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Production and Structure Investigation of Poly- S/190J60/002/009/008/019
mers Containing Siloxane- and Hydrocarbon Links BO04/B06O
in the Prin~~al Chain of Macromolecules. IV
group (infrared spectra Figi 2). In both casesi the molecular-weight in-
creased, and the chain grow-longer. Furthermore, dimethyl diphenyl dihydro
disiloxane was caused to react with acetylene. The polymerizate, a viscous
mass,-'had the molecular weight 1670. Table I shows the results of the re-
action of acetylene with tetramethyl- and dimethyl diethyl dihydro di-
siloxane '-at a pressure of 15 atmi The infrared spectra (Fig. 3) of the
oily products revealed both the presence of C=C bonds and of =CH 2 as ter-
minal groups. Analyses and molecular weights of the fractions distilled in
vacuum are given in Table 2. Only addition products and dimers were obtain-
ed on the reaction of phenyl acetylene and diphenyl acetylene with dihydro
siloianes (Table 3). With the exception of the reaction product from di-
phanyl acetylene and tetrae-thyl dihydro disiloxane, whose structure Is still
unclear, the infrared spectra (Fig. 4) revealed Ai-H bands. The infrared
spectra were taken with a JHKC M-3 (VIKS M-3)?% ~e c trop'ho tome ter. The au-
MR
thors thank A. D. Petrov and 1. V. Obre movor interest displayed in the
work. There are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 6 references: 4 Soviet, 1 US, and
1 German.
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Production and Structure Investigation of Poly- S11901601002100910081019
mers Containing Siloxane- and Hydrocarbon Links B004/BO6O
in the Principal Chain of Macromolecules. IV .
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR
(Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the AS USSR).
Instituv organioheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR
(Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy
of-the AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: April 4, 196o
VN
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J~.. 2A 0 2,Z0 S/190/60/002/009/009/019
5.1110b B004/BO60
AUTHORS: Korshak V. V., PolyakQva, _&,_ M., Sakharova, A. A.,
MironoAr! V. F.9 _-Chernyshev,_T_e,__K.
TITLE: Polycondensation of Halogen Alkyll(Halogen Aryl) Halogen
-SilaneslUnder the Action of Metallic Sodium
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarny'ye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol: 2, No. 9,
pp. 1370-1374
TEXT: The authors carried out condensation reactions with the following
five compounds: ClSi(CH CH2C1; ClSi(CH
3)2 3)(C6H 5)CH2C~; cisi(CH3)
(C2H 5)CH2CH2CH2Cl; ClSi(CH 3)2C6H 4Cl, and ClSi(CH 3)2OSi(CH 3),CH,CH 2Cl.
The rea&tiops took place in nitrogen current with metallic sodium sus-
pended in toluene as a catalyst. The molecular weight was cryoscopically
determined in'befi~zene. A table 'sup-'plies the molecular weights of the
condensates, the polymerization.coefficients, yields)and 'silicon content.
The temp6rature dependence of the viscosity of polymer -Si(CH CH
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Polycondensation of Halogen Alkyl (Halogen Aryl) S/190/60/002/009/009/019
Halogen Silanes Under the Action of Metallic B004/BO6O
Sodium
and of polymer [_ Si(C6H5)(CH3)CH An is illustrated in a diagram, Despite
a lower degree of polymerization, the presence of the'phenyl group gives
rise to a higher viscosity, The authors analyzed the resulting compounds
for the presence of -Si-Si- bonds by treating with concentrated potash
lye and piperidine according to A. P. Kreshkov's method (Ref. 8), No such
bonds were detected in any of the reaction products obtained. The authors,
therefore, assume a succession of -Si-C- bonds. There are 1 figure, 1 ta-
ble, and 11 references: 4 Soviet, 6 US, and1l German.
ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR
(Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: April 4, 1960
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AUTHORS: Polyakova, A. M., Chumayevskiy, N.A. S/02 60/130/05/0-25/061
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TITLE: 7
The Interaction of Tetraalkyldihydridedisiloxanes With
Bifunctional Unsaturated Com-p-o-uln-cls-
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, ig6o, Vol 130, Nr 5, PP 1037-1040
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is an investigation of the structure
of polymeric products formed by the interaction mentioned in
the title (Ref 1)- by means of infrared spectroscopy. Besides
these spectra, spectra of the initial components were recorded
(Figs 1-4). Table 1 shows the frequencies of the tetraalkyl-
dihydridedisiloxanes, table 2 those of the dialkenes. Figure
shows the infrared spectra of the former, figure 2 those of
the latter. Figures 3 and 4 show the infrared spectra of the
interaction products. On the basis of these results, the
authors draw the following conclusions as to the structure of
polymers: Cyclic monomers are formed by the interaction of
divinyl monomers with disiloxanes (in equimolar ratio) while
Card 1/2 diallyl monomers form linear polymers. The authors thank
The Interaction of Tetraalkyldihydridedisiloxanes S/020/60/130/ '05/023/061
With Bifunctional Unsaturated Compounds B011/BO05
V. V. Korshak, Corresponding Member of the AS USSR, and
I. V. Obreimov Academician1for their interest in the present
paper, V. M. Vdovin and V. F. Mironov for the syntheses made,
Ye. A. Dimitriyev and R. A. Isayev for their assistance in
recording the infrared spectra. V. 1. Dianov-Klokov is also
mentioned. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 2 Soviet
references.
PRESENTED: September 3, 1959, by I. V. Obreimov, Academician
SUBMITTED: September 3, 1959
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S/2o4/61/001/004/005/005
E075/E185
AUTHORSt Plate~ A.F., Pryanishnikova, M.A.~
and Lipatnikov, N.A.
TITLE-. Investigation of the polymerization under pressure of
some cyclic unsaturated hydrosarbonst
bicyr-,Io.-~2,2,,I)-beptane.-2,j bi~-yclo---(2.2,1)-..heptadiene--
2,5, and cy-:Joheptatriena
PERIODICAL~ Neftekhimiya, -7.1~ no.4, 1961, 521-52?
TEXT2 The polymerization of bic~yclo-(2,2,l)-heptane-2,
bicyclo-(2,2,1)-heptane 2,5 and cytIcheptatriene wa3 investigated
under 6000 atm using tertiary butylperoxide as reaction initiator.
An attempt was made alse to evaluate relatisre reactivities of
these hydrocarbons at atmospheric pressure in the presence of an
ionic catalyst TiC14. The aim of this work was to obtain polymers
possessing high thermal stability. The pressure polymerizations
were carried out in lead ampule3, and the -sorresponding
experiments under atmospheric pressure in glass ampules,
Temperature of the Pressure polymerizations ranged from 130 to
200 OC. The polymerizations with TiC!4 as initiator were carried
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31721-1
Investigation of the polymerization-. S/204_/6lj00l/oO4/oo5/oo,q
E075/E185
out at 72 OC in methylene chloride soluiioll.. It was found that,
for the pressure polymerizations the molecular weight and yields
of the polymers increase with temperature. The same applies to
the mechanii-al properties of the polymers. The polymer with the
highest softening temperature was prepared at 200 OC~ The
polymerization under atmospherit pressures ga-vre relatively low
molecular weight polymers with low yields. Palydi.~y,-_Ioheptadiene
obtained under pressura did not soften below 400 oC_ The effects
of pressure and temperature on the polymerization of tyzlo--
heptatriene are the same as for bicyclohepti!nt but ar-e more
a cc;entuat ed, Polyt~y~,.InAxeptatrilsnes ha-re the highest thermal
stability and are all -insoluble. The polymers obtained with TiC14
an initiator ha-re relati-vely low mole~~:ular weight's and are ob-
tained with low yields, but ha-ve similar thermal stabilities to
the polymers obtained undeT pressure, Infrared, spe-.tra obtained
for the monomers and polymera indi~;atad that only very small
proportion of double bonds are present in the polymers. X-ray
examinat4on indic-ates that all the polymers are amorphous.
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Investigation of the pslymerization,- S/204/61/ooi/oo4/005/005
E075/E185
There are 7 figures, I table and 8 referen-,es,,, 6 Scvlet-blo:; and
2 non-Soviet-bloc. The English language zeferencas read as
followst
Ref.12 A.W. Anderson, N.G. Merckling, us pe~2'?,,m8q, 1955,
Ref.2z E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Brit., Pat., 777414, 1957i
C.A. 51, 12546 d~ 1957,
ASSOCIATIONs Institut elementoorganicheskikh soedineni-y AN SSSR
(Institlate of Elementary Organic Compounds, AS USSR)
Institut organicheBkcy khim-J.4. AN SSSR im~.
N.D. Zelinskog-,
(Institute of Organic Chemistry, AS USSR, imeni
N~.D,, Ze.Inakiy)
SUBMITTEDi M&Y 31, 1961
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POLYAKOVA, A.M.; KORSHAK, V.V.; TAH30VTSFVA, Ye.S.
Polymerization under pressure of OC-methylstyrenes substituted at the
nucleus. Part 7: OC -Methylstyrene containing Sn, Feb, and Ge.
Vyookomesoede 3 no,5:662-664 My 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Styrene) (Tin organic compounds) (Lead organic compounds)
(Germanium organic compounds)
POLM-IOVA, A.M.; KORSHAK, V.V.-. LIPATNIIKOV, N.A.
Polymerization of i5orropenyl heterocyclic campoi;ndB. Part 1:
2-isopropenylt'ndophene. Vysokon.soed.
LFA 14:9)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskM soyedineniy kN SSSH.
(Thiophene)
S/020/,61/1 41 /o63/oO9/02V
T3103/B.1 01
AUTHORS',. __jolya~ova p__ A M. Korshak, V V Corresponld,ing Mepbpr USSR
Vdovin, V.-'k-_ ai~d Tambovtseva, Ye. S.
TITLE: Study..of the polymerization of.c.yanogenous organosilicon
c6mpounds
PERIODICAL: Akademiya hauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 141., no. 3-, 196121, 641,-644.-..
TEXT: The polyz~e'rizability.of cyanogenous alkenyl silane derivatives was
studied... these compounds were polimerized (a) under pressure '(6000 atm)
in them pres'ence. of'. the radical:initiators (1) azo'i's*obutyrodinitrile,
(2).. tert-buty.1 ~pd.ioxide.*,, or -01 benzoyl peroxide*; (b) at normal pressure
with.Pt/C Or:H2PtCl6--6H a'G~~c&talysts. -It was found that cyano-ido-
.20.
propoxy alkenyl silane-derivativep-polymerize at comparatively low
temperature. ..Above'1200C th*ese,,.oompounds frequently decompose. Only
under-the oonditions 6f:-.W. ~'colorless polymers were obtained at 800C. For*
the~rebt,.they were,yql-low.to brown.., Some of the experiments ended up
with explosive polymerization.and charring of the.products. Most of the
-products. are.slightly-soluble (Table. I-,, nos. 1-22). Th.e-authors also
Ca:id .1/
S/02o/6i/.141/003/009/021
Study :,6f-t)~6 polymerization B1031B1.01
:".,.;,studied, thb'~, inteiaction of- ietr6alkyl dihy~dro-disiloxane derivatives
-obtaining oily products.
,with -cyanogenous.4liallyl.'sildne derivatives,
'Such products. had'also. been' '.'6btained, previously (V. V. -Korshak- et al.
DAN, 112B'v 966 (iJ59).) 'by'treaiti.ng dialkyl diallyl silane derivatives with
the 63me ~dis oxanes-~: - The.'60rivdrsio mers jTable .1
n of the mono ~which
.;pr66-e'e"-de'd--wi~h~ui,'e~'~los.iv*e:'.-*polymerization or charring, is illustrated as
f oil ows
i'iti' t
n a or.
-2, or
clip CII pc R
2 C -611 - 2 np.1, 3 2
19 Y2
3
-,,Polyrherization'of*,the:ayanogeno~a,dialkdnyI compoundp proliably also occuxs
7At Ahe doxibl'e'-b~on4s,'.,~66si,bly.*,~ihvolving the- formation of.cyclic structures
OC(CHM
IX (CH.). CN,
H.PLO.
CH, CH
-LI-CH,-CH CH
7 (2)
PVC I . ~R
(CIWN R )c (CH3)2CN
Pard 24
S/D20/61
11 /141/003/COQ/021
Study of the polymerization ... 3 01,
R, R, 0CH:CH-CN
I hptcl.,
H H + CH2 = CH - CHI - 31 - 1-112 - CH =.CHI HnM
I PVC
R R' OCH2CHsCN (3);
OCH2CHjCN
1-0 _'Sj-CHg-CH__ :-S1-CH.-CHCH,- (3)
6aCHICN
(1) or. There are 1 table and 9 references: 7 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet.
The two references to English-language publications read as follows:
J. C. Williams, R. A. Pike, F. Fekete, Ind. and EnG. Chem.,.2-1-, 939
(1959); R. 11. Savage, Rubber Age, 84, 975 (1959).
ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganichoskilch soyedineniy Akademii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Elemental Organic Compounds of the
Academy of Sciences USSR).Institut organicheskoy khimii
im. 11. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of
Or,vanic Chemi try imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of
Card 3ciences USSRI
31,:'~ql
Sh 9 0/62/004/003/00 1 /023
IUTHOI
A RS: Polyakova, Korshak, V. V., L-ratr.-kov, N. A.
.... ..........
TITLE: Polymerization 3f heteroc.,,clio compounds.
2-isorroloenyl furan
-Z
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, n-). 3, 190'2,.~-)4-7~~--B
TEXT: The polymeri~,,ation of 2-isopropenyl furwi (1-- ) *.Van JI' rive st iUated
using (a) pressure aithout initiators, and (b) .;-heric -)---essure in the
Dresence of ion catalysts. A viscous mass formed at 120", and '0000 atm,
u
which, after reprecipitation resulted in a po,.,.dery yield of
16.3 ~o (molecular weight 2230; polymerization coefficient 211). A
temDerature increase to 1600C reduced the molecular wei6ht by half.
%Yithin a few minutes, I, in the presence of 2.56 mole~a~ of TiCl 4 in Vr
methylene chloride at -720C, f'orms a polymer of visco5ity 0.09, yield of
4 6. 6 ~o. In the presence of '..12 of TiCl4 it forma a mixture of
i
insoluble (80 ~6) and soluble polymer. In the presence of Al(C 2H5)3/Ti C14'
11 % of insoluble polymer is formed. I polymerizes more readily than
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I /
.jj 1
Polymerization of heterocyclic... B110 B144
isopropenyll thiaphene in the presence of ion cvtalyst3 in anF,~loi:,.I tD t*ne
behavior o-47 corresponding vinyl compounds. Com.-par-iLson ol" the monomor
IR absorption spcctrt with that of polymer shows th,%-. the double bond
of the isopro.-.I&nyl group is ruptured and the fur!_,.% ring cori3efvud, the
double bonds --,f which pre,=umably participate in ;')rminc the insoluble
polymer in -Joric polymurazat.fon. it was found b-. X-ray anaalysi~; that. the
insoluble polymer obtained in the presence of T.JCl 4 was poorly ordered,
while the soluble polymer aas almost amorphous. The thermomechanical
curves of b enzene- -soluble polymers obtained from (a) and from (b) with
2.56 mole~o of TiCl, were almost identical, but di.ffered subs t.anti ally
4
from those of the polymers obtained with 5.12 mole~'3 of TiCl 4* The
insoluble fraction of these polymers shows no flow, and cnrbanizes at
4000C. S. R. Rafikov is mentioned. Thanks are due to A. 1. Xitaygorodskjy
and co-workers, as as to N. A. Chumayevskiy, for X-ray and
spectroscopic investigations. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and
8 references- 5 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The three references to Enp-lish-
Q
lanCuage publications read as follovis: G. B. Bachman et al.: Industr. and
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V.6.; SHCHEKINA, T.A.; POLYAKOVA, A-,M.
Llfv.,,inobiological effectiveness of associated vaccine agaillst
plague, tularemia and brucellosis in various methods of its
epicutaneo-us use. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 42 no.l:
11,-21 ja t65. (14111A 38:6)
1. Stavropollskiy protivochuinnyy institut Kavk-aza i Zakavkazlya.
TARAN, I.F.; ZA'1-!AKIIAYJEV.A, Yo..T.; ABAKIN, S.V. POLYAMAI-A, A.IM. IN,
N.M.
Results of studying a bi-acellosis vaccine from the strain of
Brucella abortus 104-M. Zbir. mikrobiol., epid. i inw-lun. 42
n0-8:99-104 Ar, 165. (MIRIL 1?,:9)
0
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy prot ivoahwrn,,-.v institut Kavkaza i
Zakavkaz'3,a,
POLY&KOVA, A.M.; KORSBAK, V.V,,; LIPATNIKOV, VA.
Investigation of the polymerizaUon of isopropenyl aromatic
rompounds. Ionic polyr~orization of p- and o-substituted
J- -methyl-styre=w and -isopropeny1=pht*lerAe. -Neftekhimiia
1 no.2-.224-229 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR,
(Polymerisation) (Naphthalene)
(Styrene)
KOZLOV, M.P. ;.F.OLYAK.OVAA..M ; TARAIIJI I.F.
Ifigh rate of initial patient visits Afer brucellosis in t
Transcaucasian republics. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun,
32 no.6:61-66 Je 161. (MIIII UA, 15 - 5 )
1. Iz Nauchno-isoledovatellskogo protivochmnogo instituta Kavkaza i
Zakavkazly,-,, Stavropol'.
(TRANSCAUCASIA-BiTCM-LOSIS)
37761
S/66 61/00011/006/03 5/031
I)205X'~02
Xorshak, V. V., Sakharova, '~. A. and
AUTHOS;
Tambovtseva, Ye. S.
TITLE: Polymerization olf silico-olefines under pressure
SOI,jT,Cv Khimiya i prakticheskoye primenenive kre-mneo :-- 4
-0 ru-n-C.,'C S -
X'-Iikh soyedineniy; trudy kor-ferentsii. no. 06: Doklady)
diskussii, resheniye. !I Vses. konfer. po khimi i prakt.
prim. kremneorg. soyed., Len., 1958. Leningrad, I--d-vo
AN SSSR, 1961, 163-172
T-.7"XT: The polymerization of more than 100 silico-ole'L-inic monomers
has been investigated by the authors and a series of rules was es-
1,ablished. The polymerizations were carried out under 6000 atm.
(gauge) at 120 - 1300C in the presence of tertiary butyl peroxide.
.2arallel exDeriments without Dressure were also Derformed. kl-'Penyl
silanes with double bonds in q-, B-) -- and E-positlons with res-
-ject to the Si atom were investigated (I c~-alkenylsilanes polymerize
into colorless, viscous oils. Using 1c/O mole of initiator the poly-
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S/6~1/61/000/006/035/081
Polymeriza-Vion of sil-lico-... D20~)/D302
alkyl substituents in the 1-position polymerize without pressure,
giving oil-like polymers. PoJ_.ymerizatJon under pressure gives solid
c'
products. D-Trialkyl silyl styrenes also polymerize without pres-
11 C~ j c-'h t
sure, t2te application of pressure increasing the molecular w _C>11
of the polymer. Copolymerization of z)-triethyl silyl styrene with
styrene proceeds with or without pressure giving a Copolymer with
the lin'f-- ratio 1:2. Polyalk-enyl silanes polymerize as a rule into
space neiwork-s which produce transparent solid polymers. R si-
(C--, C(CF.7)=CH is an exception fo-rmin- one-dimensional pEymers.
12 2)2 0
The polymerization of monoalkenyl hydrosilanes of the R 2R'SiH type
where R = CH 31 C2 H5' C" OC2 H 5; RI = CH2CH=CH 21 OCF`2 CH=CH 21 C_'2C_
(Cli3)=CH 2 was stQdied, using tertiary butyl peroxide and platin-
ized carbon as initiators. Depending on the initiator, various
polymers are formed. It was established by infrared spectra that
the polymers formed usin,i the tertiary butyl ieroxide under pres-
C> P
sure (6000 atm.) preserve the Si-H bonds in contrast to those for-
med on platinized carbon. Comparing the tendency towards poly-.qeri-
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Polymerization of silico-... D205/D-302
zation of analogous compounds of Si, Ge and Sn it was established
that the polymerizationability of vinylic Compounds of the type
R 3 DICH=CH 2 (where M=Si, Ge and Sn) decreases in the series CH 2 =
CHS_JR 3 > CH 2 =CHGeR 3> CH 2=C-t ISnR 3' X. A. Andrianov (Moscow), D. N.
Andreyev (IKhS AN ISSSR, Leningrad), A. A. Zhdanov (IITEOS AN SS"J"'FIL,
Moscow), P. V. Davydov (.1-loscow, S. G. Durgarlyan S ATT "S'-,
Moscow) and -A. I. Dintzes ('.'.'oscow) took part in -U.h.e discussion
which lf~ollowed. Andr-Janov expressed the opinion that the conclu-
sion of the aut"'lors that the Si atom does not passivate the poly-
merization mechanisms, observed by the authlors, between the pro-
cesses at '0000 atum. and atmospherIc ji-essure, were of tl~e i~":-,Iost
importance and may e_xplain the disagreo-,ents betweor~ thiu -.-ork and
earlier observatbns to wh-ich Andrianov re-ferred. There are 5 tables.
1~ of
ASSOC L'UTIOF institut clcrientoori-anic' eshikl, so- -adineniy Akadernii.
a a Lz'~ Z. ~; c 0 L 1 " L; tt L I t Q o L-: -4,:. n t L1 0 r a n i c
r-impou!-Ids Of l'i-n- of !.'Oscow)
Card 4/4
PILIPENKO, V.t.; RIHOSHNIGHENKO, M.Aj_ POLYAKOVA, A.M.
Distribution of the bacteria of vaccines in the body of guinea
pigs vaccinated epicutaiaeously with associated vaccine against
plagmei tularemia., and brucel-losis. Zhur.mikrobiol epid.i immun.
32 no.1:46-51 Ja 161. imm 1/,:6)
1. Iz Nauchno-isaledovatellskogo protivochumogo instituta
Kavkaza 1. Zakavkazlya.
(VACCINES)
BORODIKO, S.L.; PILIFELTO, V.G.; POLYAKOVAt A.M.; VAWKOV, B.G. ..
I-minological changes in persons -inoculated epicutareoualy against
plague, brucellosiag and tularemia. Sbor. nauch. rab. Mist.
protivochum. sta. no. 1:205-213 159. (MIRA 13:10)
(IMUPOLOGY) (PIAGUE) (BRIUCELLOSIS) (TULARMA)
POLYAKOVA, A.M.; SUGHK(NA, M.D.; Kr~h:31i.M) V.V.
Polymerizetion of certain derivatives of acetylene. Nefteklimiia 4
no.5:747.-'/,~2 S-0 164. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
POLYAKOVA, A.M., doktor khim. nauk; SMIRNOVA, O.V.
flew glue. Priroda 52 no.9;111-112 163. (MIRA 16;11)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSRp Moskva.
~L-63392-65- t-iT(1)/E_Wj)/BWA(b)-2
_Acassim NR: APS020097
UR/0016/65/000/008/0099/0104
615.371
576.851.42
AUTHOR:,'~ b I
Taran,~J_-_ -_Zamakhay~~ ~A _k P '.1 ak ;A~, 4
F.-; Y a dn 5; - V;-; 1~
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TMtl: A :st' udy-- of brucella vaceine from~the Br..abortus 104-M strain
"A
SOURCE Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epid iolo
em gii i immunobiologii, no. 8, 1965, 99-104,
-TOPIC STAGS brucellai vaccine, immunology, brucellosis,
e
BStRAdT:..;;An experimental study on guin a pigs of-the Br. abortus 104-M vaccinal 4
strain showed that it possesses satisfactory immuno enic properties, viab"lity, andi
9
capacity.to-induce-activ mmu -us
e i nological reconstruction. -Vaccine from Br. abort
-104-M,proved to-be.barmless to sheep in doses of 8.to 10 bill-ion microbial- cells.
It crea
fed stronger immunity than did Br.. abortus 113. Sheep that received this
vaccine a t
h a' fewer- abortions and gave bir h to more healthy lambs than did the con-
-Also,there:war. a sharp decrease in.the incidenceof brucellosis among thosO
handling_-the animals. NO side reactions were noted after subcutaneous inoculation
with doseg under 100 million microbial cells;:doses ranging-from 250 to 300 milliont,
ir
Lyn
5956
DETERMINATION OF THE TRANSVERSE RELAXATION
TIME 0 FTIn mnmr.NTR~ . D.
/A.'Ly -Gvozdover, N. M. Pamerantso . and'A. P.'Poltakova
PI (Moscow State Unlv-.). Soviet Phys. JET 11 471-4(1955)
NO-W-WEA911011). Zhur. Eksptl.' I Teoret. Fiz. 28, 584-8
CL9b5) May. (in Russian).
A new method is proposed for determining the transverse
relaxation time from the shape of the magnetic resonance
sigmals frorn atozalo nuclei. In applying this method the
inhomogenelty of the magnetic field over the volume of the
sample can be measured stmultaneounly. The experiments
indicated the usefulness of this method. and agreed with the
results of other authors, which were obtained by other
methods. btuth)
1. POLYAKOVA, A. P. and PULIKIS, S. A.
2. USSR (6oo)
4. Public Health-Omsk Province
7. Organization of sanitary-eoidemiological stations in the Omsk Province. Sov.zdrav.
11 no. 6, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified.
POLYAKOVA. A.1~.;PULIKIS, S.A.
Organization of sanitary-epidemiological stations in the Omsk region.
Sovet. zdravookhr. 11 no.6zl8-21 Nov-Dee 1952. (CIML 23:4)
1. Omsk. 2. Includes the organizational 00=09ition of a sanitary-
epidemiological stations in the Omsk region.
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ACC NRj AT6036474 -- SOURCE CODEi UR/0000/66/000/000/0025/0026
AUTHOM AlWlchov, GO V.;.Y9g9rov, A. D.; F I SvIstunov, 1. D.;
Skuratova, S. A.
ORG: nono
TITLEs Quantitative evaluation of changes In the latent period of conditioned
motor reflexes as a function of the number of stimuli and the Intez~~Wi~---betwoen
I a
SOURCE: Yonferentslya po problemam kosinichoskoy mcdltglny, 1966, Problemy
kosmichaskoy medItsiny. (Problems of space medicine); imiterialy konferantsil,
~bscow, 1966, 25-26
IYOPIC TAGS: conditioned reElex, space physiology, hulkan physiology, behavior
pattern 'QuantitatWe evaluation of the lengt1i oir the lafent period in human
ht and sound
ABSTRACTt'condiLioned motor reflexcs was made using different lif,
stimuli,with intervals of 0. 5, 2. 5, 5, and 10 see between them.
Series of stimuli witli equal or different I)robabilitics of proNloking a
.reaction were used. Tests were conducted on an "Emotsiya". apparatua.1
Nwelve subjects, men and women aged 20-3,9 yrs, were used in 320
exl)eriments. ' Results showed that increase in the number of stimuli
1/2
L 08277-67
r -ACCNR,
leads to Increase In the average length of the latent period, vith atimlill
of!f--qual or different probability. This statistically reliable Increase
is described by the equation of the second order parabola:
a) Istimuli of equal probability--
tip = 0,2136.+ 0,1832 x - 0,0173 x2;
b) stimuli of different probability --
tip = 0.2525 + 0,1545 x - 0,0140 x2 ,
'where tyis the length of the latent periodp and x Is the number of stimuli@
The length of the latent period also changed depending on the Intervals
between stimuli. The shorter the Interval, the shorter the length of the
latent period (on the average), This relationship Is expressed by a
linear equationt
P ep = 0,4053 + 0,,0116 7 9
where z In the length of*Che interval beMven stimuli. A. Vo. 22; ATD Fnporff'
66-116]
SUB CODEs" 06,05 SUBM DATEz OOMay66
2/2 vmb
YE3 1XI
KLYUCHAREVA. T.Ye.;_EQ;XA.KQYA. WA, 14. S.
Usefulness of the slide agglutination teat (Huddleson's reaction)
In determining infestation of milk products with Brucells. Zhur.
mikrobioleepid. i immun. 28 no.g:)O S '57. (MIRA 10.12)
1. Iz laboratorii. Tashkentskoy gorodskoy sanitarno-epidemiologi-
cheokoy stantaii.
(BRUCHMA,
in milk prod., HuddlesonB reaction (Rue))
(MILK. microbiology.
Brucella, Huddleson's reaction (Rus))
POLYAKOVA. Me, assistent
Hygienic value of the use of bactericidal lamps in children's Insti-
tutions. Gig. I man. 24 no.2:80-82 F '59. (-MMA 12:3)
1. Is kafedry obahcheV g1glyany Saratovskogo meditainakogo instituta.
MY ION, prev. & control
bactericidal lamps in children's institutions,
hyg. evaluation (Rue))
POEMOVA, A.S.
Fqgienic importance of the determination of air ionization in-
some closed rooms. Trudy Vor. med. inst. 1+7t62-6/+ 162
(MIRA 106:12)
1. Kafedra obshchey GigiyBny Saratovskogo meditsinskogo in-
stituta,
POLY11,0VA) A. S.
"The Importance of Rectoromanoseopy for Diagnosing
Gastro-Enteric Diseases in Young Children,"
Vop. Ped. i. Okhran. Mater. i. Det., 17, No. 2,
1949. Clinic Children's Diseases, Leni.-rad
Sanitation-Hy.aiene Med. Inst.
Children's Hospital, Smollminsk Rayon, -cl949-.
POLYAKOVA, Anna Semenovna
1. -_ .1
Yethodical Determination of Intestinal (p?lochki) in ldater, 'V-1k
and Non-Alcoholic Bevor~rres
Dissertntion for cqndi(iqte of a Vedical Science deFree. Chair of General
Hygiene. ( head, Prof. L.I. 11.)s'), S.4r,-3tov l-erliccil Institute, 1940
U93SR / Microbiology. Sanitary Microbiology. Micro- F
biology of Food Products.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5520.
Author : Klyuchareva, To Ye., Polyakova, A. So; Yesikova,
No 3o
Inst : Not given.
Title : On the Suitability of the Hethod of ;,,,,,glutin-
ation on Glass (Yiuddleson Reaction) for Deter-
-aination of the Contamination of Milk Products.
Orig Pub: Zh. mi-krobiol., epidemiol. i iviaunobiologii,
1957, 'Iffo 9, -10.
;abstract; Tests were carried out with fermentation of
milk samples with a negative Huddleson reaction
to establish the relationship between a Dosit-
ive agglutination reaction and the degree of
acidity of dairy products. ~-_Il the samples -.)ro-
Card 1/2
22
USSR / Microbiology. Sanitary Microbiology. Micro- F
biology of Food Products.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5520.
Abstract: duced a positive icaction in 1:50 and 1;100
dilutions when the acidity exceeded 800 ac-
cording to Turneri The agglutination titer
increased in ProPoktion to the increase in
acidity. Accordingly, the nonspecificity of
the agglutination reaction on glass for dairy
products with an acidity above 500 according to
Turner was demonstrated. -- L. Go Ivanova.
Card 2/2
POLYAKOVA.-A.T.
*&a
Differentiation between similar grammatical material according to
tpotrwtton methods, Top. polkhol, 3 no,2:118-129 Xr-Ap 157.
(MM 10:6)
1. Institut psikhol i Akadomll podagogichookikh nauk RSM, Kooky&.
19seian language-5tudy and teaching)
YRVDOKRIOV, M.M.;,J~.% WFA6 A.Ya.; LUDAWA, V.Ye.; GXNMUWV, G.F.;
KONSTANTINOVA, N.N.; 9 G.S.; GHWXII.I. V.M.-, KAZAKOVA,
YO.D., red.; ZUBRILMk, Z.Pe, teldm. red.
[Now kinds of rWitables, melons, squashes, and potatoes] NOVY8
sorta ovoehdhujA&, bakhahevykh kalltur i kartofelia. Moskra, Goo.
izd-wo selikhoz, lit-ry, 1956. 124 p. (MIRA 11:10)
(Vegetables) (Tine crops) (Pbtatoes)
LTUCHKDV, IL.D.; IAMIN, A.B.; POLIAKOU, B.Z.; CHURNY.LVSKIY, A.A,.
Determining the defects in welds of small-diameter pipes.
Zav.lab. no.4:454-457 160. (MM 13-6)
1. Sn6propetrovskiy truboprokatrqy zavod.
(Pipe--Welding) (Ultrasonic testing)
69876
Mlpvoo S/032/60/026/04/16/046
.2~. 400 BO1O/BO06
AUTHORS: Lyua!~Sov,_L~D., Leming A.B., P,-Iyakov , B.Z., Chernyavskiy, A.k...
TITLE: Detection of Defeats in Welding Seams of Small-diameter Tubesl~-~
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 19609 Vol. 26, No- 4, PP. 454-457
TEXT: The sensitivity of ultrasonic control\ methods for welding seems of
small-diameter tubes (51 mii7i.5 was investigated. A ~ZD- N;gultrasonic
L
crack detector (Fig. 1, photograph) was used. The pulse-echo method and an
acoustic frequency of 2-5 Hops were applied in the tests~ The sound waves
were sent in such a way (Fig. 2,diagram) into the tube, as to make them
strike the welding seam at an angle of 900. The maximum heights of the echo
pulses thus come to lie in the middle of the 800P8. Tube specimens having
visible defects in the welding seams as well as specimens which had already
been subjected to hydraulic tests were investigated. To evaluate the defects
by means of the oscillograms obtained, the tubes were out in pieces after
ultrasonic controlq and then investigated microscopically. It was found that
viitrasonic control is insensitive to defects on the specimen surface, but
Card 1/2
-POLYAKOVA, D.A.
Work of the Bureau of Technological Information staffed with volurt.-
teers. Tekstiprom. 23 no.11:24-25 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Soveta pervichnoy organizatsii Nauchno-
tekhnicheskogo obshchestva voronezhskoy kordnoy fabriki.
SOV/ 137- 58-7-15461
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya. 1958, Nt 7,
AUTHORS: Filirnonovich, K.M., Lykov, Ye.P., Polyakova, D.A.,
Burtnaya, N.F.
TITLE: Influence of the Ions of Some Electrolytes on the Process of
Anodizing of Aluminum (Vliyaniye ionov nekotorykh elektro-
litov na protsess anodirovaniya alyurniniya)
PERIODICAL: Izv. Kivevsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Vol 20, pp 140-148
ABSTRACT- The influence exerted on the process of anodizing of basi(
components of aluminum alloys (ions of Cu, Fe, Mg, Zn. IM,
I'vIn, and C r) %vhich accuinulate in the baths during the pro( Cs s
of anodic treatment %vas investi,~ated. Sheet Al type AZ GOST
3549--47 served as the mazerial for dic invi-sti,,,ation. I'lle 0\1-
dizing was conducted in l-J2SO4- (20 and 40"i'o) solutions at an
anodic cd of 1.5 amp/dmZ and at 8-200C during 40 min. Evalu-
ation was made according to the change in weight of the speci-
rnens and their resistance to corrosion (immersion for a cer-
tain time in 3% NaCl solution). It is shown that the concentra-
tion of Cu ions in the electrolyte should be (blank space left in
Card 1/2 original. Transl. Ed. Note) 0.025%; the presence of other ions
SOV/137-58-7- 15461
Influence of the Ions of Some Electrolytes on the Process of A::od_-z--V
has practically no influence on the quality of the oxide filrn. In order to elin-i-
inate excess Cu ions from the electrolyte, the oxidation of A] was done by
A-C current simultaneously with the electrolysis. A Pb plate served as the
anode, a stainless-steel plate as the cathode. Cd was 3 an-ip/dn-i?-. It is in-
dicated that the method may be recommended for the prevention of accurnu-
lation of Cu ions during the oxidation of Al.
Y e. K.
1. Aluminum--Oxidation 2. Electrolytes--Perfbrmance
Card 2/2
LOGE.'OV, Mariya KapitonovnEL; LITRIYE, Dzh;ir. Aliyevich; LEIZ.OVSKIY,
Ikikhail Illich; ORLEZISUY, Yakov Pavlovich; SAVITSKIY, Aron
Yakavlevich; ShUBIN, Vladimir Petrovich; 'Iff'U0, M.P., haxid.
tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; EGUAXMrA,-D--I.., red.; HKOVSKE
A.I., red.; GORIMSTAYPOLISKAYA, M.S., tekhn. red.
(Album of equipment for the mechanization of foundrieslAllbon
sredstv melchanizatsii liteinyk-h tsekhov. D'y] lm.K.I'O'~~Ova- i
dr. Moskva., Mashgiz., 1962. 13a p. (I-ORA 15 - 10)
(Foundries-~Bquipment and supplies)
KLIMOVr X.N.; ~LYMUQ~A,-Z.D.; REMIZOV, A.L.; PETROVA, L.A.
Inhibition of the biosymthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids
in the liver In rats by derivatives of mevalonic acid. Vop. med.
khim. 11 no.1:101-103 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18;10)
1. Otdel biokhinii Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AM SSSR9
Leningrad.
--way
All
otle',
,-,z n i Tign c!.
GJR(',,%Jl0V A, Y, GPrirdsn~;Il
Effect r-4, Or,
,U8 C)" the en'dl-lymi3 o'
fa t 4 JS._
rats With alloxan dialx3tf~s. :-,o
162.
1. Otdel biokhimii !rst4,.-,ita
I,eni ngrad.
All
GULYPIIITSKIY, A. -, POLYMCOVA, F.
LICht-duty truck cranes desiEred at the -Flant. .~vt.
V, '57.
transp. 35 no.7:12-14 rl
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
ALIMOV, V.A., assistent; TQLTA~gYA., G.,, student; 14AITULKIN, A., student;
MATVEJzvJ' S., student
Atherosclerosis according to autopsy data of clinics of t-.-.-
Tashkent State Medical Institute collected during 12 years
(1949-1960). viled.-zhur. Uzb. no-401-54 AP 163.
(MIRA 17:4)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. G.N. Terekhov)
Tashkentskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
SPRYSKOV, A.A,;-POLYAKOVA, G.A.
Orientation in substitution in the ar-atic series. Fairt 16: Effect --
of substituents on the reactivity of the ben.-ene ring. Zhur. org.-
khIm. 1 zio.l.:24-27 Ja 165. (MIRA M5)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut.
f~ 4
-;.k.
CTIL,DUL ~.- a yst~m, , I
~11 . ~ - .. ~ -. *,
.'., no.32:5-7 ') 1-1-L. - --,
PHASE I BDOX EXPWITATION SOV/6246
Soveshohaniye po toeolitam. lot, Leningrad, 1961.
Sintetichookiye tooolity; poluchenlye, iseledovaniye I primenonlye
(Synthetic Zeoliteol Productions Inventigation,and Use). Mos-
cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 286 p. (Serleat Its: Doklady)
Errata slip Inserted. 2500 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akadexlya nauk 33SR. Otdelenlye khUdahookikh
nauk. Komisiya po tooolitim.
Reap. Eds.t M. M./Dubinin, Academician and V. V. Berpinakly, Doctor
of Chemical-Scionoosi Bd.s Yo. 0. Zhukovskaya; Tooh. Bd.s 3. P.
Golub'.
PURPOM This book Is Intended for scientists and engineers engaged
In the production of synthetic seolltem (molecular alev*s),.and
for chemists In general.
Card 1/jr_5
3yntfietic zoolitesi (cont.) savl6246
COVEPAaR: The book in a collection of reports presented at the First-
Gonferebee-on Zeolites, held in Leningrad 16 through 19 March 1961
at the'UnIngrad Technological Institute Imeni lonsovet, and in
purportedly the first monograph on this subject. The reports are
grouped Into 3 subject areas: 1) theoretical problem of adsorp-
tion on various types of zoolltes and methods for their Investi-
gation, 2) the production of zoolites, and 3) application of
zeolltes. No personalltles a" mentioned. References follow In-
dividual articles.
TABLN OF COWMDIT3
Foreword 3
DubIn1n, M. M. Introduotion. 5
Card 2/40 3
Synthetic Zeolites: (Cont.)
SOV/6246
Moin, Me 3.0 L. No Maksimovaj V. A* Lltvlnova, and L. Be
Khandros. Production and Adsorption Properties of
Nak, N&P, CaA and CaP Zeolites 135
Misin, No So, L. No Maksimova, V. A. Litvinova, L. Be
Khandros, 4-.A-.-- -#-o-1yE&-o-4aj. and L. S. Urine Production
and Ads or-pt16-n--P-ropeffi-ed` of NaX, CaX, and AgX Zeolites 143
F1gtxxqv&, L. I.,.A. V. Agafonov, A. S. Vitukhina, V.-.-F.
,,DM-1trb - - , A,---T._qlepneva, V~.- A. Bur'ylov,- -and N. A.
-' yeva
~Chepgrqvo- Synthesis--C-6-n-&ft-ions and Thermal Stability
of Type X Zeolites 152
-Mirskiy, Ya. V., M..-G.--Mitrofanov. bLnd T. N. Bred:Lkhina. Ion
1166ihafige -ot N "' f or Ca in eolite
a T3Fpe -A Syrithetic Z 167
Mrskly, Ya. V., M. 0. Mitrofanov, B. M. Popkov,-L.,.T.
.Bolotov, and A. I. Mezhlumova. *Production of Synthetic
Zeolit -es Under-- In&istiiiA-l---Conditions 169
Card 7,A2
GLUKHOV Jq Ye.ye.; POLYAKOVAP G.A*
Designing extrusion heads. Flas4mssy no.4:50-54 163. (HIFU 16:4)
(Extrusion JPlastics))
kiCVr-'YV 1- 36 17 May
97CM
IGNS OF EXTRUSION DIES FOR PLASTICS (USSR)
D&
Glukhov, Ye. Ye., and G. A. Polyakova. Plastichasl4ye inassy, no. 4, 1963,
50-54. S/191/63/000/00~4/011/015
To obtain extruded parts of high quality, the correct relation between the ex-
trusion rate, tool geometxy, and pressure of the material before the die
should be maintained,' taldng into account the producibility of desired cross
sectional shapes and the density of extruded parts. Since different material
velocities upon extrusion from the various sections of the die would cause
shape distortions and variations in physical and mechanical properties, the
authFr -devised, equations gover---aing the extrusion process. Five examples
are~kiven for which the following parameters were determined: 1) the bearing-
'pa~,t lengths of two dies with different diameters which provide for the same
extrusion velocity; .2) the ratio of bearing-part lengths of two sections of a
Card 2/2
DRS3DNS OF USION DXSS [Contd) q/1q1/63/WO/004/OIVQ15
sTif &i-iiitfi diff erent -widths -'which'provide for the same extrusion velocity from
wide and, narrow die s e 6-t i on 3) the ratio of the bearing-part lengths of
e slit and at the edges which provide for the same'
4 aslit die in the middle of
extrusion v 6 1 old it y; 4) "the ratio of bqaring-part lengths of a T-shape die
which provide for the same extrusion velocity; -and 5) the,ratio of the bearing-
part lengths ior two-tube extrusion. dies which provide, for the same pressure
drop at the same productivity.: (SS]
Card 2/2
PAHSHIXCVI VA6, kand.tekhu.pauk; POLYAKOVA, G6A,
Using electronic computers in optinal planning of a I-,IgL-.a7
netvork, Avt.dor. 28 no,11:20-21 N 165,
(MIRA 18:11)
MLYAKOV. G.G.
~ - -, ..
TGG-150/600 dF-ep-wlell manor-etric- the.---O- ter. Mr-E;'-~ '-
me
obor. no.808-35 163. (KMA l7z6';
1. Groznenskiy neftyanoy institut.
ACCESSION NR: AT4041987 S/2582/64/000/011/0153/0166
AUTHOR: Polyakov, G. 1. (Hoscow)
TITLE: Neurophysiological aspects of the problem of regulation#,
controlq and coordination
SOURCEs Problemy* k1bernettki, no. 11, 1964, 153-166
TOPIC TAGS: neurophysiology, cybernetics, biological model,
mathematical model, functional neurophysiology
ABSTRACT: On the assumption that all biological systems may be
represented by mathematical models, the author attempts to present
a systematic analysis of the evolutionary development and progressive
complexity of nervous systems. -The following schemata and bloik
diagrams are provided, which represent various nervous functional
mechanisms and their interrelationships: 1) a simplified scheme
representing six separate nervous functions which art described as
iregulation and self-regulation, control and self-controlt and
coordination.and self-coordination; 2) a functional schematic of an
Card 1 3
ACCESSION NR: AT4041987
elementary coordinating mechanism; 3) a figure comparing the central
nervous system of a higher Insect with man's; 4) a functional dia-
gram contoured to the human brain showing the main analyzers in
relation to coordinating mechanisms; 5) a simplified schematic of
the neuron organization of a brain analyzer; 6) a block diagram
showing the connection between different neuron divisions and
functions of regulation and self-regulation, control and self-control,
and coordination and self-coordination; 7) a general diagram repre-
senting anatomical relationships and connections of central nervous
formations by which the six basic nervous functions are accomplished:-
8) a figure showing the progressive differentiation of brain areas
from the lower ape to man; 9) a figure contoured to the human brain
showing pyramidal routes of control-signal transmission from the
cerebral cortex to the brain stem and spinal cord; 10) a figure
contoured to the human brain showing extra-pyramidal routes of
signal transmission from various brain cortex areas to the cere-
bellum. Cybernetic representation and an understanding of the com-
plex regulatory mechanisms of the human brain will require both
physiological and psychophysiological approaches. Psychophysiologi-
cal studies of human nervous regulation would logically entail
.Card 2/3
ACCZSSION M AT4041987
investigations of hypnotism and complicated mental functions such
as acting. It is concluded that one of the greatest advances in
human nature will be the'capabilLty of perfecting the regulatory
mechanisms of the human brain. Orig. art. has$ 10 figures.
A
SSOCIATION: Na~~*y sov*t po komplekawy problems Kibernatiki Akadenii
nauk SSSR(National Council on Complex Problems of Cybernetics, AN SSSR)
SUBMITTEDs 145ep62 ATD PRESS: 3074 ENCLs 00.
SUB CODEs LS, MA' NO REY SOVs 0001, OTHER: 000
%Cordj 3/3
FOLYAYOV, G,M,, ,arjzl~ tekh. nauk; V..:., inzLI
Temperature conditions of t--..e hesating surface-s .:;f the TP-179
boiler operating on natural ga5 -ith increased loads,
nauch. soob. SPI no.17:65-76 162. (MIRA 3-7;6'i
Pe
b
Xr-2- AGGRWION NP.:-- Ak~013346
P01-yakova, G, N"
Pajp6v, A.~ I.; Pagel :Ya~ M
'of the heigbt distribution-of pulaeo at the output of a multiplier
TITLE: Stuily.
L 40843-66 E,VT (I
ACC NR: kP602Olq�
SOURCE CODE: UR/005
050/006/1
AUTHOR: Pj;j&bov 0. N Tatus'. V. I.; Strellchenko, S. S.; Fogel,
Ya. M.. F n V. M.
LT Maw X I
ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Science5A Ukrainian SSR
(Fizik~o-~ekhnicheskiy Inst1tut Akademii nauk Ukraine Ro y SSR)
TITLE: Distribution by rotational energy level of molecul a excited by
ton iml)acl-,-"/
SOURCE: Zh eksper I teor fiz, v. 50, no. 6, 1966, 1464_14T1
TOPIC TAGS: molecular spectrum, proton reaction, hydrogen atom reac-
tion, spectral energy distribution, Boltzmann distribution, Ion impact.
rotation energy
ABSTRACT: The experimental apparatus and methodology are described
for investigating the intensity distribution in the rotational
structure of molecular spectrum bands. The inten ity distributions
of rotational lines of the X - 3914 and I = 42T8 I bands have been
investigated in the spectrum of the first negative system of N+2
excited by impact of the mixed beam of 30-kev protons and hydrogen atoms,
It has been observed that the distribution of the rotational line
IJP(C)
L 27453-66 EVIT
~VJA(h)
ACC NN AP5027033 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/65/000/005/0198/0201
AUTIIOR,,_ -!LA G.
mmq2~ Popov, A. I.; Fogel', Ya. M.
ORG: ~~ics~-jngineering Institute, AN UkrSSR, Kbar'kov (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy
institut AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Characteristics of photomultipliers for weak light flux measurements
SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 5, 1965, 198-201
TOPIC TAGS: p~otomultiplier, temperature dependence, visible light
ABSTRACT: Theisensitivity of photomultipliers can be significantly incrqased by
their cooling-: The authors studied the effect cooling has on FEU-64, -51, -27, -15a,
6094BEMI, and FEU-46 photomultiplier sensitivity and the number of dark pulses. Re-
sults are presented in the form of diagrams giving, as a function of wave length of
incident light, 1) the ratio of the low temperature to.room temperature sensitivity;
2) the signal -to-background ratio at room temperature; and 3) signal-to-background
ratio at low (-70 or -180C, depending on the type!of photocathode) temperature. On
the basis of, these results, the authors estimate the threshold flux for better sam-
ples of the photomultipliers. Orig. art. hds: 4'figures and 2 tables.
SUB CODE: OF / SUBM DATE: 07Sep64 / ORIG REF: 003 tOTH REF: 005
Card 111 MGf -621JA3_292~
FOLYAKCVA, G.N., FOPOV, A.I.; FOC-ELI, Ya.M.
Study of amplibide pulse distribw.sr3 at the r;,,jtr,!A of a phczc-
electric multiplier. Radiotaldi. I elaktron. 11.) no.5s929-935 My
165. (MIRA 13:5)
POLYAKOVA) G.N.; POPOV, A.I.; FOGEL', Ya.M.
Characterlstics of P-hot-omultipliers for measuring -wea-k
luminous fluxes. Prib. i tekh.eksp. 10 no.5sl98-201
S-0 t65. (YJRk 19.-l)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR, hharIkov.
Submitted Sept.7, 1964.
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AUTH(TAS -Shk1yarevskiy, I.N., Verkhovtseva, 3.T. and ?olyakova, G.N.
TITLE: On the "Vernier Effect" Observed when the Thickness of Thick Layers
is Measured Using an Interferametrie Method.
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 4, pp 566-568 (U64R)
..BSTFAGT; In a preceding paper Shklyarevskiy (Ref 1) described an interferometric
method of measuring thickness of thin and thick films. Two plates
were used, distance tj apart. A layer of thickness t deposited on, say,
one half of one of the plates, reduced the air gap locally to t2,
i-G- t = t1 - t2- If these plates vers Dlaced in front of a
spectrogz~aph slit and illuminated with a parallel beam 'of white
11'ght, then two systems of equal-chromatic-order lines were observed
in the focal plane of the spectrograph camera. By selecting the air
gaps t1 and t2 it was possible to make one line of m-th order of one
system to coincide mith ann-th order line of the second system. The
wavelength No of the coincident lines and their inzerferenco orclers
determine the layer thickness;
t = (m - nAo/2. (1)
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Using an Interferometric ~Iethod
occur after k lines of one system and (k + 1) liners of the second
system, i.e. the so-called vernier effect shouid be observad. The authors
show thut tne exact vernier effect vould be possioie only ii' -.na
dispersion of the phase shift wds absent. If such dispersiou occurs
exact coincidence of more than one pair of lines is impossible. 'Aan
not even one aair of lines is coincident on an interfarograld, the
film thickness can be calculated using
= -1. _ n~'
t = t1 - t2 ZS (10/
2 2
where a and zi are the orders and Xo' are the -rivelengths of the t-ao
lines which alinost coincide. 'YeSlact, of the -jhase shiiT6 in Eq (10)
leads to an error in the fifth place. 2his is uni,.iportt~Lnt in measurawant
of thicknesses of the order of several rialcrons as shovn by the practical
example of a ZnS layer whose interferogram is given in a fiEure on P 568.
The wavelengths and the intorf-3renci orders of ttia almost coir,cidant lineg
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Using an Interfaranatric Ilethod
shown in the figure, are listed in a table on p 568. The mean thickness
of the ZnS layer, calculated using Eq (10) was 4,9998.45 1, -which differs
only slightl from 50 000.2 1 calculated using Eq (1) for the
A = 5263.18 1. ~'4cknowledguent is made to K.D. Sinellnikov for his
advice. There are 1 figure. 1 tabie and 5 references, 2 of which are
Soviet, 2 English and I translation from Snglish into Russian.
SUBUITTED: Larch 27, 1959
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AUTHORS- Fogel', Ya, M., Kozlovq V, F.9 Polvakova. G. N.
TITLE: A Twofold Charge Exchange of Ions of Alkali Metals
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol. 39, No. 5(11), PP. 1186 - 1192
TEXT: The present article presents new experimental data on the two-
fold charge exchange of Li+, Na+, and K~' ions in several gases. These
data show that Massey's adiabatic criterion can be used to find the
type of relation between the exchange cross section a 1-1 and the veloci-
ty of the primary ions in a velocity range v< v Mal o The authors deter-
mined the cross section d 11-1 for the process Li+ --~ Li - in H 2, Ar, Kr,,
and Xe in the energy interval of 5-60 kevq for the process Na+ 4 Na- In
E21 1r, Kr, Xe in the energy interval. of 10-55 kev, and for K + -~ K- in
H2, Ne, Ar, Kry Xe in the interval o" 10-80 kev. The form of the curvea
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61-1(v) depends upon the type of ion source that generates the primary-
-ion beam. The complicated structure of these curves can be explained by
the addition of ions in excited, metastable states to the primary ion
beam. Therefore, not only A + + B -,*j-A-4- B++ processes can take place
but also A+* + B -)~A B4+
++~twofold charge exchange of excited fast
ions) and A+ + B -~A + B processes (twofold charge exchange of ex-
cited fast ions accompanied by the production of excited slow ions).
The forms of the curves 61_1(v) for the charge exchange K+ -~ K_ with
beams of a thermionic and a high-frequency source are similar, that is,
the maxima of these two curves are located at the same velocities. Only
the heights of these maxima are different dueto a different concentra-
tion of excited ions in the beam. The curves representing the charge
exchange for the various types of ions are described in detail with
the aid of four diagrams. The form of the curves 61_1(v) for the proc-
esses Na +4 Na- and K + 4 K_, like that of the previously investigated
processes H+ -i~ H-9 Li+ -> Li-, B+-> B-, 0+ 4 0-9 and F+ --,# F-9 can be
fully explained by the adiabatic criterion alAEI/hv max - 1. a.denotes
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the distance where the interaction forces act between colliding parti-
cles; (G. F. DrukaTey gave anotheT explanation for a), and4~iE repre-
sents the so-called resonance defect, i.e., the change of intrinsic
energy of the particles due to the process considered. During the
K't'-~ K_ process, for instance, the additional maximum is much larger
than the principal maximum since 6 1-1max decreases rapidly with in-
creasing resonance effect in this case. The form of the curve a,-,i(v)
follows the formula a = a 0exp (_ kalAEI/hv) only in that section of the
curve where the condition alAEI/hv_> 1 is not satisfied. This also
holds for the processes A + + B --),A + B++ and A + B -~ A- + B+. At the
conference on Electron and Atom Collisions (Riga, June 1959)
V. M. Dukellskiy stated that the deviation from Massey's adiabatic,
criterion is due to the fact that the relative velocity of the parti-
cles is not the same before and during the collision. An investigation
of the functions 6(v) for different processes at low velocities is
considered necessary. The authors thank Professor A. K. Valfter for
his interest, and V. I. Muratov and 0. 1. Yekhichev for assisting in
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measurements. There are 4 figures and 15 references: 12 Soviet, 1 US,
and 2 British.
ASSOCIATION: Kartkovskly gosudaystvennyy universitet (Kharlkov State
University). Krymskaya astrofizicheskaya observatoriya
Akademii nauk SSSR (Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: May 10, 1960
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Polyakova-r..N. Fogel' Ya.M.9 and Chtiu Yu-mei
TIT12: -Emission spectra of rarefied molecular gases excited
by a mixed beam of protons and hydrogen atoms
PERIODICAL:, Astronomicheskiy zhurnalt v*409 no,2, 1963, 351-362
-.TEXT: The authors describeJaboratory experiments for
studying the emission speetra of gases excited by beams of various,
particles in order to-identify.the -constituents of planetary
atmospheres. The following gases-were investigated: 'N 0
2$ 21
C021 air, CO, . H26 H 20, NH 3 and CH4- Mixed beams
of protons and hyd'rogen-atoms with energies of 38 keV were used.
The equipment and methods of experiments are described. The
spectrum region'from 36oo to 67001 was investigated. The authors
describe the results of measurlng~spectrograms of emisslon spectra
and analyze them.- In the spectra of N2, 02 and air were observed
the H and H linen of the.Balmor aerie's. In the spectrum of
a
N2 appear bands of the first-negative system of N molecules, of
2
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high intensity. In the oxygen emission spectrum bands of 02
molecules and lines of 0 1 spectrum are absent. Faint bands of
the first negative system of '0+ molecules and lines of 0 11
2
spectrum are observed. The air emission spectrum consists of the
-superposition of the spectra of N2 and 02.. Specific features of
their spectra are discussed and explained. From a comparison of
-.the spectrum of air with auroral*spectra it is concluded that in
the excitation of the latter electrons playla considerable part.
This conclusion is in agreement with direct data obtained-by means
of rockets. In the emission,spectrum of Co the following Balmer
series lines are observedi H H and H and in the CO
a Y 2
spectrum, the Hb line alsb. The system of CO molecule bandsv*
observed in.cometary tails, appears in the Co spectrum. Bands of
the system of Fox, Daffendack and Barker are most intense in the
emission spectrum of C02,, Thesespectra were compared with the
spectra of Venus nightsky glow photographed-by N.A. Kozyrev and
G. Newkirki and the'presence Of C02 in the.Venusian atmosphere was
confirmed. The conclusions by Kozyrev and Warner on the presence
of N and 0 in the atmosphere of*Venus are not considered to be
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..well founded* In'the emission spectra of JJ2 s H201 h"'3 and CH4
the-lines of H H and H, were observed*with a
Considerably higher intensity than.in other gases investigated.
-In the.spectrum of H20 vapor anumber of very weak.lines of 0 11
were observed. The -investigations conducted may provide useful,
information of geophysical and astrophysical importance; it may
be,used for'comparison with various types of emission spectra
observed in atmospheres of the planets of the solar system and for
studying auroras.- It is intended to continue a broad program of
similar investigatd-ons.
There are.1 figure and .3 tables.
_ASSOCIATION.: Kharikovskiy gos. univeraitot im, A.M. Gorlkogo
(Kharskov State'.University imeni A.M. Gor'kiy)
-.SUBMITTED:. June 11, 1962
POLYAKOVA, G.N.; NIKOLLYEV, A.P., professor, deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsin-
SSSR. direktor.
Farly bre&ot feeding of newborn infants. Vap.pediat. 21 no.4:56-58 J11-Ag 153.
OMRA 6:10)
1. Otdelenlye novorozhdannykh Instituta akusheretva Akademii meditsinakikh
nank. 2. Akademiya meditsinakikh nauk SSSR (for Nikolayev).
(Infants--Nutrition)
(~. F.
Brain - ~Jo-.jnds -:nd In,",,irles
-raumm 4n the newborn. Akush. i no. I,
TntrPeranial t - - I, . - -
Monthly List of Rus~ian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 10 2. UIICLAS~i!FILED.
,52
POLYAKOVA, G. P.
_-ftla~_ " -
Changes in the fetal organs in acute disturbances of placental blood circula-
tion; experimental morphological investigation. Trudy AXN SSSR 29:32-44 153.
(mi-RA 6:1i)
(Placenta--Diseases) (Yetus)
POLYAKOVA, G. P.
Clinical and
borne. Trudy
morphological changes in so-called intracranial trauma in new-
AHN SSSR 29:50-66 '53. MRi 6:11)
(Infants (Newborn)) (Cranium--Wounds and injuries)
POLYAKOVA, G. P.
POLYAKOVA, G. P. -- "The Pathogenesis and Clinical Aspects of So-Galled
Intracranial Traium of Newborn Children." Acad Med Sci USSR. Joint
Council of the Group of Leningrad institutes. Leningrad, 1955. (Disserta-
tion for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis'.. No 5, Moscow, Feb 1~56
C ~ L Y,4 ~. L-" V /),, (7-, 1;"
?OLYAXOVA, G.P.
Basic tasks in studying the pathogenesis. treatment, and prevention
of hemolytic disease in the newborn. Akush. i gin. 32 no.6:3-11
N-J) ' 5 6. (MIRA 10:11)
1. lz otdela novorozhdannykh (nauchnnyy rukovoditell - deystvitel"-'
nyy chlen AMN SSSR, prof. AJ. Tur)Inatituta akusherstva I gineko-
logii (dir. prof. P.A.Beloshapko) AMN SSSR.
(BRYTHROBIASTOSIS. IMTAL
pathogen., prev. & ther.)
FOLTAKOVA, G.P.
Hemolytic disease of newborn following sensitization of mothers by
blood transfusions [with summary in English]. Akush. i gin. 33 no.3:
9-13 MY-Je 157- (MURA 10:8)
1, Is otdoloniya novorozhdannykh (nauchnyy rukovoditell - deyetvitell-
nyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A.F.Tur) Institute akusherstva i ginekologii
AMN SSSR (dir. - prof. P.A.Boloshapko)
(ARTTHROBIASTOSIS, FITAL, etiol. & pathogen.
maternal isoimmun. (Run))
POLYAKOVA, G.P.; TYMINSKAYA, Ye.H.
e__
Treatizg h*molytic diseases in newborns by exchange transfusion.
Vop. okh. mat. I dot. 2 no.2:6-11 Mr-Ap '57 (KIRA 10:4)
1. Is otdoloniya novoroshdonnYkh detey (nauchuyy rukovoditall-
daystvitellnyy chlon ANN SSSR prof. A.F. Tur) Instituta akusheretva
I ginekologil ANN SSSR. (dir.-prof. P.A. 3*loshapko)
(BLOOD--TRANSFUSION) (EMOLYSIS AND HMOLYSINS)
FOLYAKOVA. G.P.
Various forms of hemobtic disease of newborn [with summary in
Saglish). AkuSh. i gin. 33 no.2.3-8 Mr-Ap '57. WaA lo;6)
1. Is otdeleniya novorozhdannykh (nauchuyy rukovoditell - deystvi-
tellayy chlen lkademii maditainakikh nauk SSSR prof. A.Y.Tur)
Institute akusherstys I Cinekologii Akademit seditsinakikh nauk
SSSR (dir. - prof. P.A.Boloshapko)
(IRYTHROBIASTOSIS, IMTAL
differentiation of forms with jaudice. with cdoma &
without ei ther)
I
POLYAKOVA. G.P.
Prevention ancl theraM of arythroblastosis Fetalis [with summW7
in Inglish]. Akush. i gin. 35 no.1:6-10 Ja-Y 159. (MM 12:2)
1. Is Instituta a)msheretva i ginekologii (dir. - chlen-korres-
pondent ANN SSSR prof. P.A. Beloshapko) ANN SSSR.
(INRYMROBLASTOSIS. FINAL,
prew. & ther. (Rua)
EXCERPTA FEDICA Sec 10 Vol 12/10 Cbstetrics Oct 59
1758. PROP11YLAXIS AND rHEA'rNtE,%'r or jIALMOLY'ric DISEASE OF THE
NFWBORN (Russian text) -.to I y. k -v. G. P. - AKUSIL I Gl~-EK. 195~, 1
(6-10)
For prophylactic purposes, 117 sensitized Hh-negative women were given vitamins
K. E. solution of glucose with ascorbic acid and oxygen for 10 (lays 2-3 times in
the course of pregnancy. The Incidence of premature labour dropped from 461,9 to
12.6%, that of stillbirth from 44.2% to 7.3%. 118 newborns were affected with
haernolytic disease (72 infants had a severe and 46 a mild form), Of the 54 infants
suhjected to exchange transfusions 4 died; 8 of the 18 infants treated with fractional
kh-negative blood transfusions died. There were no fatalities in the milder forms
of the disease. The paper analygea the Indications for exchange transfusions and
discusses the relative merits of ACT11. (X.7)
7:
B ' , S.M. ; POLYAKOVA, G.P.
Sign if fa- e'to,r'-In clinical practice. Sov. med. 23
no.5:16-26 W 159. (XIA 12:7)
1. Iz Institute, akusherstva i ginekologii (dir. - chlen-korrespondent
ANN SSSR prof. P. A. Beloahapki) AgN SSSR.
(RH IPACTCPS
eignificance in alin. practice, review (Bus))
(SRYTHROBIASTOSIS, 7A?A'kt
rev iew (RUB ) )
POLYAKOVA, G.P.. kand.med.nauk
Peculiarities of staphylococcal infections in young children. Vop.
okh.mat. i dot. 4 no.5:61-65 S-0 '59. (MIRA 13:1)
(STAPHTIOCOCCAL DISFASE) (CHIUM-DISEASES)