SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHABAD, L.M. - SHABADASH, B.I.

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`KOV, A.G.; MEN--- V, 'USSAff, L.k.; S;4'F-A-', J,lit'Ent, of callcer(wTenic and toxic ccmbuat.icri jr. exhauc', engines witin spark and anticf-.amb~-r-torch j:-T-ji4ir)n. T-.v. AN SS9R. Ser. biol. no.6:908-912 IN-D 164. M,--1A 17: 1-1) 1. institute c,-'L' Chemical Physics, U.S.S.R. Academ:T of Sciences an(i Lno 1,4 ttte cf Experimental and Clinical Oncology, U.S.S.R. t ()f f-!edjf'.-'j ' Seiene(!S. SHADA11P 1, j4. I Lome experimental data on precancer. Vest, AMN S&SR 19 r.3,11117-2) 164. (HIFA 18; 3) 1. Inst1tut eksperimentallnoy i klinicheakoy onkolog'A AMN SSSR, Moskva. r SHABIT , .-.)i. Some fundsmrm~b.'. trrjads of reaearch '-n tyle dn!ted Statee in the rualm of CA-Cincgensala tind prophylaxis of cancer. Vast. MI SSSR 19 no,,1Ii76--OO 164. XRA 18.-3) , _: - 'r, rf' a c-~,rcincgenjc s:jhL*,~ance in tre Pat of th"', genesis n---' pu'.-7s~-j -an-:er; 67~=:-Lmenta-f StUd4es. VOv- Ork- le no.6:65-72 lb-1. 1. lz laboratorii pr(ALJakt-lkL kariLEcroge-anylkh vozdeystviy, cludela po Iz~-.ichenira ~antseroqgennykh agentov (zav, - deystviteliny-f ihlen AMN SS.SR prof. L.M.M.,abid) lntstlt.,ta ul,'-sparimentallnoy L klinlche- skoy onkologii AIMN SS~~R (dir. - deystvilellir" ch-len AMN SSSR prcl. N.I%Blc+~hln), Alrt~s avtorov: Mosk-,%, 1-110, ul. Shchepliina 61/2, korpu,- 9, Inst-itut. eksperimentallnoy t klinicheskov on;,-ologi-l Al-IN SSSR. r c c e e n s o of a 17 SHAEAD, Leon Manusovich; POPOVA, G.F.,,red. (Preven-,',ion of cancer] Preduprezhdenie ra;~, 0- ~ . --^, Meditsina, 1965. 51 p. (YJ;~A .1", ,ii,ABAD - M - I- - " lv""; I ~ ~ f; , 7 L ni -zr,7i k rit s, r 9 a n; P -a7 t se rc Deys-- mp Z! i zur- -a i -m ~-i SII~UAD, L.,:., py-of. (Mc~sll-va) Now intornati.onal. (,(,-n,ter for cancer research. Priroda ;:5 no.'L: II'l-117 Jit f660 (1.!Ipu 10:1) SHAIIA.D, L.M., prof.; WIADZIUN, V.A., kand.rred.nauk Minutes of the 101st Conference of the Scientific Society of OncologIsts of Moscow and Moscow Province. Vop onk. 11 no.ll.-107-109 165~ iMIRA 19~-l) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMIN SSSR (for Shabad). SHABAD, L.M., prof.; RABINOVIC[lj Yo.A. Proceedings of the 102d Conference of the Scientific Society of Oncologists of Moscow and Moscow Province, January 28, 1965. Vop. onk. 11 no.12:101-102 165. (MIRA 19:~) 1. Dej-stvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Shabad). SHABAD, - __ , ; KITESU NA , A . Ya. Spectral-luminescent determination of 3,4-benzopyrene in high-purity industrial paraffins. Zav. lab. 31 no.11: 1345-1347 165. (YJRA 19:1) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy i klinicheskoy onkologii AM SSSR. - M.----- Awards of the Scientific and Technical Society of Power Industry conferred to Leningrad peat specialists. Torf.prom. 39 no.2: 32-33 162. (KRA 15:5) (Peat machinery) VINOGRADOV, A.; GAPONOV, V.; VOLOS' IN, A., inzh.; FUcFKDI, D., instruktor; IGNATENYO, III.; IVANOV, A.; MALANCHENKO, I.; IUBLEY, Ye.; SHABA-D, H. Readers' letters. NTO 3 no.8:y~-55 Ag 111. (MIRA 1":9) 1. Chlen byuro, avtcdorozhnoy sektsil Leningrzdskogo oblastnogo pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestv;. gorodskogo khozyaystva i avtotransporta (for Gaponov). 2. TSentrallnoye pravleniye Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva mukomollnoy i krupyanoy promy5blen- nosti i elevatornogo khozyaystva (for Pushkili). 3. Predsedatell Belgorodskogo oblastnogo pravleniya Nauchno-i.ekhnicheskogo obshchestva pishchevoy promyshlennosti (for Ignatenko). 4. Predsedatell soveta pervicbnoy organizatsii Nauchno-tekhnichesko!.,-,o ob-qhchestva I'Len- energoll (for Shabad). (Technological innovatims) SHABAD, M.A., inzhener. 1-1 Automatic reclosing system operatinC from rally protection and with the applic,tion of RPY-52 relays. Energebik 5 no-.,2:20 F 157. (KOA 10: 3 ) Olectric circuit breakers) (Electric relays) AUTHOR: Shabad, -.A., Engineer 91-58-7-19/27 TITLE: The Increase in Sensitivity of Control.'-lYf the Current Circuit of the Differential Protection of Bua Bars (Povysheniye chuvstvitellnosti kontrolya ispravnosti to- kovykh tsepey differentsiallnoy zashchity shin). PZRIODICAL: Fnergetik, 1958, Nr 7, PP 35-36 (USSR). ABSTRACT; This supervision device consists of a current relay of the "ET-521" type. The sensitive relays of "ET-521/0.2" and "ET-521/0.6', type have an insufficient thermal stability. Therefore, the Tsentrallnaya sluzhba releynoy zashchity Le- nenergo (central service of the "Lenenergo" Relay Protec- tion) suggested using the relay of the "ETD-551" type, which has a high sensitivity, though its operation power is SO times lower than that of the "ET-521" type relay. The de- tails of this relay and the equation for determining its sonondfiry ahort-circutt current are given. This relay was inuerted, tit ono of tha subutntions, into the null-conduc- tor of the differential proteotive system for collector burs grouping 13 current transformers. The test of sensi- tivity of supervision was effected by means of a separate current source connected with an insulating current trans- Card 1/2 former. The value of sensitivity was 320 ma. 91-58-7-19/27 The Increase in the Sensitivity of Control of the Current Circuit of the Differential Protection of Bus Bars. There is 1 circuit diagram. 1. Electric relays--Applications 2. Electric relays --Properties--Mathematical analysis Card 2/2 .SRABAD, M.A... inzh. Young pover eagineero are fighting for technological progrese. Suargetik 8 ao. 10:35-36 0 160. WRA 14:1) (Ilectric power) SHABAD. M. Results of a competition of Leningrad power engineers. NTO 3 no. 5:45 MY 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Predsedatell soveta nauchno-tekhnicheakogo,obshchestva energeticheskoy promyshlennosti Leningradakoy elektroanergeti- cheskoy sistemy. (Leningrad Province-Power engineering) SHABAD, M. A. New works of leningrad peat specialists. Torf. prom. 40 no.3., 37-39 163. (MIRA 16-.4) (Peat machinery-Technological imovations) SlIABA-D, V.K., inzh.; LTC31'1A. Regulation of a jar~e syrichronc,,ls Inc-ease its Joao. cz~rry~ng i~apacily in induc-lil;e ,o no.!:-C---t,' Ta Elektrichest,, _-Tun 1 ektrotal~hn;_rhes~iy insti ":t yy e - I - ALEKSANDROVA, V.P.; BMEZINA, ILK.; BERMS11TEMI, A.I.; BEMISHTEYITS SVE.; BLOKHI R.L.; ZINKOVETSKAYAv T.S.; IDESISp Ye.S.; SMOUNKOVA, O.N.; TOSHINSKIY, I.I.; TSARFISv F.G.; SEaAa, YR.-S.;-.SHEYNBERG, O.A. Professor E.IA. Stavskaia; obituary. Vop. kur.p fizioter. i lech. fiz. kullt. 26 no. 2:191 Mr-4p 161. (WRA 14:4) (STAVSKAIA, EVGENIIA IAKOVL,;;IM, 1892-1960) ETIN, Illya Zinov'yevich; SHABADAKH, Askolld Nikol evich - POLONSKIY, Mikhail Vladimirovich; KAMNEV, FT--.-,.n-ir'-e-a.; T c TELYASHOV, R.M., red.izd-va; BELOGURDVA, I.A., takhn. red. (Automation of forging processes and the measurement of forgings on forge presses with the help of radioisotopes] Avtomatizatsiia protsessov kovki i izmerenie pokovok na kovochnykh pressakh pri pomoshchi radioaktivnykh izotopov. Leningrad, 1963. 25 P. (leningradakii dom. nailchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen pe- redovym opytom. Seriia: Kovka i shtampovka, no.2) (MIRA 16:5) (Forging) (Automation) (Radioisgtopes-Industrial applications) SHABAD-IVAIJOVA..- M.P. (Hava-Ralaskaya) Concerning N.A.Io-*:'fais &rticle "The problem of Omeer in the 1-ght of embryological datt" (ArkUv patolo.vii, no.1, i158). Arn.pat. 21 no.10:72w74 149. (HIPA 14:8) (CANC ;~ ij (IOFFA' N.A.) 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Ca- -00 S00t; or3.25g.Cd(XO,)1; orl.Sg.Cu(NOa)g&nd0.45 1 .00 1. phlorizin (11). or 2.7 S. Zo(N0,)8 m0 0.45 g. ff. An 0 Acid fizative may contain 9 g. Ca picrate mW I g. AcOH; or 9 g Ca picrate mind I g ClCHsCO0H- or 3 5 : 0 photungstic". In q;X can the acid L ;,;;=PC-: foreum. Fixation caummano decompa. off; chem.be- havior and timm structure we retained. Subitequent zoo color tests for polymccbmides are thus usore relahle than in The variations in fixative corapa. zoo fni= metbaft. ptation to many dsom and cooditions. For r-0 0 fixation of unchanged I In lung time, injection of the i 0 X1 hutive into the blood stream aboidil be under strong pres- &* 0 sun. The prefemd colorimctric &my for I (pollymc- charides and Umir compkm) b wiectivit oxidation of oil anmps with ale. perioditte to CHO hich pive an intense lasting nddish- J9==-HIS0'. viokt Col. 93 references. Julian F. SWth 'WW 1;0 ItTALLOGKAL LIFEQ&TLAE CLASJIPICATK~ UP!% T_ 0 T I All 1 1 4 111 0 11 9 '1 11 N 1 5 a 0 1 '0 't [1 1, 1, 09 hi of 19 K 99 K It a It X A ~U 0 0A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Im 0 0 0 r 0 0! ~1699~_00- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00600 00 0 0 0 0010 0000 0 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 4D 0 0 0 of Blood -!~Z "Glycogen ft ~ the Blood as a Differential Hemato..;-.. logical Index,," A. L. Shabadash, Moscow Inst of~, Stomatol, 4 pp '*Dok Ak Nauk SSW" Vol IXV NO 2 A new selective,.histochemical met hod disclosed glycogen and polysaccharide complexes in the blood. Found every gran-aloc7te bad a,typical form and level of polysaccharides. Monocytes and 34mpho- cjtwu, conzained poiysaccharides, which were chemically like basophyl, while thrmbocytes had 4W 3/56T65 USSR/Medicine.- Glycogen (Contd) 11,Sep,49 glycogen inclusions. Glycogen proved to be a valuable index in explaining possibilities of hezopoiesis. Submitted by Acad 1q. N. Anichkov ll*jul 49. 3/5,OT65 SHABADASIlip A. L. Shabadash, A. L. Problems of histcchemical investigation of glycogen of the nc:,ral nervcus systlem. Identifi- cation of biclcgical properties and dAi-fferences of neurons. A. L. Shabadash. Reviewed by Ye. Ya. RashbaY Ukr. biokhim. zhur., 22, No. 1, 1950. Monthly List of aussian Accessions, Library of Congress, Cetc-ber 1952. Unclassified. ch Decalciftatim of bons by antral soft solutloos. A. Malmdasb,, �10custol. Med. Inst.. Xfnwow). DOW fy-' ~fiaJ.- Simi 'S.S.S.R. 70. 511-14(IOY)).-Ca Is Not ~N ~1*"` 2"OmN "b' e"', 4 ""' by el'o, *"h 37 ify ~i- bili. l. SHABAMI-11, A.L. 2. U331H (600) 4. Glycogen Glycogen in the carebral cortex in norral and czathologiml stat-es, Ukr.biokhim. zlmr. 2") no. 3. 1351. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ~LPRIL -1953. Unclassified. ,%U-BADASH. A.L.; ANICHKOV, H.N. ~ Histoehemic&I detection of tigroid in the nerve cells. Dokl.AN SSSR 91 no. 2:405-408 J:L 153. MBA 6:6) 1. Moakovakiy meditainakiy stomatologicheskiy inatitut Kinisterstra zdravo- okhraneniya RSFSR. 2. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Ar-ichkov). (Nerves) SHOLDASHo A*L* Riatochemical detection of t1groid neural cells. Dok:Lad,7 Akad. nauk SSSR 91 no.2:405-408 11 &1y 1953. (CIAL 25:1) 1. Presented by Academician N. N. Anichkov 8 )Wr 1953. 2. Moscow Medical Stomatological Institute of the Kinistrr of Public Health P57SR. SHABADASH, A.L. - Cytological and histachemical study of the action of ioni7ing radiations ort the Rnimal organism. Itogi nauki.Biol, nau7ci no.1:171-i88 '57. (RADILATION--PHYSIOWGICAL XFFECT) (Cl--~M) (KIIRA 11:3) 20-114-3-5"1/60 AUTHORs Shabadashp A. L. TITLEs Histochemiatry of the Mitochondria Ribonucleoproteins in a Nerve Cell (Gistokhimiya ribonukleoproteidov mitokhondriy nervnoy kletki) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSBRP1957PVola11t-iNr 3,ppv658-661(USSR) ABSTRACTs In the examination of nerve tissue,-'mcE; of the attention is usually concentrated on the specific Lntereellular neuron organoids and on the connecting apparatus, the synapses. Since the discovery of neurofibrillae &nJ tigroide, several scientists have attempted to determine the oorrela- tions of the functional and morphological changes ir~the neu- rons. Most successful was the anslysiE of the pathological dissection material. Here the long lasting and massive trans- formations of the nerve elements obviously lead _to the -general- ly known types of damages of the cellti and their'appendices. However, the experience of pathological conclusions proved to be insufficient for a comprehension of the quick happen- ing physiological processes. Subsequeat critical examination Card 1/4 of data found in relevant scientific publications shows that 20-114-3-57/60 Histochemistry of the Mitochondria Ribonucleoproteids in a Nerve Call in map--.lia the tigroide and the nour)fibrillae-remain con- sts.siv in the steady change of different physiological states, Jf the experimental load of the nervous system does not ex- (eed a critical limit. In all scientific papers of the last .40 years, which otherwise frequently are of great value, two objb:-tive factors are being neglectedt the intensity and the duration of the stimulating action which actually approach a traumatic affect, and also the time t;pans ;f the respond- ing reaction of the nervous system which are realized during the cour.se of several hours or even da,,s. An analysis of these processes taking into account the time parameters demonstrates that the described changes in the ribo-iucleoprotdms D*P) cannot be direct origiaal consequences of the experimental conditionst they have to be considered as results of a step reaction Of several terms, the mechanism and ex- ponential of which require clarification. Although the re- sults of more recent investigations or tigroide arein es- sence , in agreement with investigatiors conducted fifty years ago, there cannot be any doubt that ' RNP play an important part in the bioloay of the nerve cell.. Their localization is not restricted to the tigroid lumps. The most urgent task Card 2/4 in this field would be to conduct a siiaultaneous investigation 20-114-3-57/60 Histochemistry of the Mitochondria Ribonucleoproteins in a Nex-ve Cell I RNP. There are 21 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institute af Biological Physics AS USSR (Institut biologicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTEDt February 20, 1957, by A. V. Palladin, Member-of the Academy SUBMITTEDt February 16, 1957 Card 4/4 IVANITSKAYA, Ye.A.; KUZIN, A.M.; MAMUL', Ya.V.; SHABADASH, A.L. Changos in the sori)tion T)roperties of the liver following whole-body X irrndiation [with summary In English]. Blafizika 3 no.2:220-225 '58. (mIRA 11:4) 1. Inatitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Mosk7a. (LIM) (X RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL K?F=) USSR / HLmwn and Animal Morphology, Normal and Pathological. S-2 Nervous System. Central Nervous System. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, !958, No 83632 of TL are an adequate index of the biologic processes in the neuron, requires more accurate definition. .5he varia- tion of TL represents the sun total of continuous trans- formations and therefore characterizes intermediary secon- dary variations of the state of the neurons.-For the full study of the reactionmechanism of the neurons, clarifica- tion is needed as to the interrelationship of TL contai- ning a limited quantity of ferments, and mitochondriae ap- pearing as carriers of ferments necessary for the re-syn- thesis of RNP. There has been elaborated a new method for the detention of mitochondriae according to the presence within them of RNP, the relative content of which in mito- condriae is higher than in TL. Isoelectric spots of mito- chondriae and of M vary, which allows for the selective appearance of either of the specified components of the neuron., depending on the pli of the medium. The proposed Card 2/3 SHABADASH, A.L. 11-7 op' rot ei n9 in the mitochondria of nerve cells ns indicators of th .functional activity. Biul.MOIP. Otd.biol. 63 no.2:172 Mr-Ap ~;C;j (MIRA 11:7) (MITOCHOWDRIA) (NUOIXOPROTENS) AUTHORS: Tsanev, R. C., Shabadash, A. L, 2o-1119-5-5)1/5~'_ TITLE: Qualitative Chon,cl,cs Ob3orved in Ribonucleoprote-ins in th~_- Case of Dama.-e to and Re,-:eneration of Skin Fibroblasts anti Skin Epithelium (Ya,-hestvennyye izmeneniya ribonukleoproteidov pri povrezhdenii i re,,:-eneratsii flibroblastov i epiteliya kozhi) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Naul: SS"M, '958, Vol. 119, Nr 5, pp. 1024 - 1027 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The nucleoprotein analysii~i is in modern cytochemistry used for the characterization of the biological reactivity of cella (References 1-3)~But this is usually done in a one-siaed manner: only on the I)asis of quantitative parameters, i. e. of the consumption of or the increase in ribo- (RNP) cr descxy- ribonucleoproteins (DIIP) (References 1,4,5). This esti:.,iation, only is of use for extreme situations, that means for a compa- rison'of the initial levels of the "norm" and the re.--.zlts of long-lastin"c- transformations which, -;.n the end, lead to con- siderable quantitative chanjes of the cell components. In Card 1/5 previous papers tl:e second author proved that the functional 2 o - 119 - /5-9 Qualitative Changes Observed ir, in the Case of tc, and Regeneration of Skin Fibrobia,-.t~-. arid Skin Epithelium author (Reference 3)' for the coloring of sections at di-f-Feren, pH-values does not only pernit to determine in which c.,ncrete cell-microstructures ribonucleic acid is concentrated, but also permits to determine the physical-chemical differenees of RITP. The experiments wei-e performed with white rats- A piece of skin about 5 mm in size was cut out at their backs. About 3-5 days later the wound to:rether with the surrounding skin was fixed with Sliabadash-fixator. In the same microsec~-.ion cells in 3 different states could be compared: 1) Norixil cells of skin epidermis and fibroblasts, 2) the same cells Of the granulation tissue, and 3) the same cells, but injured during the cutting out of the skin. The widely spread opinion. th,~t intensity of colorinj is proportional to the total amont of ribonuclel-c acid in the cell was not confirmed. The new histo- chemical method precisely determines the physical-chemical characteristic of FJTP, especially the degree of the bl,)ckade CFird 3/5 of the phosphate gToUvs At the sam-e time the cytoloZical 6 20-119-r;---5 1 /:9 , ) Qualitative Changes Observed in Ribonucleoproteins in the Case of Dam.,U-re tc and Regeneration of Skin Fibroblasts and Skin Epithelium SUBMITTED: January 24, 1958 Card 5/5 ga 9 t f HUM F .t r to A TH!, I l it 31 Cytoohemical Changes in Nucleoproteins of Nerve Cells SOY/20-128-6-55/63 in Mammals Observed at Early Stages of Radiation Injuries for determining the RNP (dyeing with methylene blue at different pH-values). Very acid pH-values of the isoelectric points (IEP) of the mitochondria, and of the tigroide in afferent ganglionic 1wurons, as oompared with similar indices of motoneurons of the spinal cord, ard of the neurdins of the cerebral hemispheres, were characteristic of normal (ooAtrol-) rats (Table 1). Histochemical changes in the IEP of the FM in mitochondria, in the tigroid and cytoplasm, showed - after one single total-7-irradiation - sharp disturbances characteristic of each neuron category) of the phyabochemical state of nucleoproteins of the cytoplasm and of the organoids (Table 2). The quantitatively biggest changes were detected in the mitochon- dria of the afferent cellst followed - in decreasing order - ' by the shifting in the mitochondria. of the motonsurons of the 4th, 3rd and 5tl~..layers of the cerebral cortex, in the tigroid of the motoneurofts, and finally in the tigroid of the cello of the cerebral cortex. The most considerable changes in RNP were determined in structures which normally have low INPt, As had been proved before (Refs 16-2u), basic dyes are bound by Card 2A RNP thanks to the free phosphoric acid groups, and their I/ Cytochemical Changes in Nucleoproteins of fferve Celle SOY/20-128-6-55/63 in Mammals Observed at Early-Stages of Radiation Injuries quantity bound is proportional to that of these free groups. Therefore, the weaker coloring suggests considerable changes in the composition of the polymeric molecule. The colorable zone is much restricted by the IEP shifting. The duration of this shifting is different for individual organoids and calls, or types of neurons respectively. Characteristic shiftings also occur in the "diffuse" RNP of the cytoplasm. The IEP shiftings are particularly strong In the ganglionic cells. Thusq the method used by the-authors made it possible to detect cytochemical changes in the central nervous system owing to total irradiation. As the computation scale of pH is logarithmic and corresponds to very big quantitative changes of acid and alkaline groups in the RN? colloidal salts, 'who phys~icochemical modification of RNP in the mitochondria can hardly be overrated. The authors' data are in agreement with the biochemical publication data on the influence of ionizing radiation on nucleoproteins (Refs 5, 7, 11, 13, 22p 25), There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 26 references, 18 of which axe Soviet. Card 3A -7j7- q?8�241v 5 oilg :UM, NH - MIS S 8_.j. A 1 gig v K 14v;h So T 0 8.9 _EdL3ADA~ if, A. i.. "Cytochemical 13a2es of the Organization of Biopotentials of the Nerl-re Cell-" report submitted for the First Conference on the problems of Cyto and Histochemistry) Moscow) 19-21 Dec 1960. Iftical Physics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow. Institute of Bio TSAM, R.G.; SH&BADASH. A.L. Some cytochemical indications of injury and regeneration in the epithelium and fibroblasts of the akin. BJul.KOIP. Otd. biol. 65 no.3rl45-146 My-.Te 160. (MIn 13:7) (SKIN) '(1MUMPROTRINS) (BEGIMATION (BIOLOGT)) .-SRABADASH, A.L.; KRASXINA, N.A. Some cy-tochemical characteristics of cells of the plasmatic series. Biul.MOIP. Otd.biol. 65 n0-3:151-152 M.V--Te 160. (MIRA 1317) (CRUS) SHLBADASH, A.L.; ZELIKINA, T.I.; AGHACHEVA.? N.D. Cytochemical changes in the mammalian nervous system following local X irradiation; prelimins y report. Radiobiologiia 1 no,l: 42-4.4 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki All SSSR, Moskva. (X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (NERVOUS SYSTEM) SHABADASH, A.L. Evolutionary complication of radiation aftereffects and role of the nervous syste-E~ in radiation sickxWbs. Radiobiologiis. I no.2:2,12-222 Radi.obiologiia 1 no.2s212-222 161. (MIRA -14:7) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki Ali SSSR Moskva. (RADIATION SICKNESS) NERVOUS SYSTEM) SHARADASH A.L.- ZELIKINAl T.I.; AGRACHEVA, N.D. Cytochemical reactions of mitocliondrial ribonucleoproteins and tigroid granules of nerve cells during the first minutes after ga-w irradiation. Dokl.AN SSSR 136 no.l-.222-225 Ja 161& (MIRA 14:5) 1. Institut, biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom, L.S.Shtern. (NUCLEOPROTEINS) (GAM4A RAYS-PHYSIOLOGIGAL EFFECT) (MVES) A. L. (USSR) "Cytochemical Features of Nerve Cells and Their Radidbiological Reactivity." Report prF~sented at the 5th internRtional Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 ZARKH., Ye.N.; ZELIKINAl T.I.; SUBADASH, A.L.; SHUNGSKAYAp V.Ye. Methods of studying certain characteristics of the tigroid in the spiral cochlear ganglion of the inner ear. Biofizika 6 no. 2:233-237 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fizil~i AN SSSR, Mosk7a. (FAR-INNERVATION) 88578 S/020/61/136/001/035,/037 B016/BO52 AUTHORS: ~-bq Zelikina, T. I., and Agracheva, N. D~ TITLE: Cytochemical Reactions of Ribonucleoproteids of Mitochondria anc the Tigroid of Nerve Cells Within the First Minutes After Exposure to Gamma Rays PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961, Vol. 136, No.1, pp. 222-225 TEXT: The authors continued analyzing "he role of the central nervous system in the "radiation reaction" of white rats. In Refs. 1 - 3, they had -proved that already 30 minutes after one single exposure to r-ra7s, the stimulus threshold of neurons in the central nervous system of mammals U is disturbed by uonsiderable histochemical changes. In this paper, the authors attempted to explain the shortest period of time necessary for the occurence of phySi-oochemical disturbances in the neuron structure, which can be registered by their methods. Studies on the isoelectric point (i.e.p.) of ribonucleoproteids (RNP) in the organoids of nerve cells sho,wed that fundamental changes are by no means early processes of da-mage, but very early bf-lological processes similar to the damage of blood-fcrming Card 1/3 88 Cytochemical Reactions of Ribonucleoproteids of S~PO/6-1/136/001/035/037 IM.itochondria and "he TiEroid of Nerve Cells B"16/BO-2 '.7ithin the First Minutes After Exposure to Gamma Rays organs.. They are exactly located in concrete ~;tructurez5. Thva experimenta, conditions are described in Ref. 2. The radlation in-,ensity was 100 r./Min, and the exposure time was 10 min for a iose of 10(DO r.. The changes c-f i.e.p. were deter.~lined from the intensity of selective sorption of methylene blue as dependent on the pH of the medi,,=. The earliest changes ~n 'he nervous cells occur in i,e,p, shifts cf the RITP of their =.4toc--ond::ia and tigroid clumps in alkaline direction. Table 1 gilres the quantitative changes of i,e,po in the last-mentioned organoids of various categories of neurons within 1, 5, 10, 121 17, 30, 40, 510, and 60 min. Hence, tha authors found that the largest i.e.p. shifts are characteristic of mito- chondria of afferent ganglious cells. A similar shif-, is also charac- teristic of the RNP of mitochondria of the fourth layer of the --erebral cortex (parietal region). Only physico-chemical characteristics are co-n- siderably disturbed, whereas the morphological ones remain unchanged~ Within the first minutes, the above shifts differed in mitochondria and tigroid. Hence, the authors conclude that not the participation of RNF in any structure is decisive for the extent and moment of the shift, but the Card 2/ At? /V. x St.S.SION 1; -5--7 : Re~porise of ltrafin and Ner,e 00 Cttoch-l~l or C,11, or the Cr.tral N-. Sy,t,. In the IlAtr.t Period of Radiation Damage A. L. T. 1. ZcTAI:ns and N. D. Agractitya ,r_.q,-5TbT*e-m"hd fSh.bd.b)sho%ed that even duzinat 0 n, minute :'ollo.ing the total-body irradiation of white ma!c mice (LD..) there were considerable shift in the isc-lectr;c ri,int (IEF) or the mitachondria or the afferent neuram and brain coftex cells. The alkaline shift of 112111 irwrc-~ durins the subse;;uent 20 min (by 1.0 to 1.4 p1l units) and is mainfaincd for several days. Tbe -e ~r 0',, q-.titmive i.,Ii- or deviatic,n ftom the mean standard is wavy. during the first hours ore notes -.e%tral JVA 1; it 24 br a P141cav, which ravirl amdual;y into the ~.tandjrd 1ciel at 43 hr: there follows another ri"f, ith a m.1ximunn during the 4(hday. whilt: dufitig (tic MiN a(clinicit mari(citmions one obervrs it compl" mUct.ifien rif IFP dmali.ns in the alkaline and acid hrtclions. It is known that the 91cclro-coUnidal V""M of SuNt-ti,illy tic, (he re~ictiors between (tic rnitochondrial enrimcs and their subitratcV, this, in iurn. disions the ralabolism end the functioning of the most Important ncurort caregories: cylochernJCal lhjrl3 are more mr rkcd than visible distiubancet in (he oforpnellcl. The screening orthe head or trunk 11-3 that the observed Phy3ic"hernical ching" att: the sunt of direct radiation clfect5 on the centr2l nervous sym~m and a( the distance (including the rcfkx) proctstes. The 'lattnt period' of radiation damage or mammals virtually does not eiiii since the cylochemical 'pathology' of the neuron mitochonilria it reveakc! permanently and Predetermints (he disturbance of normal correlations of the entire body. When radiation illness I% In full swing. distiict damag-- to the reuron mitochondria in the higher traphic ctntres of the hypothalamus can be wen. -fft'444.1 .11h, A-t-, Itsdr- WA~ USSR. Ar.- report prementeeL at the 2rA :rnti. cdogmes of Rmnation R"eo=kl 118LrM6RtO/rOrkObLre, Gt. PrLt. ~-U.Aug 15162 I AE' A IN. D. J YtI,! T.I. IS of t~~- Central z;&r.*:c;d nervou- I , hi. - . I ar, c; In Lha ir.-Itl' stage of the appearence of rad,*Iat~*n !"',V, F-11,:)biclogiln 2 rio.1005-111, Ja IU 411 RA. 118 SIUBADLSH A.L. (Moskva, G-151, prospekt Ku=zova, 24, k-v. 114); MYTETS* Cytochemistry of the blood glycogen in mammals after a single total-body X-ray irradiation. tr1kh. anat., gist. i embr. 43 no.12:29-.35 D'0'2 (MIRA 17625) 1. Institut biolgiche3kcy flziki AN SSSR. Adres Kheyfetsa: Moskva, Inst-itut, biologicht-J31KOY fiziki All SSSR, SRABADASH., A.L.; ZELIKINA, T.I.; AGRACHEVA, V.D. Cytochemical indications of inhibited states of cells of the central nervous system in r--als. Dokl.AN SSSR 145 no.3:0'57- 660 J-1 162. (NZRA 15:7) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno, akademikom I.S.Beritashvili. (14ITOCH014DRIA) (IHHIBr.VIOV) Kao,liez;rs~ Lu.lj.p miacwhiy naucimyy gotrudmk; 3FLIBADASH, A.L.., pror. Laaracteristics and di�farences of glycogen loss by leucocytes after X-ray irradiatIon of tne Dlood in vitro and In the body. Vop. radiobiol. (AN Arm. SSHJ 3/4.1235--Z40 'b3- (MlIfA 17: 6) KHEYFElip Yu.B.; SHARADASH, A.L. Comparative study of early glycogen changes in the leucocytes after irradiation in vivo and in vitro. Dold. AN Arm. SSR 37 no.2:103-106 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Prwititavleno itkademikom AN Arnyanskoy SSR G.Kh. Bunyatyanom. SHABADASHY A.L. (Moskva, G-l5l,pr.K:utuzova324kv.1l4); ZELIKINA, T.I. (Moskva, Butyrskaya u1., 84, kv.1; AGWHEVA, N.D. (Moskva 2, Truzhenikor per.,'4, kv.18) Cytology and cytoc6mintry of ribonucleoproteine in.mito- chondria and tigraid'of the cells of the central nervous system duringthe latent pe)riod of radiation sickness. Arkh. anat., gist.1 embr.44 no.20-9 F 163. (KM' i7s.2) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Moskva)"' 0 SHABADASH., A.L. (Moakva, G-151, p1'. Kutuzuva, 24, J~v.114);YEVENKO, S.O. I I (1140skva, ul. BelAnskogo, 5, k-'1.7), )RLOVA, L.V. (1-loskva, Lenin- gradskiy pr., 78, icerp. 5, kv.69)~, ze Cytochemical examination of the glycogen of 'he central nerv-)us system of frogs after gauLma ii-rt: -- iation. A- ka- qnp'u , gist. i I/ embr. 44 nul5:26-36 M~ 63. iMIFU 17:6) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. Q.. - .1, .1-. .. I -,LA-11"Dilbil,, mmold L- I "The histocherlical ceculliarities and eauivalents of functIonal properties of the nervous tissue." report submitted for 2nd Intl Cong, Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, Frankfurt, 16-21 Aug 6)4. Inst of Biophysics, AS USSR, Moscow. SHABADASH, A. L.; ZELIKINA, T. I.; AGRACHEVA, N. D. Cytochemical characteristics of ribonucleoproteids and the deoxyribt.nuel4oproteidik complex in the nucleolus of nerve cells. Doll, All 38.5h 155 no. 2:445-"7 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A. N. Belozerskim. USSR/ Physics Spectral analysis Card 1/2 Pub. 43 55/62 Authors j Shabads.sh, A. N., and Igonin, L, A. Title 1 Quantitative analysis.by means of ultraviolet absorption spectra of vapors Periodical IIzv. All SSSR. Ser. fiz. 18/6) 733-734, Nov-Dec 1954 Abstract IIt is explained that ultraviolet absorption ape,-.tra of vapors,of many organ- ic compounds(particularly aromatic) are much. moreaelective than the spectra of solutions of these compounds. Quantitative analysis methods by means of ultraviolet absorption spectra ot vapors are intended only for analyses at~ room temperatures. In order to increase the ani3lyais sensitivity the length of the absorption chamber used in the analysis.must be extended.to 4-5 m. Institution State Sc. Research and Planning Inst. of Plastii:e Submitted ....... Z~ J 4 XV W 2 .169, Determina on -viekbxL 0b7 --tion -spe-a-Tui-a- the, means ot the ultra-violet augry ~ t bad h a A~ l A d L S L as n n . vapour. gon ta -to ( S KJUSt"). .4411444- 1.40 i9w. IN-, Ili), L324-W2 se L%P C- -Ino Vo atilp material., &n. y a, " 11 44 in AA , ampoule which Iq Illacrted Ill 11~ flpeclal ~oij, vie cell is evacuale(l; th5 simpoulc Is b!oUrn, a nd ,tho allsaiptiori spedrum of the,, v4p0tlt' -ili regotcmd, The inethad Is applied W, thi dqb~rininafion of the TOnorner Ili poIy(rnethyI.methicqjate).at 24.6 top. SOLM: arc used.:,- By-Oxemw Of a calibration graph th6 inonorn~r wi.be determined within - �0-05*Zq~ of the. sam j --ra PRIK"OVKO. F 24 (T) PRASE I BOOK MLOrrATION BGV/1365 L'YoT. Ltdveraytat Raterisay X Vaeso7wnago sova3hchanlys po spoictrowipil. t. I% Molokulyaraaya apekt.~onk.,~plya (Papers of the 10t'.'A All-UnIon Conference on Speotroacop7. Vol. li Molecular S"ctroncopy) ILIvoy) Xzd.vo Llvovskogo uni7-tx~ 195T, 499 P. 4 000 copies printed. (Uriess Ital Plz7chnff sbirAyk, v". i7sh Additional Sponsoring Agenoys Akodemlys nauk SSSR. Xonissirs. pa spektrookopil. Ed.s -Jazer, S.L.1 Tech. Ed.. Saranyuk, T.V.; Fdltorlal Boardt Lazidaterg, O.S., Acadecdoian (Rasp. Ed,* Diseased). Noporentp B.S., Doctor of Physical " Mathematical 3ciencest Fabolinakiy, I.L., Do-atop of Physical and Matheautioal Soleness, Yaba-lkzx$, V.A.. Doctor or Physicaa and Mathematical Sciences. Xorait.UU, V.G., Candidate of Teo!Lxical Science*, Ra7skly, S.M., Candidate of Physical and Mathazatloal Sojerxes, KlImovskiy, L.X.# Candidate of Ph.-fs!cal and Mathematical Science*. Miliyanchuk, V.3.. Candidate or Ph7sijal and MaWwrAtIcal Sciences WA Glaubormon, A. Yo.v Candidate of Physical and Mathematical hieftoos. Card 1/30 M" FAhenittYlsh, and V-M- Xhishown. T-P ~ Q. sp ; 4,-t. ri Methods of Phase Cocitrol in Processing Azotjo Anhydride 275 Yallney'ov, Tu. A., L.A. Tgouln, Vacuum Container for tka 37-5-1 inrr-Pi5a Spootro- motor 371 Oachkovskly, V.P. Coavlax Structure A.-A Nature of the Absorption Sp6otra wid Pluoreacenc* or Magnesium Phtalcoyanine and (Zhlorophyn 372 OurInOvIch, O.P., I.N. Tarzoleako, A.M. Savohanko, and K,X. SolovIyov. R2ootron Spectra or chlorophyll And PhooPbYtilw and Melia-derivatives 375 Ch*rkasoT, A.S. affect of spacing or abatitutoo On the Absorption Spectra " nuoresconce of He so-darivatives or Anthraaame 381 Flakel'shtayn, A.I., R.I. Kalkina, and O.P. YaCh1n. Absorption Spiatra iz, th& tntmviol*t Range and the Xo1ecular Structure of Triallne Derivatives 385 Card 24/30 SHOADASH, A.N.; PSMUITSMU, V.P.; KHISEWA, VaM. Spectrophtometric method for vapor-phase analysis of the acetic anhydride productions Piz. sbor, no,3:275-277 157. (MIR& 11:8) 1. Gomidarstvennyy nanchno-iaoledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut pronDrehlennosti plastichaskikh mass. (Acetic anhydride-Spectra) (Spectrophotometry) SHABADASH, A. N., Candidate Tech Sci (diss) -- "MethW and equip2ent for analysis of high polymers and tars using ultra-violet vapor absorption spec- tra". Moscow, 1959. 12 pp (Min Higher Fduc USSR, Moscow Inst of Fine Chem Tech im M. V. Lomonosov), 180 copies %, No 24, 1959, 143) ~J' S/19 60/000/007/006/015 B004YB056 AUTHORS; Rayburd, S,, M., Rodivilova, L- A., Vlasova, K. N,j Shabadash, A. N., igonin, A. A, TITLE-. Investigation of the Hardening Process of Methylol Polyamide Resins PERIODICAL. Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 7, pp~ 20 - 22 TEXTs In Ref. 2,the authors supposed that the hardening of methylol polyamides takes place by the formation of ether cross links (CH2-0-CH 2) or methylene cross links (N-NH 2-N). The present paper gives a report on the spectral-analytical investigation of the hardening process. The following substances were used; polyamide resin of the type 54/10 (molecular weight 25,000) obtaiped by poly oonMd,,,n ti on of caprolactam with %/ T, AF-1 (AG-) salt, further MITA-2015(MPL-20) and A rAMP) methylol polyamides 'of the type JFJ) -2/104(PPE-2/10 , obtained b-y`7_r_e_aTmPnt of polyamide resin$ 54/10 with7a-rTro_rm in ethanol or benzyl alcohol. Structure, content of methylol and methoxyl groups, and solubility are given in a table. Card 1/2 851h3 Investigation of the Hardening Process of 5/191/CO/000/007/006/015 Methylol Polyamide Resins B004/BC-56 Figs~ 1,2 show the infrared spectra within the range 2800 - 3300 cm-1 and I 1000 ~- 1300 cm-Ibefore and after hardening (30 hours heating to 15000 of the resins, whicb were recorded by means of a WKC-11 (IKS-11) recording spectrometer. The absorption bands are discussed. After 30 hours of hardening, the IR-spectra of the various resins were rather similar to one another. The bands of the methylol- and ether groups (1000 - 1100 cm-I) i vanished during heating; no bands characteristic of the CH 2- O-CH2groups occurred, Therefore, cross linking took place by the formation of methylene bonds. The authors mention a paper by D. N. Shigorin. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 6 referencesg 5 Soviet and 1 US, Card 2/2 S/1 9-11601000100310111013 .0 BOI 6j B054 AUTHORS: Shabadash, A. N., Kharitonova, N. F. TITLE: Spectroscopic Determination of Ethyl Benzene in Industrial Styrene PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 3, po.65 TEXT: The authors suggest a modification of the method of determining ethyl benzene in styrene developed at XIIPP (Bicientific Research Insti- tute of Plastic Products) (Ref.1). Instead of using purified styrene as a standard, which polymerizes while being stored, they suggest the fol- lowing method which is free from this shortcoming.. It is being applied in polystyrene production by the Kuskovakiy zavod (Kuskovo Works) to analyze samples of industrial styrene and its fractions. The optical density D of the 2873 cm- 1 infrared absorption band is determined from ratio between the intensity 1 1 of light absorbed by the sample at a -1 0 wavelength of 2782 cm (where light is only absorbed by styrene) and Card 1b Spectroscopic Determination of Ethyl Benzene S/191/60/000/003/011/013 in Industrial Styrene Bo16/3054 the intensity Ian of the 2873 cm- 1 band to be analyzed: 11 D - log 10 . Here, it is not necessary to take e7ery time the spectra an of the standard and of the styrene sample to be analyzed. The values of the two intensities can be directly determined from the spectrum of the styrene sample if it contains ethyl benzene. This method of determinat'ion also reduces the error due to other impurities with monotonic absorption in the respective range. A figure shows a calibration diagram for ethyl benzene determination. The diagram is plotted on the basis of standard solutions prepared with 0.25 and 3% of ethyl benzene in styrene. To analyze the solutions, the authors used an OKC-11 (IKS-11) spectrometer. From the diagram, they conclude that the accuracy of analysis increases in determining low concentrationsi therefore, the relative error is equal over the whole range of concentration measured here; it is + 15%- In these determinations, other impurities of styrene are measured7simul- taneously; therefore, it is possible that the results concerning the Card 2/3 Spectroscopic Determination of Ethyl Benzene 3/19X60/000/003/011/013 in Industrial Styrene B0115 B054 -1 styrene content are too high on the basis of the 2873 cm band. There are 1 figure and 2 Soviet references. Card 3/3 PAYBURD, S.M.; RODIVILOVA, LA.-, VLISOVA, K.N.;,,~FWIADASH, A.N.; IGONIN, A.A. Study of the solidification of methylol polymmide resins. Plast. massy no.?M-22 160. (KM 13: 10) (Rssins$ Wnthatia) (Pblyamides) S/020/61/-41/006/015/021 B103/B147 AUTHORS: Igonin, L. A., Mirakhmedov, M. M., Turchaninova, K. I., and Shabadash. A. N. TITLE. Study of the infrared absorDtion spectra in the solidification process of resole phenol formaldehyde resin PERIODICAL: Akadeffiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 6, 1961, 1366-136a TEXT; The infrared absorption spectra of resole pherol formaldehyde resp were studied in the course of its solidificaticn between 20 and 200 C. Commercial resole resin (production, Ref. 1: L. A. Igonin, M. M. Mirakhmedov, Plasticheskiye massy, No. 1 (1962) in print) wag dried in vacuo as well as subjected to a molecular distillation at 80 C in a vacuum of about 10-4 mm. Hg. Then, the resin was cold-pressed with 220 kglcm2, subsequently the mold was heated with a :,:,a-te of 1.50C/min to a given temperature at which it was kept for 15 min, and then cooled rapidly to room temperature. The pulverized resin wis mixed with KBr powder and pressed in vacuo under a pressure of 10 tons/cm. 2 to 1.45 mm thick sheets which were used as windows in the Hilger spectroscope H-800 Card 1/3 S/020/61/1,11/006/015/021 Study of the infrared absorption... B103/B147 for photographing spectra. It is concluded from the 3pectra that in- creasing heating results in the following changes: Th? bands which are characteristic of the OH groups decrease owing to conlensation of the resin. The wide band appearing at 1050 cm- corresponds to the stretchil;g vibrations of the C-0 ether bond. Its appearance is caused by the initial conversion of the methylol groups to ether bridres. This band decreases at 150 OC and disappears completely at 170 0C. The 1370cm-1 band starts 0- decreasing at 70 C. This is explained by reaction of the phenol-OH groups. The 1645 cm-1 band characteristic of the C=(' bond becomes visible already at 130 0C and increases with increasing solidf.fication temperature. At high solidification temperatures (170 - 2000C) the 1379 cm-1 band appears in the spectrum of solidified resins, which ~.s attributed to the formation of methyl groups. It is concluded from th,? results that the number of OH grOUDs decreases during solidification and that the polymer chains in the inilial stages of solidification are p-)lyoxybenzyl ethers formed by interaction between the methylol groups. ?robably, the decomposition of the ether bridges is accompanied by the forwation of active centers the recombination of which leads to the formation of stable steric networks (resites). The radical decomposition mechani2m Card 2/3 S/020/61,/141/006/015/021 Study of the infrared absorDtion... B103/B147 of the ether bridge is confirmed by the phenol hydrox.rl entering the solidification reaction and by the appearance of the nethyl group owing to the recombination processes of the free radicals forming. There are I figure and 7 references: 1 Soviet and 6 non-Soviet. The three referonces to English-language publications read as follows: R. 3. Richards, 11. W. Tompson, J. Chem. Soc., 1947, 1260; R. J. Grisenthwai-;e, R. F. Hunter, J. Appl, Chem., 6, 324 (1956); N. J. L. Megson, Phenolic Resin Chemistry, London, 1958, p. 33. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut plas-,icheskikh mass (Scientific Research Institute of Plast-.cs) PRESENTED: July 21, 1961,by V. A. Kargin, Academic-.-an SUBMITTED: July 20, 1961 Card 3/3 9C/h'2/D04/Cr,3/0-, ~-57 +h-,~ tlermal ... B1 24/B- 01 -)f T_~j(s) Performe'i at 4500C show absornt:.on balnd.~3 at 1365, 1 `Z A cnl an-J. 2~,T) cm characteristic of the methyl group, an(l at 1775 and 1250 c~ the es'er bond. The solit aboorat:.on ban,_' -' 1735 c 1 I - - . _U m the presence of tevephthalic aci*,, ~.,here~,.s -the Split b~n`, 16 C) 0 c F. --free DDP to be Dresent. The in-frare! sp,2ctrum. of "he solid residue of after th~~r.,ial ~Lel,~radation at 4500C ~or I hcur do~_-s not cont%in ba-nds v:'-ic- are c.- arac tez-izi tic of mct'nyl C'Ori~tic O~ t,.-C estcr '-ond are est_~--rblished in the irfrared z-ectrum c - -,. - - e I 1~11 Cl- the coli4 rosidue exoosed to '-herm_~l der-ra.-Iat-ion it 50000 -for 1 hrxr. 7-_-sc '-Ian4s a-re lacl.!:in.- in the sDectrum of t'-a nrOiU!,t exlose~ to th-er%-.al at 60000 for 20 r.-J-f:,ates. Absor-otion spe,,tra of the 3olid _-e- of TD(s) ard DDP 4 n +-e ri~rrion of 700 - 900 anl 10600 cm-1 sho-:: ti~_t 0 concenti-atior of nhen-l rinds -ncreases after 1~~e-_-adation le-dinE. to t'-. e-fo-_,!~ztion of poly-)Incnylene-like struc-tures.T conclusio,~s e r e com. irmed by t' h a' Z 7.-. asjactra of the re3iduez of thermal le- ~r-_Infion o--:' TD(s~ a, A50, roo, a-,.Lq 600 C. A.. . Berlin and L. A. Blyumen- 1 3 r) .: o::.o 1 ek s ozi c d. ,~9, 14194, 19060, Zhurnal strukturnol khimii 1, 103, ? /3 GOLUBENKOVA, L.I.; SHABADASH, A.N.; NIKONOVA, S.N.; AIIJTIN, M.S. Grafting of polymers to solid surfaces. Par'; 1.1 Study of the interaction of organosilicon compoundt; with glass based on infrared absorption spectra. Vysok(-m.soed. 4 no.9:1354-1360 S 162. (MMA 15:1-1) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plasticheskikh mass* (Glass) (Silicon organic compounds) s/o5l/62/OJ.2/O02/Oo6/o2o E202/EI92 AUTHORS: Kuindzhi, B.M., Igonin, L.A., Gribova, Z.P., and Shabadash, A.N. TlTLE: Photochromism and electron paramagn,)tic resonance of a-(o,p-dinitrobenzyl)-pyridine (1) PLRIUDICAL: Optika i spe~troskopiya, v.121 no.2, -1962, 220-223 TEXT: The authors discuss the mechanism oC tautomeric. ra(lical conversions taking place in a-(o,p-dinitrobenzyi)- pyridine (1), caused by the exposure to light. (I) was prepared from a-(Lenzyl)-pyridine and recrystallized rereatedly from alcohol. The melting points of the yellow and violet forms were both the same (93 OC). I-N-CH -a-(o p-dinitrobenzyl)-pyridine and N-CI13-a-(O,p-dinitrobenzyli-pyri~ine were elso prepared,.-but neither of them showed any phototropic or paramagnetic properties. The e.p.r. spectrum was studied in a spectromeler with double modulation of the magnetic field and with synchronous detection and registration in the form of the first derivative. Arrangements were made to heat the sample directly in the resonator. The illumination was by unfiltered Hg-in-quartz lamp. Card 1/2 5/191162100010111017/019 B1 01 /B1 86 AUTHORS: Shabadash, A. N., Sirota, A. 0. T11YU; Spectroscopic study of the effect of cdcarboxylic acids on the setting of novolac resins PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy', no. 11, 1962," 65-67 TEXTi A check was made of the assumption t'hat the setting of phenol v- formaldehyde novolac resin with hexamethylene tetramine in the presence of Aicarboxylic acids proceeds with formation of crosE links of the type OH OH -CH 2-C6H3- CH 2-N-CH 2-C6H3- CH 2- C-0 - CH2)n OH 6-0 OH -CH 2-C6H3- CH 2-N-CH 2-C6H 3- CH2- Card 1/2 KVINDZRI, B,,M~; IGONIN, L.A.; GRIBOVA, Z.P.; SUBADISH, A.N. Photochromism and electronic paramagnetic resonance in a(-(ol n-dinitrobenzyl)-pyridi-ne. Opt. i t;pektr. 12 no.2: 220-223 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Pyridim -Spectra'.' (Paramagwt,io resonance and relaxation) SHABAD~~H, A,--N.; SIROTA, A. G. Spectroscopic study of the effect of diearboxylic acids on the hardening of novolak revins. Plast. masey z0.11:65-67 '62. 9 (MIRA 16:1) (Phenol condensation products--Spectra) (Acidey Organic) BERSHTEYN, V.A.; KRASILISHCHIKOVA, B.L.; NIKONOVA, S.N.; SHABADASH, A.N. Mechanism of the effect of the thermochemical. treatment of glass fibers on the strength of polyester glass plastics. Plast.massy no.10:30-35 163. (MIRA 16:10) PSHENITSYNA, V.P.; SFABADA-SH, A.M.; MEKELI, T.V. Association phenomena in solutions of phenol formaldehyde novolak resins of orthoregular Ptructure. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.3.-,650-652 N '63. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Nauchno-issiedovateltakiy Institut plasticheskikh mass. Predstavleno akademikom V.A. Karginym. PSHENITSYNA, V.P.; SHABADASH, A.N. Spectroscopic analysis of the products of condensation of para-substituted phenols with formaldehyde. Plast.massy no.3:57-59 164. (MIRA 17:3) ACCESSION NR: AM12089 S/0020/64/154/002/0369/0371 AUTHORS: Akutin, M.S.; Kovarsicaya, B.M.; Shabadash, A.X--: Konovalova, B.Ye. TITLE: Pyrolytio method of block copolymer, synthesis :SOURCE: AN SSSA.' Doklady*, V-154, no.2, 1964, 369-371 TOPIC TAGS: pyrolytio synthesis, block copolymer,'free radical Inter- attion, block copolymer synthesis, SKN 261 ED 15, nitrile ru*4ber- epoxide tar, polyethylene-polyisoblitylene mixture ABSTRACT: The authors have used the interaction of radicals formed during thermal destruction of two or more polymers for the synthesis of block copolymers. It was expected that new types of polymer mater- ials would be formed by recombination of radicals at moderate heating. Tne interaction of polymers with reactive oligomers and interaction of two polymers had been studied, specifically, the mixture (1:1) of nitrile rubber SKX 26 with epoxide tar ED 15, low pressure polyethy lene and tar ED 15, and polyethylene and polyisobutylene (mol. weig'4t 200,000). Por thermal destruction,temperaturesof 2500 and 2200 were Card'.1/2 :ACCESSION NR: AP4012089 used for I hour. The solubility of one of the components of the mix- ture before and after heating is given in a table. Infrared SPOOtm of the components and of the product after heating are reproduced in two figures.- These data indicate that heating of mixed polymers (in !the absence of oxygen) actually results in the production of block ~copolymers owing to recombination of radicals. Orig. art. has: 4 'figures and 2 tables. 'ASSOCIATION: Gosudaretve=y*y nauchno-issledovatel'skly Institut plasticheskikh mass (State Research Institute for Plastic Materials). SUBXITTED: 24,Tul63 DLTE ACQ: 14Feb64 INCL: 00 SUB CODE: OH, ML NR REP'SOV: 003 OTMM: 003 Ca,rd' 2/2 NTAGIB...NA, A,G. y~ ~J I -.A.:; BOYKACIIEVA, E,P.; POL*5UAN, G.S,; !C:~FABLOA"'H, L DC-GADMI, B.A, Stractu~-e--- of ~yciic isci-aers of pclyi3oprenes. 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'~er &ele OaVs ted6 OSI f, no& _Ic Orgaa I T& vSs - juetIl gou'p E~.ass %et 4.,06e Te agp tjj tTI ,1111 -Teste& arse"" .C Of 9 Te C tyLe I -ay s U Ss- If - a, - ve 'i'TLS Ts et -48. 00 i- scoq~el llq~" Icat'l-o'a s v1-. co'lv The t-ri-% 6jass -,,~,e OX,86 f ajetLt 16T 101: t,,e ,.s 0 tae C-hi-D6 e s,pec' -~aelltl eT3-1 fOT . Tect TUe eIV? teLl Ttjo f ,,aell lea 608~k d'I face. t-reS .t ea, -9OoTeatT3,ev& 0 t,yve Ilef ' by -"I'D TOT 5-av . ;as 4. Te s,,jtea6 i-r' 149'- 11'-" -ber " -aD, tit - afti'Ttg _1,11 T-ae fl- TvLe sol-4e e talsjI ,,, ~11) If of 4"ae 0aps 61 S106- 010-T 01 .,,Tee tv E% aa rLOD'p qi:L8JN p the e SIAL 0. . etyl I m,11e 03. VLO Teact t'rilu face - OjeaL 90ae OT siO . TeM 0'a95 81YA.1 is Co L 24i - r FAC~C~"' vee,'F- -OVVO methylca,~ C va ures. I eact with t he glass fiber SUB CODE: surface. Or.1g. art. has ll/ SUBM DATE: 1-2Jan651 I . :' 3.fig- ORIG REp: [BO] OTH REF: 004/ ATD PRESS: SMADASH, B. I., USSR/Electricity - Personalities Jan 59- "Professor N. N. Shchedrin (His 60th Birthday and 30 Years of Scientific and Pedagogical Activity)," A. A. Gorey. V. A. Tolvinskly, M. A. Shatelen, R. A. Allmov, X. 1. Toperverkh. Kh. F. Fazylov, G. R. Rakhimov, M. Ye. Syrkin, B. 1. Shabadash "Elektrichastvoll No 1, p 92 Shchedrin has published more than 30 scientific works, most of them devoted to the calca of short-circuit currents. Recently, he has concd on do power transmission and has directed studies on long-distance power transmission by dc and ac at the Power Eng Inst. Acad Sci Uzbek SSR. Shchedrin is a member of the Permanent Commission on Short-Circuit Currents, Min of Elec Power Stations, the Commission on Lonc-Distance Power Transmission, Dept of Tech Sci, Acad Sci USSR, and of the Sci Council of the Sci Res Inst of DC. 201T16 AUTHORS: 1)Shchedrin, N. N., Doctor of Technical SOV/105-58-7-32/32 Sciences, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, AS Uzbek SSR, 2)Ruzin, Ya.L., Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences, 3)~~ada~s ~., Docent TITLE: G.I.Atabekov.,"Theoretical Foundations of Relay Protection in High-Voltage Networks"(G.I.Atabekov. Teoreticheskiye oanovy releynoy zashchity vysokovolltnykh setey) PERIODICAL: Elcktrichestvo, 1958, 1Tr 7, PP- 95 - 96 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 344 pages. Price 19.8o Roubles. Gosenergoizdat Publishing House, 1957. This is a book review. The volume under review is a revi- sed edition of the author's book published in 1949. The book corresponds to a sufficiently high scientific-technical standard and may be considered as the first part of a work on the theory of relay protection. Two disciplines are combined in P_ correspond- manner: relay protection engineering and the theory for the calculation of short-circuits. Chapter 1: construction and application of complex equivalent circuits. Chapter 2: ietho-A of loci, applied to the investigation of the mode of operat -ion of electric transmission lines. Chapter 3: method for the---dal- Card 1/3 culation of transient processes in high-voltage networksq,-Chap- V G.I.Atabokova "Theoretical Foundations of Relay SO VA 0 5- 58-7-32/32 .11rotection in High-Voltage Networks" ter 4: filters for the symmetrical component. Chapter 5: types of the foundations of the theory of the power control equipment. Chapter 6: distance protection. Chapter 7: high-frequency protec- tion. Chapter 8: devices for the detect:~on of the defective phase in systems with automatic single phase repeater connection. Chapter 9: differential current protection and directed differen- tial protection (lines and bus bars). Chapter lo: devices which pre-ient an incorrect operation of the protection in the case of oscillations of the alternators and disturbances in the secondary circuits of the transformers. The book does not comprise all fields of relay protection engineering, but treats in a general form a series of important problems. Ceitain unclear facts and errors are pointed out. There is 1 Savitut reference. ASSOCIATION: 2)L(!ningradskiy politekhnicheskiy