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S/190/6O/0O2/Oo8/oo6/o17 B004 B054 AUTHORS: B~ Sautin, B. V. TITLE: Mechanical-chemical Modification of CKC-30 (SKS-30) PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 1196-1200 TEXT: In the introduction, the authors discuss Western publications on the effect of mechanical cracking of natural rubbers on addition of maleic anhydride NO, and the structural schemes suggested. They attempted tG check this process on synthetic rubbers of Soviet origin, and in the present paper report on the result of mechanical cracking of GKC-30 (SKS-)D) rubber and polyisobutylene in the presence of MA. The rubber, or the poly- isobutylene, respectively, were rolled with additions of 1.3-515,16 of MA for 2, 10, or 30 minutes. The initial products were not purified Trom inhibitory impurities, nor did the process take place in an inert gas atmosphere. This Is explained by the fact that a sufficient number of macroradicals are formed so that their loss due to interaction with in- hibitors or atmospheric oxygen can be neglected. Besides, the experiments Card 112 liechanical-chemioal Modification of CKC-30 S/190/60/002/008/006/017 (SKS-30) B004/B054 conducted under such conditions are more illustrative in the practice. A difference was observed between the reaction of natural rubber and that of SKS-30 with MA. While natural rubber becomes brittle and the mixture crumbles, the plasticity of SKS-30 increases. The vulcanizates made of plasticized SKS-30,. with lampblack as filler, showed increased strength with increasing addition of MA and duration of the mechanical treatment of the initial SKS-30- On the assumption that on addition of ethylene glycol or zinc oxide in the presence of moisture the anhydride ring is opened, and carboxyl-containing rubbers are formed, the modified SKS-30 was pressed with 5% glycol or ZnO at 180 0C and a pressure of 100 atm for 60 minutes. The swalling property in benzene decreased, which confirmed the formation of a dense network with increasing MA content. Polyiso-o butylene treated with ethylene glycol or hexamethylene diamine at 180 C and 100 atm, remained soluble in benzine. On addition of MA, howev6r, its swelling decreased. with increasing MA content. This confirmed the formation of free macromolecules under the action of MA. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 6 non-Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti (Moscow Technological Instituteof the Light Industry) SUBMITTED: March 24, 1960 Card 2/2 BARAMBO)~K N.K. [Baramboym, N.K.] Problems of the mechanical chemistry of high polymers. Analele chimie 15 no..1:24-36 ja/mr 16o. (Ega 9:8) (Mechanical chemistry) (Polymers mid polymerization) BARAMBOYM, N.K., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, prof.; PYTOV, G.K., inzh. Mechanical and chemical modification of polyvinyl chloride, Nauch, trudy YJUP no.18:48-51 160. (KM 15:2) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnolo- globeskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. (Ethylene) ZAYTM7A, Ye.V., insh.; -~JAR-WOYM. N.K., doktor khimichookikh nauk, prof . Effect of the composition of the solution and of the &Ying temperature on the structure of polyaminde films. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; t6kh. leg, proms noe2:25-30 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Moskovskly tekbnologichaskiy inatttut legkoy promyeblannosti. Rakomandovana kafedroy tekbnologii iskunstvannoy kozhi. (Leather, Artificial) (Polyamides) ARAMBUM, N.K.; GORODIIOV, V.N. Molecular weight of c4rbochain polymers as a ftmction of dispersity durtug,their.moobauioal*dispersion. Vysokom. eoed. 2 no-2:197-199 P 160.! (MIRA 13:11) 1. Hoskovski7 takhnologicheakiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti. (Polymers ) (Molecular weights) BARAMBOYM, Nikolay Konstantinovich; ANOKHIN, Viktor Vasillyevicb; UYTBURD, tekbn, red, [Physics and chemistry of polymer materials of the shoe industry] Fizika i khimiia polimernykh. materialov obuvnogo proizvodstva. Kiev, Gos. izd-vo tekbn. lit-ry USSR, 1961. 242 p. (MIRA 14:11) (Shoe industry) (Polymers) aR PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5964 Baramboym, Nikolay Konstantinovicht Professor, Doctor of Chemical Mekhanokhimiya polimerov; khimiya.mekhanicheskikh protBessov pererabotki vyookopolimerov (Mechanochemistry of Polymers; the Chemistry of Mechanical Processes in the Reprocessing of High Polymers) Moscow, Gostekhizdat RSFSR., 1961. 250 P. 3800'eopieB printed, Reviewers: G. L. Slonimskiy, Professor, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, and V. 1. Alekseyenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: T. M. Minayeva; Tech. Ed.: T. A. Shapenkova. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for technical personnel of industri -lal enterprises which process polymer materials, personnel of scien~- tific research organizations, and teachers and students at schools of higher education. Card I/* Mechanochemistry of Polymers (Cont.) SOV/5964 GQVERAGE: The monograph is said to be the first systpmatic pres- entation of data from Soviet and non-Soviet sources published up to 1960 on problems of the mechanochemistry of high polymers. In partioular, it diseWeses 1) theoretical principles of mechanochemical proeessbB; 2) their significance in producing film-forming materials,, containers, I?aper,, rubber goodsand articles from reclaimed materials- 3) the manufacture of products from graft and block copolymers; 4) synthetic fibers and plas- ties, 5) extension of the service life df films, synthetic fabrIcs, and various other articles made from polymers; and 6) utilization of industrial waste products. V..A Kargin, k. A Berlin, N. K. Baramboym, M. S. Akutin, (W. F:I,Watson, (R. a.) Ceresa, and the author and his coworkers are credited with creating this new branch of science as a result of their research. The science deals.with the formation of chemically active macromolecules result#g from mechanical stress on polymeric materials, and'also with mechanical action produced by chemical reactions, e. g., muscular contraction. Ch. VIII was written by I. N. Sterligov, Engineer. There are 262 references, mainly Soviet. Card 2/4 S/081/62/000/013/05VO54 B160/B101 AUTHORS: Baramboym, K. K., Popov, V. 1. TITLE: Physical and chemical modification of CAB (SKB) with maleio anhydride 2EHIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1962, 643, abstract 13P290 (Nauchn. tr. j4osk. tekhnol. in-t legkoy prom-sti, no. 19, 1961, 54 - 58) TEXT: The introduction of maleio anhydride into CKS-40 (SKB-40) in cold rolls or in an extruder scarcely affects the plasticity of the mixture as compared rith a control, but its solubility in aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons is reduced, the moisture absorption of SKB-40 rolled for 20 min,w"Ith 6% maleic anhydride goes up to 85%f and it becomes possible to vulcanize the material rith metal oxides. Vulcanizates of modified SO-40 are not inferior to others as regards resistance and ageing, and their streneth-is slightly hi&her. [Aist racter's note: Complete translation. Card 1/1 S/o8l/63/000/01)5/668/075 AUTFOR: Baramboyn. N. K., Saltusova, Ye. P. and Cheremisinova, S. P. TITLE: The effect of the nature of adhesive materials on the temperature conditions of adhesion PFXODI%".AL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, no. 5, 1963, 618 abstract J~T280 (Nauch. tr. Mosk. tekhnol. in.-t. legkoy prom-sti, 1961, r-o. 23, 71 - 74) TEXT: The relationships of the rate of heating of press plate and an adhesive seam made of fast hardening resins, used in the shoe industry, as well as of changes in temperature as a function of the nature of pairs of the cemented materials (SM) daring one-sided heating were investigated. Thai following materials were used as SM: undyed -fabric (serge ticking) (1), shoe sole leather 4 = in thickness (2), porous colored rubber 6 mm in thicki-ess (3). Even under relatively slow simultaneous heating of the press plato and, SM, a significant drop in temperature exists between them, the absolute value of which depends on t6 thickness of the material and its thermal insulation properties. If, after I hour, the temperature attained by press plate is 100' Card 1/2 L 12311-5-3 6 The effect of the nature of ... s/o8l/63/00o/oo5/o68/o?5 C. a drop in (1) /V 50 C, then f or (2) 1%, 450 C and for (3) ~500 C. The rate of termerature rise of the adhesive seam is influenced not only by 'the rat",re of the material-, through which the heat is conducted, but also by the nature of the material of the glued pair. Acceleration of the processes of adhesion must be based, not on intensification of the heating effect, but in findding the cold hardening adhesives, the use of high frequency current for effective heating of the adhesive seam, finding of exothermic self-heating adhesives and the use,of the electric shook effect in hardening. V. Glagolev. [Abstractor's note; Complete translation] Card 212 S/081/62/000/020/039/040 B144/B101 AUTHOR: Baramboym, No Ko TITLE: Some regularities of the mechanical cracking of rigid polymers PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya,-no. 20, 1962,591, abstract 20R18 (Nauchn. tr. Moak. tekhnol. in-t legkoy' prom-sti, no. 21, 1961, a9-:96) TEXT: The experimental data are discussed that were obtained'from the mechanical cracking of rigid polymers in N 2 atmosphere and in air at +50 to -70 0C in ball and vibrating mills. A description is given of the regularities and the effect of various fa6tors (chemical nature, tempera- ture, molecular weight, nature of acceptors and liquid media, principle: of the effect, and design particularities of the apparatus) on the mechanical-cracking process of rigid polymer system. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation 73 Card 1/1 BARAMBOYR, IN.K., doktor Ichimicheskikh nauk, prof.; YEFREMYCHEU, Ye.A.P inzh. - Comparative study of adhesive compositions with a base of synthetic latexes. Izv.vys,,uoheb.MW.; tekh.leg.prom. 3:34-37 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Moskovskiy tekbnologicheskiy institut, legkoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy fizicheskoy i, kolloidnoy khimii. (Adhesives-Testing) 323154 'K2 _00 7.209 S/190/62/004/001/017/020 B145fB147 AUTHOR; Baramboym, N. K. TITLE; Mechanical degradation of polystyrene and polymethyl methacrylate in the presence of various acceptors PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, no., 1, 1962, TEXT: The effect of various acceptors on the mechanical cracking of polystyrene and polymethyl methacrylate has been studied since the mechanical cracking of stiff polymers, in comparison with that of elastic polymers, has been insufficiently investigated so far. Diphenyl- amine (DPA), p.-aminophenol (PAP), p-nitropheno! (PNP), pentachlorophenol (PCP)? hydroquinone (RQ), a-naphthol (AN), a-naphthylamine (ANA). and atmospheric oxygen were used as acceptors. Vibratory mills designed an.' d constructed by the VNIIITISM were used for mechanical cracking. The cracking process took 120 sec with cooling (liquid N21 at 30~sec intervals, The concentration dependence of the intrinsic viscosity of solutions of the initial samples (polymer + 5~ acceptor) and of solutions of the cracking products were determined and the solutions subjected to tjrbidi- Card 1/3 S/190/62/004/001/017/0~O MechaAical degradation of B145/BI47 metric titration at the same time (solvent and precipitant, respectively, in the case of polystyrene; benzene and 50~ ethanol; in the case of polymethyl methacrylatea acetone and cyclohexanone .. respectively), The subs-hances added as acceptors were found to have a specific effect on the which is rheological behavior of the solutions of the initial samples. not due to the summation of the viscosities of acceptors and polymerb. This is attributed to the occurrence of bonds betwaen chains due to oxidation processes~ Taking the degree of cracking~ which manifest5 itself by z--n increase in viscosity of the solutions of the crack~,--,g pzoducts, as -a measure for the activity of the accelptors, the a,-,~,eptors range as follows. IIQ ~ PAP ~;%&N ;o, DPA ~;>ANA;~- PCP 1- 02 7-- PN P and HQ >PAP> ANA> DPA >O-,) --:-PCP --AN >PNP. These sequences have been estabjl-&~d acc.ording to the d?crease in arti-ity for polystyrene and polyme-,.hyl methacrylate~ respectively, The differences between the two series. particularly with regard to the position of oxygen and AN, are to the relatively high stability of the resulting poly6tvrena radioal, The turbidimetric curves are also different, Tn the case o F in a, hii:' polystyrene ., preciptation of 'he cracking products eel. ter precipitant concentrations than in the case of 'he solutions of the -4 Card 2/., Mechanical degradation of 323.54 S/190/62/004/001/017/020 B145/B147 initial samples, whereas the case is inverse with polymethyl methacrylate. This result, together with the results of viscosity measurements, indi- cates that linear products are obtained by mechanical cracking of polystyrene, while branched products are obtained from polymethyl methacrylate. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 2 references: I Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: M. Picks, W. F. Watson, J. Polymer Sci., 9, 229, 1952. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promysh- lennosti (Moscow Technological Institute of Light industry) SUBMITTED: February 7, 1961 Card 3/3 DUMBURG, B.N. -, SAMY, B.A.; BARAMBOYH, N.K. Modification of butadiene-styrene rubboxv with thermosetting resins. Part 1. Vysokom.soed. 4 no.7-.1019-1026 Jl 162. O-MU 15.7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iasledovatellskiy institut plenochnykh materialov i iskusatvennoy kozhi. (Rubber* Synthetic) (Styrene polymers) (Phenol condensation products) BARAMOYM, N.K., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, prof.; SALTUSOVA, Ye.F., inzh.; ------------CMMMSINOVA, S.P., studentka Effect of the nature of the glued material on the temperature conditions of gluing. Nauch.trudy MTILP no.23:71-74 161. (NIfLA 15:9) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnologichaskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. (Shoo manufacture) (Gluin ) ,.9 BARMBOIM. N-L, doktor khimich"kikh nauk, prof.; CHESUNOVA, A. G.P inzh. Method of inoreasing the strength of thread joints of parts made with porous polymer mwterials. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.,- tekh. leg. prom. no.4395-102 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Moskovskiy tokhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlemosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy fizicY"koy i kolloidnoy khimli. (Boots and shoes, Rubber) 1:.~ W-9 1,Seaior reses-rch 0 ~MIAIQM ~4 OMRM7-!~- KMUBOV, lir*F., assistent; REBROVA, N.B., student; doktor khim. nauk, prof. Determining vulcanization accelerators by the method of paper chromatography. Nauch. trudy MTILP no.24:49-53 162. (MMU 16-.7) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnologicheakogo inatituta legkoy promyshlennosti. (Rubber-Analysis) (Paper chromatography) .-BARAMBOXH, N.K., doktor khim, nauk, prof.; VAYMHMYN,, R.Ya.., inzh. Increasing the stiffness of clothing elements. Nauch. trudy NTILP no.24:53-57 162. (MIRA 16--7) 1. Kafedry fizicheakoy, kolloiAnoy khimii i tekhnologii alveMkh izde.liy Mookovskogo tekhnologioheskogo inBtituta legkoy prbnyskk1en- nosti. (Textile finishing) (Rubberp Synthetic) BULMOYM. N.K., doktor khim. nauk., prof.; KARAS, R.G., inzh. --r Investigating glued compositions. Nauch. trudy NTILP no.24: 57-60 162. (MIRA 16-.7) 1. Kafedry fizicheskoy, kolloidnoy Ichinii i tekhnologii obuvi Moskovskogo tokhnolog.4.eheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. (Adhesives) (Shoe mamLfacture) BARAMBPT~,,, doktor khim. nauk, prof.; DARKHANOV, G.M., inzh. Investigating the aqueous dispersions of polyamidea. Nauch. trucly MTILP 25-0129-133 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo inatituta legkoy promwahlennosti. BARAMBOYM, N.K., doktor khim. nauk, prof.; SOKOLOVA, N.K., inzh. Investigating the machanochemioal derivatives of polywddea. Nauch. trudy MTILP 25:146-149 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhno- I logicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. BARAMBOYM., NA.i doktor khim. nauk., prof.; MALOSHUK, Yu.S., assistent ........... Kinetics of the permeability to moisture and porosity. Nauch. trudy MTILP 25:150-153 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnologichaskogo instituta legkoy proaqahlennosti. YEVSTRATOVA, N.M., student; GUBINNSKAYA, T.N., student; CHURINOVA, L.G., studen - BARAMBOY-X,-N.K..,-,doktor khimicheakikh nauk, prof. Ion exchanging compositions containing thiol groups. Nauch. trudy MTILP no.26:35-37 162. (MM 17:5) 1. Kafedra fizicheakoy i koUoidnoy khimii Yoskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. BARAMBDP47 N.K., doktor khim. nauk, prof.? GONCHAROVA, V.A., Inzh. - P Synthesis and investigation of &4-ophililc copolymers of male3c anhydride. Much. trudy MTIIX no.26.38-45 162. (MMA 17:5) 1. Kafedra fizichaskoy i kolloidnoy khImAA ~bskovskogo tekhnologicheakogo inatituta legkoy promvahlen-nost'.. BARAMYM, N.K., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, prof.; NURIYFEV, M.A., inzh. Adhesive properties of yater-soluble synthetic polymers. Nauch. trudy MTILP no.26t77-80 162. (MM 17:5) 1. Kafedra fizicheakoy khimii, kafedra kolloidnoy khimii kafedra tekhnologii obuvi Moskovakogo tekhnologicheakogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. BARAH30iM. N.K.,,,,dok*.or khimicheskikh nauk, prof.; VEDEETEYLTA, G.P., inzh. Fastening of trimmings with adhesives. Nauch. trudy IATILP no.27: 188-190 163. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy khimii, kafedra kolloidnoy khimii i iafedra tekhnologii shveynykh izdeliy Moskovskogo teklinologicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. W, -'ACCESSION NR: AP4042338 S/0138'/64/000/007/0011/0015 N. K. AUTHOR: Dinzburg, B. N., Safry, B. Bar m TITLE: Properties of vulcanizates from NBR rubbers combined with 6ermosetting resins SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 7,'1964'. 11-15 TOPIC TAGS: NBR rubber, phenolic resin, synthetic rubber, novolak resin, resol resin, thermosetting resin, rubber SKN-18, rubber SKN-26, rubb'er SKN-40, 14BR vulcanizate pioperty, phenolic resin effect, urotropin effect, thermosetting master batch method', vulcanizate transparency ABSTRACT: NBR rubbers SKN-18, S"-26 and SIM-46-were combined with novolak resins A-18, 15- and 17 or resol resinsf76, 118, 214, 220, 236 and*Bakelite A (100 parts by weight NBR rubber, 2 parts stearin, 5 parts zinc oxide, 2 parts sulfur, 3. 5 parts Captax, 3 parts hard resin; urotropin, 0-15 parts by weight of resin) on 200 x 450 mi.,dng rolls (friction 1. 33),- using standard (20min. roll temp. 30-50C) or thermosetting master batch Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4042i38 20 min., 150C) methods. The vulcanization temperature was 155C. The vulcanizates resins on the tie were analyzed to determine the effebts of the varlou~' dr,"Proper s and the comparative effectivenessof t4e two different methos., Results are'tabulat~a and graphed (see Enclosure) and indicate that the physipal and rnqphanical properXies were improved substantially by addition of ph~nolic resins and urotrppin-'as the curing agent. Trans- parent vulcanizates can be obtained with optimal proportions (10 parts by weight to 100 parts of resin) or urotropin. Ile thermosetting master batch method sigaific;intly increased -the effectiveness of the use of phenolic res 'ins in NBR rubbers, especially in Increasing the strength and cold resistanbe;of the vulcanizates. Orig. art. has: 4 graphs and 4 tables.' ki tu ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuzny~k nauchno i-issledovatelli y Insti t plenochny*kh materialov I iskusstvennoy kozhi (All-`U~ion Scientific Research Institute for Film Materials and Artificial leather) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 01 SUB ~CODE: MT NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 004 2/3 L C.ard - ACCESSION NR: AP4042338 ENCLOSURE: 01 ISO /40 140 Fig. 1. Effect of urotropin on the properties of vulcanIzates of SKN-40 containing resin 18. Ordinat6 a (curve 3) = residual elongation in %, ordinateb (curve 2) relativo elongation In %, ordinate c (curve 1) rupture strength in kgs/cm2; absoWaa = content of urot~ropirx in wt. Card 3/3 I Ow. NR .4 IVg A I Or I NOR;- =U~~ vilents- C, -4 XUKHARCHIK, M.M., aspirant; BARAMBOYM N.K., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, .4_ prof. Characteristics of the methodE for the analysis of the aqueous solutions of polymers. Nauch. trudy MTILP no.292117-126 t64. (YJRA 18W 1. Kaf~dra fizichaskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnologi-. chaskogo instituts. legkoy promyahlennosti. BARAMBOYT, !1,'~ -, fiOktOr 1-hW- Cheskikh nauk, prof. Mkicharical degradation of' rigid polymers in tho prEsance of various acceptors. Nauch. trudy YTILP no.29sl27-131 164. ~MIRA 185:4) 1. KFifedra flzicheskoy i kollaidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnelo- gichoskogo Instituts, legkoy promynblenriosti. ZIIEI-.TOVA,, A.V., aspirant; 4Wj-iBOYM, N.K., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, prof. Studying the properties of the dispersions of protein copolymers. Nauch. trudy ffr7LP no.30:18-25 f64. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnolo- gicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. BARAMBOYM. N.K., doktor khimichFskikh nauk, prof.; KUMARCHIK, aspirant Investigat-'ng the properties of solutions of watersoluble polymer mixtures. Naucb. tnidy YMTILP nc.30:1084-216 164. (MIRA IS: 6) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khImAt Moskovskogo tekbnolo- gicheskogo instituta legkoy pro-,-..,,yshIennosti. BARAMBOYM, N.K., doktor khimicheakikb nauk, prof.; SIMAKOV, Yu.S., asalstent Mechanical synthesis in the medium of crystallized monomers. Nauch. trudy WILP no.30:188-1191 164. OMIRA 18:6) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskove ogo tekhno- logicheskogo instituta legkoy promysblennosti. it Card 1/3 - -- -, --;c Researc"! - . ~T;- v Y,- - , 1 -1 ~-~.~Pdon Scien-f if I I 'r - i I- xrcl - 3i,3 L 38364-66 Fwrr j) IT :g lp(,,) ACC NRt AP6019946 --MCE COW: *o323/66/000/001/00. /0057 Sciences); AUTHORI Piotasov V G (Engr.); Bars~p N. K, (Prof.; Dr. of Chemical jM1 Baranovat L* Po -terligova L N. Vnere) ORGI Physical and Colloidal Chemistry Departmentp Moscow Tat of the Ught Indus (Karedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy, khimJ 13gicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti) TITLE$ Study of adh vivo based on modified po3.yetby14ne"' SOURCM IVUZ. Tekhnologiya legkoy promyshlennostiq no. 19 19669 54-57 TOPIC TAGS$ adhesivep polyethylene plastiop footgear, polypropylene plastic, mal9io anhydride ABSTRACT: The possibility of using modified polyethylene as an adhesive for bonding footwear and sewing g materials was investigated. The mechanochemical modification of polyethylene involved the use of a laboratory extruder; maleic anhydride (M) was introduced to, increase the polarityo and atactic polypropylene (APF)--ww added as a plasticizer.\'~ The properties of the adhesives were tested by bonding footwear and sewing materials in various combinations. Adhesive bonds in footwear materials were tested for ply aeparationp eAd in sewing materialsp for ply separation and shear* It was found that as the atactic po3ypropylens content of polyethylene risesp the ,---A 1/2 L 38364-66 ACC NRz AP6019946 resistance to ply separation increases; this is attributed to the plasticizing effect of APP. The addition of MA to the adhesive composition Increases the adhe- sive strength by increasing the polarity of polyethylene and &tactic polypropylene (by forming carboxyl groups). It is concluded that the use of modified polyethylene offers attractive new prospects for the production of inexpensive and efficient adhe- sives for the footwear and clothing Industry. Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 2 tables. SUB COM 11/ SUBM DATEI 20AU651 ORIG RVI 004/ .-:233~0-66 V9T(m)/EWP(J)/T ACC NRo AF60D6976 SOURCE GODEs AUTHORSz- Baramboym,, N. K.; 3 0v) Yu# So OHG.* Moscow Technological Institute for Light Industry (Moskovskiy tekknologichoskiy institut legkoy promyshlonnosti) . - 311~~ T1TLKx Mechanical synthesis of.2joolymers in frozen solutions POUICEs V)-sokomolekulyarrW" soyedineniya, ve 8j no* 2s 19661 235-239 TOPIC TAG3: copolymerization,, free radical., polya.-mide/ AK 6oAo polyamide ABSTRAGT- Free radicals formed during the dispersion process of a frozen solution of polymor atid monomer have been employed in mechanical synthesis of copolymers, Mixed 60/h ~I) served as polymer-initiator, and acrylic acid (II) served as njunomer-solvent. A 25% solution of I in It prepared at room temperature, was frozen In liquid nitrogen or dr~r ice and dispersed in a vibrating mill. Aj solid, colorless product was formed after one minute. Dispersion in water yielded 70% of a gel- like insoluble copolymer which is apparently a mixture of block and graft copolymers. Free radical mechanism of the copolymerization7process is supported by inhibition of copolymerization in the presence of quinone, -as can be seen in Fig,, 1. However, a partial ionic mechanism is not excluded, This mechanism of mechanical copolymeriza- tion seems to be general for cross-linked systems* Card-1/2- uDc t 541.64 i L 23330-66 ACC N& AP6006976 r Fig. 1. rield of mechanical copolymer polyamid4polyacrylio acidlas a Tu-n-c-t Ion of -fF-e amUat of inhibitor in the initial solution, 0 it.~S0 content of Orige arts hast figures* SIJB OODEt 07/ SUBM. DATE t23Feb65/ ORIO MWt 008/ Cal OTH REFs 001 A C C NIq,.AR 60 20 9 2[ SOURCE CG;)--: UiZ/0-1--96/66/000-166~/hO-0-5-/BO-~c AUTHOR: Baramboym, N. K.; Xoryakov, V. Ya-; Kuklin, E. D. TITLE: Lnvarotigation of electroconducting hydrophilic polymerfilms SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektrotekhn i energ, Abs. 2B26 REF SOURCE: Nauch. ir. Mosk. tekhnol.* in-t legkoy pro.-,i-sti,vyp.* 31, '965, 057-72 TOPIC TAGS: microelectronic thin film, polymer physical property, polyvinyl alcohol ABSTRACT: The p-roperties of films made from pblyvinyl alcohol f i I I ed with colloidal graphite have been st4udied' The res" tivity of these films is minimal when the graphite co-zitent, is 7031o. & degreelof intumescence, tearing strength, and elongation rionotonouly-decroaaa while relative viscosity increases, when the graphite content increases. In'troducti-6n. of a plasticizer (glycerin) tends to increase the film The extremal dependence of the electric conductivity on the degree of fil-I and the concentration of source solution is connected with structural changes u in the i;rap'~itto lattice distributed in tho polymer. Four -figures..Cna table. Bibliography of 3 titles. L. Zybov [Translattion of abstract-' SUB CODE: 09, 07 UDC: 621.515. PISARENKO, Aleksandr Pavlovich, prof.; POSPELOVA, Kseniya Aleksandrovr-a, dots.; YAKOVLEV, Aleksardr Georgiyevicb, dots.; VOYUTSKIY, S.S.) prof., retsenzent; NAZAROV, V.I., prof.# reteenzent; TAUBMAN, S.S., prof., retsenzent- BARAMBOYM N K * prof., retsenzent; STUKOVNIV, I.D.) red. izd-va; m. red. .9 .1 [Course in colloid chemistry) Kurs kolloidnoi khimii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola." 1961. 241 P. (MIRA 14.12) (Colloids) KUKWCHIK) M.M.) aspirant; BARAMB!7~;_,N.K., prof., doktor khim. nauk Basic characteristics of the solutions of polymer mixtures. Nauch. trudy MTILP 25:106-117 162. WRA 16:8) 1. Ka-fedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo takhnologicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlonnosti. KURDUBOV, Yu.F., aspistent; BARAMBOYM, N.K., dok-tor khim. nauk, prof. Use of the fractions of lignin obtained by hydrolysis as reinforcing agents in the manufacture of s~nthetie rubber. ITauab. trudy MTILP 25:154-158 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kafedra fizicheakoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo, tekhno- logicheakogo instituta legkoy proWshlennosti. BARAMBOYM, N.K.P doktor khim. nauk, prof.; MALOSHUK, Yu.S., inzh. Investigating the kinetics of the permeability to moisture of polymer films at variable drops of humidity. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. leg. prom. no.4:39-45 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii. WHEDLISIMILIt G.I.1 BARAMIDE, D.G. I Functional characteristics of small,-arteries in the cerebral cortex. Dokl. AN SSSR 163 no.2,529-532, Jl '-~5. (PIRA 1817) 1. Institut fiziologii AN GruaSSR..Submitted September 24, 1964. SKRIPNIK, Ya. P.; LERIER, I.M.; KOIMN, A.V.; BAFV,14ID7-E, G.A. Manufacturing protein fodder concentrates, antibiotics, and vitamins from alcohol product16n wastes. Spirt.prom. 27 no.4:21-25 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Distilling industriei3--BY-products) ~(rof., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; ASATIANI, L.R., red.; KALANDADZE, V.A., red.; PESVIANIDZE, A.V.., red.; STERQIOV, A.V., red.; SULABERIDZE, Sh.., red.izd-va,, NOTSMUDZE, Sh.; tekhn. red. (Ropeways] Kanat-nye dorogi; sbornik statei. Tbilisis Gos.izd-vo "Sabehota SakArtvelo," 1961. 286 p. (MIRA 15:6) (Cableways) U155 8/iel/62/004/010/050/063 B102/B112 qj_Gj_A~v Gurgenishvili, G. Ye., and Xhutsishvilip AUTHORS: Barg;aft G. R. TITLE: quantum theory of cyclotron resonance in a degenerate band PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela,.v- 4, no- 10, 1962, 2958-2963 TEXT: According to Luttinger (Phys.'Rev. 162, 10301 1956) the hole levels in the degenerate valence band of germanium can be divided into four groups, t*o of which (a+,b+) appertain to light and two (a-lb-) to heavy holes. If the initially applied magnetic field is crossed by an alternating electric field then cyclotron resonance absorption takes place and, as shown by Goodman (Phys. Rev. 122, 397, 1961-), transitions take place not only between levels of one group but also between a! and a or between b+ and b . If the alternating electric field is applied along the magnetic field then transitions between the level groups s: and b are excited as is shown in the present paper. The probabilities of the various cyclotron transitions possible are calculated. The interaction between the holes and the alternating field is despribed by Card 1/5 s/1ai/62/004/010/05o/o6,3 Quantum theory of cyclotron BIO~/BM F=.V k-#--!A)-X(k)= Ox(kleAq w9ore is the hole Hamiltonian in the constant magnetic fieldp the momentum of the holes without alternating field and the vector potential 1(it 'a, 4 of the incident wave;. F - Ve + V+ eiG)t ; V . e (9) Al The c Al k transition probability per unit time is given by 2n (6)1 q((j) gives the line shape. It is obvious that in ihe case of a nondegenerate band with isotropic square dispersion law 2 k /2m* and V -e-'k'OAT,/M*c) a field E . 2E1cos4)t applied parallel to the agnetio field.causes no transition. A vertical field boweverp does catse such transitions:. nce W(p r4 n -1- 1, (n (12); Card 2/5 S/181./62/004/010/050/o63 Quantum theory of cyplotron 06. B102/B112 A -icE,/Cj. The byolotron transitions in the degenerate valence band of germanium are atudie4. 72 ' 73 and q a 0 is aosumed for the Lutt4nger tarameter of the hole Hamiltonian (spherical symmetry). Thus (14) and M 2 2. c V= (kA. 4- k;A,) (Aj) Mc 1(,, 7) 2 (17) -+-(Aj)(kj.-4- kjy)] are obtained. If the electric field is perpendicular- to Lhe magnetic field then V,==�A S (18) k. k, and the possible transitione.are WL(n) a� (n b* (n) b (n Card 3/5 Quantum theory of cyclotron In the case of parallel fields B/181162/004/010/050/063 B102/~112 V A me and the possible transitions are (19) At small quantum numbers n all possible -transitions have probabilitieB amounting to one order of magnitude. For n>>1 the transition probabilities for a � (n) *---),b + (n+1) tend to zero as n increases and the frequencies are independent J n. The transition probabilities of levels of light and heavy holes do not tend to zero as n increases and the frequencies are dependent on n. Ths'peaks of the latter disappear againat those of the ordinary cyclotron transitions so that il the n are euificiently large only two peaks will be obtained that belong to transitions between neighboring levels of one group. There are 2 tables. Card 4/5 8/141 62/004/010/050/063 Quantum theory of cyclotron B102 B11 YB ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN Gruz. SSRj Tbilisi (Institute of Physics AS GruzSSR, Tbilisi) SUBMITTED: June 259 1962 r') j ~ i" Ij f) I I I) ":!,?, K - [') \. BAR e-*Ip- Studying electric brakes of a mine hoisting machine. Trudy Inst. mt. i gor..dela AN Grus. SSR 2r147-173 149. (MM 11ti) (Mine hoisting-Brakes) BARAMIDZE, K. M.. 4-,- BARAMIDZE, K. M. -- "INVESTIGATION OF THE PROCES3 or AUTOMATIZING A MINE HOISTING MACHINE WITH A CrNTRIFU06L BRAME." SU13 II JUL 52, INST OF MINING, ACAD SCI U35R (DISSERTATION FOR TnE DEGREE OF DOCTOR IN TECHNICAL SCICNCES) SO: VECHERNAYA MOSKVA, JA14UARY DECEMBER 1952 DZIDZIGURI, A.A.; BARAMIDZE,,-K.M.,-red.; BAKIIADZE, D.S., red.iEd-va; TODUA. A.R.,--- 6khn.red. [Operation of mine fans in complex systems] Rabota shakhtnykh ventillatorov,v slozbnykh settakh. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Gruzinskni SSR, 1958. 165 p. (MIRK 11:12) (Mine ventilation) (Fans, Mechanical) BARAMIDZE, K.M., -prof.-, PESVIANDER, A.Y.. dotsent; RUKHADEE, I.T. 9 ASATIANI, L.R., inzh. Automatic control of the passenger cablevey Chiatura-Perevisa. Izv.v.vs.ucheb.zav.; gor.sbur. no.3:98-104 158. WRA 12: 8) 1. Gruzinskiy politekhnicbeakiy institut. (Georgia-Cableways) (Automatic control) ~BAUKIDZH. K.; DZIDZIGtOU, A. . ...................... ;"" Developments In mining engineering In Soviet Georgia. Trudy Inst.met. AN Grus.SSR 9:19-30 138. (MIR& 12:8) (Georgia--Xining engineering) ABESADZEO B.I.; AGOSHKOV9 M.I.; ~A jDZEj.X.t4,_j DZIDZIGURIp A.Al FADDEM, B.V.; TSiskarishviliq E.I. Konstantin Minovich Charkviani; an obituray. Gor. 2hur. no.5*76 My 160. (Charkdanip Konstantin Minovichq 1880-1960) (MIRA 14:3) BARAMZE. K.M.; ASATIANIj L.R. Ollectrio lighting in coal mines" by R.IA. IsaroT. K.M. Baramidso, L.R. Asatiant. Ugoll 35 no.10f,71 (Nine lighting) (Naeray, R.IA.) Reviewed by ) 1-60* (win 13..1o) WT., I.Ye.,, RVMIDZgv-Xomtaatix-ft"ltrtqbLKOGkN, Iosif Yakovlevich; R karA.tekhn.zauk, retsenzent; MUM, A.G., bmd.tekhn.nauk,, retsenzent; XASTALISK31, A.A., iuzh,p redo; NAXHIPSON., Voikep red.izd-val SKWOVA, G.j tekhn.red. [Suspended passenger cable railroads] Passazhirskie podvesrqe kaneLtrqe dorogi. Moskva, Mashgiz.. 1962. 215 P. (Mm 15:4) (Railroads., Cable) Title "Urozhay 74" radio receiver and transmitter Periodical Radio 9, 24-26p Sep 1954 Abstract A detailed..description, with.eircuit diagrams, of the "Urozhay T-211 radio transmitter and receiver is presented. It is a portable transmitting and receiving amplitude-modulation station, redesigned from a similar set UPMO the "Urozhay Y-111. The improvements of the converted set, its aux"Lliary equip3rent, power-supply and operation are described in detail. Diagrams. Institution Submitted ACCESSION NR: AP4039616 5/0181/64/OD6/006AB25/182, AUTHORS: Kurdianis No L; Khavtasis,Lb G.; Bar idze, N. V.. TITLE: The affect of doping on the reflection spectrum of indium antimonide in the fundamental band SOURCE: Fizika tv6rdogo tela, v. 6, no. 6, 1964s 1825-1827 TOPIC TAGS.- indium antimouide, doping, semiconductors M 12 attachments IKS 32 spectrometerp SF 4 spectrophotometers light reflection,. Brillouin zones conductiol band ABSTRACT% The authors measured the reflection of light from careful3y polished surfaces of In5b doped with Zn and To during growth, The measurements were made on an IPO-12 attachment to an IKS-12 spectrometer# and also on an SF-4 spectropho. tometer in the visible and near-infrared parts of the spectrum at room temperaturc Measurements on both p- and a-type samples indicate two peaks in the reflection coefficient, These are related to the optical transition (Ly-;~ Lj) between the extremes of the valence and conduction bands and to the transition from the valan6i band., split off by spin-orbit interactions to the conduction band at the same i values of the wave vector* The energy gap between the peaks corresponds to the Card 1/2 Accmim Na; Ap4o39676 H value of spin-orbit splitting at the edge of the Brillouin band,, which is equal to 0 two-thirds of this splitting in the aenter of the band. With inci-ea-se in impurity concentration, the reflection maxima shift toward the longer'wavelengths. The energy gap is preserved in this shift., indicating that the value of spin-orbit splitting at the edge of the Brillouin band does not change with doping (within the investigated limits),. A reduction of the energy gap during doping may be associated with the appearance of a "tal.111 in the density state in the forbidden band. It may also be due to Coulomb interaction between carriers during strong doping. 'The authors express their thanks to Professor 1. A. Mirtsklutlav and Professor V, L, Bonch-Bruyevich for their interest in the work and for- valuable remarks. They also thank Docent Tu, V. Chkhartishvili for useful discussions," Orig. art, hass 1 figure, ASSMIATION: Tbilisskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitat (Tiflis State UMLversity) SUBMTED: 28Nov63 ENCL: 00 1~-__'iSUB COM M NO REF SOVs 006 OTHER a 004 T.G. Function of the thyroid gland in acute radiation sic)mess. Pled. red. 5 no.12%32-36 160. (MIRA 141-3) (RADIATION SICEWS) (THYROID GLAND) BAWDZE, T.G. Acute radiation sickness caused by X rays and beta rays of radioactive phosphorus. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 27 no-3:347-354 S '61. (MIRA 15-3) 1. Thilisskiy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. Predstdvleno akademikom I.Ya.Tatishvili. (X RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (BETA RAYS-PHYSIOLOGIC-AL EFFECT) BARAMIDZE, To,- Go Charticteristics of the 'Ourse -of radi'Ation sic](ness folloving internal irradiation witk ~-rays'frori radioactive phosphorus. Med. rad. no.2:87-89 162. (MIRL 15:7). 1. Iz kafedry rentgenologii i meditsinskoy.radiologit(sav. - zaaluzhannyy-dayatelt nauki prof. G. P. Nazarishvili) Thiliaskogo gosudarstvennogo inatituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. (RADIATION SICKNESS) (PHOSPHORUS-ISOTOPES) BARAX=, T. G. Reaction of the blood and bone marrow foUowing combined irradi- ation with I rays and radioactive phosphorus. Trudy Thil. GI= 6:381-392 162. (MIRA 16t2) (MWD-KEAMINATION) (HOROW-DISEMES) (RADIATIOW SIGIMIEW) 1~3A~RAMID~~U- AMADZE, N.M.; Prinimali uchastiv : BURDIUTT, L.; U . e TEVZADZE, I.; 'YELISEYEVA, L. Working conditions of personnel exposed to ionizing radiations. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 40 no.2:463-469 N 165. (M-HRA 19:1) 1. Institut onkologiip Tbilisi. Submitted Feb. 26, 1965. L 38257-66 EWT(m) ACC NR. !F6028654 SOURCE CODE: uR/0251/6, AUTHCR: ~ ~amid~ze To Go: Kat-nadze. N. M. ORG: -Institute of Oncology,, Tbilisi (Institut onkologii) TITLE: Working conditions for personnel engaged in activities involving applications of ionizing radiation Iq SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. 'Soobahcheniya, v. 40, no. 2. 1965, 463-469 TOPIC TAGS: radiation biologic effect, working condition, ionizing radiation, dosimetry, leukopenia, blood disease, radiation protection ABSTRACT: The exposure to radiation and state of health of medical and auxiliary personnel employed at the radiological, x-ray diagnostic, and x-ray and gamma- therapeutic suViivisions of the Scientific Research Institute of Oncology and the Oncological Dispensary of the Ministry of Health, Georgian SSR, were studied. Individual dosimeters placed in the breast pocket or in protective gloves at the level of the wrist were applied and periodic blood tests carried out. Determination of the daily, weekly, and monthly doses to which the employees were exposed indicated that the permissible level of exposure was not exceeded as a rule, although there were some exceptions. Leukocytosis was encountered in 22.5% of cases. It was generally exhibited by persons employed in the type of work in question UP to 3-6 years: persons employed for periods longer than that had leukopenia. In 9% of C!nrd 1/2 L 38257-66 ACC NRo AP6028654 cages (six persons)# pronounced leukopenia was observed (3,,000-3p500 cells per mm~), but the condition was transient and did not involve radiation sickness. In 12% of cases the reaction of erythrocyte sedimentation was accelerated. On the basis of the observations made, use of equipment for remote control in connection with the washing of Ra applicators employed in the gynecological division of the Institute of Oncology is recommended and also the use of screens to protect personnel. This article was presented by Academician I. Ya. Tatishvili on 26 February 1965. L. Burduli, 1. Tevzadze, and L. Yeliseyeva gave technical assistance. Orig. art. has: 5 tables, LJFRS: 3609321 SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE*. 26Feb,65 Card 21V44,oa- BARAMIDZE-.-.V.,-- With the help of volunteer workers. Pozh.delo 9 no.8:30 Ag #63. (MMA 16:9) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika Upravleniya pozharnoy okhrany Ministerstvi okhrany obshchast"nnogo poryadka Gruzinskoy SSR. (Georgia-Fire prevention) -- AHTTyr,, V- Decrease in the number of fires. Pozb. delo 9 no.4:29 Ap t63. (MIRA 1624) 1. Zameatitell naeballnika Upravleniya pozbarnoy okbrany Grazinskoy SSR. (Georgia-Fires and fire prevention) 86646 S/119/60/000/011/002/009 9000 00f, 11,5111067) B012/BO54 AUTHORS: and Golldreyer, I. G. TITLE: Automatic Static d.o. Bridge PERIODICAL: PribOrOBtroyeniye, 1960, No. 11, pp. 3 - 5 TEXT: Fig. la shows the circuit diagram of an a.c. bridge; it is pointed out that a.t-.c. bridge without mobile parts cannot be built on quch a principle. Pig. 1b shows the circuit diagram of such an automat 'c d.c. bridge (Ref. 1, author's certificate No. 124031, 1959). This bridge is described here, Strictly speaking, it is a voltage stabilizer of the com- pensation type whose measuring element consists of the measuring resistor Rmeas, the nonlinear resistor RU, and two linear resistors Rd and RV The amplifying and circuit elements of the stabilizer are located in the amplifier V in this circuit. The instrument measures the current generated by the output voltage of the stabilizer and by the atable compensating Voltage Ek. With a change in Rmeas' the balance of the measuring element is disturbed, a voltage is formed at the amplifier input, and the output Card 1/6 LX W46 Automatic Static d.c. Bridge S/119/60/000/011/002/009 B012/BO54 voltage of the stabilizer is changed to a value at which the static resistance of RU becomes approximately equal to R Maas (at R 1!Z-#Rd). Thus, the indications of the measuring instrument are proportional to the resistance measured. The automatic d.c. bridge described can be equipped with electron tubes or with semiconductor triodes. The accuracy of con- version of nonelectric to electric quantities is determined by the accuracy of voltage stabilization on RU_ If a gas-discharge stabilizer is used as RU , accuracy is about 1%, whereas it may be some hundredth parts of a percent with the use of silicon stabilizers. The maximum zero drift in the amplifying element of the stabilizer is 1-2 mv, since this element has a strong voltage feedback with a coupling factor P-- 0.5. Fig.2 shows the circuit diagrams of three variants of the automatic d.c.bridge in the form of d.o.amplifiers with strong negative voltage feedback proportional to the measuring resistor "Maas* The first two circuits differ by the spot to which the resistor sensitive to nonelectric quantities is connected. The third circuit is a combination of the first two. The first circuit is recommended for measuring.gr controlling r,ra 91r, - 1)( 86646 Aut om~a-ilYyi-a-tf C~ B~! ~je S/119/60/000/011/002/009 B012/BO54 temperatums ch&nging in the negative direction, the second for temnerature deviations from the rated value. In ithe third dircuit, a control voitaEa U control f(t) is applied.to the input circuit of one of the amplifying elements, in series with the regu*lating voltage. This makes it possible to control: the program of nonel.Octriic quantities. FjoS'- 3 and 4 shor, t'vo basic circuits of automatic 4.c.bridges.with electron tubes (7ig. -3) and with semiconductor triodes.. Fig-4). They are composped accordinE; to the circuit shown in Fig.2a. It is pointed out that these bridees can also be use& as automatic regulators. In the circuit of Pig. 7, an acla' tional control voltage U f(t) 'can be applied to the output of the a.-iplifying control ram control'. There-are 4 figures and'3 Soviet element to realize a prog to references. Card 86646 /009 S/119/60/000/011/002 1 B012/BO54 X I 79i 1171 - 0 NJ i xf W I c,! ;7 1 zi 0 0"I R-t- 4 0 Itl Lo In7 am I PSM 2. rl0K-CXCMM Pn3HORTIAMOCTen CTnTH4eCKHX MorMs lm=flitnoro ?OKA. nPcA"alMclltltA(' 0 DmAe YCTPOfiCTS C OTPH~taTelblJOR OOP.'tTlfOfk CDA3b)O. Card 4/6 v iml 7i nPHHRHrrH8.IbllA'ft C-XCMA aBromaTmqecxoro MOCTA PHC- 3. IICCTORIIIIO.-O TOKa. BUTICLIRCIIHOrO Ha .9,ieKTPOHIIWX iamnox. flzb 17Z6 Up Qrom k7Nov Card 86646 S11i916010001011100el -/009 Mi2/BO54 Legend to Fig.1: Block diagrams-of automatic statlic-system bridges: a) a'. C. , b). d.c. 1) 2) saturation impedanc'e, 3) amplifier, meas 4) rectifier, 5) measuringlinstrument, 6) measuring element, 7) R d' 8) resistance of the measuring instrument.. Legend to Fig.2:.Block dia&ams of static d.c.bridge variants, �hown in the form of devices with:negative'feedback. 1) Feedback voltage, 2) re- sistance of the measuring instrument' 3) voltage to"be controlled, 4~ resistance of the thermistor, 5) amplifier, 6) reference voltage, 7 R d' 8) measuring.instrument, 9) control voltag iP Ucontrol* Legend to Fig-3 Basic circuit of an automatic d.~.bridge with electron tubes: 1) Control voltage U 2) resistance'of the measuring instru-,' control'. ment, .3) Uoutput" 4) resistance of, the thermi.stor, -5) KoFI are kilocLmsy 6) TrT- are -picofarads. Legend to Fig.4: Basic-scheme -of an, automatic d.c.bridge with semicon- ductor triodes: 1) Resistance of the thermistor, 2) measuring instrument, 3) KOM are kiloohms, 4)'resistance of the measuring instrument. Card 6/6 BARAMIDZE, V.A. Principles of the construction of automatic electron-beam stabilizing systems of receiving and transmitting electron- beam tubes. Radiotekbnika 19 no. .4:3(,-"~ Np 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Daystviteltnyy chlen Nauchno-teklmicheakogo obshchestva radiotekliniki i elektrosvyazi'imeni Popava. Bj~RAVIIDZE, Vili Aleksandrovich, inzh.; MOR022OV, I.V., red, [Self-stabilizinp transistor amplifiers] Samostabiliziru- iushchiesia trarzistornye usilite)i. Leningrad, 1964. 16 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhni..hoskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Pribory i elementy avtomatiki, no-3) (MITIZA 17:7) ACCESSION NR: AP40Z9459 S/0108164101910041003610045 AUTHOR: Baramidas,_ V. A* (Active member) ---------- TITLE,. Principles of automatic systems stabilizing the beam current in receiving and transmitting electron-beam tubes SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, v. 19, no. 4, 1964, 36-45 TOPIC TAGS: television, TV, TV receiving tube, TV transmitting tube, kinescope ABSTRACT: At present, beam-current stabilization is ensured by stabilizing anode and heater supply voltages; this does not take care of aging and ambient- temperature effects. The aiithor's stabilization schemes are based on a voltage feedback with the voltage drop taken from a resistor inserted into the cathode circuit of the electron-beam tube. Beam-currant instability in a negative- feedback electron-beam tube is theoretically analyzed, A few practical schemes Card I /Z ACCESSION NR: AP4029459 with an (electron-tube or transistorized) amplifier introduced into the negative- feedback circuit are considered. Experimental schemes are claimed to have the cathode beam current stable to within :0. 3% or 0. 5% with a supply voltage variation of :tlO%. Hence, a nonstabilized power supply to a tv tube (e. g. , LI-23) is held possible; Origo arts has; 8 figures and 24 formulas. A&SOCIATION: Nauchno-takhnicheskoye obahchestvo radiotakhniki i elektros-'ryazi (Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electrocommunication) SUBMITTED: 20Oct62 DATE ACQ: 30Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: Et NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: OOZ Card 2i2 LITYIEWO, Ye.A., kand.tekhn.muk; prinizali uchastiye: IJKAW, V.A., gorzVy insb.; KUZIKMO, V.P. , gorWy inzh.; STVAMVP V.I., student; E&UNIXOT A.-A - student Control of methane emission in mine sections. Ugoll Ukr. 4 no.5:14-16 Nv 160. OURA 130) 1. Khartkovskiv gorWy institut. (Donato Basin-Mine gases) BARA~ !2WPiotr On pseudotumors of the parotid gland. Czas. stomat. 18 no.10: 1209-2210 0 165. 1, Z Poradni Chorob Chirurgicznych Dzielnicowej Przychodni Obwodowej II, Warszawa Praga-Poludnie (Kierownik: dr, K, Brzozowski). L 157014)6 EVJT(l)/T A67 003476 Q_ 7.(cz) SOURCE CODE--'--'tM/0242/65/000/008/0066/0067 AUTHOR: Mevzos' M." P. Baramykova, L. A.; Dgashevao V. S.. Mevzos, L, M.; Cholok- hov.-V. D. ~ORG: Tashkent Oblast sanepidstantsiya (Tashkentskaya oblastnaya sanepidstantS3.ya) !TITLE: _Pjjyi)ataci fever n Tashkent Oblast SOURCE., Meditsinskiy zhurnal Uzbekistana, no. 8, 1965, 66-67 :TOPIC TAGS: epidemiology, disease incidence, virus disease, clinical medicine .ABSTRACT: An outbreak of pappataci fever which occurred in Begovat, Tashkent Ob- last in the summer of 1963 is described. The last known outbreak in this area had ~occurred in 1946. At first the disease was diagnosed as influenza because of the ~similarity of symptoms. However, some of the patients had scars from mosquito bites ,and did not exhibit any upper respiratory symptoms, lung inflammations or enlarge- ,ment of spleen or Aver. Epidemiologically, the disease was not confined to any -particular age group, did not run in families or other groups nor could it be con- nected with agricultural. work or with swimming in open waters. The presence of pap- A !Card .0 I ACC NR: AP6003476 ipataci flies in this area suggested the possibility of pappataci fever, asuspicion' ,later confirmed by virological studies. The source of the infection is thought to I~be the nmerous animal burrows found in the surrounding uncultivated land. To pre-~ i :vent future outbreaks it is suggested that the responsible republic institutes de- ivote their efforts to the elucidation of the natural sources of infection and to ~the study of diagnostic techniques for careful differentiation of pappataci fever from influenza and other similar diseases, ~SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DAM 28May64/ ORIG REF: 000/ ()TH REF: NO 7-7~-%7--, "v. '- LUZHIN, B.P.; HARA IN N.A. Materials on the systematics of the Ann Darya trout from the basin of the 1yzyl-iiu River (AIM Valley, Pamirs). Trudy Inst.zool.i paras.AN Kir.SSR no.4:7-11 -155- (MIRA 10:5) (Kyzyl-SU Valley-Trout) ~~. III It'..A TURMOV, P.A.; LUZHIN, 'A 4 ~- ~ Incubating fish eggs in a continuous and intermittant stream of running water. Trudy Inst. zool. i paraz. AN Kir. SSR,no.6:3-20 '57. (MIRA 11:3) (Fish culture)