SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHURAVSKAYA, KH.YE. - ZHURAVSKIY, L.S.

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111-HISMA Ail .1, W--- 'USSR Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and: Pathological). 'Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiyap No 4, 1959$,No&~16925 Author Zhuravskaya,,N. A,_ Inst A 13613ruislan,501entifIC Research Demo- Venereoloisical Insti tute Title Development of the L Nervous Ap a~atus: of the P Skin of Man During the Intra-ut6i-Ine.. Period*, Report 1. :Development;of Vlater- 'Pacini Corpusoles .of Human Skin'~~Durlng the Intra-uterine Period Orig Pub Sb. nauchn..rabot Beloruesk, kozhno- venerol., in-t, 1957t 5# 132-140 Abstract The skin of the palmt sole and.,flexor sur- faces'of the fingers.of both extremities of:" Card 1/3 33 Min loam 11112mro:41111 l!JLI,IIjluLlI f I I I I I I !I M1411! III ifH11 u "1; '111 H ',U IM 1, Im j~i; ~i:j a I AV, MAIVIMI(I ]III [filli~llu4plitillEtSI7,4~$11MLollfillnr~IIL, - - MIRL .1 ZHUIrAVMWA, N.V.; BAMMU, I.T.; GIVCWAN, Me 4: Pathomorphological cont ~iology.of endocarditte lentao Part rol - 1 for studies on the role of filtmble forms ofAtre-pt,odoccus,viri4ans in the etiology of andocarditte lenta. Zhur. mikroblol. epid, I' immu~,* DO* 11:88-92 N 154. (MLRA 8:1) griologichookoy,laborstorit (save prof. A.,K SIrdbWx*) Iz bakt nauchno-eksperiment ,ailnogo otdoia I terspevticheekik1h klinik (iaiv. prof. TSA.Tareyev,tprof. B.A.Cherno6bov) Hoikovskogo oblastnego nauchno-isi3ledovatellskogo klinicheskogo inutitutaimeni N.Y. Tladimirskogo (dire A.P.Mmychanko) (BED6CARDITIS, SMACUft IIACMIAL, baotericlogY q -Streptoo. viridans patholo & morphol. aslecte) p (STRIPTOCOCCAL INACTIONS' viridano, andoearditim, ~ubaau.te bactl. pathol. & morphol. aspects) Mll 16im FIRMSUW1221 W1021 MAIN I MUM 11IM1411t hillill IIIIIIIIIIIHIM111 111111111111111111 11111H IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII IRIN IIIIII 1AHIVII 131111FAIIIIIIN191 1411101131 USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Produett'and. Their Applications Pesticides,' Abs Jour Ref Zhur'- Khimiya, No 3f 19V~O; 884:01 Author a a and Matveevi M.A~ .A . Inst a~ demv~ e of ~; ; n Academy of c ences of the Uzbek LSSR.~ Title Air-Borne Chemical Methods fot 'the Control of Suctoridl Parasites of the Cottoii Plant by Means of Internal-Action Che"micals. Orig Pub Izv. AN UzSSRI 1956, No 1 ar* 23-33 ~-smm y , in'Uzbek) Abstract The air-dusting of.,cotton crops w1th mercap-p, t0fos (0.5 Whectare in 100*1iters) and oktametil (1.5 kg/hectare) is.highly effec-: ' tive against:the cottonveb mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch) I the melon patch';or cotton plant aphid (Aphis gossypii Koch), tile 1161cia ttee Card 1/2 USSR/General and Special Zoologyolnsects ~'.Tnsect P and Mite Pests. Posts of Coinmercial OH-Bebxing, Medicinal anC Essontial Oil-Bearing Crop.,)* Abs Jour i Ref Zh~r~-Biol, No 20$ 1958~ 8P-161 Japftids4*Thd opt'imtun'norm of the Mites and of tI ae working jjqtilds in aeriall(th,-) most practical) sprayl-rik, 100'150 liters per hectare, in tractor spraying) P-50-J300 li- ters per hectare. Octamethyl andmercapto- phos stimulate additional grovith.of loaves and the growth of-the primary r IaIote They do not produce any substantialburns inUe~ plant and increase the quhntibg and quality of the crop and accelerate its matuvingb The substitution of thesb poisons by~thoso less dangerous to warm-blooded animals is, possible (methyl mercaptophos~M-81). A R, Adrianov, Card 3/3 Hill u Ara TEL T., L 1tc: J;i -1V - M14. I bil l ir 4v Vll ti HU 6 li t , '7~ -! :1 ~ ~10 At Vida To Uzi) ju licim ri 1h 5'j T w .41 eta in I'M It t~; . ... ........ . .. l~ j J: ;!r ai Ki I oil NOW 21(8) PDR I BOOIC MWITaxon BOV/3439 Nikitina, T.S..t 'and A*S. Nuzininskiy rE- P61imry (9ffeet of1onizing RsAia~MZ~ Deystvi~% toniziruyushabikh izluchebiy n~. on Polymers)' Moscow, C!oskh1,nJzdatj, 1959. IL01 p. (Seriem . ]Kooccyv. 1jawhm- iseledovateltskiy inStit-at rezinovoy promphlennogti) En%ta Aip insetted. 4.000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agenor USSR Sovet Ministrov. Gosudarst"nrqy komitet po khWi. PURPOSE: This bookletis, intended for scientific vorkerspi ergLneers and technicians exploring the possibility of using ionizing radiation for cbmigirg properties of loz)4-chain polymers. ovie.. COVEM04. An attempt is made to ff= up the Information tnu Sadet atid nou-S on the behavior of high polymers vhen exposed to lilgh energy raAis;%ion. The suthors review general pr1naiples of ionizing radiation and its affect on high polymers, The mcbmism of `processes Induced by mcloar radiation in Polymers is discussed along vith changes in chemical., phpic.almpinhanioal, an& electrical properties of polMrs resulting f= exporare of the latter Ito radiation.' Formation of IanIrAdL solawalesi excited w1emles4rid kree romeals obtsined from the dissociation of icnized or exafted boletuUs is discussed- 'CiLrd T/4 Effect of X=1514 Radiations (Cont BOV/3439 end results of the IrradistXon of owh polvoric wtarialn, and synthetic z;IlRber end fiber are analyzed. The role:, of oxnen in the irradiation of yolymers, the.goo liberation and the dependlempe of change In mole*W.ar veight on the radiation dosage is explainedt Mo st%%4 Of ~"ri- mental results reveals that tVe irradiation of polywr 6011WMdg prodmts substantiAl changes in all their a. Basicallyp -11w irradiation of po3,ymrs remalts either in crosolinking or scission of tbitir ahains, Con- ditions under vb1ah radiation takes place., such as tesperiLturej. radiation dosep polymer phue., ate, we not oonsidered, The onentlIx listo & =nober of irradiated polymers with changes in their pro rties indAud. by radiati6n. There an 206 referencew 30 Soviet and 176 non-Soviet 12 ftglish, Dorman., Prench and Swedish. rp OF a Intioduction 4 1. General Information Interaction of radiation and matter 5 Units of measurement exployed in the field of ionizing re&Ation 6 Sources of radiation Card 214 Effect of Ionizing Radlations (Cont.) ~07/3439 General principles of radiation chemistry of high pol~uers 10 2. Radiation Chemistry Processes in Polymers. Change in PvTertles of Polymers Resulting PromL the Exposure to Radiation, 14 Physicoebemical processes talting place In polymers exposed to radiation 14 Crosslink-ing .15 Breakdown 20 Change in solubility and,molecular veight 22 Goa release Oxidation 26 Change in concentration of double bonds 31 Change in physical properties ~4 Degree of crystallinity 35 Specific gravity 36 Coefficient of therwalexpLnsion 37 Electrical properties ~37 Chwge In mechanical properties Th6r, -1 chaniml rties of irrAdisted polymers Mbdulus of elasticity Card 3/4 Effect of Ionizing Radiation's (Cont.) MI/3459 Stability and relative elongation 42 Penetrability of . gas 43 3- Iffeat of Radiation on Various High Polymer Xateri&U 45 Polymere built up by radiation 45, P63,vethylene 45, Polyetyrene 47 Natural and, syntlietic eexbou-chadn rubber 48 Polysiloxen 55 Wyvinyl ebloride., pol3mbloroprene., fluorim* rubbers 58 Polywre broken down by radiation 61, Po3,vmtbyl methwryUte 61 Polyisobutylene 66 Plolytetrafluorethylene... polytriflaorochlormthylene 67' Fibers Conclusion 73., Appendix 74~ Bibliography 97 AVAUAM: Library of Congress Card 4/4 W6-60 15(9) Sav/63-4_1-10/5~ AUTHORS: Kuzlminskiy, A.S., Professorp Zhuravskaya, Te,V. TITLE: The Resistance of Rubbers-to the Action ol' Ionizing Radiat,ion (Stoykost' rezin k deyatviyu io."iziruyushi:hikh izluchen_Zv) PERIODICAL: r Khimicheskaya nauka promyshlennostlq~19159,s Vol 4, N p 69-73 (USSR) p ABSTRACTt The development of the atomio industry'need's radiation-re. sistant rubbers. Thia resistance i-sAetcrmined by the azabil- ity. relativa lengthenine, elasticity hgxdness, etc measured after a fixod expo3ure time. Ionizing rudiation. produced large amounts of ions and ex-j!.ted mollecules,*, dostroyBoh emical bands and formsfree radicals. There are Tyco zrincipal proc.'erssesi tbe lestruction of macromolecular cheins and the structure formationy consisting in the formation of chemical C-C bonds between separate polymer molecules* The increase of:the density of the three-dimensional net is accompanied by a --edu'ction of the relative lengthening and elasticity as well as by ar~ in- ' crease of the hardness. 'At doses ot5 ', Ii 0a - _ 09 T;, m o a t rubbers are transformed into a brittle 31ass-like material. Card 1/3 The effect depends easentially on the natuire of the rubber. SOV163-4-1-10131 The Resistance of Rubbers to..the,Ao.tion of Ionizing Radiation. The different rubber types may be arra~geei.fn'the follo'wing de- clining seriest polydimethyl-siloxane:Tubb6r (SET), buAadiene- -nitrile (SKN-26), sodium-butadiene (M), vinyl-pyridineo~ butadiene-styrene (SKS-30), naturalg and is-oprene rubber. The equilibrium module is approximately proportional to the number of cross connections per I cm3 of polymer.' Figure I shows the changes of thia~ module at an irradiation of 26 - ln '6 r/holir. The low structure formation of natural ru.bber is explained by the simultaneous destruction. Butyl-rubber isthe less re- siatant to ionization. Acrylateal chloroprene and nitrile rs may be recommended at doses to -Lo7 r. Vulcan~izat' polyme es on the bass of butadiene:-styrene cop6l yver retain satisfying physical-mechanical indicei'at doses,of 109 r. Heat'"! and ion- ization-resistance was tested simultaneously in polysilicon, urethan-isocyanate and fluoro-elastomerso: Urethan-isoeyanates show good results at doses of-up t9,108 -,' 109 r. irradiation of sulfur vulcanizatps by small doses loads'to the form6tion of additional C-C cr6ss, bonds with increasied beat-resistance. The radiation-resistance of synthetic' rubbevs is lo wer than that of natural rubber. Vulcanization conditions have no Card 2/3 effect on radiation-resistance. Th4 introduction of anti- SOV/6 3 -1 The Resistance of.Rubbers to the Action of Ionizing Radiation oxidants has a positive effect in this respect. The presence of chemically bound sulfur reduces the rate of.,:,structure form�Ltion. The use of large amounts of "heavY" fillers';like lithoponeq accelerates the aging process. The brittleness and hardness induced by irradiation cannot te:eliminated.by, means of plasticizers; like dibutyl-eebacinate, dioctyl- phthalate, etc.'-Protective additions are aniline and benzo- quinon,e in the case of polymethylmethacrylate as well as ac-. ceptora for free radicals? like m-dinitrober,zenep 2,4-dinitro- phenol, etc.. ~"Modlfied"-fillers which adsorbed various in- gredients on their surfa *ce and then subjected to irradiation show good resultz rRelf 17-7. There are 2 sets of graphs, I table, and 30 references,; 5of which are Soviet., 24 English and 1 French. Card 3/3 SALIMOV, M.A. ZHURAVSKkYA, Te.V.; KIYZ'141HSKIY, A.S. Gbanges in the structure of sodium-butudiens rubber under Ionizing radiationo VastoMoskouneSer.mat., mekh , aFstron., fiz., khim. 14 no,3:177-183 159- 641i~ 13:5) 1. Kafedra fixicheskoy kbimli Hookovskogo gosudarstvennw..univer- aiteta I Naticbno-issledavatellakiy institut resinavc7 proaV- RhlnrmnRtl. tMAIM.'fi~! it IN a 111MIN I IiM I I I Ifi HIM It Pill I I! t I III Hit 11.111 U H I oil I III Illilill I I I I I lilt IN III), T. lalliquitilmlill Ill"HIIIIIHIM e, 0 oeb. ei 60 0 0 r -4 e e't k~ , , . , . j..': z 09 v (6 GO 4 0 oil 0~0 0-,k" 1~ kNN e 0 N~' 0. V . 11*; IN ~0: . . - ol 10,0 to 0 10 0 e _4e )p N 0.0 4e du a_ zati diati,- "40 oi~ & 0 J.P' ,4e' ed! e Ni OP ,e 0 k ~;P ..Lne) e Shp 40 Alaxa- OC6 -j%e' 0 es Ni ,e l& le: Aructuri_:' ~x _jc i n LI/ bv anti-'" ACCESSION NR: AP4042191 S/0190/64/006/0fYI/1308/1312 AUTHOR: Kuzlminsldy, A, S., F6doseyeva, T. S., Lebedev, Ya.~S., Duehachenko, A. Lj' I.Zhuravskaya, Ye. V. I TITLE: Nature of the free radicals formed in irradiated polydimethylsiloxanes VSOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulya=y*ye soyedinenlya, v. 6, no. 7, 1964,,~43&3-2312" TdPIC TAGS: polydimethylsiloxane, Ohenylene derivative, hydroxypheny-tene derivative' Irradiation, free radical, Gamma Irradiation, electron p~raznagnetlc xeirmance, EPR_ 1: spectrum, polymer radiation effect !ABSTRACT: The mechanism of action of. irradiation on polydimethylsuoxrme and Its phbaylene- -and hydroxyphenylene~ containing derivatives during the formation of free radicals was investigated by subjocting the polymers to -irradiation (C060 = 10000 g. equiw Ra.) at _Digac. in vitcuum at a doso of 25 Mrad. Electron paramagnetic resonance opectnt aoWed that two types of radicals (singlet and triplet) are formed corresponding to 113 t 46173-66 ACC. NRt _AP6021206 CA) SOURCE CODE: Ult/0138,166/000/003/00.49/0.033 AUTHOR: ChTR~~~Chapyzhnikovp B. A 1 Mjkhay1ovap_G# N,;.Zhuravskaya, To. V#; WWI Kuzlminskiy, A* S. ORG: FIVSicochemical Institute im. L. Ta. Karpoy (Fiziko-khim!Loheskiy institut)VO Scientific Research Institute of the Mibber Industr7 Oauobno-issiedovatell.skj in tut rezin6voy promyshlonnosti) TITLES Ridioactive method lolf determining oxygen in olastom'ra. during their:processin and aging SOURCES Kaucht* i rezinap no. 3, 1W, 49-53 TOPIC TAGSt wrygen,, elastomorp radioisotope ABSTRACTS A method has been developed for determining the ox7gen.content Of polymers directly during their processing and agingp the sample being unaffected bi the'analy- sis. It consists in activating the nuclei of'oxygen and,:'oarboh 1:tosent in'the~ polymer by'means of gamma radiation* then identifying the radiols'atc-ped romod. Since the radioisotopes 015 and C11 &r? formed simultaneously during the irradiation, in order to measure the activity of 0 5 against the background of.C1!i9a technique of discrimi- nation involving the use of a laboratory scintillation analyzor was em~lojved. The method was first applied to the study of the oxidation kinettes of raw mid cured rub- bers during rollingg vulcanization, and radiation agin fend then to the Idetermination Card 1/2 UDC1 678.41.1i543W44:621.D9.83_1~1 INJA W20 If EM Ilmll"Iffli if E I .1 gird fulH Itul 11111 Ell 26150 S/944 dl/~00/605/013/025' sveki' hur y 114 Z 1ITLEs On a genevalisati~'& of the mbdul 'trani f 6'riiiat'i one of :th :theta functions PERIODICAM ' Referativnyy zhurnat,i*atem6tikaj no. ,5:v )96,p 71 , abstrai ~t '5B379. (Z 19 ap.:Leningrad.,:gora4- 5 9 51 `66), e cooling of a e:~: le adi 'to, the deter-' The-problem.,of th of_ absolution of,,the,equation t m (0 .1) -which satisf ies the initial odndiiioh.u simd~ the ~o a,r /t~.O f Unr conditions I- ;M.O : f U + h Du/Dx. h U X-0 0 0 The solution .may 'be.repreaented.'as' 0 a rtm, of eigeni- an expansi t1a ;function u X, x :x 0~ card 1/2 PHASE I BOOK ZXrLJOXTATWX 3a"001 Leningradakty elektrotekhnIcheakly I=tltut 2"1 In. N.A. Bonch- amoviaha 3bornik studencheaklkh aAucbnykh rabot, T". I (Colldotl*-k of Stu- dent 3cl*ntlflc Projects. Nr 1) lAnIngrad, 1959. 87 P. 500 copies printed. C' Additional Sponsoring Agency: U=. Malsterstwo svyaz*-. V: leap. Id.j X.O. X2y&tmkln, Professor. Doctor or Techn1cal ftleucos; Reap. Secrat&ry% O.M. Sapronov, UXLneari Tech. Zd~% q.v. Wlohln&kAyas tdltorW Boards I.Q. Jayatakin (Rax2. 9d.) Professor pootor or Teahaiama saiences, o.m. Sapronov, (A*sp. Secretary$ Engineer, M.?. Prorexxor, D.P. Zhax-ave'laT. Student. &.A. 0*11d", Znginesr, %.I. ProkopovIchs EnzInders Xh. 1. Cherno. Docent, Y.Y. R&xum-,vakiy. 104ant. I.M. Netter, Vo4wnt, S.X. Reyman Doc:xxt va. TIk"now Xn&Uoor, I.S. Yomlchev, Z.Z. 3obm,a)mya: Doe nt: and )).I(. Docent. PtMr=3 %us colloctlan of articles was published In order to &4- quaint the'Vatato with the woric or students or the rAningra-i coc=,I- n1cationat Institute 1A&AL N.A. Down-Bruyovlch- , Vie artIoles may also be useful to commanicetion technicians. 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Vseooyuznyy usuohno-iseledovatel skiy instltul; koiftditorvloor'~ proEVehleunosti i LeningTadekiy zavod llmonnv Vtoloty, (MLASSMS) (CITRIC ACID) (YMMMUTION) j-, ... I - .- Fill M~ -- -- -- asom all) Sir 4) LAO inshener; TZMTIGH, D., radaiktor; THURHILROVA, A., "I~e hnicheekly rodaktor. [Yinishing work; plastering and painting] Otdslo-:hnyo raboty; shtukaturnyo i muliamye. Minsk. Goo. Izd-vo BSSR radaktafte. nauch- no-tekhniaheskoi lit-ry, 1953. 92 Ouju 8:2) (Plastering) (House painti4lo lar It HiM Hill Illullf.11il, . ........ . .. . inzh.; ZAVGORODNYI,- Y.K., ABRAMOV,, L.M., inzh.; ZIWA inzh.0 retsenzent; PRFOBRAZHOSKIY, A.Yu.,, ro.d.; ELIKIND, V.D., tekhn, red. [Use of plastics in the manufacture of textile rutchinery] Primenenle plastmass v tekstillnom mashinostroenii; Iz opyta, proizvodstva priadillnogo oborudovanila. HoAva, Mashgiz, 1963. 113 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Spinning machinery) (Plastics) Ali' IIIIIIIH Plastic components for textile machiner7. Takatoprov. 20 no-2:28-32 2 160. (XM 13:6) 1, Iepolrq&yu9hchiy obyas-nnosti glavuogo.kenstruktora zavodA Tashtekstillmash (for Zhuravskiy)* 2e.lachallnik.takhnologi-i cheskogo Wale, Spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo by= tekstill- z090 mashiuOstMeulya (for Kogim). (Plastics) (Textile machinM)' ZHt1RAV3kLL-Lj.; MISHINA, M.B. Ubjective method for determining the rate of healing.of woum4a by first intention. Biul.eirep.biol. i mad. 43 no.4:12-4-125 Ap 10. (MIRA 10110) 1. Iz kafedz7 obahchey, khirurgii (zav. - pr*f. A.O.Xaravanov). Kelininskogo neditainskogo institute (dlr. - p-roJ'..R.I.aavrilo0,' Predatavlena dayntvitelInym chlenom AMN SSSR'V.N.Ghernigoveine (WOUNDS A14D INJURIES' healing rate determ., method) ........ 11[mall;IIIIIIII 111mill ulto Ilia[ 1111113M. I =41 VI?-A MAIL r 1246. STATISTICAL DATA ON INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE BILE DUCTS (Russian text) - Z h u r a v a k Y. L. S. - VESTN. EMR. 1957. 78A (55-60) Tables 5 A number of numerical data have been recorded on the basis of 185 cases In the surgical department and 95 cases in the department of internal medicine. They are concerned with patients' age and sex, erroneous diagnouen etc. bi 467o of the cases the pain had been accurately localized, in 14% not accurately localized and in 3.5% of the cases absent. The temperature was normal In 52.01A of the Callen. Vomiting was seen in 37.5%, jaundice in 17.2%, and muscle spasm wns,encountered In 34r,4# of the surgical cases and in 716 of the cases in the internal w4rds. The gallbladder could be palpated in 31;396 of the cases. Leucocytosis oncillat6d between 10,000 and 40.000. BSR between 15 and 74 mm. in the first hour, by the Westergren metho& imes Duodenal intubation was carried out 50 times. Lambliasts wau observed only t Conservative treatment was given in 160 cases: of'these 100 patienta, 5 died (3.1%). Of 74 patients treated by operation, 4 died (5.7%). The duration of the hospitaliza- tion was in the majority of the surgical cases (6076) 1.5-2 months. Causes of death were: peritonitis in 2 cases (operation at a late date), cholangitia In I case; in I case the cause of death could not be determined. Cholecystectomy wan performed 66 times, and cholecystostomy 3 times. Drainage of the We ducts was done in 15 cases. Gallstones were found in 4L instances~ Surgical treatment is the treatment of choice. Operation is often carried out too late, with the conasquent necessity of a prolonged stay in hospital. Chwat - LAdt -------------L ZHMVSKIY, LG.j,,,MAlAMVA, IG, Some deficiencies of the apparatus for other coqrgeu anesthesia. Bove made 23 noi,3:134-88 W 159. (xia zz;4) I*-Ix kafedry fakulltetskay khb-urgii (zav. prof. A. G. Wavanov) Xallninskogo gosudarstvannogo madits inskogo inst it.uta (dir. prof. IL I. Gavrilov). (AMSTMIOIM. IMMIAT101r, appare A Inotramonts,: m1funotioning def ic. (Has)) 01.1 ullmllujaw 9"14 "