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USSR / Pharmacology and Toxicology. Anesthetics. V-1
Abe Jour : Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, No 17, 1958, No. 8o459
Author Marlyaoins, E. M.; Talantova, I. v.; bmaleva,, R. S.;
Nadaychik., L. V.; Kozlov., V. N.
Inst Not given
Title Influence of Narcosis on Quantitative and qualitative
Blood Indicators
Orig Put Sb. stud. rabot. Mbak. tekhnol. in-t mynen. I molochn.
prom-sti, 1958, vYP, 5P 95-98
Abstract In a narcotic condition in rabbits, caused by the Internal
introduction of 150 mg/kg of chloralhydrate or 45 mglkg
hemenal in 4 ml of a physiological solution in the course
of 2 minutes., the quantity of Eb and erythrocytes in the
blood did not change essentially, but the quantity of
loukocytes, the content of ionized calcium, and the
concentration or bqdrogen ions did decrease. After the
ani-I were malmnod, the Indicators mentioned were reduced.
Cvxd 1/1
GOLUB S.I.j KHRAKOVSKAYA, E.M.
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Temperature effect on tke luminescence of silver halides. IzV.
AN SSSR. Ser.fiz. 29 no-3:521-523 Hr 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Institut fiziki Odesskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
im. I.I.Mechnikova.
L 4177-66 En(U)/EWP(&)^VP(L) /EWA (d)/LWP (k)/EWP(z)/E*dP (b)/NWA (a)'
A-CC 'R91, A?502h% .1
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rITIZ: Wrought nickel-base alloy@ Class 40, go. 17AI8 (announced %W
rentral Sclimatirle pase"ch matituts of I%rqHa Matsuura in$ vardisriTeentrallayl
mauchno-1801MM-Mv. susisus efterBoy MetallUrgI111 -K1skti;@-hl'* in. 1. r.
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-t'*m---sm---1L-h-z-n*skcv. no. 15, 1965. 83
TOPIC TA00i &)IW, nickel allay, dircedumIA-0taini
ng allay,
alloys. UVAM12j.,"alming alloy, U&vnim taining alloy, - mduLdnum taining aLUVPO
cadm-Tt"nics alloy, keryllium containtzmalloy, cerium containt -dlloy %
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ABBTRACTI This Autbor Cartirlests Introduces a wrought,
.5"pistants nickel
alloy with Improved asebmical, properties and weldabilit alley contains 17 to
20% chromium, 5-111% mollbimmam, 0-6% tungsten. 2-3% titaniumo - 1-4 alumintow .I
0.1% GA =Lk Irms 0.01% on multurb 0.015 max pbospi,6rvv# Aiwo" gmkn-.L,
@11.1cait 0.01% max %qtag6 and 0.02% mam.'cerim"@' . -:.. ,
ganefe. om Azj
1W. em Rms 10051041601 me lat ON/ @.Ou ml OW/ ATD,
INC,
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KHRAKOVSKIY, M., InzI..
-
Stand for straightening wheel disko. Avt. tranap. 43 no.6i42
je,165. (MM4 18.6)
YAKOVIEV., Dmitriy Vasillyevich,- RAKOV, V.A.,, inzh.,. retsenzent; LIBMAN,
G.M,p inzh,j retsenzenti_KHWOVSM, YeM., inzh., red.;
MEDVEDEVA, M.A.,, takhn. red.
[[Operation of d.u. electric locomotives and their maintenance]
Upravlenie elektrovozami postoiannogo toki i obsluzhivanie ikh.
MOBkva,, VseB,izdatel'vko-poIIgr. ob"edinenle M-va Putei soobshebe-
niia, 1961. 269 filectric locomotives) (MIRA 14:12)
PAVLOV, Yu.V., inzh. (MO10kva-Irkutak); KHRA.KOVSKIY, Yo.@I.., inzli.
(@bskva- Irkutsk) I - .. ..
From Mbsccw to the shores of Lake Baikal. ElekA tepl.tiaga 5
w.9:9-12 S 161. (MIRL 14:10)
(Electric railroads)
SIDOROV, Hikolay Ivanoviobj, lnzh.j PRUDYUS, Anatoliy Semenovich,
inzh.; KHRkKgygw-,, Yem,,,j,, red.
[Layout and operation of an electrio locomotive) Kak
ustroen i rabotaot elektrovoz. lzd.2.p perer, I do
Moskva,, Transportp 1964. 235 P. (MIRA 17:M*
KHRAKOVSKIY, Yefim Mikhaylovich; KANTER, A.I., red.; RAKITIN, I.T.,
. tekhn. red.
[Present-day transportation) Sovremennyi transport. Moskva,
Izd-vo "Znanie." (Narodnyi universitet kulltury: Tekhniko-
ekonomicheskii fakulltet, no.9) (muk i6ac)
(Transportation)
-YXPAKOVSKIY-,-Yefim-Mikhalo3dgb. Prinimal uchastiye PAVLOVSKIY,
V.V.p inzb.; KANTER, A.I., red.; RAKITIN, I.T.,.tekhn.
red.
[Modern transportation) Sovremennyi transport. Moskva,
Izd-vo "7nan4e." No.2. 1963. 55 P. (liarodnyi univer-
sitet kulltury: Tekbnilro-ekonoirticheskii fakulltet, no.10)
(MIRA II:g)
KHRAKCVSKIY, Yu.I., inzh.
Establishing norms for operation completion in construction. I
Transp. stroi. 11 no-7:34-36 JI '61. (MIRA 14:7)
(Standards, Engineering)
AKHLIBINSKIY, Boris Vladimirovich; K4@ALENKO, Nikolay 1vanovich;
ZUBEKHIN, P.T., red.; TIKHONOVA, I.M., takhn.red.
(A marvel of our times] Chudo nashego vremeni; kibernatika
i problemy razvitiia. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1963. 137 P.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Cybernetics) (Philosophy)
AKHLIBIJISKIY, Boris Vladimirovich;--EHRAL ' -Niko2aY . Ivanovi.ch; .
, J.Z , @,
SINYAKOV, Yu.I.p red.; PRESITOVA, V.A., tekhn. red.
[... Plus chemicalizationl... Plius khimizatsiia. Lenin-
grad, Lenizdatp 1964. 77 p. NIHA 17:1)
(Chemistry, Technical-Research)
(Agricultural chemistry)
ZLOBIN, Yi@.A.; "@@MHENKOj. NiAf!-
Some ecological and phytocoenotic characteristics of common
heather (Calluna vulgariB Hill.) at the eastern border of its
range. Nauch. dokl. vys. sh@oly; biol. nauki no.3tl25-130 163.
(KRA 16:9)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy botaniki Tyumenskogo pedagogicheskogo
instituta.
(Siberia, Western--Heather)
WDZYSHCHIIEDV, V-V-; SED.BlffW, I.Z-; KMW4CBMTMj S-1- ,
Pyrite behavior in the process of roasting sulfide gold-bearing
concentrate@. ?Svet,, met. 33 uo.lOt44-51 0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Gold or@*) (Ore dressing)
KHRAMCIIENKOV, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk
Evaluating structural properties of materials for a chill
mold. Vest.mashinostr. 45 no.11:50-52 N 165. R
MRA 18:1-1)
KHRAWHEMOV., S.I., amenn,yy inzh.
----Automatic regulation of the power supply of SM@59 apparatus.
Avtom., telem,i sviaz' 6 noo4:38-39 Ap 062. (MDA 15W
1. Lineyno-apparatnyy wa Rizhskoy distantaii signalizatcii i
avyazi Latviyakoy dorogi.
Railroads-Electronic equipment)
ectrie power supply to apparatus)
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KHRAITHENKOV, V.A.; KOKOREVAp Ye.N*; BURAKI I.N.
Exphange of experience., Zav,labo 28 noelltI353 162.
(MIRA 15:3.1)
1. Voronezhakiy gosudarotvent*7 universitet (for Barak),
@,(Molscular weights)
Ji
16'.S1160 26938 3/063/6X/006/004/007/010
A057/A129
V6,406 Zbdn, A. V,
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TITMI Street or sami-irraftetion h4ii C660 on perfluorodienes
iskODICALI amnal V8640yusnogo.kMadoheskogo obshohestva Imeni D, 1, Nendelsym
To 6& nos 4# 1961# 468'-f469
Two "W effect of gamm-Irradistion from a C060 source on perfluoro' acta-
diMas, =4 perfluorododseadiens me investigated, two diffioult4y volatile fractions
of the prefteta of rMlolyals were separated, and -thi infrared spectra were com-
pared to those of the non-irraftated substancoo, Static irradiation was carried
out with Integral dowes of o.9k8-to"-i.43-1022'*Vj9 at 18 - 250C in sealed, eva-
cuated ampoules. After Irradiation the liquid phase.was distilled (2. 0 2 torr)
and the separated fractions we" Identified by elementar analysis, p@olecular
weight, aryoncopically, and retractometricaLy (Tables I , 2). The two difficultly
volatilo'fractlow no, 3 (Table 1) and no. 2 (Wq!blo 2) were, ilso.comparod by infra-
isd spectroscopy, The number of Ocubl* bonds,@sp aca9rding to the molecular re-@.
fraction, In this traction two time smaller than in the aum of three molecules of
the Initial substances, The decrease in number of double bonds by formation of
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Eff4et of gomma-Irradlation from C660 on porfluorodiones A057/A129
"trimersO after Irradiation Is also proved by infrared spectra, which show a do-
crease in the bands carreepwiding to the Gouble bond. The primary process result-
ing,in formation of "tr1mers' Is thus the formation of free radicalst
CP2 a CIMCIPOn-'" @' CP2A'-b6F2-6P-(CV2)n-CV Is CF2 M.
The,infrared spsotrs@show woak-absorption barids-st IJ20 --1,750 cm-1-Indicating
the presence, of double bovids In the group RrCF = CF-N (V - 1,733 am') of the
"trimorsv an4 also formation of so absorption. band_ Qorrepponding to the-group -CF3
0 a 715.0='4) Is observed, An increase in"tho absorsAion in the long-wave range
of the speatrum Indies. as formation of cycles, i.e., the absorption bond in the
region 950 - 1,000 am-1, According to speotroscopical data It can be assumed that
simultaneously with reastion (1) formation of radicals can occur according to ar
-Cr
CIP2 = CMCIP24-M & CF2AL-4472 ' -6F-(CF2)n-1-CF - CF2+ F (2).
The *xIstanoo of-such a radical Is-possibIt-sinee unpaired-olectrons are not looa-
lized on the carbon stoo &W react with the adjoining fluorine atoms resulting in
oyalization of the carboWahain, Apparently also formation of double bonds occurs
In +be present case according tot
C ari Z4
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Iffect of Sawa-1rradlation fm C060 on Perflucrodienes A057/A129
67 2_67-'-F-((W2)n-l-CF- = CIP2 0072-Cy CF-(CF2),-l-CF - U2 (3).
ainae-the-concentration of'radicals formod-by*equation-(l) is greater than the
concentration Of r6licala forised according to equation (2) the splitted-off fluo-
rine atm Joins the radical according tot
6P2 -hF-(ClP2)n-M - CF24? CF3-6F-(CF2)n-CP w CF2 (4).
Radicals-formed-woording to equations (1) --(4) participate in formation-of the
"trime . There are 2 figures, 2 tablop pmd peferencess 5 non-Sovist-bloo, 2
iovist-bloc.
ZATIONs Pitilko-khispicheskiy institut im. L'. Ye. Karpova (Physiooohomical
Institute Ined IL. ta. Xar0ov)
NU I October 20, 1960
k
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r r,r)
s/1?0@ 6i/004/003/023/02x
457, B 1 CID 10 1
/X-2.2/9
'LUTH011. Khramc@h&nkov, V. A.
T rLL E': -Radiation polymerization of hydrol.-en-cont_aining fluoro-olefina
P-LRIODICAL: Vysoko.aolckulya'rnyye soyed inert iyu, v. ij, no. 31 10'2, 471
6o
T_'--'Z1: The effect of Co radiation upon the compounds 3 (111
=C-(Cr, (III) vas inve2ti@;atud to lind out whether
3 (11), CH2 3)2
fluoro-olefins are capable of radiation polymerization, and to establish
beneral lxvs for radiochefaical processes in organofluorine syste.-as. The
samoles were irradiated in scaled molybdenuia-,31ass ampiAL@ at roaa tem-)Cra-
TT, 11
ture. The ainpuls ivere then cooled in liquid nitrogen and openea. . . V
irradiation of I produces a monomer-soluble polymer (fine v.,hite povder,
well soluble in acetone). The molecular wei.@,,ht is 6-7 tiMes that of the
monomer. At an irradiation intensity of- 30 r/sec and an inteGral doze
of 1-49-10 21 ev/,-, the monomer polyilerizcs to form a transparent brittle
-L -
= 354 molecules per 100 ev). in -.he i-radi:i-
block (radiochemical yield G
n
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S/190/62/004/0031/023/023
Radiation polymerization of ... 3145/B101
tion of II, a rubber-like monomer-soluble polymer (G = 43-5) is formed.
n
in the irradi3tion of III, a nonvolatile liquid of mclecular weir,ht 642
L,
(Gn = 23.8) is forimed. These dota shovi that the r@.t(liatior. lnl,@,riniorizaL ion
of tile monomur@i concerned is sharply olowed do-An. Apparently, this is
explained both bj the cleavaSe of CY aroups takinc- place during irradia-
3 0 @@ Z
tion, which rapidly puts an end to the chain reaction, and by the rai"id-
course of the ch-An transfer reaction. This explanation is baclked both
by the 111 spectra of the polymers (bands being character1stic of double
bonds of the -'UF=CH2 type, etc.), and by the eur spectra. I. bs t ra c t e r I ii
note: Essentially complete translationi
'I TUM" I T T E DSeptember 8, 1961
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S/02o/6 /137/001;/02:1/026
'5-@( 0 o("42 7'?, /-.9- ;).@' /Y 6 0) B101/B2031
AUTHORS: Pomerantsev, N. M., Xhramchenkov, V. A., Sumin, L. V.,
and Zimin, i@. V.
TITLE: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of irradiated perfluoro
octadiene and perfluoro dodecadiene
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, v. 137, no. @, 1961, 1153-1154
TEKT: For complicated molecules, the interpretation of the infrared
spectrum is rendered difficult because the absorpiion bands of the
individual functional groups are superimposed. In the nuclear magnetic
resonance (nmr) spectrum, however, the lines of the groups are well
discernible. This is proved by the nmr spectra, taken by the authors, of
the F19 nuclei in non-irradiated and irradiated perfluoro octadiene and
perfluoro dodecadiene. Irradiation was conducted at room temperature
with Co 60 (integral dosis , 10 22 ev.g- i). The apparatus for the recording
of spectra will be described in a separate paper. The C-7, group of
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra ... B101/1,203
trifluoro acetic acid was used as a reference standard for the chemical
19. ained, being calciiIi-Aed
shif t 'r: of P Figs. 1, 2 show the data obt,
from the equation !. = 105(H stand - Hsample)/Hatand' where listan6 is
the value of the field resonance for tile utandard, 11 sample is that for
the fluorine of the group investigated. According to data published on
fluorine compounds containing F and C only, the absorption bands of
F 19 nuclei of the CF group lie in strong fieldog those of the CP 2 group
in weak fields, and those of the CF 3 group in even weaker fields. On the
basis of these facts, the spectra obtained are iziterpreted as follows:
The intensive band at 5.5 should consist of a series of urire-,o2ved
lines corresponding to F 19 nuclei of the CF- trovps in Lne molecules
4 -
CI? =CF-(Cr 4 and CY =CF-(Cl.' ) 'Phe lines of CF lyin6
2 2) -Cl"=C'.12 2 218- CF=CF2'
in the stronger field were not observed. probabI3 due to their low
intensity. The spectra of irradiated compounds differed from those oC
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra ... B101/B203
non-irradiated compounds by lines in weal. fields. They Are ascribo,! to
the CF C;roup3p whicli h.;d rlcc b@.,en proven by infrared spectroscopy.
some C@iar-co in -the bands of CP should be due to Mhe fcr%i-ation of
U 2 groups
j?,rgLncjicd structures. Their.interpreLELL-ioh mi-;,rht-be- pobsible in i@-'.rle C'Use
of a better resolution. The bands of irradiated samples are wider than
those of non-irradiated onvs. T'@Iis i3 explained bZr the vi_@;cosity of
irradial.cd zaLiples. Measurements at higher temperatures should lead to
better resolved spectra. There are 2 figures and 4 non-Soviet-bloc
references. The four references to Enalish-language publications read
as follows: J. A. Po,61o, W. G. Schneider, H. J. Bernstein, High-
resolution Nuclear ';Ia,@notic Re-sonance, N.Y., 1959; H. S. Gutowsky,
C. J. Hoffman, J. Clacm. Phys 19-,,.1259 (1951); A. Saika, 'W. P. Slichter,
J. Cham. Phys., 22, 26 (1954@; 11. liruller, P. C. Lauterber, G. F. Llivatos,
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 11, 1807 (1957).
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya-. Karpova
(Physicochemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karnov)
PRESENTED: November 17, 1960, by V. A. Kargin, Academician
Card 3/4
ALEKSENKO, Yu.N.;
Thermal stability of the organic coolant monoisopropyldiphonyl.
Atom. energ. 13 no.1:47-50 J1 162. (NIRA 150)
(Nuclear reactors) (Biphenyl)
S/844/62/000/000/073/129
D214/D307
AUTHORS: Zimin, A. V., Verina, A. D., Khramchenkov, V. A. and
Churmanteyev, S. V.
2F3
3
C3F6
SOURCE: Trudy II Vuesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiatsionnoy khi-
mii. Ed. by L. S. Polak. Moscow, Izd-vo AN S83R, 1962,
420-425
TEXT: Radiation-initiated-halogenation or C 6H6 by C2F3C13 was stu-
died in static and in flowing samples,and that by C 3F6 in static
experiments only. Halogenation products were separated by reconden-
sations and were studied by chemical analysis and their physical
propertieo. Ilure C2P3CI3 on exposure to radiation evolved halogens
(G C1 IGF = 4.3) while pure C3F6 gave fluorocarbon compounds
2 2
Card 1/2
and'
C1
TITLE: Radiochemical halogenation of benzene by C
S/844/62/000/000/073/'129
Radiochemical halogenation D214/D307
(C formed from CF. = OF and CF Ha-
14P261 C22P38' C23P421 039FBO 2 3*
logenated benzenes were the;main products only when high propor-
tions of the halogenatingagents were used. C H6 proved stable to
C@ 6
irradiation and, with C 2F3, Ci 31 gave C8H5P3Cl. 21C 8H5F2C1 3' CF3H 4F3C13
and C H F
8 4 4Cl. 4* Halogenation.was progressive as was shown by vary-
ing the exposure time. The primary pi:oducts are obtained by the in-
teraction of 62F2C1 3 and P (20@0 or C 2F3C12 and ".1 (80r,.j') with C6H6
across the double bond. Halogenation of C6 H 6 by C3P6 gave products
containing benz,one rings and side-chains. Compounds with 1 benzene
ring and a 3-C side chain were the primary products while those
with aide chains of more than 3-C were obtained by the interaction
of C if with a higher molecular weight fluorocarbon radical. Pro-
6 6
ducts with Z'or more benzene rings are s6condary. For the under-
standing of the mechanism more data are required. There are 4 tables.
,__A6%')'OCIATION-. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. K-arpova (Phy-
sico-Chemicall In8titute im. L. Ya. Karpov)
Card 212
432h6
5/844/62/000/000/108/129
D408/D307
AUTHORS: Khramchenko, V. A. and Zimin, A. V.
TITLE.f The action of Co 60 @rradiation on perfluorodienes
SOURCE: Trudy Ii Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiationsionnoy khi-
i.,iii. Ed. by L. Li. Polak. Moscow, Izd-vo AN S88R,'1962,
634-637
60
TEXT: The authors studied the action of Co radiation on perflu-
orooctadiene at 6UOC and on perfluorododecadiene at 18 - 250C. un-
der vacuum, in ocaled molybdvnum glass am@oules. The doces were
0.946 x W22 and 1.43 x 1022 ev/g respectively. After irradiation
the liquid phases were fractionated and the light fractions were
identified by cryo6copic determination of their molecular weights
and by their molar refractions. Comparison of the ir spectra of the
heavy fractions with ihose of the original materials indicated that
the heavy fractions consisted of materials having molecular weights
three times.au great as those of the original dienes, and each tri-
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The action of 00 ...
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D408/D307
mer molecule contained half as many double bonds as were present in
three moluculos of the original material. Ir spectra of the trimers
also indicated that a double bond was present in the group
R -CF-CF-Rp, the presence of the group -CF and the formation of a
F 37
cyclic structure. From the results the authors concluded that the
following radicals were formed during irradiation: CP -CP-(CF ) -
0 2 2 n
-CP-CF29 CF2-JF-Cp-(CP2)n-l-CF-CF21 OF2-CF-CF-(CF, )n-1 -CF-CF2, and
CP 3-CF-(CP 2)n.cp-CP2; all four radicals probably participate in.the
formation of the trimers. The authors thank Academician I. L. Knun-
yants for supplying the mate'rials and Professor B. A. Alekseyev
for initiating the present work. There are 2 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIMON: Piziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Phy-
aico-Chemical Institute im. L.'Ya. Karpov)
Card 2/2
ACCESSION NRt AP4042261
S/0089/,4/017/001/0053/0056'1
Khramehankov, V. A.
:AUTHOR:
TITLE: Radiation chemical processes in radiolysis of fluorocarbons
!!SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 17, no. 1, 1964, 53-56
-TOPIC TAGS: fluorocarbonj perfluorodienel radiolystes radiation'
I'sensitivityg fluorine corrosion, perfluorodions destruction, per-
!;fluorodiene polymerization
iABSTRACT: A determination has been made of the composition and chem-;,
i
.!ical yields of the condensed and gaseous products of radiolysis of waxw
tlike triaeofluoro-lll5-hexadecadiene (I) and liquid docofluoro-l.,11-
Aodecadiene (11). The choice of a solid and a liquid perfluorodiene
!,was dictated by the desire to study the affect of the state of aggre-!
:gation on radiation chemical processess,Samplei of (I) and (11) in dvac-
unted molybdenum glass ampuls were irradiated at room temperature with
!!Y-radiation from a G060 source. The composition of the'radiolysis pro-
- i
!duct was determined from their infrared absorption spectra, and that
:!chemical yields were calculated. Experimental data indicated that the,
1/2 J
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''main gaseous products of radiolysis of both I and 11 are SIP and
4th
;C Fg. Two fractions were obtained by vacuum distillation of e con-
3
!,densed products of radLolysis of I or II: one was light and low melt-,i
il. iiing and the other, polymeric and high malting. The presence of S'F4
!and the absence of CF in the gas phase are thought to be indicative
4
iof the formation of molecular fluorine (in the radiolysis of fluoro-@
a component of the glass, The ab-
dcarbons) which reacts with S'02,
1;sence Of CF4 C4Fjo I'
.11 and Insignificant amounts Of C2F6 and n the gas
,@.phase lead to the assumption that there is localization of excitation
energy in the fluorocarbon chain and that the C-F bond is fiormad by
.the reaction of a heav
. y fluorocarbon radical with a fluorine atom.
i
!'The fluorocarbon radicals may also be split by a dissociation nechauLsn'o
:It is shown that the decomposition of the fluotocarbon chain predomi-
Inates over polymerIzation (cross-l1nkIng) of the molecules In the
..radiolysis of the solid phase (I) as opposed to the liquid phase (II)SI
OrLg. art. has: 2 fiSures and 6 formulas,
i; !ASSOCIATION: none
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AUTHOR: Aleksenko, Yu. N.; Khramchenkov, V. A.
ICA
TITLE- Radiation stabilit '@E technical monoisopropy4bin n 1@'t differei@t
y
cemperatures
SOURCE: Moscow. Inatitut atomnoy energii. Issledovanlya paprtmeneniyu organiches-
kikh tepionositeley-zamedliteley v energeticheskikh reaktorakh (Research on the
use of organic heat-transfer agents and moderators in power reactors). Moscow,
Atomizdat, 1964, 5-15
TOPIC TAGS: organic cooled reactor, power reactor, reactor coolant, thermal
reactor, radiation polymeiq@zatton,-, moncyisopropylbipheTtyl, coolant radiation
stability
ABSTRACT: The build-up of high-bo'lling products of radfolysis in technical mono-
isopropylbiphenyl at different temperatures was investigated, as well as the cf-
tre ting irradiated monotsopropylbiphenyl. an this process. The
mono is opropylbiphenyl specimen: contained 15% biphenyl and about 5% heavier productai
chiefly diisopropylbiphenyl. The dosage rate was approximately 30-40 Mrad/hr. and
the heat treatment temperature range was 350-38ac. Ujw temperature radtolysis ij@
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Vag carried at 2av3 u twosphere temperature
radiolysis was carried out at 5-10-gauge atmospheres of technical nitrogne. It is
pointed out that the process of radiation polymerization of monotsopropylbiphenyl
i: high tenperatures has a complex character and cannot be investigated as the re-
sult of the additive pile-up of radiation and thermal effects. In addition, the
camposition of the high-boiling products is not constant and depends significantly
on both the integral radiation dose and the temperatuie of radiolysts. In the
cas@E of radiolysis at 360-380C, the thermally stable, high-boiling product is
close tc tetraphenyl. In the case of radiolysis at 200-300C, the radiation-
chemical yield of high-boiling products decreases. The authors conclude that.350C
is the maximum permissible working temperature for monoisapropylbiphenyl in
nuclear reactors. Orig. art. has: 10 figures.
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1AUTHOR: Alekeenko Khra chanknv, A'
Yu., U. BrodskiV.-A
Investigation of organic heat-transfer*agents and moderators based on
completely hydrogenated M! Le @nl 8
_po primenenL
SOURCE: Moscow. Institut ate- dy eneraii. IssledovanLya. yu organi-'!
cheskikh teplonositel,ey-kamedliteley-:A~::ener tich'eskikh reaktorakh (Research on,.'-.
ge 7
the use of organic heat-transfer agents and moderators in power reactors).
Moscow, Atomizdat, 1064, 16-30
organic re_actor,-@-react r coolanti thermal:
TDPIC TAM -c
reactor, radiation polymerization, heat transfer agent, moderator, hydrogenated
terphenyl, lipWenyl
ABSTRACT: This article presents a @i6thbd -for preparing heat-trans fe agents, -the.
results of investigations on their behavior in the process of radiothermat con-
versions in ampoule tests and in a circulating reactor, as well as the changes in
thermophysical and physico-chemical properties of theee compounds. The incom-
,pletel% hydrogenated teEehenylal(HTP) were obtained by fractional crystallization
of different bottoms at 400 - 4ZOC, from which 6% biphenyl, 8 - 10% orthoterphenyl,j
&478 met terphenyl and 24% paraterphenyl were obtained. Irivestigations of the
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radi-othermal s.tability-:of 1HIF. re-carr e out-in'three directions: I)Jnvestigi
- f f -
tions of the thermal stability i '-h%,-,--b
u..t e. a sence-of radiation; 2) investigations.0
radiation stability at differeuttemperatures under conditions of ampoule irradis-
tion; 3) investigations of radiotheroal stability under working conditions for a
loop experiment ofi a reactor., These tests were conducted in stainless-steel am-
poules in an atmosphere of technical nitrogen and lasted for 200 hrs. Measurements
were also made of the content of the high-boiling product, kinematic viscosity of
the specimen, and the molecular weight of the high-boiling product. The authors
show that radiolysis of HTP at 350 - 380C leads to the formation of gaseous, high-
boiling and low-boiling products. In addition, the composition of the products
forming during radidlysis at 350 - 370C indicates flow in the latter along with
the reactions of condensation, dehydrogenation and cracking. It is also pointed
out that there was no formation or precipitation in the form of particles or fitms
of any insoluble products. Origi artichas: 4 tables and 17 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut atomnoy dnergit.-Hosco4 (Institut of Atomic Energy)
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AUTHOR: Aleksenko, Yu. H.; Vasiltyev, 1. N.; Rokhlova, L. P.; Khramchenkov,
V. A.; Yaroslavtsev, B. Ye.
TITLE: Changes in some of the thermophysical characteristics of monoisopropyl-
bipheny'i and hydroterphenyt during radiolysis
SOURCE: Moscow. Institut Itomoy energii. Issledovantya po primeneniyu
organicheakikh teplonositeley-zamedtiteley v energeticheskikh reaktorakh (Re-
search on the use of organic heat-transfer agents and moderators in power re-
actors). Moscow, Atamizdat, 1964, 79-94
TOPIC TAGS: thermal reactor, nuclear power plant, power reactor, organic cooled
reactor, reactor coolant, radiolysis, coolant, thermophysical property isopro-
pylbiphenyl, hydroterphenyl
ABSTRACT: The dependence of the thermophysical characteristics c -adiolysis wad.
investigated for products in which this process is accompanied by L. SLmultan- @
eous formation of low-boiling compounds. Rydroterphenyl and monoisp. -%qy1%_iphenyi'
were tested for kinematic viscosity and density after being subjecte
ent radiation doses under different temperature conditions. The c'-- Se in spe-
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cific heat for specimens of manoisopropylbiphenyl was also determined. The
specimens were irradiated in both aluminum and quartt ampoules and in loop plants
at between 30 and 80 Hrad/hr. The mono isopropyl b iphenyl specimens were irradia-
ced at 370 - 380C. Thn results of measurements show that for temperatures over
100C, the dependence of the viscosity of monaisopropylbiphenyl on a 0 - 25% con-
tent of high-boiling products and a 200 - 300C radiolysis temperature can be
@etermined within �207.. The density of monoisopropylbiphenyl was measured at
20 -220C on specimens containing 5, 13.45, 24.75 and 39.75% high-boiling pro-
ducts. The viscosity of hydroterphenyl was measured after irradiation at 50C
and its relative viscosity vas also determined at 20C as a function of the high-
boiling content. The density of hydroterphenyl subjected to radiolysin in a
loop plant at 350C was also determined. The authors conclude that, in.order to
use hydroterphenyl in a nuclear plant, the operating conditions should be selec-
ted so that radiolysis of the heat-transfer agent does not impair its heat-tralls-
fer characteristics. Orig. art. has: 23 figures and 5 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: InstLtut atomao@.eaergii, Moscow (Insticute of Atomic Energy)
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TITLE: Formation of polymer products in the radiolysis of mixtures of hexafluoro-
benzene with perfluorocyclohexane and perfluorononane
f'! SOURCE. Atomnaya enerGiya v. 21, no
5, 1966, 375-378
""i TOPIC TAGS% radiation polymerization, polymer structure, radiolysis, nuclear reactor
m3terial, gnmma irradiation, neutron irradiation
ABSTRACT: In view of the lack of appropriate published data, the author irls deter-
ed the dependence of the formation of high-boiling-point products (poVmcrs) in
i n
m
neutron and 7 irradiation of mixtures of hexafluorobenzene with perfluorocyclohexane 1
and n-perfluoronorane, on the concentration of the hexafluorobenzene. The purpose of
the investigation ,;as to check on the suitability of the substances for use in nucleaj
installations and their radiation-thermal endurance. The irradiation procedure and 1
the method of separating the high-boiling-point radiol@ysis products are described in
detail. The irradiation was carried out at 50C in a water-filled experimental chan-
nel of the VVR-2 reactor. The dose was of the order of 60 Mrad. The radiolysis pro-I
ducts were separated by distillation. The test results suggest that hexafluorobenzen4-
exerts an inhibiting action during the radiolysis of the perfluorocyclohexane, and
that in the radiolysis of n-perfluo-rononane, the hexafluorobenzene plays the role of
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an agent that initiates the.polymerization. Further tests on the subject are being
continued. The author'thanks 1. P. Prokudin for supplying the compounds. Orig. art.
has: 5 figures and 1 table.
suB com 18/ suBm DATE: 18mar66/ oRiG Ru: ooi/ oTH nF: oo4
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A161/1030
LUTHQRS: Roy-tburd, S.L.1 Khranchenko, V.I.; Sorokin, A.I.; Yakubenok,
1. N. 4. W i 1-h
TITLEt Improving the K864 Hot Stamping Press Design
PFaIOIaCAL: Xuznaahno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No.12, PP. 44-46
TEXTs the Chelyabinsk plant im, Ordzhonikidze is producing a 4600-ton
hot-stamping.crank press, "K864",-,mak-10 75 strokes of 300 mm height a
minute, having a 49.7-ton castAron frame of two parts joined with tie
bolts.. A tean,from.NITqlvKhMASh-.inatitute of the Chelyabinaksovnarkhoz
and the plant investigated the press in work at (not named) plants. The
folloving faults were stated. Xismatched valve operation repeatedly causes
too early clutching before retraction of the brake, an& the brake cylinder
bracket becomes torn off. The control panel is too near the work -space,
and the push buttons are damaged by die replacements. The safety fencing
obstructs access to the oil piping, and the piping is too easily damaged
(must by sunk into the frame and closed with covers). The blind bore
housing the brake band shackle axle makes replacement too difficult. The
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Improving the X864 Hot Stamping Press Design A161/AO30
tie tolt holes in the frame must be enlarged for heating (for tubular
electric heaters are not available). Plastics are not used on the "K864"
and other similar presses, though 700 kg bronze are needed for the slide
guides alone. The frame base is too small, and the press swings. Replace-
ment of the broken lever on the top ejector, or any other repair on it is
not possible without removing the slide. A scale is needed for setting
the wedge-shaped press table. The friction clutch splines wear too fast.
Debugging is estimated to cost 3-5% of the total press cost. It is recom-
mended to study the electric drive and modernize it for automation; to
raise the-durability of the gear couple, and to design a load indicator
suitable for shop work. Several minor design improvement suggestions are
illustrated, including one made by Engineer N.F. Polovnev. The press is
being further studied on a test stand. There are 5 figures.
Card 2/2
KHRAMMKOVAV S.P.
Eff-sot of the c-'@i.?ration of distant points in the pe'rJpheral
nArvous system c- .he course of reflexes. Uch. zap. MGPI 1691
81-95 162.
Paths of the transmission of offoots on a reflex from a distaut
altered sectlon. Uch. zap, MGPI 16919;," 162. (MIRA 17t 5)
KRAVCHENK0, A.I.k_!!M
__:T@OV@A.E._
Antineoplastic activity of alkoxy derivatives of pl-bis
(tS-ohloroethyl)-qminomethyl-asobenzene. Vop.onk.. 7 no.12:19-
26 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. lz@ iaboratorii eksperimentaltniy khimioterapii opukholey
(rukovod. - kand.biol.nauk V.A. Chemov) otdola khimioterapii
(rukovoditell - prof, G.N. Pershin) Vsesoyuznogo instituta
im. S. Ordzhonikidze.
(AZO CWWDS) (CYTOTOnG DRUGS) (ALKOXY GROUPS)
DOZORTSEVA, P.M.; KHRAMCHENKOVA, S.P.,- GRUSHINA, A.A.
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opukholey (rukovoditall - doktor med.nauk V.A.Chernov)
otdela khimioterapii (rv@kovoditell - chien-korrespondent
AMN SSSR prof. G.N.Pershin) Vessoyuznogo naucl.,no-issledovat6l-
skogo khimiko-farmateevticheskogo instituta imeni S.Ordzhonikieze,
Moskva. Submitted October 8, 1963.
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Ov. So,, 12
Of --limal
60/49@68
k&;@ ,
IMMEASRvrLI, N.G.. professor.
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Technique of surgery for ptoals. Sov.sed.19 no-8:75- Ag '55
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Diroftlaria repens under the conjunctiva (with all--r7 in Juglishl.
Ked.paras. i pares. bol. 26 no.4:481-482 Jl-Ag 157. (KERA 10:11)
1. Is kafedz7 glazzWkh bolesney Tbiliankogo inatituta usovershonstvo-
vaniya vrachey (dir. institute G.R.Khundadxe, sav. imfedroy - prof.
N.G.Khreselashvill, glavW vrach bollnitsy Sh.G.Glonti).
OFILARZASIS. case reports
Dirofilaria repens under conjuntiva (Run))
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same)
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mixed tumor causing exophthalmos of left eye. surg.)
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SOLODOVNIKOVI V.G., glav. red.; MUM _VILI Vk
___gLAP -,-_ _L_ zam. glav. red.,,
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1. Akaderniya nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy skonomiki i mezhduwi-
rodnykh otnosheniy.
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.,@-I-TPI double core drill.
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"af-UTKIN, A.Ge; ARTAMONOT, X.I., pomoshchnik mastera i
u shchlysys, ve'ehernego tokhnikum*, KOROMIN, A.?., powshchnik
mastera i uchashchiysya vochernego takhnikuna; ARMIPOT,,A.P.,
powshchnik mastera, i ucbashchiysya vochernego takhnikuma.
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(Jacquard weaving) (Pedosenko, B.I.)
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and maintenance of machinery for wool weaving preparatory shopom
by M.N.Nikitin. Teksteprom. 21 noa2:85 Ja 161. 04MA 14:3)
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KUZ#141NA, N.K.
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the Chuvash A.S.S.R. Zool. zhur. 44 no.1:17-25 165.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii MV SSSR, Moskvaj
Respublikanskaya sanigarno-epidemiologicheskaYa stantsiya,
Cheboksary, Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i
Cheboksarskiy pedagogicheskiy institut.
KfflAMICHEVA, Z.A.
The wine making and fruit canning industries of southern
Kazakhstan. 'Trudy InsL. ekon. AN Kazakh. SSR 5:ua-168 160.
(Kazakhotan-Wine and wine making) (MIRA 14:9)
JoKazakhstan-Fal,itp panngd)
MULMMUN, T. G.
Sooruzbonlys evarnykh wistallicheskikh reservuaror dlya khranentya nefUpefth"
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445 p.- Mum, tablos, diagre.
SO: N15
735.6
.n
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ZMOV. V.I., inzhener; KRAKIIHIN F.G. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk;
TSIKEUW, L.Ta.,;;@@@heipkikh nouk. nauchrj7 redaktor;
GOLUBINKOVA, L.A.. redaktor; PERSON. M.N., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
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(pipe) (Corrosion and anticorrosive~)
(Bitumen)
kandidat takhaiahookikh nauk, rodaktor; TSINTSEM, I.B.,
redaktor; T"IKOV. A.V.. tekhnicheskiv redaktor
[A collection of summaries of research papers of the All-Uniou
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(Petroleum industry-Iquipment and supplies)
38145. KIIIMIKIIIN, P.
VozrozhdenrVy gigant. (Loningr. Myasokombinat im. Kirova). Myas.
industriya SSSR,, 1949, No 6, s. 12-16
I P-, ]-IRANDT,
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flew production resources. Mas, ind. SSSR no. 2, 1952.
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TUGUNOV, S.,
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KHRAXIKE[IN,!.; TANSETSKIY,A.; GERTSOVA,Kh.
ANWMMNNMMWUO - --
New intensified meat refrigeration unit. Mlas. Ind. SSSR 26
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myasokombinata (for Vansetskly). ). Zaveduyushchaya eksperi-
mentallno-tekhnologicheekoy laboratoriyey Leningradskogo
myasokombinata (for Gertsova)
(leningrad--Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
KHRAXIIHIN.P.
The priductive capacity has been breqdened. Klms.ind.SSSR 26
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How we Increased the productive potential of our meat combIno.
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I
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J'a 162.o. (KMA 16:7)
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'EVAIW
KHRLMKIN M. F. inzh.
-- 0 9
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1
i
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9,7 65.
L .5PI
I A*IgCftl L-fe.0
ACCESSION NR: AP4042632 5/0131/04/000/007/0326/0328
AUTHOR: Oreshkin, P. T. Xhiamkova X.N.
TITLE: Electrical resistivity of some technical refractories
SOURCE: Ogneupory*, no. 7, 1964, 325-328
'TOPIC TAGS: refractory, chFome-magn'
esite., Dinas, fo.rsterite, electrical resistivity,
Chasov-Yar brick, brick,: refractory conductivity
ABSTRACM The electrical resistivity of forsterite, chrome-magnesite, Din
as,TefriLqtory
products and Chasov-Yar brick was measured at 400@'1550C using the EMD-211 and EMP-120
automatic balancing electronic a. c. bridges. The chemical composition of these refrac-
tories is reported in a table, showing variations in SiO content from 6. 36 to 59. 69%. in
A1203 +Ti02 from 0. 52 to 39. 1%, in Fe203 from 1. 21 fo 6.46% and in MgO from 0 to
66.18%. The parallelopiped samples (sides 4-10 mm long) were subjected to several
measurements during heating and cooling. In most cases, there was a straight-line re@7
lationship bet*een the logarithm of th@ resistivity and the reciprocal-of the absolute tem-
perature, with some irregul"Ities, at high temperatures. Thus, the'follow'Ing empirical
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formula could be derived for t4p electrical resistivity, of forsterite betweea 1060 and 1420C:
A-e 7it- V
where A is a constant which v4rles slightly with the t9mperature T, k is Boltzmann's
constant and-&U is the activation eaqrgy. The a4ptivatipn energy of Wsteri@e was 2.2
c. v. For the chrome-magnes@te brick, the experimental points lay on a straight line
(R = f n the range 1400-1500C. For binas brick, reproducible data could be obtained.
over aTrange of 1300-1400C, and the activation energy was 1. 2 e. v. For Chasov-Yar
domestic brick, the electrical' resistivity decreased slightly during repeated measurei@nents.
ne electrical resistance of light-weight refractory samples varied considerably initially,
but by the fifth or sixth measurement reproducible data were obtained. Reproducible data
were usually obtained at high temperatures, indicating the specific conductivity of re-
fractory materials after hlgh-t@emperature treatment.' Orig. art.. hao': I formula, 5
figures ind 1 table,
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