SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIBAYEV, V.P. - SHIBAYEVA, S.M.
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Structure and ... B1 01 YB207
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow state University im'. M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: October 8, 1960
Fig. 4: Force-elongation diagrams at 250C. Legend:: 1) Mechanical mixture
from dispersed PE and carbon black 7 : 1; 2) product of joint PE and carbon
black dispersion,7 : 1; 3) initial PE; 4) PE, dispersed without carbon black.
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AUTHORS: Kargin, V. V., Plate, N. A., Litvinov, I. A., Shibayev,
V. P., Lurlye, Ye. G.
TITLE: Processes of polymerization and grafting on newly formed
@@urfaces of inorganic substances
PERIODICAL: Vysokcmclekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 31. no. 7., '961,
1091 - 1099
TEXTi In previtDis pap.@rs (Vysckomolek. soyed. 339, !959; ibid.
17139 1959), the authors had shown -that polymerization of monf)rpers
can be iLii-tiated by ar. inte-nqsiv@- mechanical d@spersion of soi::d inar,-azli.-
substances. The preoE@nt paper st,,;dies this effect wh@--n dispersing
metal--., metal oxides, and ---.)ni.- oaits. Becauz-a- in the hither-,,o used
vibrAtion m.-I-*, gr@Lndings of --cii ba'is had Ei. disturbing effes-: upon th@
poilimcrizaticn processes, three new granding devices have been constrlicti,
(1) The morzmer, th-@ substanc@ to be dispersed.., and giass ba--,'.s %7,:re,
fil--ed intc an ampui beang fast@ned' za the -,ribrazion mi-11. (2) The
ampuis were fas@u--lned tc thE armazure of an eIE-c-tromagnet vfllich was fed
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by a. c. B) The amruls viere fastened to the coil of an electromagnetic
10-w 1--udspeaker. The use of v!icuum and different t@-mperatures was made
possible by working with avip-zl' s@ Frequency was var-Jed between 50 and 120
cps, the am-pl'-J-cude being 2-5 mm. Duration of dispersion amounted to
30 go ir,4@n. (A.) P--;.;-vn;er--'z!atJ-on by meazis Of A! 0(corlandum, energy rf
D m e 2
Or,01 E 4656 kcal/MDIO was
studied with- stjrer,@. mi@th,v-- m-etha:-rylate, acryloniturile, viny-1 acetate,
and some organ--":- ::f the acetaldehyde type. intensive
dispersiDn of the-@e .,x.'.Jes in the presence of styrene or methyl metha-
crylate led 1,L rapid Ir- the case of methy! methacrylate,
a polymer hav-'ng a m-,,w:u.ar weight of 25,000 was obtained. Vinyl
acetat& was not p--,1y:.rerizab1e, When d4spers4ng corund-um, acetaldehyde
yielded, after -2 hr, 5 5 rolyacetaidehyde. Also in this case,the
results were not diff@rent from those obtained by J. Furukavra ot a!.
(see be!.D,.v) by means -3f A!--O, annealed at 06000C. Dispersion of corund-um-
in acetone und@r exo',,-,S--on o-- air resulted, at room temperature, in small
quantities of rp@sity! oxide and phorone. No high yields could be
obtained, in@@= "he ----u1tari@ H.C 4s adsorbel oxi the surfaces of A72
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and the active centers are blocked. (B) Polymerization in the presence
of Fe,.Al, and IvIg easily succeeded in acrylonitrile and methyl metha-
crylate between - 30 and + 500C. The results did 'not differ from the
data obtained earlier for styrene - SiO 2 and styrene - NaCl. Considering
the polymerization mechanism of acrylonitrile, assumptionds made tha:t,.
in the metal surface electrons are excited, which, at low work function
4.31 ev, 171 4.2 ev, IU 2.74 ev)-pass over to the monomer
F
l M
e A
g
adsorbed on the metal surface, and release the reaction according to the
following scheme:
CH, + F CH A_
I-C
,
N
CN\
A
I.
A denotes the possibility of chain growth according to anionic mechanism,
P according to radical mechanism. Besides, in the-presence of Fe, complex:
formation of Fe with nitrile groups and formation of cyclic groups is
assumed for acrylonitrile; Furthermore, account has to be taken of that
the .metals are covered by an oxide film. On the oxide film, a grafting of@ t
the resulting polymer could appear, and separbLtion of the Me-O bonds dUX2Dg
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dispersion also could have an initiating effect. In the system Mg-methyl
methacrylate, a highly swelling polymer was obtained, a metal-polymbr ge-1,4
the lattice points of which consist of metal particles being bound to the
pol@methyl methacrylate by means of Me-O-C bondsi When treating these
polymers with HC1, the molecular weight decreased.(from 74,000.to 30 000
in the system with Al; from 250,000 to 160,000 in the system with Mo.
Therefrom, conclusion is drarn that a hydrolysis of Me-O-C bonds-had taken
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place. Attempts to polymerize styrene or methyl methacrylate by dispersing,
metallic Cr o; '@'j ,-,ere unsuccessful. The too high work function of these
metals is considered to be the cause of this fact. The capability of-
initiating polymerization thus does not depend orr the iibsolute ;strength.6f
interatomic bonds in the crystal, but on the capability of forqing
active centers of the electron donor- or*radical-type. (C) Polymerization!
by dispersion of salts (NaCl, Kcit CaF2) already took place atroom
temperature in methyl methacrylate, acrylonitrile, styrene, andc@--methyl
styrene. Assumption ismade that also in this case initiation takes
place by transferring an electron to the monomer. The electron might
be set free by i6nTkation- or crystal defedts'of the F-center tYpe.
Dispersion of TiCl or BeCl in the presence of s.tyrene led. to its iapid
3 2
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polymerfzatic,n, ever, a@ SC-'C. These sa-ts had n: -@ffect upon, methY-2
methacry-late. in th,-Z -a;3!;, the initiatton of the p-1-2arizing offect of
TI -,r Be- @L -educe:j tj th--l doub'le 'bond of eTyrene tending t;OwArd
cationic, In agrc-@ient --r--'th the exu@-,-Iment, mon-mers
with sit el,-- -Lunn.-, soald be
polymeriztid. S. D. K, P. L@bai-,,-,ra, P. Yu. Bu-yaglrl A. A. Berlin,
K. S. M-Iursker-ar-,u V@ K. Byk;-.--,v---V.'y mentiorca. Thi:oi-i7 arp 5 fl-Kurt-z
a nd I re f t- re r - t c s T JbI and; non- S v h. The threrl@
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AUTHORS: Plate, 3N.A., Candidate of Chemical Sciences; Shibayev, V-P.
TITLE: Modification of properties of synthetic polymer materials
PM-IODICAL: Zhurnal VSeSOYU-nQgO ichimicheskogo obshchestva im. D.I. Mlendeleyeva,
11. 7, no. 2, 1962, 147 - 153
T'-;'.'-'T: Problems of structural modification and the development during the
last, 2 -. 3 years in the chemical modification of polymers are discussed in the
present paper. Examples are given: Structural modifications are classified in-
to configurational, conformational, and supermolecular types. Stereospecific
synthesis is an example for the fi@zt type of isomerism, and also the so-called
conversional polymerization. The latter allows regulation of chain growth and
by this changes in the configuration of the macromolecule, thus modifying p-,---
erties of grafted polymers. In the second type of structural modification -I.-
whole form of the macromolecule is changed and with it 'the physical properties
of the product, as in formation of globular, or fibrous polymers. Grafted co-
polymers of latex and met1hylmetacr"jlate, or block-copolymers of styrene and iso-
prene are classical examples for the conformational modification of the same pol-
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ymer. Changes in supermolecular secondary structures and the relations to me-
chanical properties of the polymer product are still insufficiently investigat-
ed. Thus, Soviet authors observed brittleness of polyethyleneterephthalate fi-
bers effected by the formation of thin surface layers of spheroidal ax egates
.. 3gr
on the fiber. An interesting combination of structural and chemical modifica-
tion is the isomorphism in polymer crystallization. The important rcle of or-i-
entation on changes in physical properties can be seen particularly in the pro-
duction of synthetic fibers, where modification is primarily a problem of struc-
tural changes. Copolymerization is the most widely spread method of chemical
modification and is employed in two directions - in the one direction the regu-
larity of chain structure in high melting crystalline polymers Is destroyed in
order to relieve processing of these materials (as for polyolefines), in the
other direction low active monomers are used to prepare polymers in an "indi-
rect manner". It is possible that in the future copolymerization will be used
instead of the common preparation methods to synthesize polymers, which are hard
to prepare from low molecular weight compounds. Best possibilities in modifica-,
tion of polymers are given principally in graft and block-copolymer.Lzation meth-
ods. The theory of modification by these methods is only at the very beginning
now. Hence; thorough studies of the mechanism of these reactions were carried
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ouz in the lastlime. A determined orientation of the structure can be realized
by anionic polymerization and condensation methods. Regulated copolymerizations
Occuring in particular without formation of homopolyners or without special se-
paration of the latter are investigated at the present time, especialLy in pre-
paration of-grafted copolymers, by studying relations between macroproperties of
these copolyz,.iers and structure of the macromolecule. Surface graftin- of poly-
,111els was also developed recently. Experiments in modification of surfaces of
oxides, or of metals by g.raftlng with organic polymers were carried out by Sovi-
et scientists In recent years and also a new method for the preparation of poly-
mer-polymer systoms of the "sand,..rich@' type was developed. Punctional. reactive
groups are necessary for chemical modification processes, while non-reactive
polymers are requIred to obtain stable polymer products. Several examples (main
ly Soviet investigations) are given by the present authors to demons-@rate the
realization of both requirettients. Among these examples there are discussed
transformations analogous to polymerization. Thus a new method of F7C produc-
tion by alkaline hydrolysis if polyvinylsuccinimide is cited. A new type of
elastomers was synthesized by introducing an amino group into the polyvinylalco-
hol chain. Phosphorylation was used to increase the thermal resistivity of pol-
ymers. Polymers with conjugated bonds and exceptional electrophysical proper-
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ties have been obtained by intermolecular splitting-off reactions in tile main
chain.
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AUTHOR: Shibayev, V. P.; Plate, N. A.; Zezina, L. A.; Kargin,. V.- A.
TITLE% The processes of structure formation in-a.graft copolymer on the basis- of- a
crystallizing polyester
SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya, v- 5s no-60 196@, 932-4)37
TOPIC TAGS: lattice formation, graft copolymer, polyester. polykrdroWelargonatet.
macromolecules, polymethacrylic acid
ABSTRACT: In earlier publications:the authors inve.stiga ted copolymeric systems
where the basic chain consisted. of a crystallizing ho;aopdlymerj:jdiilq the side,
.They demonstrated thatIthe crystalliza-
grafts were of the noncrystallizing type.
tion of the homopolymer was prevented, having stopped at the fibrillar . type stage
The P&pose of the present inv6stigatim was to find, out wheth6r`in a@ copolymeric
system consisting of,a crystallizing and:an.amorphous polymdric,components,
grafted in the reverse orde a imilar inhibitory effect would take:place*'' In-
this case methacrylic acid(@ol;X formed the basic chain, . while'cry.9talline po2jr@@
oVpelargonate constituted the grafted side chains. Macromolecules of polyoV7
pelargonate were treated with methacry1chloride, and the resulting =saturated
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polyester was subjected to a polymerization reaction with methacrylicaoid, yield--
ing the desired copolymer of 1:1 ratio. The latter was studied by electron micro-
scope and x-rays, following annealing at 60-130C and was found to be anorphous.
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1: When, however, the annealing temperature was raised to 145-150C,, there appeared in
'the side chains of the copolymer fibrillar structures with.filaments of 100
-Angstrom in diameter. Thus, the existence of a chemical bond between the two
polymers seems to interfere with the crystallization of polyhydroxypelargonate.
Thanks are given to G. S. Kolesnikov for supplying the graft copolymers. orig. art.....-..
has: 3 figures and 3 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudArstvenny*y universitet im. M. V. Lomono.sova (Moscow
State University)
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SHIBAYEV, V.P.; PLATE, N.A.; TRAN KIYEU; KARGIN, V.A.
Structural and mechanical study of isotactic and stactic
polystyrene graft copolymers. Vysokom. soed. 6 no.1:107-
111 Ja'64. (MM 17---5)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova,.
ACCESSION NR: AP4017633 S/0190/64/006/002/0,'c.31/0236
AUTHORSs Shibayevp V& Po; Plate,, N. A.; Grushina, R. K,; Kargin, V. A.
TITLE:.Structuration in chlorinated polyethylene and its-solutions
SOURCE: Vy*sokomoleku1yarny*ye soyedinenip, v. 6, not 2j 1964j 231-236
TOPIC TAG$: polymer, polymer structure, polyethylene, chlorinated polyeth@ylene,,
supermolecular structure, chlorobenzene solution, crystalline structure, gaseous
crystalline state, spheralite, bundle, amorphous state, primary morphological formp
ordered morphological form
ABSTRACT: A high -crystalline fraction of polyethylene was used (molecular weight
of 260 000) which was obtained by removing the low-molecular fractions by boiling
in carbon tetrachloride and double recrystallization in chlorobenzene. The samples
were chlorinated by means of a saturated solution of chlorine at 115, .12%, and 130C,
under incandescent lamplight. The resulting.products were either fully or partly
soluble in chlorobenzene (the insoluble part was purified by methanol precipitation
from toluene solutions). Polyethylene samples with a chlorine content of 3 to 50"1.,
were obtained: these were subjected to x-ray and electron microscopic studies in
m-xylene solutions and in crystallim structures obtained therefrom. It was found
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that the chlorinated polyethylene compounds obtained at 115 and 125C were. not
homogeneous in their composition, the cold chlorobenzene soluble fraction contain-
ing 14.0 and 17-9% of chlorinep while the chlorobenzene insoluble fraction contain-
ed 8.2 and 7.0% of chlorine, respectively. Only at a reaction temperature of 130C,.
which corresponds to the melting point of V-9 crystalline polyethylene, did the
chlorinated product become fully soluble. The samples of polyethylene containing
up to 80% chlorine possessed the ability to crystallize and to form spheralites and
monocrystals, while the samples with a higher chlorine content revealed structures
indicating a gaseous-crystalline state. At a 50% chlorine' content the polyethylene'
acquired an amorphous structure. Orig. art. has: 1 chart, 2 tables, 8 electron-
microscope pictures, and 1 x-ray picture.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow
state University).
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AUTHOR: Plate, N. Cal Gdi6nciah shiWtv, V
_(Cindidate of cheii
(Candidate of chemical sciences)
TITLE: Structural formations and crystallization in irregular Oolyme!
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ches oye' fidhestvo. Zhurfial,.- V'., 9., no. S.-
SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye kh1mi k obs
637-653
structgral. polymer,'formation,, ir
% TOPIC TAGS: submolecular. pegular polymer-
system, 11iiation-Abranch
pojymer crystal ed@oly ri. 'grafted' I linear.
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copolymer, polymer isomorp
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ABSTRACT: This is a surv known- data, zed frorh e fdUo!
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view: destruction of the regular st t
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to considerable changes in crystallizabihty of.the polymer -which will: b d
_4@. PV3L We
ed in its physico- mechanical proRertie Determination'of the specific@ re 4tio
ship between the degree of regularity or non- regularity in the structure of the
polymer chains, their crystallizability and the character of the submalecular
structures which determine the useful features of the polymer would make.W.Pos
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sible t, ion
o direct the- c .-and c
vstalliziU processes (dp@61ymers' reate 'require
Jh6 d
submolecular structures. @ 'the -theory,-of -pol t Ilitatiorr-with irr6gul ,
_,ymer,.crys,a ar...
structure of the chain rFlo y, J. Chem.. 17,A23,(1940)]@@js apJAied'ti"'
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tems with branched or graft d b-
SYS P polymers@. y- con6ideH40: e, ra c
d-4-1-h6mideal @-'d Thes'e-
secondary component of the 6yatemi
an a I mat 1j, eve d.
lope
formulas may be used to determine the crystallizability of the: -polymer and t
0
calculate the melting temperatures of copolymeriln a-limited range of composi,
tions. Crystallization of branched pol mers- and 'graft. polymers;, of line air. ddpoly@
mers (statistic, block, stereoblock and regularly alternating) and 4sonic r hic
p
substitution in copolymers is The introduction 'of a
discusse.diin detWl"
tyl or amyl groups into regular branched 1 - ' n r,
win hinder'-ciyatanizatio &
po ymers
steric reasons and reduce the melting tempe Irature. In, ir
regular. branchet poy@--
mers, short branches are assumed, to redtidd -melt . A --W,' @_and.c - s 4M
@ng empera. re
zabilit ; long, frequently occurring branches 4iipLy permiCstiui j@ai f6rrriatiqP8i..,,
y I .-._11. - - `:@_
In graft copolymers the crystallization properties of in th
6 iffie@ @ C6 ave-tobe-
ponen
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considered; molecularly grafted and heterogeneously grafbidvolymers 4re'. dis--..@
cussed. CrystalUzationof the former is.-as.isiiii~6,ct~tobii'-.deter.,iim,!,hedby~ite.length~.-.--'
and frequency of backbone and.branches-6- -Whfl4--.'Il,ii-,4gulaipolymekg.cryiltaWze"---"~'@
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"Processes of structure form-ation in some long c-ain pol, vin 1-. 1 esters."
revort su mitted for Ird European Conf on Electron Microscop,;, Prague, 2- Aug-
- - I -
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j Sen 1,64.
@'-iair Hirii-molecular weigrat compounds, Moscow State Univ.
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AUTHORSi Plate, N. A.; Tran Kh'you; Shi
bayev.._V. P.; Kargin, V. A*
TITLE: Structural transformation in autta-DerWk due to disturbance of Lhe chow-
ical regularity of the chain
SOURCE: VysokomolekulyarrWye soyedinenlya, v. 7, no, 9, 1965j 1520-1525
TOPIC TAGS: rubber, resin, polymer,, gutta percha, chlorinated polymer, pDlyiso-
prene, chlorine, bromine
ABSTRACT: The influence of the degree of irregularity in po r chains on the
lyme
crystallization, structure formation, and certain physico-chemical properties of
polymers was studied. The substance investigated was trans-1,1+-polyisopmne
(gutta-percha). Irregularity of the chain was realized by partial chlgHmation
and bromination. Halogenation was accomplished under homogeneous and hetwo-
geneous conditions. X-ray analysis of halogenated gutta-percha specimens was
carried outand the results are given in tabular form. The effect-of halogenation
on the melting point has been investigated and the results are given graplUcally
in Fig. 1 on the Enclosure. It was found that introduction of 5-6 atom of
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chlorine or 3-4 atoms of bromine per 100 atoms of cartoon leads to a lowering of
the melting point temperature of gutta-percha in agreement vith Flory's theorys
An increase in the C1 or Br content, up to 30 or 1+0% respectively,, causes complete
amorphization of gutta-percha. The introduction of =Dre tban 12% 01 facilitates
the a< to P transition In gutta-percha. Orig. art. hass 2 tablooo I ph, a
Pa nd
2 equations,
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskly gasudarstvennyy uuiversitet In. K# V. Lomonosove, (Moscow
State Universit
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Dependence of melting point 0; guetta-percha. (T:mp and Tlmp)@012
the number of chlorinated lbikages (XB) for hetero and homo-
geneous chlorination of specimens(IB - mole fraction of chlarin-
ated lin1mges in gutta-percha). I't 2 - Tmp and Tlap - of hetero-
geneously chlorinated specimens,, determined.before and after the
melting of o(- gutta-percha respectively; 3- theoretical curre cal-
culated after Flory; 4- experimental curve
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AUTHORSt Tran Kh'yeuj Plate, No Ae; Shibayevj V, F.; Kargin,, V. As C@) a
TITLE: Effect of the chemical irregularity of trans-44 polyisop'renArk its
structural and mechanical properties
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v- 7, no. 9, 1965,, 1526-1528
TOPIC TAGSs polyisoprene, polymer, resin rubber, crystalline polymer
ABSTRACT: This investigation is an extension of the work on gutta-percha reported
previously by the authors (Vysokomolek. soyed. 6., 231s 196Q.. Mechanical
properties and electron h '
mvrograp s of the following chlorinated and brominated
specimens of ffi@tta!spercha%ontaining 5-8s 14.8, 26y and 52% of C1 and 13-3j 16*59
20.2, and 27.2% of Br respectively were determined. The mechanical jr9perties
were studied by means of a Polyani dynamometer. The experimental results are
shown in Figures 1 and 2 on the Enclosure. it was found that the transition from.
the regular to irregular structure leads to degeneration of spherul-its utructure
and to formation of a ribbon-like structure typical of rubbery polymerso Orig,
art. hast 2 graphs and 31 photographs.
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Fig. 1. Elongation curves for gutta- Fig. 2. Elongation curves for
percha and chlorogutta-percha films at gatta-percha at 20C.
20C. 1- gutta-percha,- 2 - 5- chlorogutta- 1- gutta-percha; 2 5- bromo-L
e
rcha containing 5.8j 14.8, 26.01 52.0% gutta-percha containing 13*3.o
p
of 01 respectivelyl 6- gatta-pereba film 16.5s 20.20 27,2% of Dr
(5-8 Cl) after annealing respectively
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NR. AP502595Z SOURCE CPPE-.- UR/0190/65/007/010/166511.666
:HOR: Tran Kh 'ye @P late, N.A. 'ShibaXev, V. P.
Kar&, V. A..
ORG: Moscow State Universit im. M. V. Lomonosov;Wq�,koVskiy
Y
gosudarstvennyy universitet)
TITLE: Effect of st)herutite size dn the nature of the d-eformation of gutta percha
films
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 7, no. 10, 1965.,-1665-lb66
TOPIC TAGS: rubber, solid mechanical property, elastic deformation,
tensile stress, elongation, 001-yA4CIZ.) .15"YNTHCrIC AlfflGele
ABSTRACT, The.dependence of mechanical properties of gutta percha filmit on the
size of the spherulite structures in the polymer was examined using gutta pe@vcha
of about 30, 000 molecular wei&. Spherulite formations with diameters from,.
1. 5 rrun to 30 microns were obtained by controlling the rate of solvent evaporation.
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A change in the size of the spherulites greatly affected the defoW ign
characteristics on stretching. Films containing the large 1. 5 @n@ sphe ru lite s
are brittle anFI weak. As the spherulite size is reduced to 20-30 microns the
material becomes stronger, exhibiting high tensile strengths and large relative
elongations. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
V
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:AUTHOR: Paley, P. N.; Karalova, Z. K.; Shibayev, N. P.; Pyzhova, Z. I.
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i TITLE -. Separation of ionium goTh) from uranium, protactinium, iron, manganese
and europiurn by cation exchange
SOUR@'-E: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 7, 1966, 874-876
TOPIC TAGS: ionium, iron, uranium, protactiniurn, manganese, europium, cation
exchange, thoriurn isotope
I ABSTRACT: A method has been suggested for separating ionium (thorium 230 irnfnpp
from U, Pa, Fe, Mn, and Eu in an 0. 1 N solution of H2SO4 by a KU- lation.-
exchanae resi The method is based on separate extraction of absorbed elements:
first U, Fe, Mn, Eu, and Pa and extracted by a 2 N solution of HN103, then the resin
is washed with a 1 N solution of H2SO4 to completely remove protactinium. lonium
is extracted by a saturated ammonium carbonate solution and measured radiometricall,
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abstract]
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3 figures. [Based on authors,
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2 a-.@tj
SHIBAYEV, V.T.
Karaganda Basin coal miners greet Miner's Da7 by new labor victories.
Ugol' 34 no.8:9-11 Ag '59. (MMA 12:12)
l.Nachallnik kombinata Karagandaugoll.
I (Karaganda Basin--Coal mines and mining)
SHIBAYN, V. T
Blasting operations in French coal mines. Mast.ugl. 8
no.12:26 D '59. (NIRA 13: 4)
1. llachal'nik kombinata Karagandaugoll.
' (France--Mining engineering)
SHIBAYEV, YF-
Tractors - Repairing
@IeDair of tractor parts. MTS 12 No. 2. 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August -1953. Unclassified.
- 2
ARKHIPOV, M.S.; KOVALENKO, A.G.; SHIBAYEV, Ye.N., mekhanik snegouborocbnoy mashiny
Progressive organization of snow removal. Put' i put khoz. 10
no.1:11-13 t66. iMIRA 19:1)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika distantsii puti, stEintsiya Kamensk-
Urallskiy Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Arkhipov). 2. Nachallnik
stantsii Kamensk-Urallskiy, Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Kovalenko).
SHIBAYI'V, Yu.
Electronic machines for banks. Den. i kred. 16 no. 7:55-62 J1 1158.
WIRA 11:7)
(Electronic calculating machines)
(Banks and banking-Accounting)
MILLFR@ A.I.; SHIBAYEV, Yu.L.
...
Electromagnetic device for measuring the thickness of layers of
bimetallic products. Zav. lab. 30 no.9;1139-1141 64.
(MITRA 1813)
LITVINENKOV N,M,; SHIB.AYEV, Yu.V.
S=e rare birds of the southern Maritime Territor7. Omitolo ii-M
no.7tI15-121 165. %:RA 18*10)
t @ V"
PHASE I BOOK MLOITATION SOV/5743
Aka--'---@Ya nauk SSSR. 1-*Iezhduvcdor,1ztvcnnyy komitet po provedeniyu
:.--zhdunarodnogo geofizichcskogo goda. Vrazdel progra---y EGG:
-,nosfera.
I331-edovaniya ionoaferf; sbornik atat6y (Ionospheric Researches;
Collected Articles. 110. 3) Moscow, Izd-vo Ali USSR, 1960.
100 p. 2,000 copies printed.
Re---..). Ed.: 11. V. Modnikov, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics;
Ed L. A. Trofimova; Tech. Ed.: T. V. Polyakova.
PbMFOSE : This IGY publication is intended for geophysicists,
a3trophysicists, and other scientists concerned with the
ionosphere and radio at-nospherics.
COV--.'7,AGE: The collection of articles contains the results of
investigations on the ionosphere and radio atmospherics, based
chiefly on IGY observational data from USSR stations. The
articles may be grouped into the three following categories:
Card 1/5
14-
Ionozpheric Res@arches; Collected (Cont.) sov/5743
1) 3tudies of the morphology aid physics of both qui-.'v and
perturbed ionospheres; 2) methodology of evaluating albsorp-
tion and drifts in the ionosphere; and 3) questions on the
uF,e of ionospheric observations for practical purposes. No
per3onalities are mentioned. English abstracts and refer-
ences follow each article.
"ABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Shapiro, B. S. An Investigation of the Distribution of
Ionization With Height
Kos3enikh, V. 11. Certain Peculiarities in the Geographic
DIstribution of the 1.1aximum Electron Concentration in the
F-2 Layer Over the Urals, Siberia, the North Caucasus, and
Soviet Central Asia (1957_1958)
18
Card 2/p
ionospheric Researches; Collected (Cont.) SOV/5743
Kei,blay, T. S., and Ye. N. Kovalevz@raya. Correlation of foF2
Solar Activity Indices
Processes in the Lo,,@.er Ionosphere in H16h
Latitudes During the Solar Flare of February 23, 1956
Faildshteyn, Ya. I. The Noctural E-Layer According to Obser-
vat.ions at the Dikson island Observatory
Pan!cratova, N. S. Irregular Phenomena in thq F-Region of the
lonoophere According to Observations at-the Dikson Island
Observatory
Cherenkova, Ye. P. Certain Regularities in the Behavior of
the Lo,.-.,er Ionosphere Over Dikson-Island
Gorbu3hina, G. 11. On the Use of Single Reflections for
Evaluating Absorption in the Ionosphere According to Obser-
vationa at Dikson Island
Card 3/5
Ionoopheric Researches; Collected (Cont.) -90V/5743.
S',Znuin, 0. 11.) and Ya. 1. Fel Idshtcyn. Plondeviating Aboorp-
tion of Rad-1 o, i-.qves in the Auroral Zone
Guzov, V. D., and S. F. Mirkotan. On Certain Anomalies
During an Investigation of Ianospheri6 Drifts'
Rapoport, Z. Ts. On the Question of Determining the 1,3000
Coefficient
Likhter, Ya. I., and 0. 1. Terina. Certain RGoulta on In-
vestigating the Intensity of Radio Atmospherics (Strays)
at ,o'loscovr
Rodlonov, Ya. S. A Possible Method of Determining Effec-
tive Recombination Coefficlenta and the Rate of Ionization
in the Ionosphere
Zakharov, V. I., and Z. K. Sbibayev. Effective Recombination
Card 4/5
lono:@phcric Researches; Collected (CO.-It.) S 071577 4'3
Co@@-'2icient in the Ionoznjiere According to Obzarvations
at Dilz@on Island Observatory IGO
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
JA/d,=/,111
Card 5/5 11-7-61
RYBAKOV, B.V.- Prinimali uchastiye: TOLOKOKNIKOV, M.L.; BASHKAGHNIKOV,
S.I.; SMIRNOV, A.K.; KHOM7UTOV, A.I.; SHAMANINA, V.I.; SHIBAYEV
Z.K.. BABAKOV, N.A., doktor tekhn.naLk, red.; MAZALOV, N.D.,
kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; SOBOLEVA, N.M., tekhn.red.
[Automatic and remote control in the national economy] Avtomatika
i telemekhanika v narodnom khoziaistve. Pod red. H.A.Babakova i
N.D.Mazalova. Moskva, Vaes.in-t nauchn.itekhn.informataii, 1960.
226 p. (MIRA 13:10)
(Automatic control) (Remote control)
SHIBAYEVA, A.N. (Hoskva)
Hole of oemiprofessional medical personnel of an urban maternity
home in the hygienic preparation of pregnant women and parturients.
Hed.sestra 17 no.4:45-47 Ap '58. (MIRk 12:10)
(OBSTETRICAL IRMSING)
SHIBAYEVA. A.11. (Moskva)
'-
-1-1 -
"Lecture course for pregnant womeal Reviewed by A-li-Shibseva.
Feild. i akush. 23 no.1:62-63 Ja 158. (MIRA 11:3)
(MRATAL CARS) (PUERPERIUM)
SHIBAYEVA, A.F. (KDskva)
"Talks on the psychological preparation of women for childvirthm
by N.I. Mamontov; Felld. i akLsh- 23 no.9:62-64 'S 58 (MIRA 11;10)
(CHILDBMH-PSYCHOLOGY)
YARMNOVA, Ye.G.; SEIIRLYEVA, A.H.
Forms of health education in a village. Ned.sestra 19 no.1:30-3.3
ja 16o. (MIRL 130)
1. T&ntrAlluyy nauchno-iseledovatellekly institut sanitarnago
prosveahcheuiya Ministeretva2dravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva.
H X[YUCATION)
-SHIBAYEVA, A.K.
Manual for lessons on the psychopropbylactic preparation of parturients
for childbirth. Ned.aestra 19 no.3.-41 Nr 160. (MIRA 130)
(CHIMIRTH--PSYCHOLOGT)
SHIBAYEVA, A.N. (Moskva)
Survey of health education literature dn roblems of health
gov. zdrav. 19 n6/3p -
protection for womn. . :85-87 t6O NIRA 14:6)
(WOMEN-HEALTH AND HYGIENE) -
SHIBAYEVA A.N (Moskva)
Hygienic training of pregnant women. Sov. zdrav. 20 no.6-16-
20 161-0 (PRENATAL CARE) (MIRA 14:7)
LAGUTIKAp V.Ya.; SHIBATrVA,.A.N.
Labor without pain. Med. sestra 20 no.11:63-64 N 161. (NliU 15:2)
(LABOR (OBSTETRICS))
SHIMIEVAI A. N. (Moskm)
Some forms of propaganda for contraceptives. Felld. i akush. 27
rw.5:50-52 My '62. (Y-,TRA 15-- 7)
(COiNCEr-ilO',I--PREII&"ITIO,'4)
MIKHAYLOVA, V.N,, vrach; SHIBAYEVA, A.U., vrach
Dresden hygiene museum. Zdorovle no.9:22 S 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(DRESDEN-MEDICAL MUSEUM)
MIKHAYLOVA, V.I,.; SHIBAYEVA, A.N.
Organization of sanitary education in the German Democratic
Republic. lied. sestra 22,no.11.57-60 Ja 163. (I-TIRA 16:7)
(GMAMff, EAST-HEALTH EDUGATIOD)
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AUTHOR: Shibayeva,!A. V.,
i
ORG:. Belorussian State University im. v. 1. Lenin (Belorusskiy
gosuniversitet)
TITLE: Piezoeffect in crystalline se lenium
SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika., no. 6., 1965., 39-42 and insert facing page 39
TOPIC TAGS: piezoelectricity, selenium rectifier, crystallization
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of an earlier investigation'by the.
author (Izv. vuzov SSR, Fizika, no. 4 l964), in which the' piezoelec-
tric constants of selenium rectifierdiscs were Investigated. The
present article Is devoted to a metAllograbbic investigation of the
structure of a selenium layer on sbop-produced discs without an upper
contact electrode- The results show that when the amorphous,selenium
is heat treated-above 1200, a texture is produced on its surface, co
sisting of dendrite crystallites of two types, which dif fer somewhat
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-in their properties. When an electrode (copper, silver, cadmium,
tin,
and zinc) was deposited on such a surface and the piezoelectric
properties of the assembly tested, it was found that the highest
piezoelectric voltage is produced by samples with a zinc- electrode.
'Addition of bromiiie, iodine, and,@chlorine_increases the rate of trans-
formation of the amorphous selenium into the crystalline pbase, and
thus contributes to the formation of oriented crystals and to the
j'piezoelectricity. Production of a'p-n junction on the'.rectifier bad
no effect on the piezoeffect. The.piezoeffect is greatly enhanced by
the addition of the halogens. Author tnanks Professor N. F. Kunin.
for help and valuable advice. Orig@ art. has: 2 figures
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A. V.
HOR: ShibayLrra,_.
ORG- .3elorussian State University ii.,i. V. 1. 14nin (Belorusskiy gosuniversitet)
TITLE: Investigation of the temperature dependence of the piezoelectric qffect in
selenium rectifier elements
F
SOURCE: IWZ. Fizika, no. 2, 1966, 51-54
TOPIC TAGS: selenium rectifier, piezoelectric property, temperature dependence,
elemental halogen, pressure effect
ABSTRACT: Ibis is a continuation of earlier work t7 the @or (Izv. vuzov SSSR,.
Fizikay no. 6, 39, 1965) where it was shown that a@ A@yerll@lftselenium containing one o
the halogens (Br, Cl, or I) as an impurity, exhibits a piezoelectric effe-.t., whereas
selenium without impurity exhibits none. To determine the role played by the impuri-
ties in this phenomenon, the atrthor investigated the temperature dependence of the
piezoelectric effect in commercially produced selenium discp containing bromine. A
special setup was developed to apply pressure to the. -disc and to m6asure the re-
sultant voltage pulse. The measurements were made under dynamic loading in the tem-
peratu.re range from -_90C to +80C.* The temperature was varied at a rate of I*C in
5 - 6 minutes. The results show "that on dropping from room temperature to -94c and
then rising from -94C to -10C., the piezoelectric emf increases, reaching a maximum, at
-10C, affter which. it decreases rapidly with further increase of temperatt,re. The
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ACC N - AP60'33383 r"v) SOUR-C-E, CODE: YJR/0075/661021/008/0950/0953
AUTHOR: Karalova, Z. K.; Shibayeva, N. P.; Pyzhova, Z. I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Express method for separating ionium (Th230 from uranium sulfate
solutions A0
SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 8, 1966, 950-953
TOPIC TAGS: anion exchange resin, express method, rapid method, ionium
separation, cation exchange resin, radiometric determination, uranium sulfate,
thorium isotope
ABSTRACT: Date on the absorption of Th230, U, Pa, Po, Zr, rare earths, Fe,
and Mn on sorbents depending on the concentration of sulfuric acid are given, and
a rapid method developed for ionium determination in sulfuric acid uranium
solutions is described. lontupi is separated from a number of other elements in
0. 05.1 N H2SO4 on a AB-17 anion-exchange resin, then the filtrate is passed
through KY-2 cation-exchange resin. The elements sorbed together with ionium
are removed by 2 N HNO , then ionium is eluated with a saturated ammonium
carbonate solutio -lermined radlometrically. The extraction precent is
n and de
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about 80% of Th230. One determination takes 2 hr. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and
1 table. [Authors' abstract]
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rorci 2/2
PAIEY, KAULDVA, "j.K.; SHIBAYEVA -, N.P.; PYMOR, Z.I.
Determination. of ionium and the total of thoelum isotopes in
uranitm. materials. Zhur. anal. kbim. 21 no. 1'66
(MIRJA@ 19:1)
NFERASHEVICH, I.G.; TAUMIN, D.A.; SHIBAYEVA, A.V.
Effect of the pressure on the.resistance and capacitance of
rectifying cells. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. no.7:102-106 il '58.
(MIRA 11:8)
l.Belorusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V.I. lenina,
Minsk.
(Selenium cells) (Electronic measurements)
A U: CUS: Sirota, N. N., Shibayeva, A. V. S/17P/59/002/10/009/020
B115/RO07
TITLE: The Occurrence of Dislocations in Single Crystals of Silicon
PERIODICAL; Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 10,
PP 57-61 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper an experiment is described, which was
undertaken with a view of determining the orientation and, at
the same time, also the occurrence, the character, and the
density of dislocations in a silicor)@.,single crystal by means o
the etching method. As etchingagent, aqueous solutions of
KOH and NaOH with a concentration of from 20 to 40i@o' were used.
The production of the samples is'described. At every,.section
the orientation of crystaliographic directions was determined
by means of the Ilepigram" (diffraction pattern) method with -,.n
accuracy of up to 11. Microphotographs of the sur-faces of
silicon after etching in a 40% aqueous NaOH-solution with dif-
ferent duration of the etching process and at different an-gles
Qt formed by the (111) plane with the section (Pig 1) as well
as a microphotoE;raph and an "epigrad' of a thin section of (the
silicon surface after etching for 25 minutes in a 30% aqueous
Card 1/2 NaOH-solution (Fig 2) are civen. The microphotographs of the
The Occurrence of Dislocations in Single S/170/59/002/10/009/020
Crystals of Silicon B115/BO07@
silicon ourfqc(.,.,; after etchingr in a mixture of hydrofluoric
acid and nitric acid (1:2) are also given.(Fir,@ 3). The chape
and the ti-ipearzoice of the etch,-).@Lterna are due to diclocations
and depond on tho orientation of the nicro-
ooction plane. '211cre are 3 Ciijircs, -jid 3 references, 1 of
which is Soviet.
A S-
"-"'OCIATION-.. Belorusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V. I. Lenina,
(Belorussia
g. Minsk n State University imeni V. I. ILenin
City of Minsk)
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SHIBAYEVA, A.V.
Piezoelectric effect in polycrystalline selenium. Izv. vy-s.
ucheb. zav.; fiz. 8 no.6:39-42 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Belorusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni V.I. Lenina.
Submitted April 25, 1964.
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AUTHOR: Karalova, Z. K.; Shibayeva, N. P.; Pyzhova, Z. I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Photometric analysis of thorium traces using arsenazo III ii-.1 prep2ra-
tions containing large amounts of zirconium and uranium
SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 9, 1966, 1133-1135
TOPIC TAGS: uranium, resin, thorium, zirconium, ion exchange resin,
anionite, photometric analysis, trace analysis
ABSTRACT: The ion exchange separation of thorium from uranium and zirconium
is performed using AB-17 anion exchange resin in I N H2SO4. Under these condi-
tions, thorium, unlike uranium and zirconium, is not absorbed by theresin but
passes into the filtrate in the form of the neutral complex [Th(SO 4)21U-A descrip-
tion is given of a method to determine thorium by using arsenazo III in
0. 5 N H SO + 0. 5 N HC1 after its separation from zirconium in amounts 10, 000
2 4
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imes greater and uranium in amounts 50, 000 times greater using AN-17 anion
I exchange resin in I N H SO Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 t-ables. (GC'
2 4'
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2 2
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!AUTHOR: Paley, P. N.; Karalova, Z. K.; Sbibayevs, N. P.; Pyzbovs, Z. I.'i
!ORG:
none
TITLE: Determination of ionium and total thorium Isotopes in nra@' ium
sterials
SOURCE: Zhurnal snaliticbeskoy kbimil, v. 21, no. 1, 1966, 126-128
VOPIC TMIS: isotope separation, ionium, thorium, uranium compound)
quantitative analysis f R4D1o1,ToroPc-r ,, ellrMle'91- PVR17-;@-
@ABSTRACT: The ar@icle reports a method for separating an .d purifying
thorium isotopes,11based on precipitation of calcium oxalate and anion
exchange in a hydrochloric said medium. The completeness of the
precipitation of the thorium isotopes on the calcium oxalste, with a
Tb:U ratio of 1:40,000, was confirmed by expe@jBents with synthetic
:mixtures- The ra.diochemical purity of the Th (ionium) separated out
.was co rmed by data from alpbs-spectrometric analysis. The yield of
itbe TP56 was 81-95/'Q'. As an example of the method, the article describe
'Itbe separation of thorium isotopes from solid samples. Orig. art. has:
11 table.
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UDC: 543-70
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ACG Nit: AP6008780 SOURCE CODE: UR/0115/66/000/001/0057/0061
AUTHOR: Orlova, M. P.; Kats, G. A.; Astrov, D. N.; Bolyanskiy, L, B.;
Shibayeva, '6. A.; Shubin, V. E.
ORG. none.
TITLE; Alioyed germanium for low-temperature thermometry
SOURCE: Izmeritel'naya teklinika, no, 1, 1966, 57-61
TOPIC TAGS, thermometry, germanium alloy, thermometer
ABSTRACT: The results are reported of an experimental investigation ol* the
'11A , @ In @I
galvanoi-nagnetic properties of Ge doped with various amounts of Sb- s' ; 'Ga-,.
the Ge properties were studied in a range of temperatures from room. to liquid
helium in order to find out the best impurity and its concentration suitable for low-
ternperaWre thermometers. Most measurements were made with Sb-doped Ge
Car6 I//.? UDC. 546. 289.001. 5 -- 536. 531
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whose Nd was 4. 6 x 10 16 -,-' Nd < 1,< 10 1.7 per cm3 ; the resistivity was fround to be
0. 00042-0. 00046 ohrn- m at 20-4. ZK; acceptor -impurity concentration,
Na 4 0. 1 Nd. A few thermometers were made from Sb-doped Ge (Nd . 5 x 146 per
cm 3, K . 6%) for the -10-1. ZK range; their resistivity was 0. 025-0. 0427 oirn - rn
at boiling -helium temperature. The relation Ig f) (I/T) was satisfactoxy for these
thermometers only under 7K. A relatively high value of magnetoresistance of
doped Ge. is noted. Orig. art. has. 4 figures, 4 formulas, and 4 tables.
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Card 2/2
MOROZY A.F.; SHIBAYEVA, I-V@
Acquired bacterial resistance to antibiotics from the erythro-
mycin group. Antibiotiki 8 no.5-.449--+56 11y'63 OAIPUI 17:3)
1. Otdel infektsionnoy patologii i eksperimentallnoy terapii
infektsiy ( zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. M.Kh.
Planeltyes) Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni
N.F.Gemalei AMR SSSR.
MOROZ, A.F.; SHIBAYEVA, 1.V.
Effect of levomycetin and chlortezracycline on the dehy-drogenase ac!-v--,ty
of staphylococci sensitive and resistant tr, these anUbl-lctlrS.
kitibiotiki 9 no.3s232--238 Mr 164. (MIPI '@7@12)
1. Otdel infektsionnoy patologii i eksperimentall t a
no erap@i (Zav@ -
chlen--korrespondent AMN SSSR urof. Kh.Kh.Planellyes@ Instituta. spidem-4-c-
logii i mikrobiologii imeni X.F.Gamalei AMN SSSR, Moskva.
1. fre r, tof i el'--mycet! 1. an ""I'l-ortet ra cl,,c I -i.:,e an t I, e
a - Vi Ly 0 f s ta 7n- I o7c S c- n s e a nd r S --Z 7
yl - -an e 5 =- a-n
Aritibiotiki 9 no,7:61-6-621 il -621.
OMIRA 18:3
1. Otdel infektsionno- PaLologii J. eksperimentailnoy terapi-i
infektsiy (zav, At-2,1 SSSR prof. Kh.Kh.
Planellyes) lp3tituuta epi-demiologii i mikrobiologii imani Ga-
imlei SSSR. Moskva.
;O@Tnf
WP (air
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AUTHORS: Moiseyevj A. F.: Shibayeva, L. N.
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TITLE: A method for obtaining varnish. Class 22., No, 176023
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteaiy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 21,
TOPIC TAGS: varnish, copolymerization, heat resistance
ABSTRACT: This Author Cegtificate presents a method for obtaining varnish,by
alkaline copol t" f enyltrichlorsilaneland dimethyldichlorsilano. To
yme za ionlo ph
anc arnis m Eylpheny1dichlorsilane is added to
increase the heat resist
the mixture being copolymerized.
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KARALOVA, Z.K.; SHIBAYEIVA, N.P.
Determination of microamounts of sulfate ions in high-
purity water. Zhur. anal. khim. 19 no.2:258-260 164.
(Nm 17:9)
1. Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii imeni Vernadskogo
All SSSR, Moskva.
SKVARCHENKO, V.R.; LEVINA, R.Ya.; SHIBAMVA,R.-P. -
Aromat@c hydrocarbons. I'aft 2-2: Dimethy-lalky-lbenzones. Fumaric
acids in diene synthesis. Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.1:111-1-13 !a 162.
(MIFA "15:2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni, M.V.Lomonosova.
(Benzene) (Fumaric acid) (Butadiene)
---�HI-BAY.EVA, R.P.; BELOV, N.V., akademik
Crystalline structure of roeenbuschite (Ca#Na)3(Zr,Ti) [Si,2071
(0,F)2. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.6:1428-1431 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4)
(minerals)
SHIBAYEVA, R.P.; BELOV, N.V., akademik
Crystalline structure of wUhlerite Ca2Na(Zr., Nb) IS2071 (OYF) 2*
Dokl. AN SSSR 146 no-4:897-900 0 162. (MIRA 15;11)
1. Institut kristallogrELfii AN SSSR.
(W*o'hlerite)
SHIBAYEVA, R.P.; ATOTVAN, L.O.
Crystal struct,-:--e of ,)~,-trichi-oromet~~~lvl-,~,-rethrlole'uhyleni-.-.-*re
C4H60l'TC'3. Dorkl. All 5-'-'SR -16C no.2:33214-336 @-a 'c;5. (MIRA 12-:2)
1. Institut khimicheskoy ffiziki AN SSSP.. SubmiLted August 7, 1964.
Stii@-AYzVA, L.
Dissertation: 'Vorphological and Histochemical Changes in the Cornea During
Conservation." Cand Med Sci, Acad Med Sci USSR, 24 Jun 5h. (Vechernyaya Iloskva,,
Moscow, 15 Jun 54)
SO: SUM 318, 23 Dec. 1954
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