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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MYASISHCHEV, V.N. - MYASNIKOV, A. A.

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20-3-37/52 Electron Microscopy of the Nerve Cells of Brain Cortex in & State of Intense Excitation action and differentiation, finally, 3 in the state of most intaBe excitation on account of electrically induced spasms. The clearing up of structural variations of the cells of brain cortex, being in the initial stage of working out the conditional motive reaction, further in the stage of a fully developed reaction and the follow- ing differentiation, were the object of further investigation. Re- sults obtained at the control animals, are described in earlier works (references, 3, 5). The following results were obtained at the treated animals, viz. conclusions were drawn from themi the cells of brain cortex undergo the following variations in the course of both methods of treatmenti a) within the nucleus. Beside the aggregation phenomena of its granular elements, a strengthened removal of the nucleus content into the cell protoplasm is most important. Therewith the cellular membrane partly or completely disappears. According to the opinion of the authors this fact is connected with the different stages of the "paranecrosis". There is no reason for the maintaining that within the above process only the material of the nucleolus and the heterochromatin are included (as in references 11, 12). The photographs (figure 1) Card 2/4 show that the whole rest of the nucleus material is affected, and 20-3-37/52 Electron Ricroscopy of the Nerve Cells of' Brain Cortex in a State of Intense Excitation that from its granular elements nuclei arise, appearing at fixed preparations. According to observations of Alakeandrov, Manoylov and Orlov (reference 1) this corresponds to the state of an irre- versible paranecrosis, the fact of which, however, still requires further observations. The results of the authors confirm the stand- point by Altmann (reference 10) and show that the phenomena within the nerve calls of brain cortex in an intensely excitecL state principly have the same character, as the phenomena within the cells of the secretory organs in the state of functional activity. According to publications and own observations it may be conceiv- able that the state of excitation of the nerve cells is a process, the nucleus chromatin and the ribonucleotides at which remove from the nucleus into the protoplasm of the nerve cells and then leave the limits of the latter. There are 1 (4) fi-,ures, and 12 refer- ences, 9 of which are Slavic. Card 3/4 20-3-3T/52 Electron Microscopy of the Nerve Celle of Brain Cortex in a State of Irten3e Excitation ASSOCIATIONs Psychoneurological Institute imeni V. M. Bekhterev, Lenim,,rad (P6ikhonevrologicheakiy institut im. V. Id. Bekhtereva.Leriingrud) PRESENTEDs July 15, 1957, by L. A. Orbeli, Academickn SUBMITTEDs July 3, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 4/4 r ./ r, ) " -~ ~' - -, I - ~jYASjQjHCUV_,_ V.-N.- 11 "Les Premisses Professionale Degli Iw,7alidi Sul lavoro , paper submitted at 13th Congress of Intl. Association of Applied Psychology, Rome, 9-14 April 1958. GRASITCHERKOV, HikolV Ivanovicho. ' ICBrj!,-YJAdlmLr-JLlk"wewloh; SHCHXLOVAHOV, UlkolsW iat~v--yevlch, MPOSKAYA. I.T..red.; GUBLIf. M.T.. te),hn.red, CV.N. Bekhterev's contribution to the study of the brain and psyche] TkIad. I.M. Bekhtereva v uchenle o mosgs I pelkhtke. Moskva. Ixd-vo O&anio.* 1956. 37 P. (Voescluznoe obehehestvo po rasprostranentu poltticheskikh i nauchnykh snaull. Ser. 8. vfp. 1. no.8) (MIRA 11:8) (BEEMW.Y. VLADIMrR MMAIWVICH. 1857-1927) KYASISHCHOV. V.N..(Ieningrad) - Y.M.Bekhterev Psychoneurological Institute; 50 years since its establishmnt. Zhur.nevr. i psikh. -58 no.1:116-120 158. (NMOLOGY (MIRA 11:2) Y.K.Bakhterev Psychoneurol. last, (Rus)) BABAY&S. I.A,, oty.red. (Moskva); YJMOTOV, D.D.. red.; ZRWICH. G.7., red. (Leningred): LIM NSKIT. M.6.. red (Moskva)- jQqTQurEUffV -!.A. red. (Leningrad); R&POPOYM, A.k, ;ed. (Moskva); IQU~-JT, L.M., red. (Moskva) [Problems in occupational therapy] Toprosy tradovoi terapli. Moskva, 16-vo sdravookhronentla SSSR, 1958. 299 p. (KIRA 14:4) (OCCUPATIORaL THEUPT) AVEBBUXH, U.S.; MYASISKMV V.N. Brief outline of the work of the VA Bekhterey Payefionsurological Institute, Trudy Goo, nauch.-inal. 1w1khonevr. inst. no. 16:3-24 158. (PSYCHIATRIC RX~EARCji) (MIRA 13:10) -KrAsISHCM, Vladimir Mikol MnLch _prof.. red.; KHTILIVITSKIY, Toodor Yakovlevich. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudniks red*; GRASHORMOV, N.I., prof., red.; ANAMITLIT, B.G., prof.. red.; VASILIMIT. L.L.. prof.. red.; GILYAROVSKIY, V.A., prof., red. [deceased]; OMOROKOV. L.I., prof.9 zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki. red.; PROTOPOPOT. V.P.. prof.. red. [deceased]-, H&MUMIT, X.R., red.; RULSTAt K#S., takhn.red. [T.H.Bakhterev and modern problems in the structure and function of the brain under normal and pathological conditiona; transactions of the All-Union Conference in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of V.K.Bekhterev's Birth) V.K.Bakhterev i sovremennye problemy stroe- niia i funktaii mosgs v norms i patologii; trudy Vaesoiusnoi konferentaii, poevieshchannoi stoletiiu so dnia rozhdeniia V.K. Bekhtereva. Pod red. V.N.Kiasishcheva i T.IA.Khvilivitskogo. Leningrad. Ges.izd-vo med.lit-ry Kedgiz. Loningr.otd-nis, 1959. 294 p. (MLaA 14:2) (Continued on next card) to NUSISHCHXV, V.N.-(continued) Card 2. 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadeall padagogichaskikh nauk W:M (for Kyasishchav). 2. Predsedstell Uchenogo mdltsinskago sovets Kinisterstva sdrevookhranonlya SSSR, chlon-korres'pondent AN SSSR L deyetvitellnyy chlen ANN SM (for Grashchenkov). 3. Deystvi- tell*7 chlen Akedemii pedagogichaskikh nauk RSFSR (for Ananlyev). 4. Chlen-korrespondent MN SSSR (for Veallyev). 5. Deystyltel'nyy chlen AKS SSSR (for Gilyarovskly). 6. Nystvitellnyy chleu M USM (for Protopopov). (MTOUS STSM) VLADIKIR NUMAILOVICH, 1857-1927) MARKOVA, Ye.N., otv. red.; AVMBUKH, Ye.S., red.; BLINOV, N.I., red.; BODAREV, N.I., red.; BORZUNOVA, A.S., red.; MEVICH, G.V., red.; S.S., red.; I-14YASISHCIEVI-I V PERVC44AYSMY, B.Ya., red.; POLIKARPOV, S.N., red.; SIBI.XINI, N.V., red.; FEDOTOV, D.D., red.; CHISTOVICH, A.S., red.; ZACHEPITSKIY, R.A., red. [Problems of psychiatry; anniversary collection of articles dedicated to the 60th birthday of Professor lzmail Fedorovich Sluchevskii] Problemy psikhiatril; iubileinyl sbornik, posviashchenrWi 60-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia profes- sor& I zmaila Fedorovicha 61uchevskogo. Leningrad, Meditsina, 1964. 434 P. (14IiU 17:12) MYASISHCHEVI VOR, \ Some problems in mental hygiene during the next seven-year plan. Sbor. trud. Len. nauchn. ob-.va nevr. i psikh. no.6-.3-10 159. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Iz psikhonevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V.M. Bekhtereva (dir. chlen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR prof. VON. Myasishchev). (HRITAL ffYGIENE) HYASISHCHEV, V.N. Works of the V.M.Bekhterev Psychoneurological Institute on the diagnosis and treatment of psychoneurosea. Trudy Goo. nauch.-issl. paikhonevr.4 inst. no.20s7-17 159. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy paikhonevrologicheskty institut imeni, V.M. Bekhtereva, Leningrad. (NEUROPSYCHIATRY) I HYASISHCHZ79 V.H.; ZkOHEPITSKIY,, R.A.; YAKOVLEVA, Ye.K. Psychotherapy as a basic method in the treatment of qrmvsea. Trudy Goo, nauch.-isel. paikhonevr. inst. no.20:2T7-2,85 159. (MIM 14:1) 1, Gosudarstvennyy napeono-issledovatellskiy psikhonevrologicheskiy institut imeni V.M. Be4tereva, Leningrad. (NOROSES) (PSYCHOTHERk.PY) KTASISHCHEV, Y.N.; GOLIDIN, L.S.; BQBKOVA, V.V. Ilectron miaroscopy of the cerebral cortex In canvulsions indmeed by electricity. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 59 no.1:89-97 '59. (JURA 12:3) 1. laboratorlya elektronnoy mikrookopli (zav. - doktor mad. nank US. Golldin) Ptikhonevrologicheekogo instituta imeni V.N. Bekhtereva, Leningrad. (SCHIZOPMESIA, compl. periodic schizoT)hrenia with Daraphrenic synd. (Ras)) (PAWOTA naraphrenic aynd. in neriodic schizODhrenia (Rua)) XOTALRY, Aleksandr Grigorlyevich; KUSISUGM, Vladiair likolayeviah; AUNIM, B.G., otv.red.; 9 G.A., red*; ZMKOTA, la.G., tekhn.red. EPsYchological peculiarities of son] Psikhichaskis osobanno4ti cheloveks. Leningrad, Isd-vo Uningr.univ. Tol.2. (Aptituiloal Sposobnosti. 1960. 302 p. (KIRA 13:8) 1. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akadsaii pedagogichaskikh nauk RVa (for Ananlyev). (Ability) MYASIMIGM jv- UjImIj -- 1-1- SHCHERMOVA, G.A., red.; VODOLAGIVA, S.D., tekbn. red. [Personality and neuroses] Licbmst' i nevrozy. Lanir4grad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ.s, 1960. 424 P. (MIRA 14:11) (PMISONALITY ) (NEUROSES) MUSISHCHEY. T.N. Aptitudes and needs. Uch.zap.LGU ne.287:3-19 160. (MIRA 13:06) (Psychology) HUSISHCMO V.N. (Leningrad); BAMIN, F.V.; YAKOVLVA, Ye.K. (Ho9kva) ~-Iip ric Congress in Czechoslovakia. Zhur. nevr.i paikh. 60 no,1081391-1396 160. (PSrCHIATRY--CONGRESSES) Wu 1421) MYMISHCHEV, V.N. Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of neuroses according 4-o recent research data. Trudy Go3. nauch.-iosl., p3ikhonevr. in3t. no.24:7-17 ,61. (141AA 15 '- 5) (MUROSES) DEGLINy V-Ya.; MYASISHCIIhV, V.N.; PEVZNER, M.S. Paris congress on child psychiatry. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 61 no.9:1424-IL27 161. (MIFA 24:9) TCHILD PSYCHIATRY-CONGYMSF.9) MYASISHCHEV, V.E.-P GOWDIN, L.S.; PETROV, V.S.; BOEKOVA, V.V. (Ieningrad) I - Changes in the cerebral cortex of white rats following scme patho- logical effects. Arkh.pat. no.1:70-78 162. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Iz laboratoril elektronnoy mikroskopii (zav. L.S. Golldin) Paikhonevrologicheakogo instituta imeni V.M. Bakhtereva (dir. - prof. V-W. Hyasishchev). (CEIMBRAL CORTEX) MYASISHCHEV, V.N.; TONKONOGIY, I.M. Conference on methods of the research on pathophysiology of higher nervous activity in humans and medical psychology. Vop. paikhol no.3:176-180 My-Je 163. (KIRA 17:2) KOVALEV, A.G. (Leningrad); )%ASI4ItQHEV, V.N. (Leningrad) Psychology of person&lity and social practice. Vop. poij[hol. 9 no.6:23-34 N-D 163. %Rk 17:4) I,IYASl-c,WH-'i V.N. I interr-eiaLlciul:.-Ir. of ,taq ; - urr! a-,riatc in eneral and tsy2te.Tdc L-Dur,~,sr.-S. C, - ~ . riu-- '. is6u. pblKhL)r0'V, * illsto 29-9,~ 204 Ir'3. (.Alk~ 17:3) MFYASISSH~HEV, V,N,; GO'-'DIN, L.S.; BOBKOVA, V.V., FETROV, V.S. Fle:-tren microscopy of the cerebral cortex In conv-ilsions prc~iucej Z)Y electric current under barbamyl anesthesia. Vr i.psikh.1 nerv, 2 C, 2 -,;2 162. (MIRA 27:4) i. U~bora~..-,rlya 9l.ak,,-onnc,.v Tlkroskopi! (zav. - Ll,*%or me4. rfitik. Pslknunevrolog'-zheskogo Ins-,"Auta !men-' iir - P , Lr- be: ~, e -j,) . WSHCHIKOV, V.M., zasl. deyatell nauki, prof., glav. red.; ROKHLIN, L.L,, prof., zam.. glav. red ; SIVIDT Ye.V., prof., red.; KMBIKOV, O.V., prof., red.ldeceasedi; I,FfAL;ISHGffEV, MI., zasl. deyatell nauki prof., red.; FELINSKAYA, red.; MIKHEYn , V.V., prof., red.; FEDOIUV, D.D., prof., red.; BABAYAN, E.I.I., red.; MORCZOV, G.K., doktor med. nauk, red.; SEREBRYAKOVA, Z.N., kand. med. nauk, red.; USHAKOV, G.K., doktor md.nauk, red.; SNEZIR~EVSKri, A.V., prof., red. (Transactions of the 4th Ali-Union Congress of Neuro- Dathologists and Psychiatrists] Irudy V.3osoiunogo sllezda nevropatologov i psikhiatrov. P-qkvb, Vses.nauchn. med. ob- vo nevropatologov i psikhiatrov. Vols.1, 5-6. 1965. (MIAA 18:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy s"yezd revropatologov i psikhiatrov. 4th, Moscow, 1963. 2. DeystvitelInyy c)-den 41 SSSR (for 3hmidt, Kerbikov, Snezhnevskiy). MMISHCHEVA., 0. 0, at ale Meamwement of the Therual neutron Crosa-Section of Th 232 and of the neutron Ab3orption Resoname Integrals" Atomnaya Energiyas 1s No.2s 1956 5 j S t4 C 1-11-7 V, 6, 6- PA - 2050 AUTHOR: i(JASISCEVA,G.G., ANIKINA,V.P., GOLIDIN,L.L., ZR9LER,B-V- TITLE: Measuring of the Cross Section of Th232 for Thermal Neutrons and of the Resonance Integral of the Absorption on Neutrons (Russian) PFJaODICkL: Atomnaia Energiia, 1957, Val 2, Ir 1, pp 22-26 (U.S.S.R.) Received: 3 . 1957 Reviewed: 3 / 1957 ABSTRACT: These measurements were carried out an a reactor with heavy water. In the reactor considerably diluted solutions of the nitrates of the substances investigated were irradiated. While the cross sections were being measured, the solutions arranged side by side which contained thorium and the gauging material were simultaneously irradiated. Also measuring of oadaiua relations is discussed in short. The P-activity was measured by means of a counter with a mica window. The values neaaured for activity were extrapolated for the point of time at which irradiation ended. Results: The cadmium relations measured for thorium, gold, uranium, and indium in various channels of the reactor are shown together in a table. The cross sections of thorium were compared with the cross sections of gold, iudium, and uranium. The relations obtained immediately from the ex- Card 1/3 periment have no simply physical significance, but it is PA - 2050 Measuring of the Cross Section of Th 232 for Thermal Neutrons and of the Resonance Integral of the Absorption on Neutrons (Russian) possible, from them, to determine the cross section of thorium for thermal neutrons as well as the amount of the resonance integral of absorption. Next, the notion of the average cross section is introduced, which depends on the spectrum of the neutrons and also on the gauging material. The average cross sections of thorium are given in a table. From the data hitherto discussed it is then possible to compute the cross section of thorium for thermal neutronal the values found are shown in form of a table. The cross sections found with gold agree excellently with one another. The cross sections measured with indium are noticeably smaller than those measured with gold. Whereas the cross sections of thorium, which were measured with uranium as a gauging material, differ most among one another, measure- ments on the occasion of which gold was used for gauging gave the beat results. The resonance integral of the ab- Card 2/3 sorption for thorium was computed according to the Measuring of the Cross Section of Th 232 for Thermal PA - 2050 Neutrons and of the Resonance Zategral of the Absorption an Neutrons (Russian) formula RI(Th)- RI(Au)(d therm.Th /Cr therm.Au )((R Au- 1)/(R Th-1)) ror the resonance integral of thorium the following values were found: in the lattice: (88 + 5) barn, in the cavity (63 + 2) barn, in the reflector T59 + 6) barn. These diffe- reno;s may be explained by the diffe;ent shape of the spectrum of the resonance neutrons. ASSOCIATIONO, Not given MSENTED BY: SUMITUD: AVAILABLZ: Library of Congress Card 3/3 ki - - k- !' MCTJVr THERUAL Nglg-~ ' RQ~C MPWX Th , ~v tk MY Octive Utarind nowrofiimbas i Gt Otthcirf um, wrn) ar4 the rewmat tifagral WcA ' ' tl~6rium i~va b eiea meamitw ifi 3 he vY-wAter mau by Avy Rtlan fnalliod., Cold, kidl 4T4nluni'wore _ swi~ardq; lrvvm'~iw V11tv the f6 ct(vivMar- b 16 r thi i* ildluft, (Rz - 2340 i 200 J, -,f7 5 (4) AUTHORS: Krahler, B. V., Nezhevenko, 9. A., 507120-126-1-34162 TITLE: The Mechanism of the Radiation Decomposition of Hydrogen Per- oxide (Mekhanizm radiatsionnogo raspada perekisi vodoroda) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 1, pp 126 - 129 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The papers on the decomposition mentioned in the title (Refs 1-9) did not compare the yield GH 0 with the data of A. 0. Allen (Ref 10) concerning the radiolysis of water by Y*-rays. These data may be represented by the equation W (2V + I)H 20 - (2m + n )H20 - nH + MOE + 1H 202 + kH 20 where k,l,m,n are Allen's coefficients, which give the quantity of the individu- al particles formed by the absorption of 100 ev radiation. The authors wish to prove that such a comparison-may contribute towards clearing up the entire mechanism. They carried out the radiolysia in the absence of H 2 and 02 by blowing nitrogen Card 1/3 through the liquid. As further raactions, which develop with- -The Mechanism of the Radiation Decomposition of SOV/20-126-1-34/62 Hydrogen Peroxide out the liberation of oxygen, they mention: H 202 + H H 20 + + OH (II); H2 02 + OH -4 H20 + U02 and H02 + H U202 (IV). The entire reaction group I - IV is in the following de- noted by A. With oxygen liberation the following reactions are possible: H02 + OH --P, H20 + 02 (B); H202 + H02 _'~' H20 + OR + * 0 2 (C); H02 + H02 -), H202 + 0 2 (D) and H 202 + 2H02 ---~ 2H202 + * 0 2' Determination of the predominating reaction in the inter- ruption of the reaction chain is possible by comparing k1len's data with the values for GH202- The equations for the reaction mechanisms A + B, A + C, A + D and A + E are written down and are graphically represented (Figs 1-4). The analysis of the equations and the experimental data give the mechanism A+ D + C. There are 4 figures and 10 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 - The Mechanism of the Radiation Decomposition of SOV/20-126-i-34/62 Hydrogen Peroxide ASSOCIATION: Inatitut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: January 28, 1959, by A. 1. Alikhanov, Academician SUBMITTED: January 26, 1959 Card 3/3 43225 S/84 '62/000/000/016/129 D290YD307 AUThOR!i: Eruhler, B. V. and Hyasishcheva, G. G. TITLE: Un Uiv mechanisms of the radiolysis of aqueous solutions of 11 21021 and H 202 :SOURCE: Trudy 11 Vsesoyuzno6,-o'soveshchaniya pu cadiat8ionnoy khi- mii. Ld. by u. 6. Polak. Moscow, Izd-vo AN36~DR, 1962, 114-121 TiM: The authors con*ider b dossible reactions that can occur durizi~; radiolysis Of ZL(JUeOUU jolutions of h ;~ , 021 a rid H202and de- duce equationo for the icinetics of radliolysis and for the variation3 in tj,e yields Of H., 021 and 11 20 2 with the concentrations of the initial 8oiutions tad the inten6ity and type of radiation. The the- oretical predictions are in very good agreement with many published results. The range of vaiidity of the approximations used in the theory is discussed. It is also shown that the existence of the Card 112 644 1,/00 On tiie mechnniij,.is of ... J)2.~ 0/ i)50'1 1112 law for ti.u J1eids of r~tdioly6ib of ~-;olutiorjs uf h"U C0111,i Ms ~ 2 the propo~3ed mi,lel of *.!,,(-, ra iolysia of solutions containing ~-tll three components (h), J29 aid ii,,O without postul-itinll,, the forma- tion of two tjpuu of reduciri,-; radical in the 'radiolysiB of vi.,iter. There Live 7 fi,ares urid 2 taules. k6SOCIATION: iristitut.teoret1c.,,eskoy i exsperii:.k:~itallnoy fizi'rzi J'SjR (Institute of Theoretical :,nd Lxyz~rimental .0hysics, U~;LJR) Gc~rd 2/2 S/07 62/036/004/004/012 BI 01 YBI 10 AUTHORS: Ershler, B. V., and Myasishcheva,_G. G. TITLE; Applicability of an approximate model to radiolytic reac- tions of hydroger, oxygen, and hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheakoy khimii, v. 36, no. 4, 1962, 726-733 TEXT: On the ba3is of the approximate &llen moliel (see below), equations are derived for radiolysis processes, and their agreement with experimental data of other scientists is checked. The following reactions are considered: H 202 + H - H2 0 + OB (1); E2 + OH - H20 + H (2); H202 + OH - H 20 + HO2 (3); HO 2+ H - H202 (4); HO2 + Ho2 H202 + 02 (5)1 H + 02 - HO 2 (6); H202 + HO 2 . H 20 + 02+ OH (7); H + H H2 (8). The dependence of the reaction rate w i on the reaction constant k i and the particle concentration is noted for each reaction. For the yield G q of each particle q, G ' G0 + FG holds. From this, the following equations Card 1/4 q q i S/0'1 62/036/004/004/012 Appi4-cability of an approximate B101 YB110 are derived: C H 2 L + 1 aM; G 02 L + (1 - a)M; G H202 - GH2 2G 02 (IT), where a r1i 11H + A[H 0 L - x + k - aM - 1; 2j/( 2 - 2 21) M - (y + Bx 112 ["2 021 P 1?2 100N11, (N - Avogadro's number, I intensity of radiation). For the calculation of x, y and I, the following equations 1/2 0 - a)B- )P 1/2 are written down: x Q +Yql P, q - 0-501 21 + (1 LH2 Y - 0-5D- 1/2 ( E 2 x + 4(b x) - Ex 1/2 P - k - am - 1 - -*Dy 2 _ ay IH2 0 P 1/2; b - m + 1 - k. For the constants: k - k /k ; B - k, A' 12; C - k k18 ~2 3 2 6 2 /2.11/2. 1/2 D - k 5 /k7; E - k 4/k15 C8 1 F = k 1* k5 /k 4; G - kl/k 6- Calculations on the basis of the equation system IT for H 20 2 solutions, saturated with H 2 at 1 atm; solutions containing only H 2021 solutions of 02; oolutiona with comparable content of H 2 arid 0 29 and a solution saturated with H 2 at I afm, produced good agreement with the experimental data of Allen and other scientists. The applicability of the model in dependence on the assumed Card 2/4 S/07 62/036/004/004/012 Applicability of an approximate B101 YB110 a~-roximation /equal distl-ibuti~n and simultaneous development of the radicals) -s discussed. The 11 2 relation may be used as criterion for the even distribution of the radicals in the solution. For stationary concentration, G H21 G01) and G 11202 is equated with zero in the equation noving equations system (11) and the fo~ are obtained: 112 1/2 -. . -I :H 1p 1(y + Bx [lf2l H202]A(x + k)/ - x); .- 2 2 1 /2 2 1/2 - L 112 2 1 /2] 70 -j (Dy P- + Y 0- y - (1/2D DE x + 4(b - X) - Ex ~. 2~ (11CX IH2 21)' (IV'. In agreement with the experimental data 11,202]'a found to approach a minimum asymptotically at ~. -->O, and a maximum at 1021 [021 -4 co 1 1 /,, iH2 ->oo at ~021 -> 0. The I relation is shown by the fact that if there is a change of the intensity from 1 1 to 1 21 the curves log [H211 1/2 log IH20 21 versus log 1021 are displaced along both axes by log(I1/I2) The assumption of two types of reducing particles, H and H proposed by Allen, is unnecessary for the explanation of experimental data existing at Card 3/4 S/07 62/036/004/004/012 .Lpplicability of an approximate ... B1 01YB1 10 present. There are 7 figures and 2 tables. The four moot important English-language references read as follows: A. 0. Allen, J. Phys. Chem., -52, 479, 1948; A. 0. Allen, C. J. Hochanadel, J. A. Chormley, T. W. Darvis, J. Phys. Chem., ~-6, 575, 1952; A. 0. Allen, Radiation Rea., .1, 85, 1954; A. 0. Allen, J. Phya. Chem., �j, 928, 1959- SUBMITTED: June 23, 1960 X Card 4/4 L 36381-66 Edr W /T wv q ACC N M; AP60_11~02C SO 1; R C E C C;E D 0 5o 66 / 0 5 G /,J,', -if V B ab V q v 1 B ~J P_'. s 6 Obuf,` i V. G. -1 t~o ganov ORG: institute of Theoretical n v Y~ ek,- e -ITT F xpe ri ine n t a 1 E Zhurnal eksperimen, ai E-I -889 TO T'I C T A,;S :muonium, pris il, action, atomic muonium, prs z-- ror,. r:~ i' , LBSTRACT . The asymmetry cop ~11 -11' i cmitted in w-e-decays were me5i_~j-, tures . The rate constant for ir-,L- M comput~ed on the bas s of tho T-~ju_~! 1, for Parai'le-1 reactions was ments and elucidating the m-~Iiani3m ~,f asymmetry coefficients on the magnr-!~ compounds. The data were discussf~J vi~~Iin L~ie "i f with muonium, The authors express ~ftai.ks, u_~ ... ~~:L , i an-~ A, Card 112 AT6031145 SOURCE CODE: UR/3138/65/000/388/0003/0028 AUTHOR- Babayev, A I.; Myasishcheva, G. G. Obukhov, Yu.--V.~ Rogan2y.V. S--A- Firsov, V. G.; Balats. M.- Ya. ORG: none TIT~E: Experimental tnvestigation of the chemical reactions of muonium SOURCE: USSR. Gosudarstvennyy komitet po topollzovaniyu atomnoy ener U. Institut teoreticheskoy i ekspertmentallnoy fiziki. Doklady, no. 388, 1965. Eksperimentallnoye issledovaniye khimicheskikh reaktaty myuoniya, 3-28 TOPIC TAGS: muonium, muon chemical interaction, muonium interaction, atomic muonium, assymetry coefficient, angular positron distribution, binary mixture, competing acceptor method ABSTRACT: Measurements were made of assymetry coefficients in the angular I distribution of escaping positrons . Ja-e* for several compounds and their binary mixtures. 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