SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P. - SHIKHOV, S.B.
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SHIKHOBkLOVA, N.P.; RYZHIKOV, K.M.
3jology of syngamus skrjabinomorpha Ryjikov, 1948. Trudy Gel'm.
lab. 8:267-277 '56. (MLRL 9:8)
(Cestoda)
VASILIKOVA, Z.G.; SHIKHORALOVA N.P.
-
Brief news. Med.paraz. i paraz.bol. 25 no.2:186-190 Ap-Je 156.
(HEIMINTHOLOGY) OCM 9:8)
VASILIKOVA, Zinaida Grigorlyevna; SHIKHOBALOVA, Nadezhda Pavlovna
[Helminthic diseases in man and their control] Glistnye
zabolevaniia cheloveka i bor'ba 9 nimi. Izd.5., ispr. i dop.
Moskva, In-t sanitarnogo proav.M-va zdravookhraneniia SSSR,
1957. 29 p. (MIRA 13:7)
(WORKS, INTMINAL AND PARASITIC)
SKRYABRI, K.I.. ORLOV, I.V.; RYZHXOV,.X.K., redaktor
izdatel'stva; MOSKVI N.I., tekhnichookly redaktor.
[Trichocephalidae and Capillariidae and diseases caused by them
in animals and man]. Trikhotsefalidy i kapilliariidy zhivotnykh I
cheloveka i vyzvvaemye imi-gabQjovaniia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii
nauk SSSR, 1957. 587 P. (08novy nematodologii, vol.6). (MLU l0r6)
(Nemat.oda)
U53R / General Biology. Individual Development. Ehbryonic B
Development.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 4, 1959, No. 14374
Author Shikhobalova, N. P._; Shekhtman, Ys. L.,
ka-rmanova, Ye.
Inat All-Union InBtituto of Helminthology
Title The Study of the Effect of Ionized Radiation
Upon the Larvae of Trichinella
Orig Pub : Byul. nauchno-tokhn. inform. Vses. in-ta Sol'
mintol., 1957, No 23-26
Abstract : Approximately 3 times fewer sexually mature
Individuals develov from the larvae of the
Trichinella irradiated by a 2000-5000 r dose
than- from controls. From larvae irradiated
with 6000-8000 r, some single individuals do-
Card 1/3
USSR / General Biolo,-,y. Individual Development. Embryonic B
Development.
,Vbs Jour Ref Zhur - BioloGiya, No 4, 1959, I.T
.0 143?4
v01OP to full sexual maturity and with a
higher dose, intestinal foilms which be3an to
develop from the organsin before the 8th day
after contamination. Intestinal Trichinellae
irr:!@_diated with 2000 r devoloped in 1.5-2
smaller numbers than in the control. When
irradiation doses of 1000 and 2000 r are used
the amount of females exceeds approximately 2
times the amount of males and whon 4000-6000 r
doses are used by 3 and oven by 5 times. The
females developed from the Irradiated larvae
are Often sterile and the nonsterile ones
bear considerably fewer embryos than controls.
In mice contaminated with Irradiated larvae
the nu-mbor Of muscular Trichinellao decreases
CRrd 2/3
22
lf.p., Professor.
The founder of Soviet helminthology. Pri-roda 46
1.1,aboratorlya gel'mintologii Akcadpmit -auk -Mos'-,Va.
(SI-criabin, Konstantin Ivanovich, 1F,13-)
(ielm-intholog7)
GUSHANSKAYA, L.Kh., red.; PARAMONOV, A.A., red.; PETROV, A.M., red.;
PODNYAPOLISKAYA. V.P.. red.. SPASSKIY, A.A.. red.: SHIKHOBALOVA,
N.P., red.; IVASHKIN. V.M., red. izd-va,; POLYAKOVA-,0T?".-,--Mlqr.-- red.
[Papers on helminthology; on the 80th birthday of Academician
K.I.Skriabinj Raboty po gellmintologii; k 80-letiiu akademika
K.I.Skriabins. Moskvs, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1958. 415 P.
(MIRA 11:12)
1. Vsesoyuznoye obshchastva gdllmintologov.
(WORMS. INTESTIRAL AND PARASITIC)
SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P,,prof.
Helmlnths, Zdoravle 4 no.8:18-20 Ig 158 (MIRA 11:7)
(WORWs, MTESTIVAL ADD PARASITIC)
SHIKHOBAIA)VA, M.P.; VASILIKOVA. Z.G. [deceased]; SHEMITRAN, Ylt.L.
Studies on radio-sensitivity, of eggs of Ascaris lumbricoides and
Ascaris suum and the Invaslve capacitv of the developing larvae
Evith summary in Yinglish] a Medgparaz 9 1 paraz.bol. 27 no -5:566-571
S-0 '58. (MIRA 12:1)
1. Iz gelmintologicheakoy laboratorii AN SSSR (dir laboratorii -
akademik K.U.Skryabin) i Instituta malyarii, meditsinskc7 para-
zitologii i gellmintologii Ministerstva zdra'vookhranenlya SSSR
(dir. instituta - prof. P.G. Serglyev).
(ASCARISA
lumbricoides & auum egg, eff. of radiations on
larvae (Rus))
(RADIATIONS, eff.
on Ascaris lumbricoides & suum eggs, Invasive
capacity of larvae (Rus))
-q44 -'Cp@-rc-ss Of
SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P.
Experimental data on heterakid infestations of domestic fowl.
Trudy Gellm. lab. 9:"77-383 '59. (NIRA 13:3)
(Hematoda) (Parasites-Poultry)
SHIKHOBALOVA, R.P.
Interepecific hybridization of parasitic nematodes. Trudy Gellm.
lab. 9:384-388 '59. (MIRA 130)
(Nematoda) (4bridization)
SKRYABIN, K.I.y akademik; SHIMOBALOVA, II.P,.-. IAGODQVSKAYA, Ye.A.;
IVASHKIN, V.M., Ye.V.p tekhn.red,
[Oxyurata of animals and man] Oksiuraty zhivotnykh i cheloveka.
Pt. 1. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSRs, 196o. 557 p. (Akademiia
,nnilk SSSR. Gellmintologicheskaia laboratoriia. Osnovy
nematodologii, vol. 8) (ID-M 14:2)
(Oxyuris)
SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P., PARUZHINSK&YA, L.S.
Studying the effect of ionizing radiation (X rays) on the eggs of
Trichocephalus muris Schrank, 1788. Trudy Gellm. lab. 10:248-253
160. (HIU 13 -.7)
(X rays-Physiological effect) (Nematoda)
POTTER, Hh.I.,--SJ.IIKHOBALOVA., N.P., doktor med.nauk; ALIYEV, M.M., akademik
--------
Scientific bonds with foreign countries. Vest.AN SSSR 31 no.3:101-
104 Mr '61. (MIRA 14:3)
1. AN AzerSSR (for Aliyev). (Science-Congresses)
LEYKINA, YO.S.; -PlilKHOB&LOU-, N.@.; MOZGOVOY, A.A.
Antigenic properties of ascarids. Trudy Gellm.lab. 112153-158
161. (MMA 15 -.12)
(Antigens and antibodies) (Ascarids and Ascariasis)
I
I
I
SIRTABIN, K.I.;2HIKHOBAUA&. N.F.
New horizons of the helminthological science and practice in
Rumania. Trudy Gells.lab. Ut228--233"61. (KM 15sl2)
(Rwonia-Helminthol6jor)
MUM., K.I.; SHIKHO WVA N.P.
PA
Complex measures for controlling helminthiases of mand and farm
animlas in the Balgarian People's Republic. Trudy Gellm.
llt234-241 161. (MIRA 15:12)
(Bulgaria--Helminthology)
SHIKHOBA;OU,N.P.
The problem of immunity in the epidemiology of ascariasis. Trudy
Gellm.lab. 11:322-331 161. (HERA 15:12)
(Ascarids and ascariasis) (Imnunity)
SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P.; PARUZHINSKAYA, L.S.
Variation in the radiosr-maitivity of eggs separated from
individual females of Ascaris and AscaridiA. Trudy Gellm.lab.
11:337-339 161. (MIFLA 15:12)
(Ascarids and Ascariasis)
(Radiation-Physiological effect)
(Worms-Eggs)
SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P.; PARUZHIASKAYA, L.S.
Radiosensitivity of the eggs of whipworms irradiated during the
invasion stage of the larvae. Trudy Gellm.lab. 11:332-336 161.
WMA 15:12)
(Trichocephalus)
(Radiation-Physiological effect)
(Worms-Eggs)
SKRYABIN, K.I., akademik; SHIKHOBUOVA@ N,p.; IAGoDOVSKAYA, Ye.A.;
IVASHKIN, V.M., rid-.izd?-va; MAKMII, Ye.V., tekhn.red.
[Oxyurata of animals and man) Oksiuraty zhivotnykh i
cheloveka. Moskvay Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 499 ps
(Akademiia nauk SSSR. Gelimintologichbskaia laboratoriia.
Osnovy nematodol6gii, vol.10)
(Oxyuroidea)
SHI I - of.
This is in our power. Zdorovle 8 no.11:12-13 N '62.
(MIRA 15:10)
'FARAS14TOWDt
SKRYABIN, K.I.,, akad., Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo truda, LaurGat Lenin-
skoy i Gosudarstvennykh premiy; IKHOBALOVA N.P.; PETROV, A.M.;
Kzz=@@
LFVASFGV, M.M.; GUSBANSKAYA, L.Kh., red. izd-va; WOVICHKOVA,
N.D., tekhn. red.; LAUIR, V.G., tekhn. red.
[Development of theoretical and practical helminthology in the
U.S.S.R.] Stroitel'stvo gellmintologicheskoi nauki i praktiki v
SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.l. 1962. 295 p.
(@URA 15:5)
(Helminthology)
SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P.; PARUZHINSKAYA, L.S.
Studying the radiosensitivity of eggs of Syngamus, parasites of
domestic birds. Trudy Gellm. lab. 12:317-324 162. (KRA 15:7)
(Parasites--Poultry) (Nematoda)
(X rays-Physiological effect)
SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P.; PARUZFINSKAYAI L.S.
Studying the radiosensitivity of eggs of Trichocephalus, irradi-
ated at variouf stages of development. Trudy Gellm. lab. 12:
325-330 '62. (MIRA 15:7)
(Nematoda) (X rays--Physiological effect)
SKRYABIN, Konstantin Ivgnovich, ak-ademik; *HIKHOBALOVA, Nadezhda
Pavlovna@ PETROV, Aleksandr Mikhaj1-o-4'c-h@,yTVfffl-0y'
M IM-all-'Mikhaylovich, GUSHANSKAYA, L-Kh., red.; BROVKINA,
Ye.T., red. izd-va; DOROKHINA, I.N., tekhn. red.
(Development of helminthological science and practice in the
U.S.S.R.] Stroitel'stvo gellmintologicheskoi nauki i prakti-
ki v SSSR, Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, Vol.2. 1963. 415 P.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Halminthological research)
SIIIKHOBALOVA, N.P.; LEYKINA, Ye.S.
Some problems of immunity in helminthology. Izv. AN SSSR Ser.
biol. 28 no-4:504-513 Jl-Ag'63 (MIRA 16-11)
1. Helminthological Laboratory, Academy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.R., Moscow.
SHM1OBid,OVA, 11. P. ; LEYKINA, Ye. S.
"The role of iwunruniuy in the epidemiology of helminthi-ases."
report submitted for lst Intl Cong, Parasitology, Rome, 21-26 Sep 19064.
Inst of Helminthology, Moscow.
PARAMONOV, k.A.; @gKHOBALOVA, N.P.-.
Konotantin Ivanovich Skriabin. Izv. Ali SSSR Ser. biol. no.21.
332-334 Rr-AP164 (MIRA 17 W
SKRYABIN, K@I.; SHIKHOBALOVA, N.P.
Twenty years of the actLvity of the Helminthological laborator- of
the Academy of Sciences of the U,S.S.R. Trudy Gellm. lab. 14:5-49
'64. (KIRA 17:10)
SHIKHOBALOVA, N-P-
Present state Of the problem of the possibility of active animal
.L L
immunization by the larvae of helminths, inactivated by ionizing
radiation. Trudy Gellm. lab. 14:273-284 164.
(MIRA 17:10
SKRYABIN, Konstantin Tvanovich, akademik; SHIFMOBALOV-4. Nadezhda Pavlovna;
LAGODOVSKAYA., Yelena Arkad'yevna
[Oxyurata of animals and man.) Oksiuraty zhivotny" i chelovska.
Moskva, Nauka. Pt.3 1964. 466p. (Akademila nauk SSSR. Gell-
mintologicheskaia laboratorila. Osnovy nematodologii, vol.13)
(MI.RA 18W
SEIKHO13ALOVA, 1@.P@.; LEYKMA, Ye.8-.
Parasitism of helminth lar7ae in almormal hosts. Trudy
Gellm. lab. 15.,206-222 165 (MIRA 19.-l)
STIMIOBALOVA, PAR-UZH]2.'SKAYA, 1;.S-.
Immunization of laboratory animals with*Trichocephalus
larvae inactivated by ionizing radiation. Trudy Gellm.
lab. 15r223-231 t65 (MIRII 101-1)
r Y,
-it 'r-oL-le-as of Patihology. Inflaii-imation
12 1956, 11,10, 56176
*@iiikhodyrov, V.V.
:The Coui-.-ie of Infla,ur.-tation in Acute RaL:i--tiun
C.-Ln C G r.
Xr. Vses. K-rferaLitsii rjo Med. Radiol. .-Iksperir?.
Jed. Radiol., ;;oscow, medgiz, I--oW, M-174
Slats were subjecteO to sinFLe X-irradiati,-jri .-nd
inflamm,atior. (i) -,waa induced I t-,- 7 da@ys later by
-Liie injectii;n of '-,.I ml viscous cell,)idin ilito the
@@;UIJCLtaneo.,js tls-@,ies of the Irack. Upor, irradiatio
160 r, ti,,@ celloidin caused t1he develup.aent o
necrotic-hemorrhagic I dist.'Ji.,uished by the absenc
of lettkocytes and of -roliferatiz-.n of cellula-- e-1-
e7,ents and by a sur%ll amount of ederm. iith '300 r
I developed. Llianede---iis of
le,zkocytes -Aa6 less pronounced, violybilazts cnG
raacrophaSes did not a;.-pear, but there was r4ore ce.-
ema - 'AtI, 300 r, an exadative-hetuorrhajic I dev-
1/2
IVABOV, A.Ye.;
SHIKHODYROV, V.V.
PathologicAl changes produced by ionizing radintions, Itogi nauki.
Biol.nauki no.1:189-213 157. (KIRI 11:3)
(RADIATION BICMSS)
AUTHOR: SHUMDYROV, V. V. PA - 2270
TITLE: The Remote Consequences of Damage caused by Ionized Radiation.
(Otdalennyyw posledstviya porazheniy, vyzvannykh ioniziruvushohey
radiatsiyey, RusBian).
PERIODICAL: Atomnaia Energiia, 1957, Vol 2, Nr 2, IV 166-169 (U.s.S&Rs)
Received: 3 / 1957 Reviewed.- 4 / 1957
ABSTRACT: A conference was held on this topic at Moscow on November 20th and 21st;
more than 20 scientific lectures were held on that occasion. D. I.
ZAKUTINSKIJ, in his general. survey reported on the results obtained by
Soviet research workers in the course of recent yeaxs. ZAKUTINSKIJ paid
special attention to the influence of radiation energy on the progeny
of animals that had taken radioactive substances. The new data given by
the lecturer showed the destruction of the sensitivehess of the animals
treated in this way to a number of medical preparations. The major part
of the lecture dealt with the problem of the detrimental effects on
growth exercised by radioactive substances. - Same lectures dealt with
the condition of the blood-forming organs a long time after they had
recovered from acute or chronic radiation diseases; many new results
were discussed. Among others, the following topics formed the subjects
of reports: In the case of rabbits which, from 6 to 12 months previous-
ly, had been irradiated by strong doses of fast neutrons, the process
of blood regeneration took 2-6 months where erythocytea, and up to
1,5 years where leucooy-tes were concerned.Acute radiation disease
Card I/J.. caused dogs' hairs to turn grey, while further consequences were loss
PA - 2270
The Remote Consequences of Damage caused by Ionized Radiation.
ASSOCIATICK: Not given
PRESMED BY:
SUMUTTED:
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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P1,12. ( HANGE'S IN THE INIAST CELLS IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC RADIATION
SWFNESS (Russian text) - Shikhodirov V. V. - ARKII. PAT01'. 1957,
19/9 (35-42) Illus. 4
Experiments'an 70 dogs, 180 rats and 100 mice. Acute radiation sickness was
caused by whole-body radiation With X-rays or by the introduction (i.v. in dogs.
intra-abdominally in rats) of Sr89 and Sr9O (0.8 to 1.6 me./kg.). To obtain a con-
dition of chronic intoxication only 0.4 to 0.2 mc./kg. of radioactive Sr were ad-.
ministered. The mast cells were studied from patch preparations of back.or thigh.
Breakdown of the mast cells with release of the enlarged granula was observed
after a few hours in dogs, in the first 2 days in rats and mice. In the next few
days the number of mast cells clearly decreased and their cytoplasm became de-
granulated. A solution of cysteine (1 mg./g. body weight) injected intraperitoneal -
ly into a number of rats before the radiation (600 r.) caused it decreased break-
down of mast cells. The same result could be obtained by.the 3-1fold injection of
myelocytotoxic serum (0.1 ml. of an 0.02T6 solution); this was regarded as to be
due to a stimulation of the connective tissue, because it also caused a regeneration
of the mast cells. In cases of chronic radiation sickness there was an increase of
the mast cells with increased granulation during the first 3 to 4 months; after-
wards decompensation occurred and the phenomena appeared as described for
acute radiation sickness. Brandt - Berlin (V, 14, 16)
- ", Z - - Z-@ - - ."", J @@--"
=,4IKI,.0D,nP,0V ff. V.
"The Role of Au-toallergia in the Development of Haemorrhagic Phenomena in
Organisms Affected with aadiation Disease", by N. N. Klemparskaya, and
V. V. Shikhodyrov.
Report proBented at 2nd UN Atoms-for-Peace Conferonce., Geneva, 9-13 Sept 1958.
FETROV.A, N.D.; POLIKAJLPOVA, L.I.; SBITNEVA, M.F.; TUTOCHKIV.A, L.T.;
SHIJEODYROV, V.V-
'E'rotective effect of chondroitinsulfate in lethal-dose x-irradiation
[with summary in English]'. Med.rad. 3 no.4:34-41 JI-Ag '58.
(MIRA 12:3)
(CHONDROITIN SUIWATH, effects,
.in x-ray lethal-dose irradiated animals (Rua))
(ROENTGEN RAYS, effects,
lethal-dose, eff. of chondroitin sulfate in
animals (Rus))
'@'ancer Cctn:'er 50
Sec 1' Vol 7!10
4198- Changes in the loose connective tissue after irradiation with large
doses of -y-rays (Russian text) SHixiioDYRo,%- V. V. Arkh. Patol. 1938, ""'2
(56-63) Tables i Illus- 5
Twelve dogs were irradiated with a cobalt bomb (554 r./min.); after various inter-
vah (front dirtctlv after the irradiation to 9 hr. later) patch preparations were made
from the tipper part of the hind leg and subjected to the usual connective tissue
staining. Even immediately after & irradiation, disintegration of macrophages.
mast cells and young fibroblasts can be seen; the last-mentioned show an excessively
rapid maturation. The pericytes disappear, the collagenous fibres swell and dissolve,
the argyrophile fibres disintegrate. The interstitial substance ;Shows intensive
metachromatic staining. The animals died 15-27 lir. after the irradiation; at that
time all the macrophages and fibroblasts had disintegrated, with only shrivelled
nuclei remaining of the latter. The mast cells showed a marked decrease, the
collagtnous and argyrophile fibres and the ground substance presented the same
alterations as described above. There was also a congestive hyperaernia with
Stasis and peripheral leucocytosis. *andt Berlin
KLEMPARSKAYA, N.N.; KRAYEVSKIY, N.A.; ALIKH.ODYROT . '
(Moskva).
Local tests as a method for detecting autoaensitization in the irradiated
orgsniam. Biul. ekap. biol. i med. 46 no.12-.28-32 D '58. (MI@A 12;1)
1. Predstavlena deyetvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR U.N. Zhukovym-Yerezhni-
kovym.
(ALLYMY, experimental,
auto-sensitization reaction in x-irradiated animals (Has))
(RO13NTGBN RAYS, effects,
same)
H-
p" S.
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21
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PETROV, R.V.; SHIKHODYROV, V.V.
@-vw-a@@"-'
Morphological changes in experimental leptospirceis in irradiated
guinea Digs..Med. rad. 4 no-5:20-23 M7 '59. (MIRA 12:7)
(IMPTOSPIRMIS, exper.
eff. of x-irradiation on morphol. changes in guinea
pigs (Run))
(ROKUTGN RATS, eff..
on morphol. changes in ezoer. leptospirosiB in guinea
pigs (RuS))
SHIXHODIROV, V.V. [Shykhodyrov, V.V.]
Alectron microscope stndy of fibrous structures of the areolar
connective tissue in acute radiation sickness. Yiziol.zhur. 6
no.1:7118-124 ja-Y 160. (MIRA 13.5)
(CONMGTIV3 TISSUE) (RADIATION SIGMSS)
SHIKHODYFOV, V.V.; PETROV, R.V.; SBIITJEVA, M.F.
Signs of porous connective tissue sensitization in acute
radiation sickness. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 5 no-52'
66-70 161 (MIRk 17-24)
KMKPARMIU., U.N.,; @@IKEODTROV,. V.V.
Role of the s;@-nsilazall-on with tissue an'i- ns in the reac-bivi-
L, @e
U:@ - i-,--s in ixradia-@.-.@d cirvan.'sms. Radiobiologiia 3 no.2.1230 9-39
I rthan @ n
0 0
163 (MIlk 17:1)
VASIL-YEVA, N.N., Icand.med.nauk; IAPM, S.K., Icand.ned.n ; SEROV, V.V. ,
kand.med,nauk; SIIIKIIODYROV, V.V, ) kand.med.nauk; PETROVA, A.S. , @-and.
u -T
el.nauk (Mosiva
m
Third All-Union Congress of Pathoanatomists. Arkh.pat 21 no.10:
85-94 '59. @MIRA 14: a-)
(AITATORY, PATHOLOGICAI-CONGREESSES)
AID Nr. 996-3 24. June
KMCT OF SENSITIZATION OF TER REACTIVIn [Contd] 6/205AVOOVC02/013/024
zi-
were observed in rabbits vaccinated with a BCG suspension aft er sensiti
A
tion. In non-vaccinated rabbits additiondl'loss of wo-ight.(1.6 to 25*16),, paraly-
sis or lesion of the hind legs, leucocytosis - (250 000 to, 30, 0.00 leucocytes; per
1 mma blood) and pulmonary hemorrhage were observed. 41-'da:ys after sen-
sitization. The rate of formation of antibodies 4epends on the time' Interval.
between autos ensitization and vaccination.- Tkie:lowest values were@ obtained'
when the rabbits were vaccinated on the 8th or 21
qt day after, sensitization.
The pathological symptoms can be alleviated by'injec'tion of microbic antigens
within a week after sensitization. 'In guinea pigs,- in Wition'toleucocytosis,
a significant drop in the.leucocyte count (to 1800 to 2000,ceUs per l.rnm!* bloodY
was also dbserved. The autopsy of the animals ilevealed intestinal and pulmo-
dw
nary hemorrhages. None of the vaccinated guinea pigs expired In the ob-_
servat-aron period and the number of..cAse's of leucoperda. was -appreciably reduced.@.-@.:,.,-
when the animals were vaccinated either before, -.or-'t-days'a'fter-sdnsitiiation.
'ard
AID Kr. 996-3 24 Jinie
EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION (Cont.) t/P.0/63/003/002/013/024
But when vaccinated 35 days after sensitization,. 560/0. of, th 6 animals succumbed
w4Mn7tolOdays. Amore detailed study of-histological changes in the tis-
sues of a sensitized organism; the significance of -age and body weight, I the role
of e stimulant" (BCG dells), and the' ethbd.of administration of the tissue
s Fxl . , . - I . I
US ensions was conducted with mide. (death within
Pathological;symptom
8 710 days, weight loss, "development of leuc6penia, -and autoinfection) occurred.
under the following experimental conditions:, intracutaneous injectioni body
-weightl5tol7g, dose.oftissuesus-pension-0.5 m-1. @Th_enumbenoJhe@_
symp--
toms was reduced by the addition of a sterilized BCG suspension. @- Intraperi_@
toneal injection of large doses (2 MI) of tissue suspension resulted in the death
-of 500/9 of the animals during the first 48 hrs.. I -Histological studies of the tissue
and organs 8 to 10 days after sensitization showed a significant. inhibition of:
'protein dystrophy- of ih e* parenchymatous organs,'.- formation of -
a large number of plasma cells, and acinous hemoptysis. A proliferation of
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AUTHOR: Shikhody*rov., V. V.; Klemparskaya, N. N.
TITLC: Reaction of spleen, lymph nodes and loose connective tissue to antigen
stimulation in irradiated animal
SOURCE: Meditainskays, radiologiya,, no. 5,, 1964) 29-34
TOPIC TAGS: antibody producing organ., spleen) lymph node.. loose connective tissue,,;
cellular change, Salmonella breslau, vaccine induced cellular change,, radiation
induced cellular change, acute radiation siclmess., antigeh stimulation
ABSTRACT: Cellular changes in7the antibody-producing organs were studied in 3
test serles of white mice: 4-mized, irradiated., and '=m4zed end irradiated
animals. The AWMAI receiVed Warmed paratyphus, bres2au vacclue; !1-n-tzat;Lojz V".
determined 1 month later with a live culture. The LD50 for 4--4zed and nw-
imunized mice was found at 66 million and 42,OW mickabial bodies respectively.
A 500 r dose. vas ad--'--' tered for trradiation. The Pn4instlia I tissues. Vero Studied
2, 6p 24 hours and 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15 and 20 days aftter the respective treatmmu
In the first series vaccine introduction, caused structural changes In the above
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tissues. After 5-10 days spleen and lymph nodes showed a larger number of dividingt'.
lymphocyte and plasma cells, hemocytoblasts and megakanocytes., higher IVA content
in the protoplasm of the reticular cells. In the connective tissue an increased
number of new fibroblasts and macrophages with BHA accumilation in the protoplasm
was seen. In the second series., irradiation caused spleen and lymph node changes
.leading to degeneration of the lymphocytes, decrease of macrophageso dystrophy o
f
,reticular cells and polyemia of the organs. The loose connective tissue also
showed dystrophic changes, with a decreased number of cambial cells in the young
.fibroblasts and in macrophagess and a simm1taneouifincrease of mature'and late for=
:of fibroblasts and disintegrating cells. Mice irradiated 20 days after i=uniza-
;tion showed less pronounced morphologic changes of these organs and faster return
:to normal structure. The,loose connective tissue showed more active macrophage
;reaction, less cell disintegration at the climax of the radiation sickness and
tearlier restoration. The difference was most pronounced in the macrophages which
decreased by 5% on the 3-5th day in the izmmmized An'-a' and started to increase
-with the Tth day, while the non-Immmized mice reacted vith almost complete di In
.tegration of these cellej, restoration starting only vith the 10-15th days 0=6
art. has: figures.
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GRAYEVSKIY, E.Ya.; KOHOGODIN, V.I.; KUZIVI, A.M., ; NC1-;KAljEA,,
Yu.I.; clJR11OV, K.V.; STRWISOVA., MI.; SHAPIK, N.I.,
doktor bio-1. nauk; SHIMODTHOV, V.V.; MUS, L.Kh.;
ALEEKSAKHIN R.1@,
(Principles of radiobioloUl Osnovy radiatsionnoi bio-
logii. 'Moskva, Nauka, 196.4. 402 p. (1,JRA 18:1)
1. AkaderAya nauk SSSM. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki.
2. Chien-korrespondent All SSSF (for Kuzin).
YEGOROV, L.S.;GOLIDBURT, T.L.;SHIKHORIM., K.M.
Form and mechanism of the formation of the Gulya intrasion.
Trudy ITIIGA 107:3-12 159 (RIBA 13:3)
(Kotuy Valley--Geology, Structural)
(Maymecha Valley--Geology, Structural)
SHIKHORINA' K.M,
Alkali and alkali-ultrabasic rocks of the Sedete intrusion
(Maymecha-Kotuy region). Trudy NIIGA 121:186-198 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
()%ymecha Valley-Rocks, Igneous)
(Kotuy Valley-Rocks, Igneous)
IMIKHAYLOV, S.; SHIK11OV2--J---.
The new GAZ-53F motortruck. Avt.transp. 1+0 no.5:39-" MY '62.
(MIRA 15:5)
1. Gorfkovskiy avtomobilInyy zavod.
(Motortrucks)
SHIKHOVJ, B.
The ClAZ-53F motortruck. Za n-d. 20 no.7:14-15 J:L 162. (NIFA 15 -.7)
1. VedushchJ7 konstruktor Gorska*skogo avtomobillnogo zavoda.
(Gorkiy--Motortracks)
SHIKHO-V, B.A. [Shykhov, B.A.]
Themographic unit, with s@apiltanecrus re::iording of the pressure of
the e-ystem. Whim.prom. [Uk-r.] no.2:78-79 Ap-Je 165. (kim 18:6)
65" a
S/102/60/000/002/008/008/XX
D251/D304
AUTHORS: Kovallslkyy, M.V., Krementulo, Yu. V., Reutslkyy, V.
Yu., and_qhihov, B.O.
TITLE: A system of digital programming control of a milling
machine with power step motors
PERIODICAL: Avtomatyka, no. 2, 1960, 81-83
TEXT: The article describes a bi-coordinate system of digital pro-
g-ramming control for power step motors which was constructed in
the Instytut elektrotekhniky AN URSR (Electrotechnical Institute
of the AS UkrSSR). Details of the motor are given by B.O. Sihov
(Ref. 1: Avtomatyka, no. 1, 1959). The program was written on
punched type and is read off by a transmitter which works in syn-
chronism with a linear interpolator. In the program are indicated
the sign and quantity of the displacement with respect to the co-
ordinates. The working of the system is possible both as an inter-
polator and as an intermediate memory. The programming scheme is
c@
constructed in the form of two separate blocs. In the first bloc
Card 1/2 Z/.
A system of digital
S/102/60/000/002/008/'008/XX
D251/D304
are the reading device, a ferrite-transistor computor and its feed.
The overall dimensions of the bloc are 300x3OOx5OO mm. In the sec-
ond bloc is the power scheme of computation of the step motor; the
overall dimensions being 300Y.5OOx80O mm. There are 2 figures and
3 Soviet-bloc refererices.
ASSOCIATION: Instytut elektrotekhniky AN URSR (Electrotechnical
Institute of the.AS UkrSSR)
SUBMITTED: February 25, 1960
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- SHIIHGV-,,-Ba-,-Polkovnik, voyewW letchik 1-go klassa; KISHGBFMO, G.D.,
mayor, vo7enMy letchik pervogo klassa
Training on a TAK-18A is quite possible. Yest.Yozd.71.
no. 2: 84 2 160. (KIRA 13:7)
(Flight trainlzO
.C, i,@!1; 1-- [@-z .-
I @ @.. Vl@,,
SHIKHOV G.
We get ready for tourist hikes. Prof.-takh. obr. 12 no.6:29
Je 155. NLRA 8:9)
1. Zamestitell direktore. po uchebno-proizvodstvennoy chasti
Bpetsiallnogo remeslennogo uchilishcha, no.5 (g. Kirov)
(Tourism)
SHIKHOV, G. (g. Kirov).
I
Candid talk. Prof.-tekhn.obr. 13 no-3:23 Mr '56. (KLRA 9:7)
I.Direktor remaslannoge uchillshcha. pe makhanizateii sellskoge
khoz.ra7stva No.5.
(Communist education)
SHIKHOV, G.
Resolutions of the Kirovo Province workers. Mest..-rom.-i L-hud.
PromYs. 3 no.7:7 J1 162. O'Mk 15:8)
1. Predsedatell Kirovskogo oblastnogo komiteta professionaltnykh
soyuzov.
(Kirov Province--Trade unions) (Efficiency, Industrial)
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Cultivated Plants. M
Potatoas; Vegetables. Cuourbits.
- NO., 3, 1959, mo. iog,7i
Siberian Scientific Research institute of Agriculture.
: The Direct 41,1ethod (without transplanting) of Growing
Tomatoes.
: Sad i ogorod, 1958, No. '3, 19-21
Tomato seeds were sown into the ground on the 27th of Ma
at the Siberian 5cientifio Research Institute of Agricul.
ture (in the city of Omsk) into planting holes spaced at
the distance of 60 x 60 am at the rate of 6-8 seeds to
each planting hole. After two thinnings, two plants wer
left in the planting hole at the distanca of 15 am from
each other. Up to four cultivations and weedings were
dons during the summer. The plants were formed into two
two atems. The suckers were removed. The ripeningbega
as follows: in the variety Altayskiy Gruatovoy 14, in
_66-
Nn 109,71
:.A P's JOUP. R 11 959)
AT" 7 H(T,
"FdG. PU B.
B.3,-r I., c .1 Vol:@',-,skiy alyy Z,@ a@.@d Grur. tovcy Gri bovskiy on
the oE Wsi:-jst. When z3ojin,--- the s!---jds into
open tne px-,Doa:::s of jr-owtu'L -i-c- soverial- rataardtFLd
of 4-hi plants is erated.
i.j,@@ r-;., o..' tze frixIlts c,@meo elar'llei, Vuqn, in tomalvooa
-o".--, ny tnuls ph-xt Ling tlic,
uliko-.r
--crt; I dop.
Kra knizhnee i-:,.d lgl-.
SHIKHOV, M. M.
"Clinical Variants of Rhematoid Arthritis and Comparative Effects of
Different Therapeutic Methods." paper submitted at Ninth International Congress
of International league Against Rheumatism, Torontoj, Canada., 23-28 Jun 1957
C-3,800,11a
KOPTAVA, Ye.G.; SHIKHOVA, N.M.; KeLUN, S.Ya., SHIKHOV, N.M. (Sochi)
Xxperimental myocardial infarct and hydrogen sulfide baths [with
summary in .4;4glishl. Arkh.pat. 19 no.5:45-53 157. MRA lo:8)
1. Iz fizielogichaskoy laboratorii Uav. - doktor biologickeskikh
nauk S.Ya.Kqplun) I terapevtichaskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. X.M.Shikhov)
11auchno-issledovatOl'Bkogo ballneologicheskogo institute imeni I.V.
Stalina Uir. - dotsent M.F.Vladimirov)
(KYOGARDIAL INFARCT, exper.
eff. of hydrogen sulfide baths In dogs)
(BALNE010GY, in various dis.
hydrogen sulfide baths in experimental myocardial
infarct in dogs)
-11111 -If I .I
STRUKOV, A.I., prof. (Moskva); SHMOV, M.N., prof. (Sochi)
Hinth International Congress on Rheumatic Diseases. Klin.med. 35
no.12:139-146 D '57. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Chlen korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Strukov)
(TCROliTO-RHEUMATISH--CONGRASSES)
Country : USSR v
Category: Phamacology - Toxicology. Anti-Infaction @.Gents
fibs Jour: RZhBiol., ij@ 6, 1.959, No 27M
f@uthor Kaplun, S-Ya.; I(optava, Ye. G.; Shikhova, H.M.;
Shikhov, M.M.
Inst K "I 11fX/
r, " ,
Title The ln@Kcnl^cc of Salyciltaide on Compensa'Lory Pro-
cesses Under the Conditions of Experinental Dis-
ruption of Coronary Circulation.
Orir, Pub: V-r,-Lchebn. dolo, 1958, No 4, 429-432
Abstract: The experinents ware conducted on dogs with a
ligated anterior descending branch of the left cor-
onary artery. fs controls, dogs withoixt surgical
interventions of the heart were utilized. The
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Category: Pharmacology. Toxicology. Anti-Infection ;Zents.
Abs Jour: RZhBiol-, Nc 6, 15959, No 27M
orally three tines daily in
The disturbance of cardiac
deepens temporarily with I.
the time of 1 intake, this
veakens. - L.N. Lnavrent'yev
a dose of 0.3 g each.
activity induced by II
In accordance with
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_,_prof.; CRZEESMOVSKIY, V.V.9 mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
SHIRROV, M.M.
"Amkylosing spondyloarthrition'by X.L. Gladyrovskii. Reviewed by
M.M. Shikhov, T.V. Orsheshkavokii. Zdravookhraneuie 2 no.6:57-
58 IT-D l 59. (mm 1_3,-6)
1. Nauehno-issledovatellskiy institut revmatizma Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya RSFSR, g.Sochi.
(SKIN-DIMUSIS)
(GLADYMSKII, ILL.)
KAFLUN, S.Ya.; KOPTEVA, ye.G.; SHIKHOVA, N.M.; SHIKHOV M.M.
New data on the etfect of hydrogen sulfide baths on animals with
experimentally induced disorders df the cardiac blood,supplyi.
Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 25 no-4:304-309 JILAg 16-0.
(IffRA 13:9)
1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta revmatizma v Sochi (dir.
dotsent N.P. Vladimirov).
(HYDROGEN SULFIDE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(CORONARY VESSELS)
SHIKHOVY I-I.M., prof.; SHIKHOVA, N.M., dotsent; KAPLUNI S-Ya., doktor biol.
na@j KOFTEEVA, Ye.G., kand.med.nauk
Effect of salicylates on cardiac activity in experimental disturbance
of the coronary circulation (electrocardiographic data). Vrach. delo
no,6:14-18 Je-161. (KIRA 15:1)
1. Laboratoriya eksperiment4inoy patologii (zav. - doktor biol.
nauk S.Ya. Kaplun) i terapelticheskaya klinika Sochinskogo instituta
kurortologii (zaveduyushchiy - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof.
M.M.Shikhov).
(SALICILAL!S) (ELEGTROCARDIOGRAPHY)
(BLOQD-GIRCULATION, DISORDERS OF)
SHIMOV, M.M.2 zasl. deyatell nauki, prof., red.
[The3es of the reports of the Scientific Conference Dedicated
to the 25th Anniversary of the Sochi Scientific Research
Institute of Health Resort Therapy and Physiotherapy] Tezisy
r1okladov Nauchnoi konferentsii, posviashchennoi 25-letiiu
Sochinskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta kurortologii
i fizioterapii. Sochi: -,ochinskii nauchno-issl. in-t kurorto-
logii i fizioterapii, 1962. 138 p. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Nauchnaya konferentsiya, posvyashchennaya 25-leti-yu Sochin-
skr-o nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta. kurortologii i fi-
zioterapii.
SHMOVI-M-I.N., prof., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki RSFSR; ORZHESHKOVSKIY,
V.V.,, kand.med.nauk
Terminology of so-called infectious nonspecific polyarthritis.
Vrach.delo no.8:70-72 Ag 162. (MM 15:11)
1. Sochinskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut kurortologii
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID)
SHIKHOV, 11.1.
Occurrence of moth flies and pappataci fever in Krasnodar Territory.
Med.parez. i oaraz.bol.oupplement to no.1:47 157. (MIRA llil)
1. Iz Krasnodarskoy krayevoy protivommlyvriynoy stantaii.
(MSNCIDAR TNERITORY--MOTH FIISS).
URUPOV, A.K.) BYAKOV, Yu.A,.;_SHIKHOV, S.A,
Using the refraction method for mapping areas of increasing
thicknesses in the lower Carboniferous terrigenous formation,
Geol, nefti i gaza 5 no. 2:29-31 F 161. (MIRA 14:2)
1, Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Trest Pemineftegofizika.
(Volga-Ural region--Geology-Maps)
(Seismic prospecting)
SHIKHOV., S.A., aspirant
Stability of analytical contimiation of gravity anomalies. Izv,VYB.
ucheb.zav.; geod.i aerof. no.6:63-66 161. (MIRA 15-3)
1. Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M.Gorikogo.
(Gravity prospecting)
FjYAEOVP YLI.A.;
rig the marginal
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li a . (@IIRA 17:8)
P
MALOVICHKO, A.K.; SHIKHOV, S.A.; SHILGVA, A.A.
Characteristics of the gravity anomalous field in the area of
the Kama-Kinell Depression based on prospecting data. Nefteg3z.
geol. i geofiz. no.7:20-22 165. (114TRA 18:8)
1. Kontora. "Permlneftecreofizikall i Pefmskiy gosudarstvennyy
M
universitet.
21(9)
AUTHOR: Shikhov, S. 3. SOV/89-6-2-8/28
TITLE: Calculation of the Dimension Chlange Effect on the Critical
Mass of a Fast Reactor by "leans of 'the Perturbation Theory
(Uchet vliyaniya izmeneniya ra--merov na kriticheskuyu. massu
bystrojo reaktora s porioshchlyu tecrii vozmushcheniy)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya ener--iya, 1?519, Vol 6, Ur '11, pp 162 - 16a (USSR)
ABSTRACT: -1 method is devised whereby the critical mass of a reactor
in dei)endence on the composition and dimensions of its active
zone can be calculated .,,ith a sufficiently thick reflector.
The working foriula is introduced in the first approximation
into the general scheme of the p-_,rtarbation theory by employing
the methods of the similarity theorZ-. The space energy distri-
bution of the neutron flux ax-d th-- -..-a-lues of certain active
zone voluries- which must be determined numerically - in
a sufficiently thick reflector must be known for the calcula-
tion of the formula coefficients. if the coefficients deter-
mined are introduced into the deduced formula, the critical
mass can be calculated for a wide volume range of the active
Card 1/2 zone. There may be a difference of up to 1OVj* between the
Calculation of the Dimension Ciiange Effect on the SOV/89-6-2-0/28
Critical Mass of a Fast Reactor by Means of the Perturbation Theory
volu-nes. If the active zone in la-rUer than t-.-e range investiga-
ted, the coefficients for the new dimension range and the
distributions must be determined numerically anew. The coeffi-
cients of the deduced formula viere calculated for some typical
distribution spectra of a fast reactor for a number of iso-
topes (zr,lio,Fe,Ba) which may be contained .,.,ithin the active
zone of the reactor. The for@iula was checked by a nine-group
calculation for a reactor core volume of 200 - 1000 dm3. The
nine-group constants were determined according to Soviet and
foreign calculations published up to 1955. The results of the
work were discussed with A. I. Leypunskiy,, Regular Member
AS.UkrSSR, G.I. Marchuk, and L.N. Usechey. A. P. Karbayeva
and V. A. Kuzimicheva, En,-,ineers, checked the deduced formula
and the calculation of the coefficients. There are 4 tablea
and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: June 21, 1958
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21.1000 78319
sov/89-8-3-4/32
AUTHORS: Novozhilov, A. I., Shikhov, S. B.
TITLE: A Method of Averaging'Nuclear Constants for Calculations
of the Fast Reactor, Taking Into Account The Value of
Neutrons
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 3, pp 209-213 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors describe a method of averaging many-group
constants for the single-group computations of the cri-
tical volLune or critical mass of a two-zone fast reactor.
Usually, for computations of single-group cross sections,
one estimates approximately integral spectra separately
in the active zone and in the shield, and afterwards,
the Initial many-group constants are averaged over those
spectra. Trial computations showed that the critical'
mass obtained by means of an averaging over neutron
spectra of many-group constants is 10-20% lower than
the critical mass obtained by solving the many-group
spatial diffusion system of equations. One obviously
Card 1/9 produce3 a discrepancy by not taking into account the
A Method of Averaging Nuclear-Constants for 78319
Calculations of the Fast Reactor, Taking SOV/89-8-3-.4/32
Into Account The Value of Neutrons
different contributions to the reactivity of neutrons
of different importance. The authors devised a better.
method, starting from the equations for the total ba-
lance of neutrons and their importance in some finite
volume, without distinguishing between the active
zone and the shield,
Z (A) 1h 2: (Yht)i lh -
d .4
+x
ZL 0;
j; - 2:001'*
I'Z i +
j ye
i t
fn
Ll X.Ili -0
elf
(k = 1, 2,
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Calculations of the Fast Reactor, Taking
Into Account The Value of Neutrons
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SOV/89-8-3-4/32
Here 1h - @ (DA dV. n 11 (1),, dt'
are Integral fluxes and importances of neutrons of the
k-th group in the volume under consideration; J +
k' Jk
is total escape of neutrons and importance from that
volume; indexes c, f, and yb in the macroscopic cross-
sections indicate, respectively, the radiative capture,
fission, and total inelastic outflow from the given
group. y kj denotes the macroscopic cross section of
yb
the transfer from group j into group k, with
(h)
YS
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A Method of Averaging Nuclear*Constants for 78319
Calculations of the Fast Reactor, Taking SOV/89-8-3-4/32
Into Account The Value of Neutrons
k-th group where 1)(k) is number of
X k
fiooion neutrons per one fission caused by a neutron of
the k-th group. In Eq. (1) the group number increases
with the decrease of neutron energy. Spectra of the
neutron flux and neutron importance obtained from
conjugate Eqs. (1) and (2) are then used for the separate
averaging of the constants in the active zone and in
the shield. The single-group constant obtained permits
a reliable computation of the critical load of the
reactor without solving the spatial many-group diffusion
probldm. When solving (1) and (2) one assumes that the
loss into empty space is zero (for a thick enough
shield), while the escapes from the equivalent bare
reactors are counted as auxiliary (inner) sources of
the screen. The solution can be written in the form
proposed by L. N. Usachev:
Card 4-/9
A Method of Averaging Nuclear Constants for 78319
Calculations of the Fast Reacto-_r, Taking SOV/89-8-3-4/32
Into Account The Value of Neutrons
in
+ Al, I - K_
where
0) U)
V/ rj (7))
J'71
Mk is here the neutron flux of the k-th group in an
infinite medium -vrith fission neutrons as sources; Nk
is neutron flux in an infinite medium with inner sour-
ces representing escapes from the active zone. In a
footnote the authors observe that an averaging method,
taking into account the neutron importance, was pro-
posed independently by G. I. Marchuk, Numerical Methods
for Computation of Nuclear Reactors (Chislennyye metody
rascheta yadernykn reactorov), M., Atomizdat, 286
Card 5/9 (1958). While this represents a general iteration
A Method of Averaging Nuclear Constants for 78319
Calculations of the Fdst Reactor, Taking SOV/89-8-3-4/32
Into Account The Value of Neutrons
method for reduction of many-group diffusion problem
to an equivalent one- and two-group problem, and is
convenient for the computation of multizonal reactors,
it requires prior notions about space and energy
distribution of neutrons in reactors. The method
developed by the author starts by multiplying Eq.(l)
by-I k, and summing over all groups yields:
in in
Djj),1;+ EZ(h)1'1;'+ 1; (Z(h)lh 2:ki 1i)
ye
j= t
efl*
Imposing then the requirement that the reactivity
computed by the single-group-method coincides with the
reactivity obtained from the many-group calculation, the
authors obtained a set of equations for the averaging
of constants., and then using the single-group equation
Card 6/9 for the critical volume calculated the critical
A Method of Aver@tglng Nuclear Con8tants for 78319
Cale ula tions of' the Past Reactor, Taking SOV/89-8-3-4/32
Into Account The Value of Neutrons
SUBMITTED:
parameters of the two-zonal reactor. They com@uted
the composition of the active zone and screens for
three types of fact reactors. They also showed (see
Table 2) that single-group cross sections, computed
with and without contribution from neutron importances,
could be quite significant. The method of calculating
critical load of fast reactors outlined in the table
is applicable under the following conditionst (1) The
thickness of the shield must be of the order of 2-3
effective diffusion lengths. (2) There should be no
edge effects in the shield; such effects could be pre-
sent in case of intermediately fast reactors with '
hydrogen-containing materials In the shield. (3) The
size of the active zone should be larger than 4-5
single-group free path lengths of the neutrons. Small-
er zones would require corrections in equations used,
which would account for kinetic effects in gases. (4)
The method was checked for reactors with not more than
2 zones. There are 3 Tables; and 2 Soviet references.
January 8, 1959 Card 7/9
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Calculations of the Fast Reactor, Taking SOV/B9-8-3-4/32
Into Account The Value of Neutrons
Table 2. Single Group Cross Sections, Averaged With
and Without Accounting of Neutron Values.
ca)
T,
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1,112 1
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11,011181 :J.1NIJ17 11.1jil-'(11 1" 1.17 I-AiTj
Key to Tabl e 2. (a ) Reactor version; (b) metho d of
averagingi (c) acti ve zonej (d ) screenj (e) wit h
importancei (f) wit hout importance.
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Table 3. Volume ------ (C)
Portions of the Basic
Fissionable Isotope
G in Three Types
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AUTHORS1 Shikhov, S. B., Troyanskiy, V. B.
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TITLEi An effective two-group method of calculating intermediate-
thermal reactors
SOURCE; Teoriya I metody rascheta yadernykh reaktorov; sbornik
statey. Ed. by G. I. Marchuk. Moscow. Gosatomiz"dat, 1962,
66 - go
TEXTt Critical-mass calculations in one-group approximation with averaging
of the constants yield good results only when no boundary effects arise
(Ref. 1: Atomnaya energiya, 8, 3, 1960). Si 'nee this is not the case wit h
intermediate systems, the authors develop-a two-group method for use
together with averaging of the constants as described in Ref. 1.- The
spatial multi-group problem is reduced to a two-group problem in the follow-
ing wayj The m-group system of equationa that describes the interaction
between neutrons and medium in the fast and intermedlate regions, given in
diffusion multigroup approximation, is solved as in Ref. 1. From this an
expression for k eff is obtained which is compared with k eff calculated in
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two-group approximation for a'non-reflected reactor. Hence the two-group
.constants are obtained. This*system of constants for the epithermal
region is related to the spectrum of neutron importance. The constants
are averaged for systems with and without reflector and the constants of
the reflector are determined by comparison. The success of the two-gr@up
method depends considerably on the quality of averaging of the multi-
group constants in the resonance-energy range. The two-group method was
verified by numerical calculations and by comparing the results with those-@-
of a 15-group approximation for a homogeneouz spherical system with:-
riched uranium and-hydrocarbon moderator and reflector. The 15-group
method yields Ror - 36-0 cm and keff 0 1.007, the two-group method
Ror - 37-8 cm and'k eff , 1; these results show that both methods can be
considered as equivalent.
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