SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHAMRAYEVSKAYA, T.A. - SHAMSHEV, V.N.

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$T~AMRAY~EVSIKAY~AT,A~, LESNICIIIY, YU.N., SHCIEGOLEVSKAYA, N.A. SOKCLOV.t S.I. StudY Of the condition's for mutual compensation of the effects due to positi a negative biref ringence. ve nd Report presented at the 13tb Conference on high-molecular compounds Noscow, 8-11 Oct 62 SHAMRAYEVSKIY, I.M.: RADCHEITKO, V.G. ;_.:,,,___;,_ Technology of making boiler cylinders at the OKrasnyi Kotel'shchik" plant* Proizv. opyt v obl. svar. no.1:5-27 '56. (MLRA 9-10) (Boilers--Welding) 13AMHT-IFYN, I.K., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk.;RUBIN, X.M., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.;SIZIN, N.R., inzhener.;BHAMRAYEVSKIY, I.M.; inzhener.;SHUTOV, V.I., inzhener.;YAKUUBMO, A.A., in1bFe_ner.'_---- Adjustment and investigation of TP-130-3 boilers with slag-tap furnaces. Alek. eta 27 no.10:4-12 0 '56. (NT2A 9:12) (Boilers) SIu,MRkY-_k,VSK I Y, S. m. [Present-day problems in electroBurgery; principle of bi- activity] Sovremennye problemy elektrokhirurgii; printsip biaktivnosti. Moskva, Medgiz, 1950 227 P- (MMA 8:7) (Electrosurgery) -- CI I - . - f , , /.- -I SHAKRAYEVSKLY, S.M. Concentration of solutions in electrophoresis. Yop.kur.fizioter. i lech.fiz kul't. ZZ no,4;6-11 JI-Ag '5?, (MIRA 10:11) UL&CTROPHORESIS) SHAM~YEVSKIY, S.M. Basic principles of the structure of biactive electrodes. Medi-Drom. 13 n0.10.'30-37 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Ternopol'skly meditsinakiy institut. (XMTRODES) (BLECTRO M GERT) SHA14MYEVSKIY, S.M. Electrosurgical operation on the skin by the biactive method. Vop. onk. 6 no.5a62-71 My 160. (MIRA 14-13) (SKIV--TUMORS) (ELWTROSURGERY) KCMOROVSKIY, Yu.t?., dote.; SHAMRAYEVSKIY. S.M.. dots. Use of biactive electrodes in gastro- and esophagojajunoduodeno- plasty. Nav.khir.arkh. no.3-1:51-57 161. (KM 14:12) 1. Kafeldra obshchey khiz-.lrgii (zav. - dots. Yu.T. Kmorovskiy) i kafedra fiziki (zav. - dots. S.M. Shamrayevskiy) Ternopollskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (=TROMS) (STC14ACH-SURGERY) (DIGESTIVE ORGAINS-TRAMILOTATION) PASYNKOV, Yefim lzrailevich. Primmal uchastiye SHANLAYEVSKly dots.; ViPIUKOV, VI.Ye., red.; ZUYEVA, N.K., tekbn. red. (General physiotherapy] Obshchaia fizioterapiia. Moskva, V.edgiz, 1962. 350 P. (MIRA 15:3) (PIffSICAL TEERM) LIPNITSKIYI N.V.; KAN'TOR, A.A., do~sent; SHAMRAYEVSM, S.M., dot.sept Treatment oIL chron-LIc hyi-.ertrophic rninltis by means of special co. ulatinr- biactive electrodes. Zlmr. usi" nos. i gorl. bol. 23 no.6:79.80 N-D 163. (MIRA !7:5) L. Iz kafedry bolezney ukba, gorla I nosa (zaveduyushchiy - dotsent A.A. Kantor) i kafedry fiziki (zaveduyushoMy - aoLsent S.M. Shamrayevskiy) Ternopo.'-Iskogo meditsinskogo institute. Prinlintill uclia.-.tlyo; '111AMIiAYIEVALY 6 ,fNKOV~ Yeflw lzrallovich. dotn.; Fi"Isil'ov, F.V., karif... med. uall~~YA~T ff . -k,~ E.Ye. . red. [Physiotherapy] Fizioterapila. lzd.2. lliloskva, Meditsina, 1966. 310 1). (MIRA 19:1) ZINGHENKG) A.Pe; ~HPIRff, RJ. Veuroallergic pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Vop. psikh. i nevr. no.9:214-226 162. (MIRA 17:1) L Toyenno-meditsinskaya ordena Lanina akademiya imeni. IKirova. B ra i rt'Lssu- auro-afiLlbodles -4r., dllseases. 'hur. nelvr. -R~ 17 6) i)sikh. t:3 S.I. 111;2f, k Kafeldrtl Tier'lTlyrkll yan, naL-,(.,,,n an .. yy rukovoditeLi crol, ci V afedra m'k-robic- I tg, i i ~~ i -, a c 411 . - p r c, f ,~ --- I n i t,inauchnyy rukovodi Lel , - ,starstivy nauchn.,ry soLrudnik P.-T. Pe,-.ezov'l Voyemic-medits-insiKey orderia Lf--nina akademi'l ivieni S.1M. Virova. SHAIV-l I N. 7 - ; 'C' I, V. , --nzh. . I - ; ~ I i .1, w, x~ ofj~! n f* f --) - i1c. it -51M -) f -, 0 f:! v: r i F~ s , Z h.1 I . o'. T ~., ! . no . 8; 2 ~i 165 6 (KRA i8lz8 .' I MOLOILANOV, A.P..' inzh.; NIKULIV, K.K., arkIdtokt; -qLA\IflUKOV, N. I., inzh. Building a new shop for the Sinarskaya pipe plant. Prom. stroi. 39 no.8:9-12 161. (MIRA 14-:01) (Sinarskaya-construction industry) - 11 IS- ~IL- a I I . I. -- i 29201. SHAI-2.1", F. !. Izvrashchbnnyy TIT Sutochnoy Krivoy Temperatury Tela. Sov. M5d-itsina, 1949. No. 8, S. 35-36. SC: Letopis' No. 33, 1949 KATSEIIELEITBOGHN, N.D.; IOFIS, Ye.A.; STRELITSOV, M.V.i_~~MR I< VA. Mjr. GECDAKOT, A.I.; ZHERDETSKAYA. N.N.. redaktor; j --- VA, M. tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Imborstory proceBaing of photographic materials] Laboratornata obrabotka fotomaterialov. Pod reci. E.A.Iofisa. Moskva. Goi. Izd-vo "Iskusetvo,w 1956. 200 p. (Biblioteks fotollubitelia, no.3) [microfilm) (NIRA 1'0-.1) (Photography) KATSANELMMOGEN, E.D.; 10FIS, Ye.A., kand.takhn.nouk: S7ULITSOV, M.V.; SHAKRINGKIY. A.I.; GESODAKOV, A.I.; ZHERDETSKAYA, IT.N., red.; SIDOROVA, A.A., tekhn.red. [Laboratory processing of photographic materials) Laboratornaia obrabotka fotomaterialov. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Pod red. B.A. Iofisa. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo "Isk-lisstvo,* 1959. 206 D. (Biblio- tek.-) fotolinbiltelia, no-3) (MIRA 13:1) (Photography--Develo-ping and developers) (Photography-Printing processes) , 1315- Issledovaniye piroeffoicta, plezoelektricheskikh evoy stv i polnoy polyarizatsii polikriotBllicheBKogo titana bariya. L., 1954. 12s. 21sm. (Leningr. gas. ped. In-t Im. A. 1. Gertmena. Kafedra eksperim. Fi2iki). 100 ekz. B. to.- E-555~52b50_7. SO: Knizhnaya Letopie, Vol. 1, 1955 ETTEL', Abram Vladimirovich; GUSAGHENKO, K.I., inzh., retsenzent; SLUZHEV- SKIY, TS.Yi., inzh., retsenzent; SHLMRO, G.A., inzh.,L retsenzent; ,RUVINSKIY, G.M., inzh., retsenze~If-TMxn--IZ--Ya., inzh., red.; FALIKO, O.S., red. izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D., tekhn. red* [Technology of agricultural machinery manufacturing) Te4,hnolpgiia sellskokhoziaistvennogo mashinostroeniia. Moskva, Gosoiauhhfio- tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 287 p. (KM 14:6) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu tekhnikum sellskokhozyaystvennogo mashino- stroyeniya (for Gusachenko, Sluzhevskiy, Shamro). 2. Kirovograd- skiy tekhnik-um sellskokhozyaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya (for Fadrull) (Agricultural machinery industry) KRUGITAX, G. ; SHAMRO, V. More attention should be given to the mechanization of labor-consuming processes in technical maintenance work. Avt.transp. 32 no.9:14-15 S '54. (PT-RA 7:11) 1. Avtobaza No. I Moskovskogo metrostroya. Outomobiles--Maintenance) JmUGLYAK,G.; SHAMIO,V. Using the unit method of repairing automobiles in automobile transport organizations. Avt. transp. 33 no.5:19-20 MY 155 (Motor trucks--Repairing) (NT.RA 6:8) UBIYKO, A.M., inzh.; SHAMRD, Yn.A., Inzh.; SEREDA, R.S., inzh. Electromagnetic switch for explosionproof electric distri- bution devices in mines. Elektrotekhnika 35 no.1:51-53 Ja 16,4. (MIRA 17:2) SUBJECT: USSR/Luminescence 48-3-17/26 AUTHORSt Kosman M.S. and Shamro Z.A. TITLEt Pyroeffect and Piezoeffect in Polycrystallic Barium Titanate (Piroeffekt i plyezoeffekt v polikristallicheskom titanate bariya) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskaya, 1957,Vol 21, #3, PP 399-401 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The pyroeffect in polycrystallic samples of barium titanate and its connection with the piezoeffect was investigated. One of the experiments ran as followst a barium titanate sample was subjected to polarization during 5 minutes with a field of 1,600 v/mm intensity at 200C, and then its electrodes were connected by a circuit with a galvanometer. Immediately after polarization, a current could be detected in the circuit, even at the constant temperature of the sample, but very soon, in 30 min., it became immeasurably small. The statical pie 90- modulus of the sample was measured and proved to be 1.2xlO- CGSU. Card TITLEi 48-3-iZ/26 Pyroeffect and Piezoeffect in Polycrystallic Barium Titanate (Piroeffekt i plyezoeffekt v polikristallicheskom titanate bariya) Then the sample was heated and pyrocurrent was generated. The curve of current intensity, shown by Curve 1 in Fig I; had 2 maximai one corresponding to the transition of the titanate lattice from the orthorhombic modification into tetragonal one, and the other, at Curie point, i.e. 1200C, corresponding to the transition into cubic modification. The sample was cooled down and then subjected to the second polarization under the same conditions bgt during 30 min. The piezomodulue was measured to be 1-56xlO- CGSU. By heating the sample, the pyrocurrent was generated again, and its run was shown by Curve 2 in Fig 1. The quantity of electricity generated was proportional to the value of initial piezomodulus. If a sample subjected to polarization is heated to a temper- ature lower than the Curie point, and then is cooled down, the pyrocurrent arises both during heating and coolingi the quantity of electricity flowing in the circuit during heating Card 2-/3 TITLEt Pyroeffect and Piezoeffect in Polycrystallic Barium Titanate (Piroeffekt i plyezoeffekt v polikristallicheskom titanate bariya) is equal to that flowing durin# cooling, but is Of the op- posite sign. This reversibility is observed in all cycles of heating-cooling, beginning from the second cycle. During the first cycle, some loss of charge is observed at the transition into orthorhombic modification. Similar experiments were also carried out under somewhat modified conditions, and their results are presented in the graphical and tabular form. The paper contains 3 figures and 1 table. No references are cited. INSTITUTION: Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute im. Hertzen. PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: No date indicated AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress. Card 313 67194, 9Y00 SOV/58-59-7-15'107 Translation from~ Referativ-nyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Hr 7, pp 149 !,150 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kosman, M.S., Shamro, Z.A, TITLE, The Pyro-. uld Piezo-E ectric Effent in Polycrystalline Barium Titanate PERIODICAL. Uch. zap. Leningr. gos, ped, in--ta.im. AJ. Gertsena,.1958, Vol 148, pp 55 - 57 ABSTRACT:; The pyro- and piezo-electric properties of polycrystall1ne Samples Of BaT103 with,various degrees of polarization were studied In the 180 to 2o'OOC temperature range, The samples were Polarized at various temperatures ranging from room temperature to temperatures somewhat below the Curie point; the duration.of polarization also varied from sample to sample, As the temperature varied within the above-,mentioned limits the charge variation- on the faces of the samples amounted to 1o-6 q,/cm2, so that it proved possible to study the pyro-effect with the aid of a galvanometer, The high capacitance of the samples made J-t possible to measure the voltage on the faces in an open circuit, using an electrometer, It was found that the rate of temperatjr-e variation, the temperature, the duraTiMl of polarization of the givep- sample, Card l/ 3 and the interval of temperature var-la'tlon all affected the course of -t~he curve 67 1914 5-J-139-7 -15707 -XV/ 8 The Pyro- and Piezo-Electric Effect in Polyerystalline barium Titanate of the pyro-curr,.ri't.versus the temperature, When asample is heated, the current is opposite to what it is when the sample is cooledi however, the absolute values of the current are equal in the two cases. The curves of samples polarized at room temperature exhibit two maxima. a sharply expressed maximum at the Curie point (which is 1580C for the samples under investigation) and a less pronounced one at ~::~ 500C, If such a sample is cyclically heated and cooled without overstepping the Curie point, all the cycles be- ginning with the second one repeat themselves ('a maximum at 500C develops only in the first cycle). Overstepping the Curie point during heating leads uo the depolarization of the sample, and when it Is subsequently cooled, it loses all its pyro- 7-nd piezo- electric properties. If.the samples are polarized at temperatures somewhat below the Curie point, the curves of the pyro-current versus the temperature do not exhibit a maximum at 500C. More protracted polarization at these temperatures strongly alters the properties of the samples,; heating such samples at temperatures exceeding the Curie point (up to 2600C), even for a long period of time, does not lead to complete depolarization. The residual piezo-modulus reveals a whole spectrum of values that have differing de- polarization temperatures (depolarization. time has practically no effect on the magnitude of these values). Different conditions of polarization result in samples with different piezo-modulus temperature dependences, We may conclude that in BaT103 several ferro- Card 2/3 ~Y'~UIL poiar a-Kation dielectric con,stan ization with h6gh rel- attaining values of 107 to 10 84068 S~181~60ZOO2 00910091036 9,_2J90 B 04/ 056 AUTHOR: Shamro., Z. A. TITLE: Some Peculiarities of the Piezoelectric Effec in Barium Titanate PERIODICAL: Pizika tverd9go tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 2085-2088 TEXT: The author aimed at finding the optimum polarization conditions under which a time-constant maximum value of the piezo-modulus in BaTiO 3 may be obtained within the shortest time and at the.lowest intensity of the polarizing field. Ten samples of BaTiO3 polycrystals were investi- gatedI, whose Curie points were between 1300and 1500C. The most effective polarization was found only some degrees below the Curie point. The author describes this method as "hot polarization" and stresses its advantage. As V/ shown by Table 1, the maximum of the piezo-modulus is attained at a certain intensity of the polarizing field, which could not be observed at room tem- perature. Moreover, a time of a few minutes or seconds suffices for hot polarization to attain the maximum value. In the case of too long hot polarization, the piezo-modulus, however, again decreases (Table 2, Fig. Card 1/2 Some Peculiarities of the Piezoelectric S118116010%0~90910091036 Effect in Barium Titanate B004/BO56 Herefrom the author concludes that the piezo-modulus is composed of several qualitatively different "hard" and "soft", components. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 5 references: 4 Soviet and 1 US. ASSOCIATION: Nikolayevskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. V. G. Belinskogo (Nikolayev State Pedagogical Institute imeni V. G. Belinskiy) SUBMITTED: September 26, 1958 (initially)-and February 12~, 1960 (after revision). Card 2/2 ACCZSSILW N-As A74C42705 5/0000/63/0CO/000/0368/03713 AWMR: Yyasnikov, A. L.; Akhre-,Akhrezovichv R. M.; Kakurin, 4 1.; Pushk&rl Yu. T.; XuRharlyanov, H. H.; Georgiyevokiy, V. S.; Tokarev, Yu. N.; Senkevich, Yu. A.; Katkovskiy, B. S.; Kalinina, A. N.; Cherepakhin, M. A.; Chichkin, V. A.1 Filooofov, V. K.; Shamrov, P. G. T171.B. Effect of prolonged hypokinesia on blood circulation in man SOURCEt Konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy i kosmicheakoy meditaine, 1963. AvlatGllonnaya i kotsmichoGkaya maditnina (Aviation and space medicine); materiale konferentaii. Motscov, 1963, 368-371 TOPIC TAGSs iaolation, prolonged isolation, isolation chamber, isolation affect, bloclectric activity. i ABS-MACTz Four young men 22 to 24 were subjected to voluntary bedreat for a period of 20 days. TestG on pulse, arterial pressure, rate of blood rlowp venouz preosure, etc., were run before and after the completion of the experiment* Theae tests were performed at rest and after functional exercises (30 knee bends at the rate of one every 1.5 isec). During the period of bedrests pulae frequency di- minished on the average by 24 strokes per minute; the arterial pressure dininish- 2/2' AcCESSION NR. AT4042705 ed by 11.2 = of Fg. Stroke volume diminished on the average L7 6 ml, while the minute rate of blood flow was reduced by 1.6 liters. After completion of the bed i regizme, pulse frequency rose by 19 to 34 strokes per minute' while systolic pres- sure ard minute blood volume Increased. Deep knee bends brought about character-, istic increases in the pulse rate and changes in arterial pressure and P"Bes of the cardiac cycle. The length of time required for these indices to return to normal increased from three minutes to seven minutes. Xt can be assumed that Ulnil4r functional changes in the cardiovascular system will take place in man after bin roturn to normal gravity following prolonged weightlessness. ASSOCIATIM none SUMITTM& 27Sep63 ENCLs 00 SUB 0=1 Is W RU SOV A 000 OTHER t~Q� ZHILIN. B.A.; PETRENKO, V.P.; SHAMUK, G.V.; YANUSH, Yu.N. Shortcomings in the planning, designing and assembling of the turbocompressor plant of a compressor station. Gaz. prom. 4 no-3:49-50 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:5) (Gas, Natural--Pipelines) (Compressors) SHAMIUK) S.G. To live and work in the communist way. Apt, delo 11 no.2:49-51 Yx- Ap 162. (~aU 15:5) (VOLOZIIIII-DRUGSTOW) SHAMSADINSKAYA, I.M._k aspirant Health of mother and child following eclampsia suffered in the past. Azerb. med. zhur. no. 10:24-31 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. R.N. Guseynov) Azerbaydzhanskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N. Narimanova (direktor - zasluzhennyy deyatell n naukil prof. B.A. Eyvazov). (PREGNANCY, COMPLICATIONS OF) SHA.14SADINSMYA, 11.14., as-oirant Bela-msia in records of the First Midwife and Gynecological Clinic of the Azerbaijan State Medical Institute for the decade 1947 to 1956. Azerb.med.zlmr. rio.4:74-77 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Iz I ak-tishersko-ginekologicheskoy kafedry (zav. - zasluzh. devatel' nauki, prof.F.Il.Illin [deceased]) Azerbavdzhanskogo gosii(tarstvennogo meditsinakogo instituta imeni N.Narimanova. (AZPMAIJA1T--PUFM3EPJ%L COITnMSIOITS) SHAMSADINSKAYA, N.M. Iclampaia in Azerbaijan. Dokl.AN Azerb-SSR 16 no.9:901-906 l6o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Meditainskiy institat imeni N. Narimano*a AN AzSSFL. Preds- tavleno akademikon AN AzSSR A.I. larayevym. (Azerbaijan-Convuls lono Effect of the time of year on the appearance of eclampsia under the climatic conditions of Baku. Azerb. med. zhur. no.10140-4-1, 0 161. (KRA 15:6) 1. Iz kafedry akusherst-tra-ginekologii Il (zav. - prof. R.11. Guseynov) Azerbaydzhanskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N. Narimanova. (PUERPZRhL COMESIONS) APM PHYSIOLOGICAL EFF C',-S) SHAMSADOV., M. M - cbeez;qs,~O A New Methad for the D--teriLinatlon of the Roots of Ttranscende--,t Functions P. 73 lli~' ~Jy v- T, --pJ :~~T---' T-, M,ief, ~;ver,--Uovsk '--,epartuient, 3tate Inspectioll for Rav Hide P9,,P, USSR Carry suc(--essfull.,i the onti- gadfly measures in 195-3." p. 2,S';, Feb. If'5-i S(!: Veterinariya, No 2, Trans. 421, by L. Lulich, Unclassified. BLiShICOVSKIT, L.. inzh.; SRAHSWIV, K., inzh. - - . I Using the SKR-ll veyer n crosscutting. MAst. ugl. 7 no. 6:12 Je '58. (MIRA 11:7) (conveying mschinery) (Goal mines and mining) USSR / Hmian and laiizial IllorpholoV. (Norxal and F"Ahological-), S Mervous System. Nbs Jour nof zllur Biol., No 21, 1958, No 97053 ."uthor ~_sel G. G. Inst Kar-,~;zm&a Tld Mca ~nstitutc Title On Jwictions of the Superior CcrviLcl SyTipatlictic Gant;1-ioa wit!,. t',1,, ifodular G-caiglion of Cie Harvu.- V,-t,-u,- Orig Pub :Tr. nod. in-ts) P". ',', 1, !To. 2, 118-120 ,%bstXact :In h-,r,:a-,is of various ages, =(1 in c,%-,,s (296 subia cts) it was showin 'V'Lict in nan the suporio-, carvical sy-imathatic gui3li all (SCSG) -.nd nodular gane~lion of nervus vagus (ITGNV) --iay be i-ound in a joint co.,miectivo tw-3io ca-)sule. In SCSG., a cor- sidore.ble quantity of KG1JV wans found. In cats., SCSG and NGRTV adjoia ti,~Iitly to each other and a joint capsule was discove- red in riost cases. Bet-wean SCSG and HGITV, there are short an- ast=mooes; frequently, SCSG -jid NOV fuse partially and fully Card 1/2 9 Country : USSR S Cal teGory: Hunan and Morphclogy (Nor.-,n3. PL-thologcc-1) Nervous SyStL,-; TL-r;pher--l Nervous SystQz. Abs Jour- RZhBiol , No 2. 1959, No 7532 .1cathor Sharseycv.i, G.G. Iris t Raf-~g Institute Titlc; On the Pvc Group Morphology of thu Ccrvical Synpathetic GanClion. Oric; Pub: Tr Kara,,,,,--,ndinsh -.ea in-t-,, 1957, 1, No 2, 121 - 127 b s 41- r--. c tThe SUPvr!017 Curvical syrrpathetic gmarj-ion (SCSG) of iam. and cat vas studied on 264 sifojects by mans of preparation and impreGnation accordln6 to Bil- shwsky-Gross-l,alfrent'yev and C-,.,ri)os. It was. noted Card 1/~ Country : USSR S Category: Humn and *aii,. --I Morphology (Nom=l aiid 1~athological) Nervous Systui,i Peripheral Nervous Systen. ,'.,b9 Jour. RZhDiol-, 'No 2.. 19 559, No 7532 that SCSG of .::,.a at various staGes of dcvclop:.,,ont has a very d.-Lfkruat fonl. The chanLes of form, dimensions cui.. s-%'-Iructure of SCSG bO0--1n"--13 with fotus and up to 80 yetrs of --[,c arc- duscribed. 1=logous c'-~anvcs wore noted in c,-,t. Yak.: nerve cells of SCISG of liuran fetus nm- emsi&mbly larger Vi~--n of c:.t fetus. Towzrds lt-.%~ ti,.c of birth the &-ffcrvz-,Li--ticn of SCSG is .-icre sieni- ficant in ~.rm in cant; on the contrnry, in the beginn-J--:L,, of the poste-Abryonal -ger,od in cat it is Liorc --m';eiisivo than in nan In old nGe the deGenerative charZcs in SCSG are more s--~pificant Ln rian than in cnt. Piguent in the cells of SCSG 2/3 S-13 USSR Tluj.:,in ancl Norpholo,~y, Nervous SySterl. 'Lba Jour : Raf .11u:- Diol., No 21, 19)0) -1 ~7(01:-,4 J,uthor : 23 lat"ag. y~~ List :.1o(lical Institute. ,lion of the If,-rvu-- Vagus. Title - On Aj3a NorpholoT,~ of the Xodulo-r Cur; Ori.- Pub :Tr. Kc=Tandiwk. ned. in-t,'~) 1997; i; No. 21 128-132 Yabstract :Rio noaulnr ganglion (11G) of Via norvus vagus in the 3 1/2 to 7 1-ortd, old htuaml fetus is of'a spindloshaped form iitlh di- rle:~oions of 4 x 2 to 7 x 3 :!U:1. With age, the diz:ensions of NG as wall as ol its nerve calls incroase. Ri au adult NG is located soriciftit lower Vinn in a fetus and its size is 1.5 - 2 cr,,. At the age of 17-18 years, tha nerve calls of ITG reach their definitive size. In aOLvanced and old %C;c, th,- colls of iTG are less tightly spaced and diffuse. ;ai increaso of the L-,wrtity of atrophic and dofor.,.cd calls is noted; the C,-xd 1/2 10 'it noti: Kflarko-l- no. 7L,,, excliari T 'WiaZi. LIL' IFO~'Vl a7- 3ovict' Tr ortg t ic n --r c i c ---L ons Eli ii cgr aj~.ry r ~,ry bf G on - c 5!s Jcc-artulcr-t. -jas~ifn-tcn, i9r E, -.2, Unclassified. SHAMsjjAjjovjCR, I.,__inzh.; AZBELI, B., inzh. New system of wages for workers engaged in installing the electric wiring. Ila stroi. Mosk. 1 no.8:20-21 Ag '58. (MIRA 11:10) (Wages) inzh. Standard plana for work organization of Filoctric wirITk4,- opora- tiona. 1"Ia stroi.Mosk. 2 no.6:6-7 Je '59, (14Ia 12: 8) (Electric wiring) SH,OiSHR NOVI Gil, I., inzh. Improve technolog7 of elactrie-viring operations. Ra.stroi. Mosk. 2 no.8:10-11 Ag 159. (14IRA 12:12) (Electric wiring) 1,11HAYLOV, Fedor Kuz'mich; SIMSHATOV, Ibragi3r. Shamshatovich; SAWN, V.K., kand. Ist. naukt, otv. red.; LEVIN, Y.L.) red. [Popular movement for the reclamation of the virgin lands in Kazakhstan, 1953-1960] Narodnoe dvizhenie za osvoenie tselin- ykh zemiell v Kazak-hstane, (1953-19'0 gody). Alria-Ata, lzd- rr; 0 vo AN Kaz.SSq, 1964. 359 P. (MIRA 17:5) ro Of SHAMSHEV, Filipp Aristarkhovich: VUZDVIZR)21SKIY, B.I., radaktor; BABINTSEV, --- YRnIOCHKINA, K.V., takhnichookly redaktor. . . . [principles of explaratory drilling] Oanovy razvedochnogo burenita. Mo3kva, Goe.nauchno-tekbn.ixd-vo lit-ry po geologli I okhrane nedr. 1956, 138 P. (Boring) (MLRA-96) SEWSHW, F.A. Exploratory drilling equipment. 21-23 My 156. Razved.i okhr.nedr 22 no.5': ..- (HLRA-9-9) 1. teningradskiy goriwy institut. (13oring) SFIAMSRSV, F.A.; NOMOKONOV. M.K.; SHIRNOV, F.N.; TARAKANOV, S.H.; TAKOVLEV,A-.M. Thfiory of vibrational drilling. Razved.i okh.nedr 23 no.8:18-21 A9 '57 (MIRA 10:11) 1. Lentngractstiy gornyy institut imeni G.V.Plekhanova. (Boring) . . .. .. UTKIN, I.A.;~ SHaMMV,. F.A. Ifew nachinery used in exploratory drill'Ang,. 40ov. geol. no.60:190-Z-00 '57. (MIRA-11:3) 1. Lan~~radskiy gornyy institut i Tsesovuznyy tiauchno-isaledovatell- skly inatit-at metodiki i tokhniki razvedki. (Boring machinery) 14(5) PILASE I 1MK EXPIDITATION SOV/2400 Shspphev,, F.A._., W.P. Knyupfer, N.I. Nikolayev, S.N. Tarakanov, and Ye.A. Razvedochnoye bureniye (Exploratory Drilling) Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1958. 485 P. Errata siip inserted. 20,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): P.A. Shamshev; Ed. (Inside book): V.A. Boravlev; Ed. of Publishing House:, N.B. Nekrasova; Tech. Ed.: O.A. Gurova. PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for petroleum geology and engineering stu- dents in schools of higher learning and for engineering personnel engaged in exploratory drilling. COVERAGE: The book covers the main theoretical and practical aspects of ex- plorstory drilling. Equipment and methods are described and their effec-- tiveness evaluated. Data on oil drilling tools and suxiliaX7 equipment. include specifications and diagrams. N.P. Kn;yupfer prepared the chapter on measurement in directional drilling including the deflection of boreholes. N.I. Nikolayev contributed the data on rotary and turbo-drilling, Ca-ruvj~~- Kx~loratory Drilling SOV/2400 percussion and electrodrilling, and on flushing, blasting, and cementing opera- tions. Part I of the book was written by S.N. Tarakanov, Parts 171 and III by F.A. Shemshev. The chapter on the organization of exploratory drilling was compiled by Ye.A. Saltye. The author thanks Ye.F. Epshteyn, N.I. Lyubimov, and V.A. Boravlev. Of particular interest axe the chapters dealing with turbodrilling and electrodrillnn , and the inforpation an shooting methods, bit design, and bit wear. Various approaches to rock penetration are analyzed and the specific considerations calling for the use of one or another type of bit are given. Extensive information is also available on percassion-type drilling techniques including the applies- tion of vibration methods. There are 114 references: 113 Soviet and 1 German. TABIE OF CORMITS: Foreword Introduction 3 4 Classification of Drilling Methods Based on the Mode of Rock Fracturing at the Bottom Hole 5 Card_2A~-- r vi ,-~UIECRS. Volosyuk: G~K~, Shamshev, F.A, 132-',9-4-5/!17 TITLE.f First Results of *he Use of Domestic Diamonds for Drilling Prospect-Ji-ng Holes (Pervyye ito6i pr 4meneniya oteches'vennykh alma:;ov dlya bureniya razvedochnykh skvazhin) i~ERIODIGAL? Razvedka i Okhrana fledr, 19.1j8, fir 4~ pp 19-21 (USSR) tiBS2.RACT~ The discovery of diamond deposits in the USSR will radically change the method of drilling bore holes in hard and very hard rock5. -Experiments were carried out, using boring bits made of diamonds from the Yakutiya deposit's as well as foreign diamonds, It was found that the domestic diamonds were more resistant and would bore more quickly than the imported ones, as -weil as be-ing less expensive, Taking all things into con- sideration., it was determined that diamond drilling was less exuensive than shot drilling. There are 2 graphs, A630CIATION: VITH i Leningradskiy -ornyr institut (VITR and the Leningrad Yinin- lnstitutE~, AVA,ILABLE,! Library of Congress uazd !/I. D-,-~Pond tirills.-Test. resalt~s Dr-;115--Domestic- diamond D~am-cnd~F-App'-~ation6 -3 -v~ A, 1-1;2-58-4-14/17 T H 0 h S Vo i~d vizh e n sk'L* Y, B 1,, 51-; am a hev , 3z AMe yerson, Bubnov Ye. .3, . :..edvedev, N.N. `-- TITLE. Ou "he u9stion of the 3election of a Motor for Pest Well Boring (K voprosu o vybore ?aboynogo dvigatelya dlya raz- vedochnogo bureniya) ha-vedka , Okhrana Nedr. Nr 4, 1950~ PP 57-59 (USSR) AB.~-Phzl(;T; This arti-I-le ;is written in support of the point of view expressed by N.G, Z'hilkin in his booklet "The Motor for T it T. es .ell Boring"vihi-,b vas critizzised by I. Gusman and j A A, in the Periodical "Nefty--noye khozyaystvoll? 1957, N - 1 0 ,.. 2, pp 66-68, The author of the booklet suggested the use of the electric perforator on tubes and the critics pref!~~r the furbo-perforator of a small diameter or the electri.1- 1.erforator on ropes, I~r-B -1Z L-Ibra-ry r.'1 '~'ongres5 Card 1/1 :.. ma,~hzxic-.~;--Eqii-i.pLtie.-,-.t MARAMZIN, Aleksandr Vasillyevich; SHA14SHEV F A doktor tekhn.nauk, prof., .1, =hc!h'iy red.; YASHCHURZHINSKAYA, nauchnyy red. ; BjMKOVSK if~-~Tfv.- =iz'~ A.B., tekhn.red. EDrilling wells in the Par North (in permafrost)] Burenie skvazhin v usloviiakh Krainego Severe (v mnogoletnei merzlct~). Leningrad, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Leningr. otd-nie, 1959. 209 p. (KIRA 12:4) (Boring) SHAMSREV F. A Further improvement of existing methods of prospecting drilling. Razved. i okh. nedr 28 no.5:32-34 My 162. (MIRA 15-10) 1. leningradskiy gornyy institut. (Boring) UTKIN, I.A.; SHAMSHEV F.A * Ways of developing the technology and methodology of test drilling. Up. LGI 41 no.2:3-6 161. (KIRA 16:5) (Boring) SlIt"ISHE"TJ F.A.; A.F. - e, certain technic~-! and econo-mic dn-ta con-e---:;j3rjg cor and nor.-core P:*6E;tectix~g driilLn-g- BUIzved. 1. nedr. 30 no.31 33-35 1-117, '64 sti tilt. g o rn TV III 1. L-iminevads~r -Ulf Most import,%irt probl.ems iti perfec"ng t~,.~ equ-iomentu emPloye-,~, In prcsp-~nt drill!-ng. Pavred, 41. okh. 0-3Z-34 0 '64. 18'. nedr 30 no.1 ni- nr 11 1 L _,vadskiy oo:,ny,, in-3titct. VASILITRY, V.K.: SHOR, ~4.1. ; 51flViSIM, L.P.; IOSIF, Te.A.. kandidat tolchnicheskikh nauk, r6d-A ESP',' %lfmMy'wK;tTA, U.N.. rodaktor; PANKRATOYA, N.A., tekhnichaskiy redaktar. [Negative and positive photographic materiall NegativrVe i positivnye fotomaterialy. Pod red. R.A.Iosifa. Koskva, Gos. izd-vo "Iskusstvo." (Biblioteka fotoliubitelia no.2) 1955. 100 -0. (MI-RA 8: 11) (Photography-Appratus and supplies) VASILIYEV, Vladimir Konstantinovich; SHOR, Matvey Iosifovich; MIARSHEVi Leonid Petrovich; JOYIS, Ye.A., kand.takhn.nauk, red.; IOTSCATA, red.; KAIJX, Z.N., tekhn.red. [Negative and positive photographic materials] Negativnye i pozi- tivnye fotomaterialy. Izd.2-e, ispr.i dop. Pod red. E.A.Iofisi. Moak-va, Gos.izd-vo "Iskusstvo," 1959. 114 p. (Biblioteka foto- liubitelia, no.2). (MIRA 12:9) (Photography-Eqiiipment and supplies) S!1A!4,7,T-iEV, V. N., !Z~-U-107, I T 'vu T-LEF1 ) A . -111, . ) n-- i ~ I Tid-U,'.!(DV , L. :~ . , . .1. 1 "A New Method of Mea.-Lirinj,~ Fast Neutron Polarization." Short communications and prepared remarks for the International Conference on Nuclear Reactions held at Amsterdam, 2-7 July, 11056. E-3543, 19 Jun '56. USSR/Ku~~Iar Physics - _,_'_n3t~uments end installations. Methods of Ueislzr~ and Investigation Abst Journal : Referat Zhur Fizika, No 12, 1956, 33829 Author : Lapitskiv, yu~ 'Ia., Lervintov, 1. 1., Slivkov, I. N., Shamshev, V. N. - -- --------------- Institution : Institute of 4"hemical. Plhysics, Academy of Sciences 'USSR Title Focusing S7stem of Jeni,z Accelerating Tube Original Periodical Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1956, 26, No 4, 733-739 Abstract A method is given for the cal-cLlation of an ion-optic al system of a 6-section accelerating ttte of one Mv and the experimental reaultS are listed. The principal focusing system conaists of 2 electrodoe, located directly past the output opening of an ion source. 'This system produces a converging beam of ions. The positi 'on'of the point of convergence can be varied over a wide range by varying the poten- tial Vl on the first of the above electrcdes. Thus, the variation of the value of V1 (over a range from 8 to 32 kv) is a convenient Card 1/2 USSR/NUclear Physics - Instruments and Installations. Methods of Measurement and Investigation C-2 Abst Journal Referat Zhur Fizika, No 12, 1956, 33829 method of regulating the diameter of the bean on the target. A setup is described for measuring the ion current and for visually observing the beam near the target.. The develope d., focusing system has niade it possibl .e to obtain at the-out-. put of the tube a conveniently adjustable ion beam witha current of up to 800 /_La continuously and up to 2 ma in pulses. a s 1~~, ci f I ax i za t J.3'. f F, -q e'-* t 77~ R -fl*.-:,- U-'-JI. Ac a -:3c' and l2st of Cb-mice P~ivsics --'reru 1--dil Lo,;i r2 at -Lc'-27 110%, 57. V. 11. SHANSILV, I. I. L,-!Iln'OV and A. V. MI =,- V. N. SHfilEIHEV, I. I. LEVII'MV, A. V. MI= ard E. Z. TARBWV AUTHOR LEVINTOV 1,, 1-.1 MILLER A,, V. SHANSH-2V IF.- N., PA - 2672 TITLE A new method fox measurement-ut neutron polarization and phase analysis of n - He4. (NoM met-od lzmereniya polarisataii neytronoT srednykh energiy i -fasovoy analiz raaseyaniya n-He4. Russian.) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i. Teoret.. F-iziki 11157,, Vol 32, Nr 2, pp 274 283 (USSR). Received.5/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957 ABSTRACT The measuring method mentioned in the 'title has an efficiency of -lin the energy domain of 1 - 20 MeVand practically no background of a counter. As an intermediary result it rendered a precise description of the phase analysis,of scattering n - He4 and the measuring of the polarization of (ft-D)- neutrons for thick and thin targets within the energy domain E 7 400 - 1800 keV possible,, As scattering material He4 was . d . used by the authors in their analyzer. Polarization properties of this nucleus are discussed in detail. Thin proportionality counters filled with helium served as measuring de-ices. The reac.~ion (Di-D) served as a source of the polarized neutrons. Measuring of the azimuthal asymmetry of the scatt 2EL The measuring device'is discussed on the basis of,a sketch. CARD 1/2 T UTHOR LEVItITOV -.T,, M=ER A~V., TARUMOV E.Z.,, `i27AKS_.Q F~ 2693 -1 ITLE The Dependenne of the Polarizatiom of D-+D) -Nautrons or. the Energy of Deuterons. (Zavisimost' polyarisatsii (D+D)_-.%eytronov ot anergii daytonov -Russian) PERIOL-CAL Zhurnall Eksptriv,, J_ Teoret.Fiziki 191'7, Vol 32, Nr 2. PP 375-3"16 (USSR) Received 5/1957 Reviewed 6/1957 ABSTR4M A method described by I.I.Levintov et al., Zhurneksp. i tecr. fi3~ Vol 32 Nr 2, 274 (19571) facilitatea tha Eeasuring of the polarization of (D+D) neutrons in dependence ondauteren enorgy,, The 4.uthore had at their dis- posal the acoeleration tube of the Institute for Chemical Physics of the Academy of Science of the USSR., which furnishes deuterons with a maxi- mum energy of 18oo keV. PolarIzation was measured on a thin and on a thick zirconium targett. The situation of the rotation center of the counters and the values of the apertures of the 5 channels of the discriminator a- re given..The Talues of asymmetry measured by means of the thick target are shown together in a table. The maximum polarization of (D+D) neutrons computed from these data is demonstrated in a diagrax~ The results thus found are to be regarded as Nrieidl~ of the polarization. This Oyield" of the polarization of (D+D)-moutrons (at an angle ofou - 490,in the labora- tory system) at first (about from Ed-O to 0-9 MeV) increasas considerab- ly and later only slightly. For the second series of measurements a thin zirconium target ( 15o keV ) was ustd. In the case of a long duration of bombarding of the target with D-ions a renewed distribution of the deu- Card 1/2 teriur layer takes place and the thickiess of the target changes. There- The Dependence of the Polarization of k-Dr-D,'-.Neut-ron3 on PA - 2693 the Energy of Deuterons, forei, -the thin targets were.ax:hanZed af tar operation of from 2o to 30 hours. A further table contaim the here measured values of asyimetry and a &agrax illust-rates the herefrom corputed values of P11ax f0r(D+D)_-neutron. The resi-dts found harp-, in spite -~)f a vary d:ifferant method of measure- ments, agree with the _--asvdt3 obtairied by R.171. "TEIER et 11., Helv.Phys. ,keta, 27, 577 (1951). Fzla~_Jzation ofthe k~'D,~)-neLtro"' UP tO Ed-118 MOV therefore depends roaotonow~:y on the deuteron energy. 2 ill. and 2 ASSOCIATION Institute for Cheraical Phys-acs of the. A~adtrxiy of Saience of the USSR PRESENTED BY SUBMITTED Llo.1956 AVAILABLE Library of Congres3 Card 2/2 5") -34-4-53/6o AUTHORS Le-,r--r+ov. I.. I~ .Miller. A~ V. Sham:3he-,, V. T ITLE The Ueasuring cf the Polarization of (D+T)~.-Neutrons at a Deuteron Energy, of i3oo keV (Izmereniye polyarizatsij. .(D+-T) neyi.--ronov piz-' energii. deytrono-tr 18oo keV) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958~ Voi~ 34~ Nr 4- PP. 1030 - 1032 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The reac'ior, T (d, 11~ He4 at a deuteron energy of E d = 107 keV passes the le-el 3/2 of the nucleus He5 formed by deuterons. For This reasov. the neutrons obtained at this energy can not be polarized. At E d = 2 MeV already a noticeable amount s (abcut 5.:) ~-) of higher tates is obtained. The explanation of the polarization degree of the neutrons produced in this very important reall~tior, would be of interest. The polariza- tion of the (D +T) neutrons was measured according to an eari-~-e7 described method (Ref 1). in which a thin tantalum target saturated with he'L2'UM waa used, the target being ccolableto a llarg-- exteat; th~ts rhe ioa currene ---ould be increased to card !/3 6o, mi,r---amperes. The contrcl- test consisted in turning the 56 --34 -4 -53/6o The I-leasucing of' the Pclarizatinzi of /D+T) Neutrons at a Deuteron Energy ol" ~8co keV counters in a direotior, vertical to the impinging neutron curren'. Alco the PossibIlity c'L the o-currence of a para-- sitary asymmetry was chertked and it was found that the court-, ing velocitlLes in both rjositions of the couritere coincide up t-3 C'I~ ~, The results obfained for the azimuthal asymmetry of 9.-a~te-irg in var,.-:)us angles of emission of the neutrons from the 5arget are shown. irt a table: it holds that 5 67~5 90 -112,.5 135 0 + P 0~0 12 1- 3 104- 3 2 3 With incraasing energy of the deuterons polarization will increase as we!!. Th,- determination of the degree of polari- zation of the neutrons w;.th a neutron energy of about 8 MeV-, where the existence c-f a resonance is assumed, would be of especial interest. At present the author measures the polari- zatiora o~ zile neutrons originat-ing from the reaction D(T n)He for reater deuteron. energies. There are 1 table 0 and -1 reference5, 2 of which are Sovidt. Car U-1 2 /5 5 6. 4-4 .5 3 16 The cf the Polarisatia~n of "D+T),,Feutzozvs at a Deutr--rc,-rj Energy --f 18;z-c~ keV ASSOCIATION; Akademiya nauk SSSR AS USSR) SUBMITTED-, Tanuar y S.- 1958 Card KORITSKIY, A.T.; MOLIN, Yu.N.;.,Sfff Y.M.; BUBMI, N.Ya.; VOYEVODBKIY, V.V. Study of radicals by means of electronic paramagnetic re- sonance during the irradiation of polyethylene by fast elec- trons. Vysokou.sood. 1 no.8:1182-1193 Ag '59. (MMI. 13:2) 1. lastitut khimicheskoy fiziki Ali SSSR. (Polyethylene) (Radicals(Chemitry)) 86745 5/120/60/000/006/020/04 5 1032/E31, U.N., A.T., Sms.a-. A. G.. -4 Sh-.h.e, V_W. TXTLA, Apparatus rar-the oho-Ation of z.p.u. Spectra of SoLids During Their X"adiation by Va.% 91"ArDn. rLRXODXCALs Priboryt tkh.4h. kaportasata, 1960, No. aome-a method (Z-P.R.) Tx3er The ol"tron paramagnetic r AA being widely used to study the -parties of radicals 1. ; ..bj.ct tat ton. U..:Ilyl such scu&ias We ca.rri.d at i tv tax... 1. Ch fir. t t.S.. . d d LZ.P.R P.Qtrum te and in the a.con Win seenple is irradl th b a n 1-.roa.rd.d_ This . thod Is "t &2w^y. a ..... it : *-at b ad to 44twrain, sh~rt-perl.d pro ... taking pl... us, lat a oczaaa. in order to ramov. thAj. dined -tags the b. * W a "the" b-. &"ad an pp,ar,.t.. is which 'he - .1... r Th ama be irradiated in situ in the C.P.R. spactroootor F.Z. apect~-.C.r, employing my _dlatl.n or IL 3.2 .., , t .magnotl field and working .1. g1h :b ut ~ :f 2 R . l f 5 Th. i ... dmaar1b:d 'in detail- by Samonav and auh Cord 1/5 , * in the p_trm tar i . to the form of w, r-avneter with & Q-Vactor of about 1 000,. ~o or the lonleLng radiation won the electron sac'J.'s.-tor f Ch. Za.tltut. of Ch."..1 physic. of the AS USSR, : 'eftlab 8;1, Ilectroax of up to 2 M,V in suer". Fig. I shown the ..thd' at .roducing the electron b a" it a the resonator of Can *Pmatranowtor- The olact-as or. Ant1m.,od through & 671A.dri-sa -boam-1 I- --- of the pals pa..... or the as..% as Unaz they -tar .1a.Z the It." or Th. p-abc. or the. -haoLa-l. wt--. di-.t.r an the pl.-pioa. fa.. is 6 me, Loan" " a 4.to~l.r.timm 1. the unlf.rodty of the magnetic fteld. Th. hamunIf-r-ily at the species.. ... found to be 0.8 O./c. I. the d action of the ..to of the h....1 but ir ry ..all 1. the p.,p..di..lj us.1 ,y r h , r'~ f 10 On. t - P.R. Lin. width i. .Lid uch a nanuniformity does not r.du.. the r ... 1. ti.. or the : p*clr-,I*r he" t be thl.ka... C Ch. p.41... is of Lt. Cord 2/5 d in Pl*l rd*r of 1 r 2 -. Th* ,1 pp,,,t, 1r * i: X j : .c : Pa. II no,o r. . . hrnoCtfr.'_' n .. . ,. . . h, th .nty 1h. in which the radiation atr ikvath . ......... t~- ~ and be high-Cr. u... y field ..d.I.C.r. l dulation fields or, Th. a K' ' - ".1dand th. mo adjusted by ~- . control. The power In introduc ad t r son tor .Lngulir wa~.g.id.. h.,i.g thr..zh r ; o . 4b t Th. . had pr..ti-ally no an the : :Cf..t t . noitl' ity and stability of the p,c r tar. The electron - b: - Current w by an h-b.r (5 in Vig. 1) L h d 'b"' "'. -'Zi- aAdditional `h a ' ;a ..Lt.n .ag..t. - pr-idd r .ht- ti~_ the be-. Th. i.nk " ro r ! h .. f il. ch~amb*r w: in the form or t, _ : 1 4 ' " - separated by a gap of 5 -Ion. produ : -tro.t.d yan6lattricfLald derived rr. T b the "'." &' :r I V t. the op, bat y or *Th done delivered -to.. t w!A decomin ad fr.. Ch. r.-ul., D- Alt Car,, 3/, 6567 'tT 103,141mang (Ilssn Gy oto J,. ..T.A4d T-1-43 i. t, j , 999 my T111-1 .7. T41 I"373--r fNollY7DD99v `?-TtVuX.T,Pu-,%:TA.S 9 'U.-l- T; L .,. J.,tL 31 Is..,d qj dx., .- ju-.Sp.j-uq.V III T.P ';Ido*JD- ---yp -q.L :T - . .43 uT J.. o C 3 1 ", I .ullqo q tt:~.O? 05T , P", 11 CT- u I q A.^- 'A, .1'I I u1 T. p b TI 414T. TIT 11^11 -'y u WT-d. q,4 -/P.4, C.01 V c V- ?UX V J-d-d P-2Aod .4 .1 -wn..d. w*Vwm'l p .-v fru,;.~q ..q-d I-T-d. Aq f..O.td~- ". ~WT,.Odw 6" q."Im IVT-d- -7 V-RlUJ- 6A pi-2 -.q ~j. V~:T S~ j.q- T- ql d..~ ja ...I J. .1.4 -qI-T 2p/xp J.qA UT T -qa NT .(1 1274) --q .41 1- VA .7 2"Wx~. q.4 IF I "TIVTP--X JT-R& X-T--G "It" 540/ozo/9001000109/aCT/9 SU99 33-104 S/638/6.1 /001 /Q00/02V056 B! i 6/B1 0.2 AUTHORS; Buben, N~ Ya., Koritskiy, A. T., ~~h TITLE; Effect of additions on the formation of free radicals during paraffin radiolysis SOURCE: Tashkentskaya konferentsiya po mirnomy ispolIzovaniyu atomnoy energii. Tashkent, 1959., Trudy. v. 1.. Tashkent, 1961, 192-195 TEXT: One and a half years ago, at the IKhF AN SSSRI direct measurements were started of the concentration and the radiative yield in free radicals in the solid phase at different temperatures by means oflelectron paramagnetic resonance. V. L. Tallroze, Yu.. N., Molin, V.,,V.~Voyevodqkiy and -the authors have found already that at low temperatures ~the dependence of the free radical concentration in the frozen hydrocarbons and in polymers is non-linear already at low doses. If the doses are several hundred mrad the curve practically does not rise on further irradiation, although the forming radicals are stable. Later, the authors fou-nd that the conditions under which the radicals are formed vary considerably if a Card 1/3 33104 Effect, of additions on the Bl16/B102. small amount of additions is introduced into the irradiated body,.. E'g.). paraffin was irradiatod with 1-.6-Mev electrons at -10,OOC. .,The.sph6rical (dia;aeter; 4-5 mm) specimens were fixed to a thermocoupleand inserted into the resonator of the apparatus. The paraffin t6mperat Iujre was kept constant with,cold nitrogen. The radical concentration in the paraffin was determined by comparing the signal intensity of the specimen with that of the Galibration substance,(cucl 2H 0).. Already a small amount of Ccl 2 2 4 additions reduces the radical concentration. The same effect is produced by an addition of hexachloro benzene and a somewhat weaker effectis - produced by a benzene addition, while heptylene, octylene) and ibnyl,alcohol additions Droduced no effect. In all experiments the total concentration of the radicals decreased, At the beginning of irradiation (up to 20-30 mrad)~ if CC1 4 additions were p .resent, an additional narrow line was observed besides the ordinary spectrum of the alkyl.radical. The intensity of this line raoidly increased up to a certain value. This i s expl, ained as follows: Electron ecxitation in paraffin car. be transferred relatively easily., Very prob4bly the hydrogen atom is detached under formation of an alkyl radical where the C-H bonds (e.g. near the molecules of the additions) are weakened. This causes an irregular distribution of the radicals which Card 2/3 --------- - 3310h S/63Y61/001/000/029/056 Effect of additions on the B116 B102 may lead to recombination of the radicals under formation.of double bonds and cross links. The deletion of the radicals, thus rendered more easy, causes a decrease in the concentration. Probably also.the relatively rapid decrease in the radical yield due to an increase in the dose during the radiolysis of solid substances is related to the irregular radical distribution. This is confirmed (1) by a strong increase in the alkyl radical-yields during polyethylene radiolysis, which is preceded by the formation of a large number of double bonds due to irradiation (A. T. Koritskiy, Molin, V. N. Shamshev, N. Ya. Buben, Voyevodskiy.);.(2) formation of conjugate double bonds observed in the analysis of infrared spectra of polyethylene irradiated at low temperatures, (N. A. SlovokhotovE., A. T.~ Koritskiy, N. Ya. Buben, Kargin). The authors will continue their I. investigations into the effect of additions on the.radical yield in the radiolysis of frozen hydrocarbons and polymers. There is 1 figure., ASSOCIATION; Institut khimicheskoy fiziki All SSSR.(Institute of Chemical Physics AS USSR) card 3/3 37433 S/190/62/004/005/009/026 B1IO/BI44 UTE"ORS Kaolin, TU. IN, Koritskiy, A. T.,.'.Shamshev, V. N~, Buben, N. Yas TITLE- Temperature changes in the epr spectra,ofallyl and other radicals in irradiated.polymers )62~ Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, no. 5, 1~ '090-695 Oriented samples obtained by fourfold stretching of isotropic loolvethyle~a were irradiated with fast electrons (1.6 Mev, 200 Mrad) and I_epl at 800C in an N stream until complete recombination of alkyl 2 radicals was reached. The basic structure-of the epr spectra ofthe ally! radical ll~ lf~. fl~ Ila. of irradiated isotropic low-pressure polyethylene is explained by Card 1/3 3/19 62/004/005/009/026 Temperature changes in the epr spectra ... B1 10%144 interaction of the unpa-,red electron with ~-protons, and the temperature c'-a.nve oil the spectrum is explained by a change of the interaction constant. The five separatd components of the spectrum at high temperature correspond to the intiraction of the unpaired electron with four At low temperature, the I!- and .62-protons of spectra with seven ~-protons. components are not equivalent, and LA ;~ 2- 2,!!~~ H~i . A reversibl e change oil 'he spectrum with temperature was found. P-protons are equivalenVat a 0 V 2L\H The components of the two spectra 0 C, and at 350' Z-\H~2 ~ show doublet separation owing to interaction with the a 0-proton. For isotropic polyethylene at 95 and -900C and Ifor oriented polyethylene at 60 and -1100C the authors obtained LE 19; 1-3; 18.5; 13.5; -i3 2= 19; 206; 16-5; 27; Ak. 20.5; 19; HIY_o 5.5; 5.5, respectively. The different values of A-hydrogen at low temperatures are caused by a distorted geometrical structure of the -ad4cal, which is due to 'he influence of the crystal lattice of the U polyrr-er. 'Tensions thus occur in the allyl radical at low temperatures. Cara 2/3 -32820 J -5796100 S/02 62/142/001/019/02, / ~ 19 BI 45YB1 01 AUTHORS: Koritskiy, A. T., Shamshev, V. N., and Buben, N. Ya. TITLE: Energy transfer in radiolysis of toluene with admixtures PERIODICAL: kkademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 142, no. 1, 1962, 120-122 TEXT: The effect of small admixtures of CCl 4" benzoyl peroxide, and CS 2 on radiation yields of radicals obtained when irradiating frozen toluene, and on the epr spectrum was studied by measuring the electron paramagnetic resonance (epr). When toluene containing the dissolved admixtures was cooled rapidly, it was obtained in an amorphous form. The arrangement of the apparatus and the method of determining the yields of free radicals had been described before (Yu. M. Molin, A. T. Koritskiy, A. D. Semenov et al., Pribory i tekhn. eksperim., no. 6 (1960); A. T. Koritakiy, Yu. N. Molin et al., Vysokomolek. soyed.,"19 1182 (1959)). An increase of the initial yield, G, of radicals by 4 to 5 times was observed with a CC14 molar part of 5-10-4 at .-1600C. The shape of the epr spectrum corresponds to a superposition of spectra of the 6C1 3 and 6 6R4- CH5radicals. With a Card 1/2 32520 3/02 62/142/001/019/021 Energy transfer in radiolysis B! 45YB1 01 molar part of 5-10-4 of benzoyl peroxide or of 10- 2 of CS29 G was increased by 3 and 5 to 6 times, respectively. The spectra of the radicals formed from CS2 added to toluene are asymmetric and rather complex. Therefore, it has not yet been possible to identify the radicals. When using crystalline toluene, no increase in yield due to admixtures could be observed. Apparently, an energy transfer to the molecules of the substance added, or to complexes between the two types of molecules takes place. A considerable part of the resulting radicals originated from the molecules of the admixture and from the neighboring toluene molecules. There are 2 figures and 14 references: 10 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The four refer- ences to English-language publications read as follows: S. Lipsky, M. Burton, J. Chem. Phys., L1, no. 5, 1221 (1959); Nottingham discussion on energy transfer, apr, 1959, Diseco Farad. Soc.7 no. 27 (1959); S. Okamura, M. Tomonobu, Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering Kioto University ' 1' 3, 294 (1959); J. P. Manion, M. Burtong J. Phys. Chem., L6, 56o (1952).L ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: July 24, 1961, by V. N. Kondratlyev, Academician SUBMITTED: July 18, 1961 Card 2/2 8/844/62/000/000/093/le9 Dl-,04/D307 AUTHORS: Buben, N. )[a., Koritskiy, A. T. and Sha__mshem_)~. N. TITLE., The effects of additives on the low- temperature radiolysis of polyethylene (FE) 6OURCE: Trudy 11 Vsesoyuznogo.soveshchaniyi po radiatsio *nnoy khi- mii. ----'d. by L. S. Polak. Moscow, Izd-vo AN Sl--JjR, 1962, 540-546 T"-"XT: The kinQtics of free radical formation in high-pressure PE (by itself or %,;ith ad(',--'tions of CU4or benzene) irradiated with fast electrons, were studied by BPR spectr~oscopy, using methods described earlier (Pribory i tekhnika eksperimerta, no. 6, 73 (1960);L,/ Vysokomolekularnyye soyedineniya, 1, 1182 (1959)). At -1700C, with 5% additions and doses of 0.25 - 7 Hrad, signals were detected from radicals formin,, from J'Cl molecules, which %,ere superimposed on 4 the usual spectrum of irradiated PE and which rapidly disappeared at -60OC; no such signals wer"e again detected when the specimens were --warmed up to 300C, cooled and re-irradiated, showing that the radio- Card 1/3 8/Q44/62/'000/000/093/129 The effects of ... D204/D307 lysis products of.OC1 4 are lost to the system or combine with the PE o Similar phenomena -~.,ere bbserved in PE containing 10~,Ij of C6 H641 !it -125'QP -101/, addition of 3 6H6 lowered the initial energy yield ~(G) by' 30 (for doses up to,-')O Mrad), but lowered G only slightly (It highur (loses (up to-270 Mrad). A 1.51,/~, addition of CC1 4 did not initially affect G,,but led -to a rapid slowing down-of the rate of radiolysis Lit doses of 50 - 100 PIrad. This was particularly noticeable when the amount of 01 was raised to 9%. The rates-of 4 radical accumulation in PE (pure and with 954 CA) become lower when the temperature was raised from -150 to -670C, but only at-do- ..ses exceeding 5 Hrad. The presence of M led, however, to a con- 4 siderable decrease in the rate of radical accumulation when the temperature was raised. The radiolysis products of Ccl 4 are ~Cl 3 and Cl (atom or ion); the quantity G6C, is estimated to be -.1010 3 Ca -times greater in PE/CCl 4 than in pure M 4, at -150oC, The U.-Is. Card 215 MIKHAYLOV, V,G., prof., doktor SDULEYSHY, M.G., kand.tekhn natik; SHAMSHIN, MI., Inzh. New bits for auger boring cf blast holes. Gor.zhur. no.12:58-59 D 63. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Novocherkasskiy politekhnicheskILY institut. BUBEII, N.Ya. MOLIN Yu.11.; KORITzi KI If, A.T~; Temperature changes in the electron paramagnetic resonance spectPa of allyl and soce other radicals in irradiated polymers. Vysokom. soed. 4 no.5:690-695 1,1y 162. (MMA 15:7) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR i Institut khimicheskoy kinetiki i Goren-1ya Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR. (Polymers) (Radiation) (Padicals (Chemistry)--Spectra) ALFIMOV, M.V.; BUBEN, N.Ya.; PRISTUPA, A.I.; SHAMSHEV, V.U. Excitation of triplet states of naphthalene and benzene molecules by fast electrons. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.khim. nr,.8.-1525 Ag 163.. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fizil:1 AN SSSR. (Naphthalene--Spectra) (Benzene--Spectra) MIA" BUBEN, N Ya.;-YIOLIN, Yu.N.; PRISTUPA, A.I.-IAHAMSHEVI V.N. Electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of the cycloh4kyl radical formed in the radiolysis of cyclohexane in the gas- crystal state. Dokl. PJI SSSR 152 no.2-352-355 S .163.. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR i Institut khimicheskoy kinetiki i goreniya Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom U.N.Semenovym. KORITSKIY., A.T.; SHAMSHEV, V.N. Energy transfer during radiation oxidation Of aromatic hydrocarbons. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.l:.Lll-113 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SS.-M. Predstavleno akademik,om V.N. Kondratlyevym. E 1(4)/EW~(M)/Ppp(o)/Epk/FVIP(j)/E'i/A(h)/.EWA(l) P. L 2C-11 0-6 '9-r--4/P:5-VPeb RPL/A.'~jD(a)--5/.PSD/AFVIL/AS(np)-~/RAEM(c)/AAEM(i),,IESD(g,3)/" :1,13D(t) V;VRM A31C25 -::01T hA: AP4038528 3/0020/64/156/003/0630/0633 V. u. AUTHOI,.: Alf1mov, X.V.; BubeA,. N. Ya. Pri stupil ,A.Io; IMghe TITLE: Excitation of triplet :statds. of naphthaline I/ Molecules In 9011&;1- solution by fast electrons SOURCE: AN SSSRI. Doklady*, v 01569 no. 3, 1964, 636--633 TOPIC TAGS: molecular triplet state, organic molecule, fasVelectron aphthalene solid solution, electbronic.paramagnetic irradiation, n, resonance ABSTRACT: Irradiation of organic molec ~th fast electron ulesl s may .result in tiza formation of molecular triplet states which have a higher chemical activity. The observation of the latter is possible by the method of electronic paramagnetic resonance,of molecules at ,the fluorescence energy levels (see C.A. Hutchison and B.W..Mangam, J. Chem. Phys. 29, 952, 1958).. The'present paper.deals with the use.. ~of this method for the determination of concentration of molecules An the triplet state on irradiation of solid naphthalene Solutions .by fast electrons. Mixtures of poln thyl methadrylate7and poly-- styrene4Wi'th naphthalene were used as specimens. 5amplesior about 2k