-DISEASES)
77- -
PANFILT-.1 Z.P.
Y-ray diag-nosis of fzcntal is
nauch.-issl. psikhonevr. intit. 'h12!--'28 '61. 7W:
PANFIWVA, Z.F.
Organization of therapeutic and prophylactic aid in peripheral
diseases of the nervous system. Vop.psikh.1 nevr. no.7;434-439
161. DURA 15:8)
1. Iz organizatsionno-metodicheskogo otdela (zaveduyushchiy - dokto-f
med.nauk G.V.Zenevich) psikhonevrologichesk~go instituta imeni
V.M.Bekhtereva (direktor chlen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogi-
cbeskikh nauk RSF!SR prof. V.N.Vyasishchev).
(NERVES PERIPHERAL-DISEASES)
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PANFILOVA, Z. P.) Cand Mod Sci - (dies) "Changes of the nervous system
in internal frontal hyperostosia.1 Lenp,1958. 15 pp (Len 2 State Order
of Lenin Inst for Advaniod Training of Physicians im S. M. Kirov),, 200
copies (KL, 18-,158, 105)
f L- C- -v -
Ghanges in the nervous system in b7perostosis frontalii interna
[with summary in French). Zhur.nevr. i poikh, 57 no.9:1136-1140
'57- (MIPLA 10:11)
1. Kafedra nerynykh bolezney, (sav. - prof. S-N-Davidenkov) Institute
usovershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni S.M.Kirova, Leningrad.
(HY#XROSTOSIS FRONALIS IRTERNA, complications,
NS die. (Rus))
(NERVOUS SYSTEM, diseases,
caused by hyperostosis frontalis interne (Rus))
50
KADENv N:.M.9 prof.; KEAZABOV, M.I., kand.meditsinskikh nauk; PAITILOVAI,
Z.V.
Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers in the USSR and means for a further
morbidity. Sov. med. 24.no. 5:17-21 My 160. (MMU 13:10)
1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta, vaktain
i sporotok imeni. 1,I. Machnikova (dir, A.P, Muzycbenko)
Ministerstva, zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(TYPHOID FEEVER) (PARATYPHdID FEV~R)
~4 -
A-~
kAHMANA, Z.V. ()(oskva)
Work of medical institutions of the U.S.S.R. in lowering the rate of
Intestinal Infections, IIOV, 2drave 11 no,I supPlement-11-14 0 '11*
(MLRA 10:1)
(GASTROIMSTIIUL DISIASRS. Prav- and control
infect, in Russia)
GORODINSKIY, S.M.;,PAI !L)qyjk, Z.ye.- GOLIDSHfEYN, D.S.; NOSOVA,
~j_ _
L.M.KALYUZHNAYA, T.P. r --
,, ea.
[Decontamination of ir-eans of ir~dividual shieldii-ig and
protective coatings] Dezaktivizatsiia sredstv indivi-
duallnoi zashchity i zashchitnykh pokrytii. Moskva,
Atomizdat, 1964. 1-17 p. (MIRA 17:6)
FANFI -L:G;, M.L; HODICTOV, I-S-; FAUSTOVA, D.G.;
ROKE
GOLTSHT=~ D.S.; GORODILIFSKEZ, S.M~, red.; TIKHCUIROV,
V.B., red.; PODOSFIBIA, V.A., red.; VLASOVA, N.A.2 tellm.
red.
[Protective coatings in atoTrde engineering) Zashchitrwe po-
kritiia v atormoi tel-hrLike; sbornik statei. Moskva,, Gos-
atomizdat, 1963, 1,83 1). (MIRA 16.12)
(Shielding (Radiation))
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ZGESSION NR: AT4016990 S/3057/63/000/0001001610024
.UTHOR: Gorodinskiy, S.H.; Panfilova, Z.Ye; Spiridonov, A.D.; Shudranko, N.A_
-MTLE: Investigation into the deactivation capability of basic construction
6,nd finishing materials
9OURCE: Zashchitny*ye pokry*tiya v atomnoy tekhnike (Shielding in nuclear
.,Ingineering); sbornik statey. Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 16-24
TOPIC TAGS: deactivation, decontamination, nuclear shielding, radioactive
contamination, radioactive decontamination, residual radioactivity, radio-
6ctivity protection
ABSTRACI% The authors point out the absence of complete generalizing data Zn
studies of different construction and finishing materials from the point of . t
view of their ability to be deactivated after radioactive contamination. T11.0'
ability of materials to become contaminated and to be deactivated is shown
io be a function of their chemical composition, physical structure anc
,7ace state. Fillers, additives and pigments may impair-the ability o",
material to be deactivated. It has been shown that such materials as cement,
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brick, wood and ceramic slabs for flooring have strong radioactive sorption
and are practically incapable of being cleanGed of radioactive substances.
Rowever, !:he authors feel that the results given by various writers on tests
-if the deactivation capability of materials are largely of little use, since
these results were obtained with different investigatory techniques. Inasmuch
~ts the capacity ol" a matcrial for deactivation depends greatly on the nature
of "he radioactive contaminants, the level of contamination and the method of
deactivation, commensurate experimental data require that research be conducted
ander strictly standardized conditions; Th2 authors studied the deactivation
capability of different materials (cement, grade 200; woods of various kinds
carbon steel, grade st. 3; stainless steel, grade lnl8N9T; ceramic floor
slabs of various kinds; Dutch tile slabs; experimental facing slabs of poly-
_gtyrene and a variety of chemically resistant slabs of cast stone; asbestos-
abonite flooring strips; taxtolite; phenoXite slabs for walls and floors;
silicate glass and organic glass; polyvinylchloride masticated rubber for-
mulas 57-40 and 80; polymer films on a polyvinylchloride, polyethylene and
polyethyleneterephthalic acid base; glyphthalic and polyvinylchloride.lino-
LeUMS; relin (rubber linoleum) and a wide variety of lac dye shieldings) by
Contaminating.the materials with radioactive substances, deactivating them a-ad
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then determining the activity which could not be washed away (the so-called
residual activity). The evaluation of the sorption-desorption properties of
the materials was rrmde according to an accepted laboratory practice. The
results of these are presented, codified and interpreted. The work
carried out showed that the basic construction materials cannot be employed
without shielding for protection against radioactive contamination. Of the
materials tested,, the following may be recommended for use as shielding
materials: silicate glass, organic glass, glazed ceramic slabs for the interr
nal facing of walls, masticated rubbers formulas 57-40 and 80, polystyrene
facing slabs and films on a polyvinylchloride, polyethylene and polyethyl-
eneterephthalate base. The.wide range of polymer film-forming substances
will make it possible to select lac dye shielding systems with the proper
characteristics, which may be used under various production and construction
conditions. orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables.
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ACCESSION NR* AT4016991 S/3057/63/000/000/0025/0034
AUTHOR: Gorodinskiyp S*M.; Karpovs V*L.; Nosova, L*H#; Panfilowit Zo Ye.;
iRodionov, I.S.; Shte.ding, M.Ne
TITLE: The development of a masticated rubber ona polyvinylchloride base-for
shielding against radioactive substances
SOURCE: Zashchitny*ye-pokXy*tiyav atomnoy telchnike (Shielding in nuclear'ebgin-
earing);-sbornik statey. Moscow, Cosatomizdat, 1963, 25-34, 0
TOPIC'~AGS: nuclear engineering, masticated rubber, nuclear shielding, radio-
activity, polyvinylchloride polymer, radioactivp shielding, radioactive con.
tamination,.residual activity, 57-40 rubber
ASTRACT: It is pointed out that, of the industrial polymers produced at the
-in terms of its inexpensiveness and mech--
present time _pol3svinylchldride is,
anical and technological prop*rties, the-best material to serve as a base for
tshielding in nuclear,engineering. The authors testdd many masticated rubber
materials on polyvinylchloride- resin bases in terms of their sorption-desorp- F
of the type of Pol nylchloridd resint pro-
Y~i
tion characteristic as a function
for
cessing conditions and the presence of different components which provide
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the required physico-mechanical and technological properties of the material,
(By "sorption-desorption properties" the authors mean the ability of the mat-
erial to absorb radioactivity and to be washed free of these radioactive sub-
stances through the effect of special cleansing solutions; the sorption- deslorp-
tion characteristic is expressed by the residual activity of the material in
percentages of the original contamination). The results of these tests are
discussed. The optiihal solution of the problem of developing a material to
meet the specific operating requirements involved in working with radioactive
substances was found in an entirely new
principle of composition. This prin-
ciple consists of the introduction into the composition of specially selected
~.admixtures of hydrophobic substances which separate out on the surface of the
masticated rubber in the form of a thin layer. The research con4ucted along
these lines by the authors led to the possibility of developing on the basis of
the most accessible polymer - polyvinylchloride - a new type of shielding
material, called masticated rubber formula 57-40 and 80. This material is a
thermoplastic and its physical and mechanical properties depend-to a large degiree
on the temperature (its tensile strength, for example, changes with increasing
temperature) and, for this.reason, the formula* use must* be Waited to a temperature
interval of from 0 to 50Cs The effect of the radiation'dosage on the strength
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of the masticated rubber and on its elongation are discussed along with tertain
5her specific characteristics of the m-atetial. The authors point out that
f6rmula 57-40 and 80 masticated rubber has successfully undergone tests under
i different conditions and is presently being widely used as a shi6lding material
in radiochemical laboratories and at atomic power centrals. Easily deactivated
and possessed of extremely high resistance to wee'r,this shielding materia-l,'--
i.produced in thicknesses of 2 and 3 mm, is particularly suited to continuous
i.cove~ring of floors ends produced in thicknesses of O.3j 0,5 and 0.7 m, may be
utilized as a wall coveting# The mabticated rubber is ivailable in colors of
brown, orange, blue and white# 11L.I. Kuz'mina and L,G, Danil6va of the Okhtin-
Pskiy khimkombinat (Okhtinsk Chemical Works) took part in~the vork," Orig. art.
has: 7 figures*
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AUTHOR: Gorodinskiy, S. M.; Penfilova, Z. T4.1 Zelenovs A, 6 1gary*thevp V, B.;
Ivanoval T. G,; Nosavap L. H.~---
TITIX, The design of protective coverings (shisl4ings) of formula-57-40 mastiolated'
,rubb:r for structural element*
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ISOURCE: Zashchitny*ye pokry*tiya v atomnory tekhnike (Shielding in nucleai
engineering); sbornik statey. Ho3cow, Gosatomizdat, i963, 54-74
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TOPIC TAGS: protective shielding, radioactive shielding, masticated rubber,
.157-40 rubber, rubber weldin3v welding RIC, radioactivity, nuclear shielding
ABSTRACT: In this detailed and extensive article, the auChors describe the use
of formula 57-40 masticated rubber for purposes of radioactive shielding..'-Thek
larticle consists of two main parts: Part I - the shielding of.floors, and Part2
!the use of the masticated rubber for-the facing of,walls and stairs. The condi-
itione of applying the rubber,, the preparation of thi floor'surfaceo'tbe preperaWn
~of the masticated rubber for welding, the actual welding of the material with
~high-frequency current, the use of various rip for welding (the SPPR and tho PS),
b making and application'by welding of flanges -and crimps,, bigb-frequency Up
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AUTHOR: Gorodinskiy,' S, M.; Panfilova, Z.__Ye.; pirldonov, A. Dj; Nosoval L.
Shudrenko, N. A.
TITLE: Investigation'of*lacquers for shields against radioactiye contamination
SOVRCE: Zashcbitny*ye pokry*tiya v atomnoy tekhnike (Shielding in nuclear
engingering); sbornik'statey. Moscow, Gosatomiz~at, 1963,~_126-136 F
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TOPICTAGS: atomic reactor, radioactive cont~amination,'nuclear shielding,
shielding, lacquer shielding, lacquer
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ABSTRACT: Lacquered materials ake widely ut;ed for iinishiug processes in factories
and technical equipment. The advantage of lacquered materials for the shielding of
.construction materials and technological equipment from radioactive contamination
is the continuous, jointless coating of the surface during any of its configurations.
The present investigation showed that the desorptive properties of lacquer coatings
depend primarily on t~,eir chemical composition. Lajquers with oils and alkali-oil i
should1not be used fo~ 'surfaces contaminated by rad oactive waste. It is advisable
to use 1-20-61 enamels, on an SVKh-40 base and commercial enamels on an SVKh-40
base -41th lacquer coaeihgs. The moat efAcient protection of concrete aigainat
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contamination is a shie'llding on a base olf the high-~licular epoxy resins B-40,
E-41,_E-49 and ET-8_(POe Fig. I of the Enclosure). It 'is possible to make shield-
ing compounds consisting of lacquer coatin a which ensure easy and complete de-
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contam'ination (washing away of radioactive waste). ,Or4. art. has: 3 figures
and 4,'tables.
ASSOC*TION: None
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ACCESSION NR: AT4017006 B/3057/63/000/000/0173/0182
~WTHOR: Gorodinakiy, S. M.;-Panfilova, Z. Ye.; Golldshtayng D. S.; Nosova,
L. M.; Fishevskaya, H. A.
TITLE: A laboratory method for the comparative estimation of the deactivation
of materials contaminated by fission product isotopes
SOURCE: -Zashchitny*ye pokry*tiya v atomnoy tekhnike (Shielding irf nuclear
engineering); sbornik statey. Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 173-182
TOPIC TAGS: ra'dioactive element, nuclear shielding,' decontamination, deactiva-
tion, fission product, radioactivity, radioactive isotope, radioactive
contamination
ABSTRACT: The possibility of removing radioactive contaminants from shieldingB
a,nd other anti-radiation materials is one of the most important requirements of
ihese shieldings. The deactivation solution consists of a 27. hydrochloric acid
.solution containing 0.3% of either OP=7 or OP=10 soap and 0.47. sodium meta-
p,hosphate. The ~1~dium solution reacts with th6 ca'tions of many radioactive
isotopes and forms water-soluble compounds. In addition, the sodium meta-
phosphate softend ~the water, tipro~ing the washinj action of the solution.
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9~mples during the testd were first deactivated by the s6lution and were then
washed with water. The.solution was then used,again,- and the samples were
washed and dried,': 'When this meihod was insuf4cient a solution of 5 grams of
NaON and 1 gram o It:KMnO4_per lit:er was tised'wi~h t6 same procedure. A
counter was used to determine tVa r6dioactivit� betore and after testing."
2 figures and 1 table.
0ee Fig. 1 of the'!Enclosure,.) Orig. art. has:'
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film.during.washing of the samples
1 in cans while shaking; 2 washing from sprayer
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GORODINSKIY, S.M.; NOSOVA, ZtY#.
Protective building covers and methods for their deactivation after
radioactive pollution. Med. rad. 5 no.11:57-61 N 160.
(MIRA 13;12)
(RADIATION PROTECTION) (RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT)
K.B.
:~mne r'ld~ 26 1+1 165. OUT-!, 18~,31)
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Zb-ur. fiz- kl7lim- 39 no.5 11 -
khirriko-i-eklinologicheAly 4n5tita-
1. Kazanekly
PANFILOVICH) K. B.; USMADIOV, A. G.
"Application of similarity methods for calculation of Co2 and water-vapour
radiation at high pressures."
report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk, 4-12
may 1964.
Kazan' Chemical Technology Inst.
--USSR Cultiv ated Plants, Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M-3
Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 25064
Author : Pangalo. &x_L,,.So1'dgauzeni M. K.
Inst : ot given
Title : teleetion VArletlds of the Melon Crop Section
Orig Pub: Tr. Mo2d. 6voshahe-kartof. orosit..opytn. st.
Kishinev Gosizdat Moldavii,-1956, 211-223
Abstract: A description is given of the new varieties of
watermelon and melon which have been districted in
Moldavia. -The Secernyy.variety watermelon is the
most rapid-ripening, the most resistant to anthra-
cnose, It Is distinguished by its quick and facile
ripening and high fruit output. The Bi-Guv variety
is a medium early, the productive capacity varies
(in dry years 80.!-.1.20 centners per ha., with ir-
rigation up to 230 centners per ha.), the fruit Is
noted for Its production of large numbers of melons
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FIMN.GALO, K. I.
"Interspecific Hybridization in the Genus CUCTSITA",
Dok.AN, 24, No. 1, 1939. Central Asiatic Station, Inst.
Plant Industry, Tasbkento -1939-.
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PAITGALO, K.I.
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yjr nal
Novys Printsipy Vnutrividovoy Sistematiki Yulvtiirn h Rasterdy. Botan. Zhur
1948; NO-1, s. 151-55
SOi LETOPIS NO. A 191;8
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