SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, S.P. - IVANOVA, T.I.
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IVAHOVA, S.P.
Hemagglutinin of Hemophilus pertusals. Report no,,4: Response reaction
of the organism to the action of hemagglutinin in whooping cough
infection, Sharamikrobioleepide i immun. 27 no*12:23-27 D 156.
(KLRA 10:1)
1. 1z Inotituta eksperimentelinoy meditsiny AMN SSSR.
(WHOOPIEG COUGH, Immunology,
vace., response in animals (RUB))
'A A10 VA I S.
E.XCFJL'r'rA IMICA Sec.4 Vol.1-1/3 Ned.Xtcrobio..etcYzr 58
507. SOME DATA FOR THE INVESTIGATIQN OF MICROBIC PHOSPILATASES.
(Russian text). - Ivanova S. P. - Z. MIKROBIOL, 1957, 1 (75-79) Ta-
bles 2 --------
395 strains of Salmonella, Shigella, Escherichia, Streptococcus hae-molyticus and
M. pyogenes aureus were examined for the production of phosphatase. In 323 cases
positive results were obtained. In 57 cases the results were not evident. Of all
Investigated strains 15 only did not produce phosphatase. It was not possible to
use this method for the differentiation of Haemophilus pertussis and some related
bacteria, because phosphatase production was not stated in all the investigated
strains. Kwiatkowski - Wrochaw
7 P?j," ell
P,*7
IVANOVA, S.P.
Data on antienzyme reactions. Antilecithinase as orte of the indicators
of the immunological reaction of the body in ataphyloderma. Zhmr.
mikrobiol.opid.i indm- 31 no.8tl9-23 Ag 160f 0\ILR& 14: 6)
1. Iz Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenipa kkade-,-Li imeni Kirova
i Otdela mikrobiologii. Instituta eksper3nentalliloy meditsiny
MW SSSR.
(STAPHYLOCOCCAL IIMCTIONS) (SKIM-DISLIUSES)
(ESTEWE)
IVANOVA, S.P*
Detection of bacteria of the typho-paratyphoid gro--il) with tile
of lwainescent =tibodies. 1 n 12:
Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i imun. 3 0.
95-39 N l6o. NIRA 14:6)
1. Iz Voy-onno-moditsin3koy ordena Lenina aksidimil imani Kirava.
(SAWONELLA) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES)
CHUXHLOVIN, B.A., podpolkovnik r-)ditsinskoy sluzhby, k,,tnd.mjd,nau]e;
IVANOVA,_S.P., kand.med.nauk
Rapid diagnosis of bacterial dysentery by means of the method of
fluorescing antibodies. Voen.-med.zhur. no.9:55-57 S 161.
(MIRA 15:10)
(DYSENTERY-DIAGNOSIS) (ANTIGE16 AND ANTIMIES)
IVAIROVA, S.P.; BOCHORISHVIIJ, V.G.
Rapid diagnosis of typhoid-paratyphoid diseasem. Zhur.
mikrobiol.p epid. i immun. 1,0 no.ls6l-65163. OfM 16alO)
1. Iz Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni Hlrova.
~ : :1 -- F 7 f ~. i '. ! ~ , : - - , : - . , ; - , : ~ .,. , , -1 - . - -
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IVANOVA, S. S.
"Nourishment of the Laxvam of May IrlimR (Ephemerldae) and Some 7actg
About Their Bioloey." Sub 23 Apr 51, Moscow Technieml Inat of the Tish
Industry and Economy imeni A. I. Mikoyan.
Dissertations presented for science and Anglneering degrees In ~be-
cow during 1951-
$O: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55
rVANOVA, S. S.
MSR/Cbenistry Analysis, Cation ftahw4w, Apr,
"Dynamics of Cation Exchange and Distribution of
Cationgi in Cationite Layer," F. 0. ProkhoL-ov,
Cand. Tech Sci, S. S. Ivanova, Sr Tech
~,I
I% v-9 Teplotekh Inst"/\No 4, pp 8-13
Exper1rientally investigates filtration of isoln
vith several unlike cations through R-cationite.
Reveale,, mutual displacement of cation6 prwelouslj,~
absorbed by cationite from initial soln. Chromat '0-
gral)hic distrlbutio~- of absorbed cations occurs
when ceitions are distributed accordiing to ilecresse
in exteut of their mobility, those with mx -mobiXt
of . :kar .: 11
ity being observed in
upper part r.. PrOeAs
nuitroits diwwms,
IVANO
aft.
Qtmlitiative and quantitative characteristics of Onega Bay of the
White Sea. Mat. po kompl.izuch.Bel.mor. no.l::155-380 '57.
(MLRA 10:8)
l.-Belomorelcaya biologiche6kays, stantsiya Instituta biologil
Karellskogo filiala AN SSSR.
(Onega Bay-Marine launa)
~QTT7j
77IF-M,77
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REZHIK, B.Ya,,; BRYIQ41 R.M.; STARODUB., ff-S-; 'WOLOVAO L"F';'IVANOVAI S-3-
Schick's reaction in Stalino children vaccinated against diphthgria;
a~thorls abst*t. Zhur.mJ-krobiol.epid,i immin. 31 no.8:142 Ag
16o.. (KIRA 14: 6)
1. 1z Stalinskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
I (STAUNO--DIPETHMIA)
I I- I I -Ft, ~
FAMMOVA, kand. biol. nauk; NIEKOVSKIY, 3,.V.; Tljl"-411",T,CJVA,
Ye.T.; I-MMKOVA, V.G.; LE;IRNOVA,
GUBMINSWAYA, L.T., red.
[Control of biological fouling at the Leman C=bine) Dorl-
ba s biolog'-cheskin.i obrastaniDgmi na Eemanskci-~-,. 1--.on.I)Lnat,-.
1,'oskva, TSeritr. nauchno-issl. in-t informatoij. I tuklaiiko-
ekon. issleclovan-ii po lesnoi, toe lliulo mo-IrAirp, zhnoi, do-
revoobrabaty-vaiushchei prm.yLhl. i lesnoi!m kl,,o-,,., 1963.
24 P. (Almljif~ i7:10)
1. Vsesoyuz:riyy riauc hno-i ss led ovate 2 1 -,kiy institut. t~;el-
lyulozno-bu,-aazhnoy promyshlennorV (for Fnvlinova,
Zubkovskiy, Tuleulova). 3. Lemarmkiy t-,olly-aloTmo-
burc.azhnyy kxi-,binat (for Nelegkova, Smirnova 1-vanova).
SOVII 37- 59-3- 5550
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, p 87 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Moleva, N. G., Kusakin, P - S ., Ivanova, S - V -
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TITLE: On the Mineralogical Composition of Materials Through the Vertical
Gross Section of a Nickel- smelting Shaft Furnace (K minerialogiches-
komu sostavu materialov po vysote shakhtnoV pechi nikelevoy plavki)
PERIODICAL: Tr- In-ta metallurgii. Ural'skiy fil. AN SSSR, 1958, Nr 2, pp 195-
200
ABSTRACT: The changes in the principal mineral components of the sinter cal(e of
Ni oxide ores along the height of a furnace wcre stndied. The sulfiding
of the charge materials prior to melting proceeds mainly through the
action of the gaseous phase. Intense sulficling begins in the central
zone of the furnace at the 800-900-mm level and at the periphery at
the 1600-1800-mm level from the tuy~res. Most of the Fe is in the
form of magnetite. The principal cementing material in the sinter
cake, namely, rhombic pyroxene, is transformed in the shaft of the
furnace into clinopyroxene and then into diopside, i - e .. monoclinic
pyroxene, in the course of the concentration of lin-le in the liquid
Card 1/1 phase. The peripheric process is clearly evident in the furnace.
L. P.
UTKOV, V.A.; MUR, V.Ya.; KUDINOV, B.Z.j IVANOVA, S.11.
.....
Increasing the strength of high-basicity sinters and their
resiftance to spontaneous decomposition. Izv. vls. ucheb. sav.;
Mpr~. met. 6 no.5-34-37 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Institut metallurgii Urallskogo filials. AN SSSR.
(Sintering)
MOLEVA, N.G.; KUSAKII, P.S.; IVANOVA S.V.
Ghanges in the composition of the charge mixture alor~g the
height of a stack furnace for nickel Bmelting with a blow
containing 40-percent oxygen, TSvet, met* 36 no..4:36-,40 Ap 163.
(MBA 16:4)
(Nickel-Metallurgy)
7b--3 -4-- 36136
AUTHORS: Ivanova, S. V., Davydov, V. I.
IT IE
On Germanium Disulfide (0 digullfide t,,ermaniya)
PERIODICAL- Zhurnal 11cor-anicheskoy Khimii.1958,,701-3,, lfr ~,pp.1060-1061
(USSR)
ABSTRACT& The synthesis of germanium disulfide by the action of a mix-
ture of hydrogen.sulfid6 and sulfur vap8r on finely powdered
,aermanium metal at a temperature of d50 C io described.
The cheinical analysis showed a 6ompoeition of Ce - 53,05
and S - 46, 65 ~-
The genianium diaulfide crystal has rhombic structure and
hardneSS of 2 - 2,5 and a specif ic weight of' 2,,7 9/cm3,
Germanium di3ulfide does neither dissolve in cold nor in
boillnz~ sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid or nitric acidi
it is, however, easily Boluble in alkaline solutions,
esuecially alkaline hydrogen peroxide. On heating in the
air it turns dark and ~decomposes separating hydrogen
sulfide.
X-ray structural analysis provea the rhombic structure'
Card 1/2 of jermanium disulfide. There are 2 figures and 6 references,
On Germanium Disulfide
5 of -.ihi(,,h are Soviet.
78-3,4-36/3B
ASSO~IA'L'IOM Institut metallurgii Ural'alcogo filiala Akademii nauk SBSR
(Institw;e for Metalluru of the Ural Branch,AS USSR)
SUBMITTEDs October '1,, 1957
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NATRADZE, D.
Successful resuscitation in clinical death occawring twice
following pneumonectomy. Eksper. khir. i anest. no.2:44-45
162. OIIRA 15:6)
1. Iz otdeleniya patologii i khirurgii malogo kruca krovo-
obrashcheniya (zav. - dotnent M. 1. Perei'man) Instituta ekop-ori-
mentallnoy bioloRii i meditsixW (dir. - prof. Ye. N. Mashalkin)
Sibirskogo otdeleni7a AN SSSR.
(IJRlr,S--SURGZrff )(RESUSCITATION)
(DEATH, APPARENT)
FSOFILOV, G.L.; NOVIK, M.G.; HOVINA, A.K.; IVANOVA, S.V.
Bronchoscopic study under anast,heBia using muscle relmrants.
Sov.med. 25 no.1:93-99 Ja 162. 06RA 15-!,)
1. Iz legochnogo (zav. - dotaent M.I.Perellman) i anesteziologicho-
skogo otdeleniy (vAv. Ye.I.Stadnikova) Instituta eksynrLmentalfnoy
biologii i meditsiny sibirskogo otdeleniya L'I SSSR (dir. - prof.
Ye.N.Meshalkin).
(MUSCLE RELAXANTS) (BROUCHOSCOPY)
(MIESTHESIA)
FEOFILOVPIQ.L.-,_ IVANOVA,, S.V.
General anesthesia in-brunchoscopy in children., Pediatrila 41
no.9s62-65 S 162. (W-RA 15:12)
1. Iz legochnogo (zav. dotsent H.I.Perellimm) i &Tteuteziologi.-
cheakogo (2&7. Te.I.Stadnbcava) otdoleuiy imntltuta eksperimen-
tallnoy biologii IL meditainy (dir. - prof. Ye.lf.Me6halkin)
Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(ERONCHOSCOPY) (PEDIATRIC ANESMIA)
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AUTHOR: Oatroborodovb V. Y. Iyanova~ ~-119' v4
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TITLE:
Interaction between lithim and nickel in eal,
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SOURCE. Fizika tverdogo tela, v,
7, no. 6, 1 65, l890--,kt192
i TOPIC VIM: g-armanium, semiconductor carrier, carrier itimsityij teuperatitre de-
pendence
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation'was to check whefohq~-;ion pmiringi occurs,
in germanium containing lithiua and an acceptor impuritie pro.
ducing two dn-er-) levels situated in both halves of the farbiddem btuid. The i*-
purity chosen wea nickel, with levels E + 0.22 and EC 1. 0.31. ibV4 The,
pairing can
v
resUt either In the formation of neutral complexes and, the 1-amishing 4q: th& char
ed centera , or else in formation of hole-capturing cei:ttiors,i* j~hich would! thuw shift
the upper level of the nickel to the lower half of the forblddii-n bond. it cb:ck an
this pheuomnon was made by masuring the temperature diapendoace of the 12ole con-
centratim in the samples with nickel:bit-fore " ead-after Introlluction of t:~e lEthium.-
ThO of pfeparing the samples is briefly describeidt. 'Ilia hole concentration
Card VJ
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was measured in the interval 300 58K. The results, whi.ch alr"e shown in Fig. ~1
of the Enclosure, indicate that the effect is greatly depimident m the doa6r Uid
nickel concentrations. The principal feature of the results its that the hole con-
centration at which compensation takes place increaves in namp-lea; -with laj,-g-e nickel
concentration. This is attributed to at least two effect;ii - formation or cc=". i
plexea with low ionization and an increase in the number of electrically a~:Uvq'
nickel. The variation of the slope of tho plot of the holo cancimtration 4igodut
the reciprocal of the temperature is another featurej, and Indicates that thie dif-
fereat atoms of the two impurities have not one ionizatiom enerWy, but an entive
spectrum of ionization energies. Orig. art* hast 1 fij;%xa. 4
ASSOCIATION: m4skovakaiy gosudaretvennyy universitet im.! M. V'.~ ltomoaosovm~ (Mogimf
State University)
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v
Bronchography under anesthesia. Vest. khlr. 92 no.lr68-69 A 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Iz It gbchiogo otdoleniva (zav. - dotoont M.I. Perollman) i otdeleniya
anesteziu"gii (zav. - Ye.I. Stadnikova) InBti-Ijuta eksper:Lmentallnoy
biologii i meditsiny (dir.- prof. Ye.N. Meshal-kin) Sibirskogo otdolaniya
AN SSSR.
IVANOVA, S. V.
Development of the graft depending on the naturo of the stock-s C.4on
union, Agrobiologiia no*4t620-623 JI-Ag 164,
(MIRA 17312)
1. Moolcovskaya sallskokhozyaystvannaya akademiya imani LWimiryauva,
~'~ :- I - ti:'. . --:.
OSTROBORODOVA, V-V-; _~YL,011A, S.V.
Ionization energy and the degeneration factor of the low- level
of nickel in germanium. Fiz. tver. tela, 6 no.11:3481--31,F4 N t64-
(MIRA 18: 1)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imen]. M.V.Lomonosova.
: ~ ! . J r- i~, : Hl- ):,[ pit - 11! tj : i : - 1 11 1 , - t:i
. .. ; I : . I
VIADIMIRSKAYA, Me., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; IVANOVA S Yet upiitsiallst po
7ashchite rasteniy
Fusarium wilt of cabbage. Zhashch.rast.ot vreo. i bol. It no.403-34
Jl-Ag t59. (MIRA 16s5)
(Fu5arium) (ftbbdg"iseaseis aiid posts)
!VANkli, 'i.*i.; H-AliOVA. ti. Ye
USSR
"The lichen Pormelia Vagaas Nyl. as
a dye", Priroda, flo. 1, 1949
LIVA11OV, V.A.; HIJES11 'YAN, N.M.; FAYNBRON, S.M.; RTABOVA, .11.M.; PrInIzali
ucha,gtiye: MIKHEYEV, V.S.; IVANOVA, S.Ye.
. I I - -.1 1-11
Investigating the composition and properties of industrially Frepared
AT-3 titanium alloys. Titan i ago splavy no.10:218-223 '63.
(MIRA 1-7:1)
LIVANOV, V.A.; '.*,IKIIE;YEV, V.S.; FAYNBRON) S.M.; KUTSENW, A.A.; IVANOVA, S.Ye.
.. I., ,
Short-term and stress-rupture strength of AT-3, AT-4, AT-6, and AT-8
six-component titanium alloyajitan i ego oplavy no,,10:345-356 163.
(141RA 4,711)
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AUTHOR: Livanov, V. A. ; Mikheyev, V. S. ; Faynbron, - S. M. ; Kutkmko, A. A.
Ivanova, S. Ye.
TITLE: Tensile and rupture strength of the six-component titanium alloys AT-3, AT-4,
AT-6 and AT-8
SOURCE: AN ' -SSR. Institut, metallurgii. Titan i yego splavy*, no. 10, 1963.
Issledovaniya titanovy*kh sphavov, 345-356
TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, AT-3 titanium alloy, AT-4 titanium alloy, AT-6 titanium
alloy, AT-8 titanium alloy, Utanium alloy mechanical property, Effloy rupture strength,
complex titanium alloy, titmdum alloy property, titanium alloy heat resistance, titanium
aluminum chromium alloy, iron containing alloy, silicon containing alloy, boron containing
alloy
ABSTRACT: This study concerns the mechanical properties and high temperature aft engih
of titanium alloys AT-3, AT-4, AT-6 and AT-8. Specimens were takea from two different
production lots with varying contents of Al, Cr, Fe, Sl and B. They were prepared from
forged rods (14 x 14 mra), wid subjected to preliminary tempering at $50, 900 and 950C.
Tensile strength was tested at temperatures ranging from 20 to 700C (see Fig. 1 in the
Card 1/# (3-
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Enclosure). In addition, the authors considered the effects of forging procedures on
mechanical properties (see Fig. 2 in the Enclosure). Rupture strength was tested at
temperatures of 400-600C and loads of 15-55 kg/mm2 (results are tabulated), taking into
consideration the effect of varying aluminum contents (see Fig. 3 ia tile 11,41olosure). The
authors conclude that AT titanium alloys with 3-7. 5% Al and a combined Cr-Fe-Si content
of 1. 5-1.8% exhibit high tensile strength (80-90 kg/mm2 for AT-3 at room temperature,
90-105 for AT-4, 105-115 for AT-6 and 115-125 for AT-8). The plastic properties doterio-
rate as the Al content increases (14-15% elongation and 51-53% crcksn-se(~Uon zb.-in1z3ge:r1W
AT-3, 11-13% and 38%, respectively for AT-8). The rupture temperature rises as the Al
:!ontent increases (450C for AT-3 to 550C for AT-8). The high temperature strength vias
good. The tempering temperature affects the duration of rupture strength tests. In view
of their mechanical propertien at room and high temperatures and their high temperature
jstrength, the a110Ys namd are suitable for wide use in modern toclinology. Orig. avt, has;:
4 tables and 4 graphs.
ASSOCIATION: In.stitut motaRurgii AN SSSR (Instituto of metallurg)y, AN SSSR)
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!AUTHORS3 Kornilov, I. I., (Doctor of chemical sciences, Profeaoor)l Livanov, V.
eov, 0. K.; FWbr- ev, V. S.; Ivanova, 11. Ye.jR abova,
Belou on, S. M.; Mikh
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TITLE: The effect of thermal processing on the mechanical properties of type AT2
alloys
SOURCEj Soveshchaniye p~)_mqtollgM~M~~,,.MgtAl.1-ovedeniyit i primeneniyu titann I yego
-Si.w - go. vyye-iasledovaniya titanovykh up (Now resear*,ch on titanium
ap-jayQv, lavov
alloys); 't-'rudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 230-242
TOPIC TAGS: titanium~Ltanium alloy, tempering, thermal treatment / AT2 titanium
BUOY
ABSTRACT: The results are given studies of the effect of thermal processing on t'
as 1
mechanical properties of type AT2 alloys. Several compoaiti~~, a were inv tigated,
which displayed high plastic and shock-resistance properties at room and,/Gat low (-196
and_-~Z3C) temperatures. These alloys were friven-Wei-Te'signatione ~M:1, AT2-2, and
AT2 3,N'tnd were produced in 8h ate in industrial conditions. Measurements wore made
n
the de endence of the rellist I ty of these compositions on the tooting temperature (a
Fig. 15. Thermal procesil ~-~aia bounded in the temperature range 500--iOOOC. The
thermal praeas inoludea-.-i heating at the-p-rescribed temperature for 30 minutea; 2)
60-minuts air-cooling, and 3) 60-minute oven cooling. The mmaharinal properties of t
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alloys are related to the observed changes in the alloy mioroatruotnra occurring with
varied thermal processing. Recommendations arst 30- to 60-iMufs--ifte-rial treatment at
500 to 6000 with subsequent air oooling for.alloy AT2-11 6000 processing for alloy
AT2-2; and 500--600C proosseing for M-3. The optimal moobanioal properties obtained
with the rooommended.proossaing are sum"rized. Orig. art. h66, 5 tiaures-
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PLAHOI~AL T.,_VLAD'34IRGV. G., FRAVDrT',, N.
"Extracted from the Cerebral Substance thij nev Fraction of a
Phosphoruz-containing organic Substance." Paper sulimitted tit 2nd
Conference on Biozhemistry of the Nervous System, AS WSR, 12-16 Feb
1957, Kiev.
Translation 1122802
IV.ANOVA. TATIYANk
USSR
Kbr., Kazaidi Medical Instl,tute im. V. M. Molotov, Alma- ts -1946-.
"Inter-Relation of Resorption and Proliferation after the Removal of the
Intermediate Brilin." Dok.-All, 57, No. 7, 1947
"Dependence of Endocrinal Regulation of the Metamorphosis of AWhibla on the
Nervous System." Vok. An, 57, No-' 8, 1947
"Inhibition of Metamorphoois in Amphibiand after Decerebration, Dok. XN,
55, N6. 5, 1947
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USSR/Medicine - Hormonas~ EffectO Alit, 194B
YAdJ'.cine - Enbryology
"The ReDition of the Ykitamorphoole of Buf a Tirid.lif
(LaurenW to the Centers of the Kidbraln," Tatlnna
Ivanova tmd L. Zhuravleva, Kazakh Med T-wt imeni
V. M. Molotov, 4 pp
"Dok Ak Vauk SSSR" Vol LX, No 3
Studies cin development of decierobralized toad enbryom
subjected to hormcne applioations during first atugsis
of formation. Submitted by Acad. L. A. Orboll 11' Feb
1948.
1311WHIMMM, R.; IVANOVA, Tpv.;
A " &
Changen in electrolyte mot-)hr)l 1-m in
the organitva. Khirurgiist, c, f LA i
OUTABOLIC
electrolytl. U.'I"n'.
(3UMTROLYTES, mot.-kb. iu!)Y ill V11r.
disord. in virmtp nit
BEZOBRAZOV, Yu.N.; WLCHANOV, A.V.; IVANOVA, T.A.; DAUKOVA, L.F.; ABRA-MYAN,
Ye OP.
Development of a method for preparing hexachloran with a hi her
content of the i -J!ow and the preparation of lindane. ?Trudy]
NIUIF no.164:W-16 '59. (MIRA 15-5)
(Benzene hexachloride)
MOLCHANOVP A.V.; IVAIIOVA~ T.A.
Preparing hexachloran by a continuous method in tbo presence of
alkalies,, [Trudy] NIUIF no.171j84-87 161. (MIRA 15s7)
(Benzene hexachloride)
IVANOU, T.A., mlad8hiy nauchnyf notrudnik
New data on the oat nematode Heterodera major. Zaijhch.rast.ot
vred.i bol. 4 no.6:33-34 N-D 159. 04IRA 15: 11)
(Grain-Diseases and posts) (Nematode diBeases of plants)
I74NOVA# T*As
laturg of hemopoiesis ir rate and their offsping aftor ex
Wsurf)
to S~r'J'Os Hoderad. 5 no.214145 F 160, (KM 13112)
(STRONTnm-ISOTOPES) (MCHATOPOINTIC SYSTEM)
(PREGNANCY)
- IVANOVAV T.A.
Hematopoiesis in the progerq of rate exposed to SrS)O**Mederado
1 5 no.3:8-.13 160. (IM 13:12)
(STRMIUM-130TOM) (MmTOPOINTIC STSTHH)
IVANOVA, T.A.; FROLOVA, V.M.
Tuberculosis of the meBenteric nodes in childivr-. Probl.tub.
no-4:Z7-30 161. (MIRA 14:22)
1, Iz kliniki tubeikuleza detskogo vozraata PedilLtricheelcogo
moditainakogo instituta Le -Igrada (dir. Ye.P. Somenova).
(LuTimics-TUMCULOSIS) (MEPTERY)
~. I r-r 11
61t
Category: USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of inorganic G-2
substances.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya., No 9, 1957, 30963
Author : Pisarev V.L., Ivanova T. A.
Inst :Siberian Ph - cal Institute at the Tomak University
Title Spectral Analysis of Solutions Containing Sodium, Potas;sium,
Calcium and Magnesium.
Orig Pub: Tr- Sibirsk. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta pri Tomskom un-te, 1956, No 35)
196-2oo
Abstract: Description of determination of low concentrations of Fa, K,
Ca and Mg with a medium quartz spectrograpbl and excitation of
spectra in a high frequency spark discharge or wx alternating
current arc.
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PISMAV, V.D.; Iv;,KOvA;, T.
Depression of (-yen bAnds in spectral analysis of wolutions [with
summnry In English]. Zhur.snal.khtm. 12 no.3:324-327 Ux-JO '57.
(HULA 10: 7)
1. Institut inahenerov zhelesnodorozhnogo transports, Novosibirk.
(cyanides) (spectrum analysis) (Solution (Chemictry))
PISAREV, V.D.; IVAITOVA, T.A.
Eliminating; cyanogen bands In the spectrim analyois of solutions.
Fiz.abor. no.4:524-527 158. (MRAL 12:5)
I@ Yovosibirekiy Institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo trans-
porU,
(Spectrum analysis)
! III PA mr I
TVANOVA~y T. z".
Textile Printing
How effectively azoin dye "A" can be washed out of print-t!d fabrics. Tekat. prom.
12 No. 7 1952.
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October - 1951, Uncl.
r I
IVANOVA., T.A., sturshiy ln;;h.; POZNYANSrAYA, S.P., Irah.
Fabrics made of blonded cotton and synthetic fibers. Tekst.prom.
22 no.3:18-19 Mr 162. (MIRA 15.-,1)
1. Vsesoyuznyy institut assortimenta legkoy promyskilennosti i
kulltury odezhdy.
(Textile fabrics)
-T T-7
lil ti' i if .11- :,r. I El 11 i ii I FIFF
KONIKOV, P.I.; IVANOVA, T.A.
Using emulsion thickeners with mineral oils for textile printiry,'.
Tekst.Drom. 22 no.6163-65 Je 162. (PIRA 16:5)
1. Direktor Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta teRatillnoy
promyshlennosti (NIITP) Moskovskogo sove-ta narodnogo ),,hozyaystvaL
(for Kon1kov). 2. Rukovoditell laboratorii khimicheskoy
tekhnologii Nauchno-issledovatellskogo inatituta tekstilinoy
promyshlennosti (for Ivanova).
(Textile printing) (Thickening agents)
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r.:Cw- nittliod fcT VvVtd7g, r;tAiu-n hydroxidti. V. 1~1:.
K--'4-3hRdTe Or;d T. &. 1V4Jk--1'Gt. AIXO(~V 111114, M1111111
S.S-S.R. 1-1, 7.3:3 % T PFA Ilmii ii (ItrwrilX11 Icil
u s pi[Sm. mg NVl'j Iiy I!I,41in mitabilite (11404;) 111
'I 1w 6 11 pliv).
th;! St~!rtillg nlattTiUl~
dcrcd prax.-',-,,~ A:,cc! ccm,jg. a high Immm3lit 1~1 Nfnov, 'I'll)
11V to
optirrium temp. wa!4 det'l. exrKrillicatz)
TIw mort fi.vouilift me4ir natic, of was I:
I tic vil MnO HO - 2NaOH + S. After separation of
the sulfur (precipitate) the solution can be
used to prepare water glass in accordance with
the scheme: Sio,_ + 2NaOH -'Y Na,SiO-T - H 0. On
the basis of the investigations-whi~h have been
carried out, the principle of a technological
scheme has been worked out for the preparation
of water glass.
C ard 2/2
xAKABADZ2, V.M.; IVAITOVA, T.A.
FroA"ntion of caustic soda and blanc fixe from barite and mirab-
ilite. Soob.AN Gruz.BSR 23 no.4:401-408 0 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Gruzinskiy politakhnichaskiy institut iwd V.I.Umina, Tbilisi.
Predstavleno akademikom R.I. Agladis.
(Sodium lwdroxide) (Barium ou.1fate)
KAKABADZE, V.M.; IVANOVA, T-.,A...
Combired prcduction of barium L;ulfata :!austic soda and !3od-,Um
sulficle. Tru.:iy GPI [G:w.] nc,.5zL35-88
(MIRA 17.~10)
Ph S
crrafro,nt, -i-los of Ir
16C
:.co va- -rudy
In
MEMO 11112MM! tu 04
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IVANOVA PT. F.
Stone polygons in the Khallmer-Yu district. Ti-ady Inst. maml,
AN SSSR 17:73-75 161. (141U 15:2)
(Khaltmer-yu region-Frozem ground)
IVANOVA, T.Fe
Geocryologic zoning of the European North. Trudy SQIM no.2,13-17 162,
(MIRA 17:1)
USSR/metals - Spectrography 41,up/mIlt, 50
"Selective Analysis of Steel by Spectrm2 Metbod.."
T. F. Ivanova
Iliz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz," Vol XIV, No 5,
pp 686-686
Describes possibility of analyting steel. part on
area 0.1 mm in diam, by covering areq. with udc,-a
platt- vith corr pinhole.
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GERASIMOVA, N.G.; IVANOVA, T.F.; SVPWITSKIT, N.S.; STARTSPI, G.P.;
TAGANOV, T OTUS, X.E.
Spectral determination of hydrogen in metals. Izv.AJI SSSR.Ser fis.
19 no.2:14?-148 Mr-Ap 155. (KW 9:1)
(Tartu-Spectrum ana1ysis--Con*esiies)
rr- ~ - -
2e,(7
AUTHORS: Ivanova, T. F., Trentoviuo, M. E., Fudarov, It. V.
TITLh; On the Problem of the Application of the Spect-roocopical
isotope Method for the D,2terinination cf Hydr,::,,jen
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii naul, SISSR. Seriya 1,959,
Vol 23, Nr 9, pp 112o .. 112~ (USS101
A3STRACT; In the pr(!nent paper a variant of the srectial isotope appa-
ratus described by A. 11. 7&-.ydell and Petrov (Refs 1-4) 13 uDed.
This apparafis consists of a diffraction SIDe.,, .
1, trogrrriph of
the type DS-1, a photoelectric recording deVi~:E!, and a vacu-L~:n
system, the principles of which ary shown by figure 1, and
which generates a pressure(05.10" torr. The correctiors
to the data obtained by the author.-) and by A. N. Z2ydell are
then dealt with in dc-tal.1, and the mPGouri!a,,:2nt v!i1,xC.-3 obtained
flora ten tests are compared in table 1 for three different
pressures. It was found tqa-: the correction factor increases
with increasing pressure, Table 2 shovis the rfistilts obtained by
the determination of hyd-rogen i.n three steel alacys. This
thod may be omployed for th4! pu_rposo of invc-sti~;ating the
Card 112 hydrogen distribution over the cross 3ectilor of forged work-
On'the Problem. of the Application Gf the Spec-,--c
scopical Isotope 'Kethod for the Deter[jj.4na'1-.*un of Elyliro,-tx
pleces of degased `Aif, ob-
tained by a oomparioon of thfl hi?vo
'1;ith thk~ plaztlc properti-,-1-3 Of thf-' trt~ ;,given. ViE, dlai-raziq
of fi~~jrc t1w ~Iist.7ibatj.orj t-,f' thi, hydrc:!Zi-~n ~,Dnt~,.A
.,vn the d i_:!, t n rxe b et%, t, -,r, tl-,e in-) ~-:i tal- -1- .7 d pia r.
dependimg u,
f4 o
and the SArface. An inLreaof; of tht~ h,,,,,c, en f~%)m t-,-
pcriphery to tile coriter was fcu4A. The ftitrodactic.,; of this
mc-tnod in wor) laborator-i(I:D Llet~tS Wit,",
of the nc-cessui~y equipment with d-iici:3, and
c-xperi-,,i(:.-nts we-re underL.)kc.~n with --I vitm ng -Li5
tiiod with a, otundard eq,uip-l!nt. Thcr~, i2-e fi.,;:L~rus, 2 ',abl~~S
and It Suvi~A referenck.,:3.
Card 2/2
_~VgLVA,jj...; TRMOV1US, M.A.; YBDOROV, V.V.
Use of the spectral-isotopic method of determining hydrogen. Trudy
kom.anal.khim. 10%196-204 160. (MIRA 13-8)
(Hydrogon--Aualysiv)
(Deuterium)
- I : , 1 g, : " .:
IVAM.U*- TgpAra Fedorovra; TRENTOVIUS t Mariya Eduardown; 312DW Valentia
f~sij-ly-e~ ~cl-ITUMMVA, S.T., inzh., red. 1 FREGER, D.P. red. iV,1-
vaj BEWGURON'Ap I.A.9 tekbn. red,
[Industrial apleratus for the Otormination of lvdrogen In metals by
the spectral-lootopic method] Zavodekoi variant uwtanov'XI, dlia oprede-
leniia, vodorodaL v metallakh opektralino-izotoprWIn mstodca, Leningradp
19610 18 p. (Vaningradekii Dom nau:bno-tekboicbeal,,oi,prapaganiy. Ob-
men rredovym opytom. Sarliat Kontroll kacheotva 1:(t,odujtUii# no 2)
Metals-14drogen content) (Deuterium) (Spectrm imaLlyeiai
BURAVLEV, Yuriy Matveyevich; KORITSKIY, V.G., retsanzent~,JVAIIOVA,
,T.F., retacnzent; SKORNYAKOV, G.P., red.; KRY.TFDiA,-fI.L.p
red. izd-va; MATLYUK, R.M., takhn. red.
(Effect of structure on the results of the iptlictrum analysis
of alloys] Vliianie struktury na re2ul'taty spaktraPnogo
analiza splavov. Moskva, Motallurgizdat, 1963. 151 P.
(MIRA 16:8)
(Alloys--Yetallography) (Spectrum analysis)
ZAYDELI A.N.1 IVPjIOVA T.F,- PETR(N. A.A.; FFMROV, Y.Y.;
I " -'D
6HUMAKOV17"I.
Uses of the Ppectral-Asotopic Thethod of detemination of gases
in metals. Zav. lab. 29 no.6t693-695 163. OCM 16:16)
1. Fizichaskiy institut laningradskogo gosudaratwennogo uni-
veraiteta Imani A.A. Z~danova.
(Gases in metals) (Spectrum ana~ysiB)
(Radioisotopes)
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, T,G.
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TITLE: Application of the Spismic FELqLioncy_ O%Lt~dip& for
Investigation of the Top Layer
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizicheskaya,
19601 Nr 2, pp 223-228 (USSR)
ABSTRACT.- New experimental data obtained from measuring the
apparent incidence angles of the waves -falling on the
Earth's surface are described. The measuring apparatus
were set for recording various frequencies. The method
used wais that described by G.A.Gamburtsev who called it
"seismic frequency sounding" (ChSZ). The data were
obtained in 1958 by the Dnepr-Bug seismic expedition of
the Institute of Physics of the Earth, Academy of Sciences
USM The area investigated consisted of a stratum of
sand-clay 100 m thick lying on top of the granite
foundation. The 9 to 12 m top layer hod a wave velocity
Vol 4o0 to 550 m/sec and the deeper layers 800 to
1000 m/sec. The velocity in the granite was 5800 to
5900 m/sec. The measurements of the apparent incidence
Card 1/3 angles of various frequencies were performed in two
s/o4g/60/000/02/oo4/022
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Application of the Seismic Frequency Sounding for Investigation of
the Top Layer
different ways: a) the diffracted waves; propagating in
the foundation were recorded and b) direct wavezy
generated by detonation inside shallow iralls and ore
massives orere recorded by the seismographs p1aced at the
surface. The interpretatior, of the resuIts led to the
conclusions illustrated in Fig I to 5, which illitstrate
the relationship between the upper apparent incidence
angle and the frequency of the recorded vibrations.
Fig I shows the relationship of the applirent incidence
angle 90 e of the diffracted wave PPP and the
frequency f for two different observation points
(-e is the apparent angle of the wave emergen-ee),, Fig 2
shows the same relationship for the direct vave; Fig 3
same as Fig 1 but for various depths. Fig 4 gives the
relationship between the apparent incidence angle
90"- -e of the direct wave and 1g T for vairious
detonation points (T is the mean wave period). Fig 5
represents a comparison between the experimental and
Card 2/3 theoretical curves obtained for the relationship between
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Application of the Seismic Frequency Solinding for Investigation of
the Top Layer
the apparent incidence angle 900 --e of -the direct wave
and Ig T for the function 1g %1/h1 calculated for
vz/vi = 2-5 of the two-layered medium. The incidence
angle of the direct wave falling an the surface is
denoted by a in Fig 2 and 5. There art'! 5 figures and
9 references, 7 of which are Soviet and 2 English.
ASSOCIATIONgAkademiya nauk SSSR Institut fiziki Zemlya
(Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Physics of the
EarLhj
SUBMITTED: April 8, 1959
Card 3/3
VASIL'YEV, Yu.I.; IVkNOVA, T.G.
Filterinp, properties of thin layers. Izv. All SSSR, Sqr. geofiz.
no.10:1475-1487 0 161. (8fRA 14-9)
1. M4 SSSRI I-nstitut Miki Zem3i.
(seismic waves)
MOLOTGVA, L.V.,;, IVANGF~,_ IENU.NA, E.A.
Seismic method of prospecting in the erysta.Uine basement of the
Volga,-Ural region, Geofizerazved, no,7:3-19 462. (MM 15g7)
(Volga-Ural region-Saismic prospeetbig)
_JVANIOVA, T.G,; VASIWYEV, YU.I.
Selecting the optimum characteristics of apparatus in
recording the head waves emanating from the cx7stallins
basemont. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. n0-5:636-653 My 164.
(MIRA 3.7:6)
1. InslAtut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR.
IVANOVA, T.G.
11.7ilinals economic technique for filling capron ytmi. 11do.
volok. no,4:71-72 159. N12A 13-'2)
1. Klinakiy, kombinat.
(RIVIon) (Spinning machinery)
IVAIMVA, T.G.
Knotting on a bobbin by a new procedure euggoBte(l by twister
G. Voroshilina. Khim.volok. no.5:75 159. (MIRIL 13:4)
1. Klinski7 kombinat.
(Bobbins (Textile machinery))
IVANOVA, T.G.; 10MUN, N.Y.
lxperiment in the use of radio centers containing KRU-2
and KRU-10 equipment. Yest.sviazi 20 no.6t25-26
Je 160. (HUA 13'- 7)
1. Starabiy inzhener Glavnogo upravlonlya radlofi),Atsii i
vnutr1rayonnoy alektroevyazi Hinisterotva wvywd ISISI (for
Ivsaiova). 2. Nacballnik Krasnoyarskoy, krayevoy direktsi:L
radiotranslyatsionnykh setey (for Formin).
(Wire broadcasting) (Radio operators)
I
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Exchange waves Oriainating in a thin layer. Izv. P JSJR.
F'z, zem- nO-12:13-020 165. (I~IRA 19: 1)
Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR. Subrdtted 'Feb. 19, 1965.
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ACCESSI'.ON DIR: AT4016994
813057/63/000/000/0654/01)74
AUTHOR: Goradinakiyg S. M.; Panfilovs, Z. Ye.j Zetwovs A, 6.1 Bmfthevo V., so;
:1vano T. G.; Nosova, L, M,
1A.IUAl lbe design ug protective covering* (shieldinfjd) of gamut&-57-40 masticated,
rubber for structural olments
S
SOURCE: Zaahabitny*ye pokry*tiya v atomnoy tekhnLka ( hielding Ln nucleai!
lenginearing); abornik statey. Moscow, Cosatomizdat, 1963, 54-74
;TOPIC TAGS: protective shielding, radioactive shielding, masticated rubber,
j57-40 rubber, rubber welding, welding RIG, radioactivity, nuclear shielding
!ABSTRACT: In this detal,led and extensive article, the auihors describe the use
of formula 57-40 masticated, rubber for purposes of radioactive sibielding..' -The
iarticle consimte of two main parts: Part I - the shielding of,floors, and Part 2
the use of the masticatad rubber for -the facing of w*llm and stairs. The condi-
tions of 4&pplying the rubber, the preparation of the floar'ourface, 'the preparation
of the mastiected rubber for welding, the actual welding of the material with
~high-frequency current, the use of various rigs for weldftS (tha SPPR and the PS),
h making and application by welding of flanges end critVs, high-frequency lap
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voldLng of collis and sheets of masticated tubber,, hot air ireldial; of the motorist
and, finally, carpeting ace considered. In the oaction dwlLag iottb tbe HAUM
of walla. and stair f lighze with formla 57-0 masticated nibber, 0% audwre
SLVa special. attention to the use of the constructica-assaoibly pfistat (clacp
pLatol) for fastening Via rubber. Tun met" for the li-ming ot.wittlo ace
1; described and dLagranned and the entice procedure to be fallowed~ In tha covering
of stairs to outlined. A separate section Is devoted to tba problem of joittLUS
I surfaces litted with the mastleated rubber to metallic feeidto 44WI diatio. k
i Oagrau sbaws bow this opwatice might best, be performed, The Artiote 06"IiAw
with a discussion of the most fre"ently eftcountered wet" 9~0194 (CM W4* 04
equ4my oad the bot-eir tedniqu") and how thsy Md. i
boo
Vitb do" camw*s 4M 10214 ifty oidizol 46d safety VapasiopkM ~io
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ALMHORs Struminakiyj 0, V.; Ignstava, T. Katkovas L Nol Zolenovp A. 0,;
.1vanoya, T. G.
TITLE: Glue PED-B for gluing formula 57-40 masticated rubber to th surfa6es
of building structures
SOURCE: ZashchLtn)r,*yo pokrrvtiya v atomaoy tokhnike (ShleldiA5 in nuclear
engineering); s0ornik statey. Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 80-92
TOPIC TAGS: glue PED-B, 57-40 masticated rubber, masticated rubber, radio-
active contamination, radioacti've shielding, nuclear shfelding., glue
ABSTRACT:' The authors discuss the shortcomings of certain ok che glues
thus far used for fastening the polyvinylchloride masticated rubber shielding
(formula 57-40) which is presently in wide use as a protection against radio-
active contamiration. Experimental work has shown that glue compositions on
a parchlorviny3. resin base with a small admixture of epoxide resin ED-5 have
good adhesion to formula 57-40 polyvinylchloride masticated rmbbers. The
introduction into the composition of epoxide re%in hardeners leads to the
formation of a three - dimens iona I structure juring the hardening proceso of
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the glue, resulting in it considerable increase in the strength of the bond in
comparison with parchlorvinyl glues. The authors enumerate the-most important
general requirements of a glue for these purposes: necessary strength and ser-
vice life of the gjue bond, viability of the glue and non-inflamnability dur-
ing the working pracess, and others. The special requiremetits were the fol-
lowing: 1)'rhe glue must not impair the desorption properttes, of the shield-
ing with respect to radioactive contamination; 2) The surface of glued lap
bonds of glued materials must not accumulate radioactive contaminants and
must be capable of' being washed free of them no worse than the covering mat-
erial; 3) The glued bond must possess sufficient resistance to radiation.
An experimental evaluation'was made of certain general and special properties
of type PED-B glue. hnong the parameters considered were the mechanical prop-
erties (with description of the te'st equipment employed) and the sorption-
desorption properties of the glue with respect to radioactive isotopes, as
well as its-ability to withstand radiation. A description of the technol-
ogical process to be followed in fastening foniula 57-40 masticated rubber
shielding with PED-B glue is also given. It was found that this glue,
which is manufactured on tin incombustible mathylone chloride solvent has good
adhesion characteristics riot only to the masticated rubber, but also to ce;neht,
metals, wood and,,oth.er coristruction materials, It is not dazgerous. from the
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point of viev; of explosions. Mile the residual radioactDrity accuumlated by
glued bonds was found to be very high (up to 60%), it was found that by lac-
quering the bonds with high-deactivating lacquers (MIL-4000p MISL) this
residual activity could be reduced to a level close to the value of-this para-
meter for the basic shieldirq, material. The authors also 40termined that
the bonds preserva tho required strength under the affect of a dotia of gamna-
radiation to 100 Rrada. 'Orit,, arL. haat 3 tabla4 Anti 6 firJUTZe.
ASSOCIATION: none
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AUTHOR: Ivanova, T.Go; Gus'koira, N.I. J
TITL*'E: The use of films with adhesive layer's for shielding aglLinst radioactive
contamination
SOURCE: Fushebitnylkye pokry*tiya v atomnoy tekhnike (Shieldiqg in nuclear
engineering); sbornik statey. Moscov, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 93-97
TOPIC iAGS: radioactivity, radioactive contamination, suTface shielding,
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adiation shielding, polyethylene film, polyvinylchloride film, adhesive,
roll film material, nuclear shielding
ABSTRACT; One of the t3Tes of films used for surface shielding is roll-film
material with a non-drying, adhesive layer applied to one side, The Use -or-
films is said to simplify considerably the technology of gluing the surfaces
to be protected, while ellminating the use of harmful and flamaiable rpolventa,
An a result cf experimental wbrk, such roll-filta materiala for shielding
purponea against radioactive contamination were developed on a polyethylene
and p6lyvinylchloride base. The follow-Ing considerations were considered
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fundamental: 1) the formula of the base film must provide minimal sorption
and easy desorption (deactivation) -of radioactive contaminants; 2) the for-
mula oi: the non-siccative glue must have good adhesion tD various construction
materials: concrete, metal, plaster; 3) the films with the adhesive layers
must be capable of easy application to the surfaces to be shielded and, in
case of necessity, easy removal and replacement. The authors discuss other
specifications both of the films and of the adhesive glue layers, with special
attention to a polyethylene film (0.1 - 0.14 mm in thickness), which may be
washed free of radioactive contamination-very easily, and an easily deactiv-
ated polyvinylehloridefilm (0.2 - 0.29 mm in thictness) of a specially sel-
ected formula. on the basis of experiments, the axthoru reached the follow-
ing conclusions: 1) Polyethylene and polyvinylehloride films Tirith an adhes-
ive layer may be recommended for use,in working with radioactive materials,.
as temporary, easy-to-replace, shielding for vertical surfaces and for lab-
oratory equipment, as a protection against radioactive contaminants and cor-
rosion; 2) The forTiulas chosen for the base film provide deactivation of the
protective shielding a? to maximum permissible levels with mean leveLi of
coataminati6n. The polyethylene filma Lihowed parLicularly good deactivation
capability; 3) The formula selected for.the gluo layer providea good strength
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of adhasion of the films to metallic surface@ and astiatsatory adhesion to
cement and plastered surfaceag if these surfaces are prepared in accordanca
with certain recommendations discussed in. the articles OrI4;P art& has: 1
figure.
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AWNICALS: Tvanoval T. G.; Vasillyev, Yu. 1.
TITLE: The selection of optirnl charactAiristics of apparatus when recording head
waves from the crystalline bazoment
SOUME: AN SSSR. Izv. Serilru geofizicheskaya, not 5,,' 1964; 636-653
TOPIC TAGS: seismic prospecting, seismi,a wavej frequency spectrim mic sm,
rosei low
frequency oscillation, saismograph NS 3
ABSTRACT: The optimal frequency for obtaining useful aianals from any ronflocting
surface depends on many factors and is generally detamincd exporinantally. The
aut,hors have Y&ade special stucKes to find the optinal range of frequencies vhen
recording hoad waves from the crystallint) basement in the Moscow region. Investi-
gations were made with-low-frequency sciamic-prospeoting equipmelit developed at'the.
Inotitut fiziki'Zemli AN SSSR (Institute of Physics of the Earth Ali S.158)11)) the lc*r-;
frcquoncy NS-3 seismograph,, which permits recording of frequencios do,,ni to 3 or 4
cycles. On the frequency spectrum) the ruiximum in the useful part wa.'i found at 6-7
cycles. The middle, of the spectrum showis intense low-froquency ascil].utions caused
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ORG: Institute of Physics of the Earth, AN SWR, Moscou (Iilatit!A rimiki Z64`111 Jul &
TITLE: Modified waves forming on a, thin layer
SCURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika Zemli,, no. 121 1965o 13-IX)
TOPIC TAG--"': longitudinal wave, walre mechanics
ABSTRACT: In field investigations it has been possible to d6t,ect!iAear
n, odified refracted-waves of t~je PlIPS, type, eorming at the 't:ljte oe Inci-
.dcnec of a lonZitudinal ~4011 M a thin Lay, er vith deoreased;veloailq
1.5-2.0), The ratio of the thicknoss d of the Lay%fir to the
lang~ub A of longitudinal waves in the layer in such cases varies In
tho ran-e 0.1-0.2 to 0,.6-1.0. It has been established that Sor :0,viord-
.ing the 0mentioned modi.-tied waves it is better to use an intinval of
higheir frequencies thanused in reicor -d-ing modified waves not relaited'to thin
layers. It was found that there is a good similarity of the vesultii obtained
by theoretical computations and the experimental data on the ratia *f arnplitu,11es
of modified and uniform longitudinal waves. Orig. art4 hao: 6 figiLres. [ints]
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