SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKSEYEVA, K. - ALEKSEYEVA, L.

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5/048 /62/026/005/003/022 B102/B104 A WHORS t Alelteeyeva, K. I., Gabuniya, L. L., Den Pkhen So, -a*., and Tretlyakova, M. 1. I IT L:E i High-energy nuclear interaction events with iso,ropic angAlar distribution P!~:1110:)ICAL. Akademlya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskayaq v. 26, r,()- 5, 1962, 572 - 574 TEXT: A 2+3+40j)-Type nuclear interaction was observed with an (NIFF7-1i) photoenulsion (1 liter) which had been exposed for 150 bra at an SlZitwd, of -10 km. The angular distributions were determined in plane and spatial geometry. As functions of log tan Q, they were S-curves, somewhat ateeporr than the calculated isotropic distribution but fitting t~-e curvo caloulated on the assumption of an energy spectrum of the form 2 2 (1+P )- . hirreament is best if the shower axis is assumed t,) coincide with -.he primai,y-particle dir"tion. The tail of 2-5 partic:" is attribwtad to secondary nuclear processes. The isotropy of the angular di8tril~uiion is indicative of an interaction of the incoming nucleon with Card 1/2 5/048/62/026/005/005/022 High-tntrgy nuclear interaction ... B102/B104 several nucleowt of the hit nucleus. The total amount of r-aleaGed energy was calculated from the mean transverse particle momentum (C-4 Be,v/c) and fr,;= the ratio of neutral to charged particles (1-5). and w&a found to be 2-10 12 ev in th* laboratory oystem, and not less than 25 Bev in the system o: tne "excited ..c1..". If the latter coincides with the c.m.o. of the colliding wicleona, iinelasticity in the I.e. equals K 25%. There are 3 figures. Car,A 2/2 It t R U O~D ',,I% U c 110 1 0.1 oo -j " :: u Ii- v.) a 0 0 ~-l 1~ U 0 .9 1. t T.I. T UJ'.l It JLI~; 1! L 11' lIT In; .1 a 1- 1! -1 ic 1,(:,71n(; I z L) -t?.j a 71 11 27: a -u!, I 'I j0 a!.- t: 0 urr.~, :0 c c v n t" -:i a L 1 d ~j i t ~7or a z;,; i., no va s t a ;a v r, e n 1 oi I ''D '47Ft"-'. N. T Nil .,4 f.:. rIJ ii 7, o L i, ol I ~ !I P [31, . Twili . . . . . .. rill; '"Tit '441 Poll 11 Lq I 11v m I i 1z 1, Im, ,'Ill 'Mill 611J , ; * , I j 9 lia ~16 1 iflikil I I Ilk TI 41 r"LUF4TV.17:11 9.141. kLFY.~;FT-FVA, T.N.: I'llit? rrw,Frtior of -cton-? metorit-s nn,~,. certain rn-irvsati,:! rcc'.c". Eiev, 11?5f,. Acnd Sci l1krairlFun FZR, Inst of Geolo,,1-7g'. ',Acncpn. (Diss,.-rt-;tAonq f-r the Dirm. of' G-inlid-!tm ~,f Sciences). I SO: Fniz~lrniL-j 1-torl.!!, I'D 4~,. .4 1055. ".oscow. AL=fi"VA, X.M.; MUM. A.M. Texparature of fusion of the stiny meteorite Illonovka*. Dop.AN URSIt no.105-07 156. (MINA 9:7) l.Inntitut geol*gIeWdkh nauk All URSR. Prodstaviv dlyonly chlen AN MM T.O.Bonbwchuk. (Keteorites) . . I ! I I - - - - . - -N!95zIWA,j n 11 ill~olaywvns [Aile. ~01- ~X~; BONUARCHU, T.G. ISO i6d -L a.?. [Kollnyk. H.F.J, red.lsd-ve; KATVIYCHUX, 0.0., takhn.red. (Comparative investigation of phruical properties of stone meteorites and some r*cks] Doevid porivniallnykh doolidshan' flxyohVkb. vlastyvostal kaullaulkh mateorytiv ta delakykh glrslkykh porid. Kyiv, Tyd-vo Akad.nauk URSR. 1958. 47 P. (MIRA 13:5) 1. AN UWR (for Dondarcb*). (Meteorites) Ail .... .. ............ A-14VAMTAo Zag. - - Physical properties of stone meteorites and their meaning in th, llgbt of the asteoritio hypothesis. Xeteoritila. no.16:6?-?? 158 (XINA 11;6) (Meteorites) (Meteoritic hypothesis) I ;, AlmmyVA, X.M. CAI$ksslfvvao K-H-1 3mrAm, T.Y..0 NI&Sh Meteorite Cmwesm In Moscow. Osol.shur. 18 no.51109- 110 050, (MIRA 1281) (metooritem-Congresses) 8/021/60/000/001/013/013 A158/AO29 AMHOP- A.Wza-~Yipvj, K.M. T -.1 LE: Th--ot 'Thiri Enlarge! Plehnary Seir-lon of the Comnuttee for Meteoritec- of' It*,- AS 'JkrSSR PENODICRLI r-po4*11. Akademlyi n&uk Ukray-,ns1kcy1, Radyanslkcyi Sotsialistychncyi Rillpat!~Dvf. 196r" No. 1., op. 122, - 121, TE:Cr: Th4i VhIrd enlmwged plenary i-:#?sscn of the alrcve Committee took pla, t- in Ylyev iv 1,95,9. The principal points of the agenda were as follows: to sum up the r,~suP;5 of accomplianed work and work out a pmgram cf further research on the -*nUtIc-vi c,'.' faling of meteorites and their, composition, to acquaint astroncimical sclonlific w-.)rkers with recent, dev--lopments of this science; to popularize the saKlevements af the Soviet up-teoritic science wvng t" population and engage its aijtlv~- help In gathering fallen mete-orites. The assembly included repre."ntatives Ukrainian observatorles, VUZE-5. arassums and plaxietariums, as well as represenintives frm sucb arganizatione in other Union republics. The session was ops?nod I)y tile rha-Irman of the Commitl~ap "or Met-F~orites at the AS UkrSSR, 1"orrespondtng Memtier if the AS UkrSSR Yo.S. Burkser. The f,,Ilowing re- CaTd 113 S/0211/60,1000/001/013/013 Alc_~8,/AO29 Th- Thint Enlarged F'..enxry Sessllzn of the Ccffvvitte-!- f.:,r Met~,'~rltes of the AS UkrSSR -All N pcrtr. wt%p~,, tiaa:rKV ~Mirer%'.Llgl,~-Petrcgraphic Chara-to~titt'-::S of Masonry Metoorltee rv i-F. Kvriaha. Cwrmllale of Geo~ogl.:&I-Mlnor S:.ien~ps (Moscow, h7m); ;r.i+0;!nn3 of the Chemistry ol. 5" t7 )L~~. )Laqve~, "On the Question V/ of Pulv,~rlwralcn t:.f Mts-.tiorlte Poi4,91s" by L.Lt Krincy, Scientific Secretary of the Ccmmll~ti,oi. spoke on determining tht- age cf stcny and iron meteor- it&-!, K.M. i_l'4*)*['ZM_L Candidate of Geolcgleal.-Minera-logic-&I Sclerces, spoko cn ot;-,itine-d Ln the rhyel-al properties zf slony malen-iti-s acquir- ed '~y tho tnstytul. geclohichnfth nauX AN Uk-3SR i':ncifilute cf rreologlc&l Sciences of the AS ltrrSW I :.S. a,-LtT_!Lfrcm the Od-!-as& observatory delivered a re- port "About. the Origin of Meteorl*x aterv Tne firet cycle of the -sslon's &~!IW.j wi,s finiahoed vy a N-pcrt m~o. by P.I. Sushltclkyy "Mi-teor Vn the U- kralne'. I~w swit:nd cycle d-PiLit with 'h4to_r'_J'g_in o_ft._heFc_a_r -system a sm&ll bod- led ani th*lt* ev:)~Aitt-)n. Profes?cr S. Epoke on the origin of .Eq ~t O'conetti And ":~tht,~v vw0l, vcdiis a~f' ~he solar V.1. ,-herednychenko, _Docent cf -th+ Xv-,Iv0kyy p.-~litekhnlcJlxyy Inctytut ~Xlyev Polytecnnicaa Institute) in his repc,rt "Nttruntlon vf (cm^t lc~ Within '?i*-.,: -f Pht:tcnlc an! Corpt ular Ra- NIV Card S/021/60/000/001/013/013 A158/AO29 T'"j, ThIrl En-argod 11-c-nary Se5ilen ~f *-Iv~ Z-vmlattee fcr Met"rites of the AS 1V dia!,,~n -1 the sponli Mem- - Pwi" agr~~,qd with Vse*hv,)Va*.ekyyw A.D. Yakcvkin Ccrre rig t*r ef tha AS Uki-SUR, maae a rep,~!~rt. on lh,~~,,*ignlficsrxe cf 3,ulying mateorites and vm-tAcris Ain our t1mv- Ir. corme,~*,Ian wl.,94'm%n sparse travels. 1re st~ientific ac,-- tivity wasi er,:,wned 1,,v an fx:,jrBicn to tllv~ Gel,-:-vra observst,~rlya AN Vkr3SR fKaln Observalc?ry cf Ito AS Uk!,SSR)- Cw-I 3/3 AtXMYWA. 1.11. Recent dats. on the ph."Ical pr"artles of stone catoorites. Hateorltika uo.l8s68-?6 160. (MIRA 13:5) (meteorites) ALEMEMAP N.M. [Aleksolova, X.M.) --- .......... - EleaWcal properties of stone meteorites. Dop.AN UPM uo.5t62O-Q2 f61. (XlRA - 343 6) 1. Ynatitut geolWebeskikb nauk U USSR. Predetavlono akademikom ALM MIR Y.G. Bonderehukon [BmdeLrehuk, V.H.]. (Meteorites-Zleatric properties) 8/021/61/000/.005/008/012 1)2.L5/D304 AUTHORSt Alekeyeva, K.k., and Tovarenko, K.A. TITM Bleciric properties of stone meteorites YERIODIOAls Akademi a nauk Ugrayinslxoyi 113R, Dopovida.. no. L5, 19$1., 610 - 622 TEXT# the present article is the continuation of an earlier inT*- stigaviou of the authors tRsf. Zi Meteorytyka, A, 68, 1960) into eioatrio resiatanoo and conductivIty of meteorites, A new problem bad risen, which was to find %he dieiectric pernesui-ity of meteo- rites. The disioctrio permeability WMG d8terminea for three'stome meteorites. Allne, rintapa:ynty and borton Caynty and lor one eram- Pie of pyroxemite. The a 0 Ific electric con4uoLivity was determi- ned firsip using the method of direct oeiAections. Then the di:l*e- trio permeability was determined using the method of beats for two fr*quezioies. It was entabilehad that meteorites nave a compare, i- vely higis conduo-.ivity and. a large dielectrIc permeaDil:ity. 1't al-/ Card x/2 6/021 ~61/000/00/008/U12 Xlectric prop*rties of stone W15yDi3t)4 so was proved inst meteorites are Magnstodleiectrice wh!Ch IS In ailcord wI%b the results Of previous research carried out by JL.M. Ajokseyeva kHof, L; maieoryiyxa, 16, 67, 1959). The fact that me- toorites are dieieetrie helps to exp1min the behavior of meteoric wabstancee in cosmic space. The spectrum of shining clouds indica- tes that the spectrum o*inates from dielectric particiea with di- electric parl1c,libS with dillOnSlOnr near to the wave-.Lengths. It couid be ansume4 that they consist of the siiicate mass of meteori- te origin. comparativeiy Low electric resistance - a characteristic property of netooritis - helps the erosion of meteors, explaining their porous charac-.er and decrease in strength. There are I table, and 2 Sovi*t-tloo references. ASSOCIATIONs Inotytut heolohlohnykb nauk AN UkrRSR (Institute of Geological Science AS UkrSSR) PRESIOTED3 B.H. Bondarebuk, AS UkrSSH SUBMITT"r July 29, 196D Card 2/2 !ieI*-cIrJc-nI constant or the stane irateorites. -/**-, , - * ,.- . ... .- I-.-.-.-.--- --.- AC~) 010teoritam-stuales) !911tu no. 20 - 2961, sponoored I the or the sovist aaaamw or scienoes - mo, $*pas mile ciont Or "Inlut C0119CW Workn(wrrw'~,") or the 4 -it Ms"dust'i ~V tkic 22mdum so 801d SO KIKV on 2'-1. JIM* 1960* BURLSCH, re.S.; LAZBHIX, I.I.; ALMSEYEVA, K.N. Germaintum content In stone meteorites. Meteoritika no.22: 94-96 162. (YAteorites) (Germanium) (KUU 150) MZKSETEVA, K.N. Phynical properties of tektites. Hateoritika no.24:56-W 164. (MIM 17: 5) - - - - - - - - - - rl,'4 lf.M.; MORCK '. L.V.:'RLMIXA. 0.A.. otyatetyannyy red.; ITUS K ? -T otv*tstv*nW rsod.,- PROKCIPIMA. N.B., red.ird-va; PAIIMM~ Ukhn.red. [Sclentifle c*nVessss, conferences and conventions in the U.S.S.R. 1946-291331 a bibliography] XaucbVe mmesdy konferentali I savemboba- nits v SSSR, 19446-19531 bibliografichaskit. ukaxatell. Koakvs. 1958. 222 p. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Akadlemiye nauk 5832. Yundamentallnoys bibliotaks obsbehestvan- nykb nmuko, (bibliognplw--boience--Ccmgresse and conventions) ALIMSBUNA, L.J. j How wqt rcroAve for the cortificu*.ion of Farzvtsov. thur. .16 no.5:79-,'R) 161. (IMIRA 17;20) 1. Upri!,vl;piyushnhiy uptulLoy 'No.75 c. :urpk.,iovo, Stcliiiskoy oblalti. ALISFUMMA, MAVdAya Smenovm *VmDm; MIXMVICH, A.Te.p red.; TSYMO, "Caw (?or 3,00 centners of potatoes per bectarel Za 100 teentmeray kmi- t*fellA a gektara. Orenburg, Orenburgskoe knizbwe izd-yo, 1960. 22 pe (KIRA 14:12) (Potatoes) LLEMMIPA, I.S !- (Alsksiolova, &.$.I Mure from our wark practices. Aruatmay. shur. 16 no.1&73 161. (NDU 17:8) 1. Ulu-mvlyayumhchiy aptskoy No.'15, g. Kurakhovo Stalinskoy obl. S/196/62/000/014/030/046 E194/E155 AUTHORSt Alekseyevat Xj.V.. Vinogradova, N.P., and Khaakelia.Ye.L TITLE: Chromatographic analysis of C hydrocarbons in complicated mixtures 5 PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.14. 1962, 13, abstract 14 G 45. (Novoeti neft. i gaz. tekhn. Gaz. delo. no.11, 1961, 36-4o). TEXT: A chromatograph is described and illustrated; it was used to analyse mixtures of hydrocarbons. The best separation of C5 hydrocarbons was obtained on a column filled with fire-brick impregnated with a complex ester of tri-athylene-gly-col and n-oleic Acid. The most effective separation is o'bta,ined with a solid- to liquld-phase ratio of 100:15. The chromatograph can rapidly determine the composition of mixtures of Cj--C hydro- carbons and in stable in operation. 5 5 references. (Abstractor's note% Complete translation Card 1/1. .3 AIUSEYEVAP X.V.; ZHUKH(IVITSKII, A.A.; TURKELITAUB, N.M. - . . . 1-1- 3ttsdy of the affect of various paramoters in preparative cbromatograpby. MdmA tekh.topl.i mmeel 7 no.4t6O-66 Ap 162. (MIRA l5t4) 1. Oomdarmtv*cuw 4wtitut po proyektiroviniyu savodoy kauchukovoy pronValaonnosti. (Gas chrountograpby) T:M~, :..!I . ; , L.A. ; I - : . .:. - .1"', -, . . . I ~ .." ~;-* 'j -:4 ti:r4c.1 of : -- a,,arul iv~~ : .;i' ~ .. `)J4-93';' ;-J '-~. : .-, i ~A 17: 10) 1. (;av;vjjL:-utv-onri:ry j,rop-kWzri ~ m-ach-L !! y anntitut .; , , .-I " I.- :. EDLTUIIDTA., V.. kavd.tathn.nauk; AUM=YXVA, L. IDth. Air-entrained 1"sum and cinder gnvum masties for pooting j7poum planter board. ft stroi. Nook. I no.4:13-14 Ap 158. (MIRA 11t9) (Motor board) Subject 1,:~, 3 i,,,'r: 11 e M i S t ry Ca r-,i 1/1 Pot). 15:' 1 AID P - 3749 Authors Feol'12aktov, V. V. and L. D. Ale1.seye-.-:- TI,;le -,"omposition of alkaloids from Elegans Pursh. Periodi"!L11 'Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 9, 9 8 9 - Abstract An alkaloid isolated from Zygadenu3 Elegans, Pursh was Identified as zygadenine. Its properties resemble those of veratrine. Four ro!ferences, 2 Russian (1933- 1,-,, 4 i ) . Institution : A.11-11nion Scientific Research Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Herbs Submitted : D 8, 1953 AJZKSUMA9..Ltl!,.S..,...FZOnLkKTOVt V.V. [dooeased) Accumulation of alkaloids in Zygodenue slogans. Trudy VILAR no. 11:247- 253 159. (MIM 14:2) (I.TT IM) (AUUWM) ACC MR, AkM:~Y,"* scrjac-;~" cc:)--': U-.iIC051164~102110011009i~IC095 A=-MR: Aelchangoll okay&, 1-1. A.; Alekseyova, L. 02n: none 'ITLE: Universal ultraviolet band in extra-absorption sDactra of ~:oF2-T?.3+ crystals exposed to- radiatl= It 770K SOURCE: Optika i "ktroskopiya, v. 21, no. Is 1966g 91-95 -C?1C TAGS: IN ab3oamtion, garma irradiation, dysnrosiu-1, cr- stal lattice defect, callcitmi fluoride, absorption spectrum AS37MICT: Extra-abqorut~qn spectra or fluo itp-tyna crystals (MeF2, Me-Ca, Sr, Ba), activated with trivale~t'l'rare earth ions (Tli+) and irradiated with Y rays at 770K, i display (in addition to the knjwn banis belon;-inr to TR2' ions fo-.".od during the irra-' diation) a very strong absorot on in the neax ultraviolet Eeatin~ of the crystals to' 3030:: causes the b.=d to disia=etar. 11-io broad utructurel;ss band Zaq, - 6500 -~-' at 770K) whose -=cL-ram In at abo-~~- 315 rn in 325 n-n in SrF2, ani 345 rz-i in BaF2 cr:rstals, in undoubtadly due to defects inhoront in the structure, since its posi--_- t1or da-endo on nolthor tho type nor the concentration of tho rare earth activator in- tr*ducod. Howerver, the intensity of this bai-A at a i-iven irradiation dose as wall as tho intensity of thei T12+ bands increase with the --;-0+ concentration. The faint color- abllit.v of cryatals, was found to be dator-.Ino~! not only by tl,o high onorgy of the L 41146-66 Uttice bmd, but also by ths:t t-hernal inatnbilit.[ of th,~! color c,,..-.tttrs fomed. The to 11.0--i( Lu si-W' of the obsorvod uriversal band of' o>.tra a*--z;orr;;4.or. of I. !as was sl died on X-i;radiated. "aFZ-Z)r crystals by determinin, tha O-nt;L:~_Ij d~colori:.at-;or- Radiation with k = -64 m at '77OR caused the destruction of -*,-,. ;- - ccnters, in,--I-icatin~, -- hole ori-, jgLn of the iniversal UV band of W2. --.-h-3r-aas -.-i In the absorption of TR?I centers -nay ba duo to reconbination ,tith holes, tho 4.:-z.-cas-3 of absor-otion. in the shortwave range may be duo to the reciot-ure of fr~,e holes (for:,led by the decay of the autocatklyzod stato) by the lattice defects of ',ioF;>. C-.i-. art. has: 2 figuras. [271 SUB CO:12. 07/ SUZM DATE: 25Jun65/ CRI:; R`F: C031 OrDi iCF: C03/ ATD PRESS C*rd 2/2 FOMICFXV, V.D., stmrshiy nauchrUry outrudnik; AIMSEYEVA,, L.E.,--geclog; ,%IJOLOVSKATA, TesYs,t red.itd-sl IVANOVA,-'*A.'G., tekhn.red. (Outline of the geology of the S&lair Ridge] Geologicheskii oelterk Selaira. Moskva, Gae.nauchnc-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrome nedr, 1961. 201 p. 7 plates. (Leningrad. Ysosolunnyi geologicheakii institut. Trudy, vol.63.). (KUU 15:5) 1. Vaesayusnyy nauchno-is9ledov&tel'e!!iy goologicheskiy institut. (Weir Ridge--Geology) A1JtX-SHUVA,A,.X.-o j Devomian, ignsom activity in ths AmW-CbvVa trough. Trudy VSEGEI 58435-143 161. (MIRA 15:5) (Altai thuntains-Rocks, Igneous) 04. MZEBEWJL, L. 0. Mwertatlow Ake- Nature md Econonde Inportance of the Falae Core of the Mrch.m Cmid Agr SL4. )kscow Forestr7 Saglaeoring last, 23 Jun 54. (Vech- ejj7VIV Moubm, 14*41cowo 14 Jmn 34) 30, SUV. 318, 23 Dec 1954 USSR/ Diseases of elants. Diseases Of Forest i'lants 0-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 1, 1958, 1897 Author : Inst : Volka Forestry Institute Title : Yioo1o-:icRl and Microscorical nalysis of the False Nucleolus of Birch. Orig L-Nib : 3b. tr. Povolzhsk. lesotekhn. in-ta, 1956, No 51, 177-188 Abst:,act : No fungi were isolated from the false nucleolus of 35;6 of varieties * birch trees; rrom the re- mainder of birch virieties 11 species of different treo staininF , fungi, 3 species -f tree destructin,Lz- funq-,i, I mycelium and a sterile fun,-,uz; -are iso- latsd. A microscopical investiSation of the woody part of the false nucleolus and its sap wood has shown a SiL,ilarity in their anatomical structure. Card 112 L' ~;R/Diseanes of Plants. Diseascs, of Forest Plants 0-2 z)s Jour : Ref -,hur-Biol., No 1, 1958, 1897 tbstr.act : Certain changes took -lace in the tissues of the brown woody part of the false nucleolus, an indi- cation of the beginning of the movement of the central false nucleolus in a direction from the center to the periphery. In most cases no fungi were present when the false nucleolus began to form. The reason for the coloring of the brown Lood of the birch was not a funF-us infec'ion, but the changes which took place in the live parenclVma cells of the trees wood affected by the penetrating RtmosDhere, The establisiment of the nonfun~-,us na- ture of the formation of the birch false nucleolus makes it possible to utilize its wood for a va- riety of products. Card 2/2 IRSSR / Forestry. Dendrology. K Abs Joux: Ref Zhur-Biol., No ?, 1958,29527. Author G. Inst The Moscow Technical Forestry Institute. Title Tha Nature and Economic Importance of the Birch Fals~ Nucleus. (Pr1roda i khoz aystvennoye snachenlye lozhnogo yadra berezyf. Grig Pub: Sb. rabot po, zashchite lesa, Kosk. lesotekhn. in-t, vyp. 1, 1957, 65-71. Abstract: The investigation was made in 30-110 year old plantings of various types of forests in Gorl- kovskaya Kostromskays Find 14oskovskaya Oblasts. It was shown that the origin of the false nu- cleus in the birch is connected with a disrup- tion in the water flow in the trees and the penetration of increased doses of atmospheric Card 1/2 37 USSR Vorestry. Dendru~ojz,. of Torest TechuoloiLy Wwad Noisture of ?also lioartwuod &Le. Saywoock of Birch Vb. tr. Povolallink. lesotoirhn. I,.-t. 1957 (1959). ."C. 52, AMUMVA, 1. 1. AL10=1 MVIP L. I.-"Latoe UM.0 Acid (Dissertation Science). Neogenio Mastodons of the Region Covered by the Sci USW* Paleontological Inst. Moscow, 1955. for the Degreo of Candidate in Biological SO. Knishanay lutupial So 2, 1956 A A I a k!--. Y '- v a sov/ on - ~11~~ oal Argumentation of tt.r of' 'sergoni '~aods (Lecording tc tatR cf, )&=malinji Fauna) -~Ie~ntclogJf-he-kOMIA A cbosnov&r.~.vu vcz- y#rSeninskikh p.-.tkov (po dannym faimy Ackct:'1byu- VAt Lka(i-mi' notik !2(', Nr " 1) -- :~H ) '~f ~'iACT: ~ojvrul diffeirert viewpointp exist ~:crxerning the NgL of It-rgen. iiands. In %Qdt c3ses it in concidered. to be Plic- IRofn 1, 6 - e., 10, Ill 14 and Qthtk'S,~. This won oul- atfiriz;-tted by rare f'lvdz ct mc-Ausk ahells mijtljr its a bad stsoo cor j%r*v4rvatic.n as well as by the relaticn ef iftes( .;,tindm %c other suitag. Finds ofmu=alian fauna. have ut to v(* I-en inviit-)d &n-1 they were ci,~termined to be 'P-of t). Itammalihn ~,.ni ~-vo lrag- mer. *e re d x s, r ~ , t, -- ; -,- - ons t rue t i or. cf t he %'r- 1 ga - 1~cm -n~qnnl in th southern Yergft-I --n verge-tinskaya sard mies. The cr,~co -~tiiracterizes the lower plirt of tLo Yergeninsknya suite, that is to say, the oldept Perien. SOV/ 20-120-3-17, 67 n tt,.e ;"114tonlological ArgozontRtion of trte Geological Age of the -ergc-nj ai~jv to rala of Mammalian 7auna) ,:" it-i st-dkmenltz, kXchagyl 'irk:iye(Eef 12). Tne fr,und f-t%ina e lcciited in situ, it it, iudet~d, representei by ccnrid*-vFLt-:.',' .rplint.?r,ed and rolled bonva. It could, howvvor, neverthe,~eu ve! d.!tt-rmined to a grest extent. This mam=%lian and reptile yielde a comparatively -.Iear COnCeDtlCn Of the A90 of 1he concerned sediments. A mRstodor. of the type inancus i,r7ornt-nsis IndIcaev the second half of the Fliocene are. The antilores related to the Sayga do not ecntradict thie ttesumpt:ion. The tortoises a3so speak for an Upper Plioc-ne itg-e. The sands of Yergeni (the lower part) supposedly I'crr.- ed in the Urpor Pliocene uge (probably in ite first h31-', ~:ie '-*opleistocene age). No Miocene age of the sande chn t~~ 4r--umert. There ure 14 references, 14 of which are kS:',,Di7 I 1i T I ~'V G-ologicheskxy institut Akedemii nuuk :;2SR (Gel:10g:cal Inatitute'l: US3R) SOTf/20-120-3-47/67 On tka Puleontalogical Argumentation of the Geological Age of the Yergeni Spndn (Aecordivg to Data of Namal4an Pauna) iabrusary 11, 1958, by N. S. Shatakiy. Member, Academy of .*oienoes, USSR Tabruary 10, 191;8 1. Paleoecology--Theor-y 2. Geological time-Determination Card 3/3 ALWSSM&, L.I. N&6t4dOft SffrrtdftMtInus Cobtannis frnm Boger-Iftr (Mongolia). ftleont.sbur. n*.3:117-124 159. (MIRK 13.-4) 1. (k"nIogicbeskir Institut Akadenti nauk SSSR. (Re"r-Nar-Hastodon) jgINKSAIXIA. I Lf 1. A camal from Pontian deposits of the Crimea,. Palsont.shur. no.IC146-14") 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. G-nalngichasidy institut Akalenii nauk SSSR. (Yevpntorlya region-Cam"Is. fossil) I VIKIMOVAI KqT-; ... ATAXSJMA S 10. 1 * -- Noundarr botw?em the Tertiarr sad qmternarjr sylitems based an =goals. "y GIN IL0.32:7-21 159. (XIRA 13:12) I (Geology, Stratigraphic) I *WMBrMA, L. 1 4 Sip" L--:aLcs of sammals of the Arnavir series for the stratigraphy of continental formationa In the Northern CauBasus. Trudy GIN n0..323185-191 '59. (MIR& 13t12) (Caucasus, Northern-Geology, Stratigraphic) (mammals, 7basil) ALWORMA, tl. Me badou borsoul lbys in Pleistocene sediments in the Northern CaucOstim. Riul. Em. obstv,. perb no.25i99-IM 160. (KM& 14:1) (Gaumsum, lortherm-ftstodon) AMUSMA, L.I.1 LCHIZIC, M.G. Tind of the Pleistocene mammal fauna in the upper Belaya, Valley (Worthecm Caucasus). Izv.vys.ucheb. zav.; Cool. i razv. 3 no.2: '19 , -)3 F 160. (MIRA 15:5) .1. Geologichookiy inatitut AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitot imsTd loomonosova.. (Belaya Valley (Northern Caucasus)-Man-wls, Fossil) GWIIIA, A.Taq. -~ Ptomaine of' a giraffe from the Pl4ocene of the Northern Caucasus. Palsont. zhur. no.W30-131 161. (MIRA AtO 1. Paleontologichaskiy institut AN SSSR i Gaologiche3kiy Inotitut AN SSSR. (Armavir region--Giraffes, Fossil) ALEWIMTA, L.I. larly phatie In the do-velopment of Quaternary ma=mls in tnc! soutl~ *T -the Europetim part of the U.S.S.R. Izv..'N SSSlR Ser.geol.26 no. 12: 8" -,?6 D 10' . . ('..,IRA 14112) I* Geololgicheekly lnstltut AN =R, Moskva. kRusaim, South's rn- --mwm-ja Is, Fossil) L-f-PYAM, R.[Lilaanu, 9, ) (P-OMOPOcays, Narodneys Respublika): ALEMOMETA L I (translator] I-. . Bamvdary between Tertiary and Quaternary sediments in the Walanhian Npreession. TrtLctr Ift. chety. per. 20:108-125 162. (KIRA 16 - 1) ~Wilachia--Geclsa, Strativraubic) ALMRTV~,J.141 FIRU, I.I. Find of the lower jaw of late M"Wou borsonl Haya in Oltenia (ftmantan Peoplais Upublia). blul.gmcbstv.per. no.27438442 162; (WRA l6t4) (Mtonla-4ustodon) 1,.;.; V.Te. !;Ow 0!; tllso e,1Qlllt!cn (-f ell'-phantii ~.f "It., '.rchldi-.kodon. filul. '-~omn. rhf~tv. per. 165. 19:2) ;."I.-'. :1 !'-1, ..*... I I .". t. ~:, 1, 1 , !" . ~'. ;.1 1 .. . : . ".. . 1'., ! ~ :, .l ;1: 1 -'W't, Y.C"I. .,. , " ~ I . 'L't.. - : . . 1: - " (,. - 7:-', 17: - 1 ~ I VA 'y i*,- %. ALVCSNrWA. Lt.. kand.tokhn.nalmk Cmr^ring the characteristics of various twthods for the organization of assembly-lizoo In the punching sections of shoo-factories. Isv.vr%.ucheb.*&v.; tekh.leg.rrou. no.6., 3-9 '59. OGRh 13:5) 1. KLyevmkiy teklmologichaskiy institut legkoy prorWablennosti. RekamMovana kafedroy ekonomiki proWshlannnett I organloateil proisvodetwa. (Shoo manufacture) (Losembly-line netbods) PIMUMON. L.B., kandealwaacbmkikh novk, doteent- ALIKINMA, L.L., kand. t0ft.sauk; xxmmrl T, G.Sh., Itand.okon.nauk; innik.; AYAUSITJN, A.A., ksnd.Wkhnnmuk, doteent &a* potentialities for 'better use of time and equipment in cutting artiftclal leatbar in footwear enterprises. Isv.vy~.uohsb.sav.; t0b.10golmono 20.6t16-21 160. (KmA 14:1) 1. Riyovskiy tokhnologiahaskiy lustitut legkoy proWshlannosti. h*ommdovaum kafedroy *imnoodki WoWehlonnontl I oromnizatall Wolivadstva. Phae industry) (Isather. Artificial) ALUSURTA, L. L., ke.M. tokbn. natik; SKVIRA, 0. A. v inzh. Sw pmblems Iz setting tocimical norms in the oboe and, alf0joing produotion. Isr. Ypo uAbob. savel tokh. log. pram. rA.43 3-12 162. (min 15, 10) 1. Kiyevskly tekbnologichsakly institut Isgkc7 paq blowwati. kafedray skonomild promphlonnosti i organizatali, (Shoo naviftature-Production standards) (Clothing IMustry-Production standards) MIXIKIUVA, G4S,.j STSKOLINIKOV, L.T.; "39MA, L.M.; TROPIOVA, Z.S. Erf"(11, of ul onlo vares on tho extraction of twming vub- st4wnss from p1wto..: Aptech. delo, 12 no.3s.47-49 14~~e$63 1, -- (HM 17 &2) 1. 1 Wakovtkiy orden& lenina meditsinskiy institut imeni sochmova. jr ChaAges in conUvatilo and sarcoplasmtic protein In a tmumtically injWad aWocardiuM. boki. AN SSBR 164 no.3tn6-n9 S 165. (MIRA 18 19) 1, Enstitut serdochaw-nosudistoy, kh1rurgil AM SSSR. Submitted Deca~ber 2 4, 1964.. AINISIMA. L.K., insh. .__ ~ ... 11.1. ".. -, ,_ "-- ... Restilto of actual Investigations of hot-air heating s7stems vith cancamtrated air outlets. Sbor. trud. VNIIGS no.9:31-0 '58. (MIRA 12:7) (Hot-air heating) KLTACHKO, L.S., Insh.1 GAMES, I.L., lnzh.; AUYSEYLVA, L.N., irizh.; FUMNINATA, V.F., Insh. Kew ;jtaM*rd for air aintrlbut-ors. Mont. i speta. rab. v strol. 23 no.21sl&-19 N 161. (KULA l6t7) 1. VsesoMnyy naualm-isoledovatellskiy Institut gidrotekhni- chitakikh I sanitarno-tokhnichoskikh rabot. (Air conditioning-EquJpment and supplie3) ... I-!-- Cal4ookWdrote, metabolism in acme shrubs and undershrubs groving undor different ecological and phytosociological conditions in the southwestern part of the J~yzyl Kum. Usb.biol.slmr. 6 no.6t 13-19 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1, 3hatitut botanAi AN UsM (KML MM-SIMBS) (CARBDHYDRkTE HETABOUSH) .4.1- BMA, L;N. Two c*mew of h"-Lopulmonary ooblitococconis. Grud. khir. 3 no.2s 210--Ml 161. KIRA 14W (LUNGS-HYUTU)S) (LMR-HMATIDS) ALMSMVA, LJ. . .. . ....- Cue of patheloglW bone transformation. Ortop travm. I protatt., no.lt68..69163. ZKIM& .16t10) 1. Is-Ilmnovskogo oblastnogo gospitalya Invalidov Otacbeetvan- T20Y wyny (lr3.avM7 vrach - zaalu2hannyy vracb RSFWL V.K.MAlor). A- k ~ ~- -7"- 1.) A. 1_ j,~ ALLTMXVP,, L.H. and ZHrTAGO, H.L. "Local, Immunimt n and Local Vnccinatior. of Besredke," Zhu. Exptl.' Biol- & Md. V. 7 Z ,,lo6-ll4, 1927. 24,,1. lies. I'ontrJ . Inst. im. Thresevich, Mecou ALI-AISMA, L. N. a-rid ZHIVAGO, N. L. "Dysetitery rhage," Zhu. MEIBI v. 19, pp. 55-58, 1937. Sci. lies, VentrI.. Inst. im. Threaevich, o W. icow. A, I. - 11 , I.. 1~'. - IIL:~j ',I.. - -~ Jay Ly;IC of j ~';;JaSUC- or ~, --idr-,!!,. ~4 11 tuI',CrCI.-,1LSi0 f tile bvrm," '.ru.ij- !.nu--), ::-veta j,rI U-1:r. Yev-,ater. ;.--ror"", .1-., ,-. !C7-13 .,D-. ~:-!.355, 1;~ ',.3, (Lcto~ is 17.mrivil otatc.,-, No. 15, 1~49.) UWR-,'Xi=-obiology - Hicroorganisms Pathogenic to H-s and F-5 Animas. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9961 Author Alekineleva, L.W. Inst Title Develquent of Dysentery Bacteria Resistance to Prepara- tions of Mitrofuran Type. Orig Pub lAtr., FM zinatau Akad. vestis, Izv- AN Latv=, 1956, no 1,,,, ioi-io6 Abstiact In experiments on paestng microorganisms through media vith Ln=e&u---d concentrations of preparations, a study was conducted on alteration of sensitivity of 4 strains of ]Ple=er and Sonne dysentery bacteria to compounds of the nLtroftwan type-furacillin, furecoolon, furadoninp and ftracidin. It was established that the development of resistance to furacilLin and furacsolon occurs slow- ly and does not reach a high degree: after 15 passages Card 1/3 USM~Microbiology - Microorganism Pathogenic to Humns and F-5 Abs Jour Ref Shur - Biol-, No 3, 1958, 9961 sensitivity di-InIshed to 1/3-1/9, while for furadonin it diminished to 1/6 - 1/17 after 10 transfers. Variants whicli lost sensitivity to furacillin, furaceolon and fura- donia remained sewitive to furacidin, which indicates a different mechanism or effect of these preparations on the microbial cells. Diminution of sensitivity of dysentery bactaria to nitrofurans was not acconpanied by an altera- tion or biochemical cultural properties, but the adaptive Flaxwer cultures became less agglutinable and Sonne bacte- ria almost totally lost agglutinabiliti, which must be ta- ken into account in laboratory diagnosis of resistant cul- tures. Also noted were alterations of cultural proper- ties loss of ability to reduce nitrofurans, and in Sonne bs.ct~ri,, - diminution of virulence. Upon storage on nutrient media without inoculation for a period of 6 months, the resulting resistance of dysentery bacteria to Card 2/3 USM/Ifl,;robialogy - Microorganisms Pathogenic to H,-ns and F-5 Animmls. A~s Jc.~z : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9961 nAtrafurans is retained. Freqwemt inoculations on Mn lover resistance to nitrofu- raze, but do not restore fully the properties of the ini- tial cultures, particularly their agglutinabillty. Card 3/3 mal ITSM/Mlcv~biolja - Microbes Patho5wxic for Haz mad Ani s. F Bacteria. Bacteria of the Intestinal Grjup. Abs Jour : flef Zbur Dial., No 22, 1958, 99375 ell% Authar : Uekseyqva, L.N. Tn"t : Title : Study of the Actian of Some Nitrofurans Upon Dyseateric Bacteria. OrIE; Pub : Zh. ;dkrobiol., epidemiol. i immunobiol. 1957, NJ 9, 82- 86 Abstract : The bacteriostatic actix, of four preparations of the nitrofuran series - furaciliu, furaxol3n, ftxado.An and furazidl,2 - was studied. These compounds proved to be oleo active in the presence of 10% serum. Smaller con- cantratiDn of the** dru.8 (0-33-1 rd) were needed in order tj depress the vital activity if the dysenteric bacilli than for the inhibitio;i of Paratyphoid or Bacil- lus cali. The least smisitive vas Proteus. Furazidin card 1/2 - 61 - EISSR/Micr.ibioloa - Microbes PathoCenic for-ftLn and 'uJimals, F Bacteria. Bacterla of the I-atestiual Group. Abs J~iur Ref Zhur Diol., go 22, 1958, 99375 was the least toxic and the least active. Foll'winC; Passa:;e throuLA media c-taininc; ever - increasin,- qLantities of t1jese drut~g.. the decrease of sensitivity AeVAI'MMA WInyly nM AIM ,+- --U "i " __ *P . i. (-, "";/ /_ A) - / UYZVA, sp.,,Prof VA L , kand.med.neuk. RATENBUG. M.S.. kand. med" uk-.: i P . .. nouchiVy notrudolk Mitrofureas with properties of a wide-spectrum antibiotic; experimental stuAy of furadonine a chsaother&peutic preparation. Urol Ila 22 no.6: 446-50 " 057. OfHIRA UtO 1. Is Institute :kayerimentallnoy esditsicy (dlr. - daystvitellzWy chl(%n Akadmaii n ut letylyakay $0 P.T&.Oerks) Akedemii neuk 14tvirskay SSR. (MMOMANTION, ther. use urinery tiect die.) (URIMART TRACT. dis. thar., nitrofurention) A" Study on the effect of certain nitrofurenes on Shigella dysenterise. Zhur.mikrohiol.apid. i immun. 28 no.902-86 S '57. (NMA 10:12) 1. 1z lustituts eksperimentallnoy meditsJoy Akedecii nauk letviyakojr Smi. (FURAH MIVATIVXS. %ffects, aLtro- deriv., an Shigella dysenterise (Rua)) (SHIONLIA DYSNWMI", effect of drugs on. n1tro- furmn deriv. (Rue)) ZATXIrA, s.P.,,. AIMITIVA, L-So o DATYMIM, X.So, ZDln%WVA, M.N. I'xP*rlnwf'tOl 8tudl*f On a new chtmothprapautic preparation furavidin. IghuromWobiol.spid. I jumm. 29 no.7110-15 JI '58 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Is Instituta eksperimentallnoy moditsiny AN latviyokoy SSR. (WRAW IINRITATIM, furasidin, pharmacol. (Rm)) VAMA, S P- AUUMSTVA. LA., RATMMOO, S.M., =PTELOYA, M.N., MOM, X.X. Axparlmantftl studles on furasolidona. Zhur.mtkrobiol.epid. I I=mn. 29 n*-?tl5-20 Jl 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. h Instituto organicheakogo alutesa AN Lfttviyskoy SSR. (FURAN. IMRITATIM, furasolidon.phRraocol. (R")) ~,_ALEKSKMA, L.N. (Riga) ........ - -.-- .1 Antiateroblal activity of preparations of nitrDguran aeries in combination with antibiotics; experiments In vitro. Report I. Vestis letv ak no.11:141-146 159. (EXAI 9:11) 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR, Inatitut organicheskogo vinteza. (MITRMRAN) (ANTIBIOTICS) (BACTERIA) UIEVA, S.P.; MLLER, S.A.j GEjOWMj S.K.; STRADyN,, [Strad&.J.P.); " ~ AlUSIMMA L H - KMMSTIIA, L.V:; ALIBEKE, HI.A.; A UA=, I.P.); IUMERG R.Yu. [X&Inberg, R.J.] rkpowlitental study of i%wasolin (F-150). a now preparation of the idtrl6furan series. Zhur.mikrobiol., opid. i J~amn. 32 no.10: 17-20 0 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Is Instituta organiolieskogo sinteza All Latviyokoy SSR. (ML4,N) LEVI, S., red.; LDIBERGA, A., takbm. red. [Antibacterial preparation - derivatives of 5-nitrofuran] AntibaktorialInye preparaty - proisvodrore 5-nitrofarana. Rigs, Ind-vo AF tatv.SSR, 1963. 217 p. (MM VO) ALEIMETEVAP L..A. I Characteristics of carbohydrate metabolism In some dominant plant species of tha southwestern Xyzylkum. Uzb. biol. thur. 8 na.WO-14 164. (MMA 17:9) 1. I"titut botaniki AN UzSSR. . T..!:.,, !' L.N. i rptr ., imontoRl s%aminatian of gmvitatinnal air maTement In the vloved systes of panol air hORtinR- Sbnr. trad. VNIMS no.10tll-19 163. In6loatiom an the hydrnulic and heat calculation of a aingle- pit-* mystem of hot-water heating with low eeparat' -- . Ibld,120_47 (mm lp,91 ZAXHARIYANTS, r.L.; 7WUROV, M.Zt ALERSEUVA, L.N.; BERDYKULOV, M.A. Pbot-Ayntbasis of mom domInant plant species in tha southwestern XYZYI Mme Bol6zhur. 49 no.1111571-1583 N 164. 1 (KRA 18:1) 14 InaLLtat botaniki AN Umbskskay SSR, Tashkent. I= NRj AP602 6756 SOURCE CODES UR/0197166/0001007/0101/314- AUTHORs A.1oksoyove, L. No$ SaIdabol, H. 0. CIRG j Inotictite ot organic Syntheois, AN LntvSqR Onntitut orF;anichaskc,go mintoza AN I.Atvsslt) TITLE i tntfil-nctorial activity of a nex. type of 5--ni,-rofurar. derivatives SOURCEr All 1,41tssll. lzver4ttya. 11o. ?, 1966, 101-li,0 TOPIC TAM, bactoricide, furethissoLo. thinfur* nramnepative bactaria, t i c e 0 L a', ?,Itlo I"*-, ~m ABSTRAC s'i The anti i,act cr~.a I activity of ("Thinfur") &-nd (ruraLhiazole): 0,-,J - N - M Furathlim-o1q, Tb t it I u r Cord "M:C NRt' A!'6026756 v,rrc, studic-' it, %ritrv toward Grilmnegativp 6acterla x%d Escherichin) and Proteut; (r. morpnnif, P. rettperi, 1'. Vull"111- ;ill,l r. mirabili,.;) i-mil in vivo on while MiVl~ With GCpt':'4'MiH C31IM-11. 1,% CIan- nerative baz!terka. The ex1terittients in vitro showed no conq116-i.i1,1- "if- ftrence in the antibacterial activity of Viia(ur and Furathia.,tile inward Salmonella, Shigollil. and Escherichin. The minimum bactr-riostat cenLration c, F Th I Afur iied Furathi azol I! waii 0.0 13-3 .25 U.. ii''6 to Z iectively. Protmts morganii and P. rett,~., 0-83 mg Z, rq!sl -z i ar s i L 4 ve and P. vulga!:Iis and 11. mirobilts are Itinvitsit Ive I o both Thlafkl- AM] Furathiazole . In th(I experimentij with white mice rhemot.helAlIv, I,Oth ViiafuT and Futathinnole were effective in small dosen ill the ca-,7(!!i if septicemia caused by Gratmiegntive 1, it,- t c r i.) r)". typhimurum infiv:tion. The them therapetat i c action of Tlilifur and Furattliazole in the experkroonts v1.01 uLic4-. septicemia indicate a rapid absortiLicn of these preparations from thei atomach into mice blood. The experimental datA on the antibacteriaL activivy of the domestic preparation Furathiazole and clinical tests of, an Ldnntic4d, foreirA preparation "Furlue" make it possible to recam- send Furathiazole for clinical tests and Thisfur for further lboratory studies. -outs. alr4. 11481 -2-tables. (W.A.. 50,;, CBE No. 101 ~SUB CODES 0 111011H DATEs 12Aug65/ ORIC REFt OOS/ OTH REF3 018 ALZWTAVA. UP. prohlem of hygisse and prophylaxis in works of the Society of P rIt-lem It Ime, lusstma ftsicians of 8tJ%tersbvLrg. Soy.ndrev. 16 no.3:35-40 NO IS? - (KULA 10:7) 1. Is kafedry organtastail sdrevookhronent" I latorit maditelay (&&v. - prof. R.S.Sigal) laningradskago *ant tarno-giglyanicheakogo maditsimakop instiluts. (MIXER. history, in Russia Otus)) (MIDICIM. PUVMIVB. history, in Russia (Rug)) SEMKIT, V.I.; kIEKSEYEVA, L.P. Reoai dek ta or-, tlj a 13 tre I !,a rapt,3 -, p)L, It I-Ji of th-w red a erles c-nm,ln~ Lt the tastuhmnt nr tho lkirremlm atFge in tbri riongra se:113an N~r-*yr). Trudy fil. VNII Vcr~- C' no.ttl7-.20163 (ktlr,A 1?:7) ~ipj,TjKoV, A.S.; A;.FKS'M-"-A, "I".. It, I 1 f'f+ .-;f 'n-ml 'r er, I :..tr -: 1--.r *.~:t n r, the- a 7 fl- -. va sc-~; Ii-, ,;,I r twr . F's r-.;." . *.c kr,. ? f. r c., ~ I ~ -A,-- -. S? S-0 (M!R!~ 27:8) .1, - r,--6lfs!r..-)ktgr, lniti'utft. Tj I' ~;,l the ccntro'L cf* macrosf ore '~c t riv.-:rv I t~ierarj In , 1 tyre uni r 'If 34~~,- ZORFTP,3(jV, G.V ; =KNICHS X.V.; PATRUSIMIA , Ye.N.; "r- CIOTOV, V.V. ; ILEiAr'" Regul4irities In the extraction distribution of rare earth elements in neutral solutionso Ekstr.; teor.,prim.,ap . :)o.2:117-140 162. .P (MIRA 15:9) p irlatre Carthr') (Extraction (Chem~strT)) ALUSSM,k, L.Y. ft, WOOM" Ch&W* it the cospogition of red blood mid body veight In femle uonkmy* In cGnwctiou with the sexual cycle. Blul.eksp.biol.i nod. 37 no.'L:54-58 J& 154. (MI-RA 7:3) 1. Is )cabinet& akklAnatIzatell 6Uxv'P'&n Kediko-biolocichaskay stantail Edirektor - I.A.Utkin) Akedemil. wditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Sukhumi. (Reproduction) (Monkeys) (Blood) AZMIMA. L.Y. (Sukhumi) ModIf ication of sexu&I cycles in f =&1s spes in experimental neu- roses. Probl.sndak. I Corn. 5 no.l.-55-62 Ja-7 159. (MIRA 120) 1. Is Sukhumakoy mediko-biologiabsekv7 stantaii ANN SSSR (dir. I.A. Utkia). (MMOMM. experimental exper. masnarrhea, induced in monkeys by neuroses prod. by conditioned reflex technic Ohn)) (Ima, CONDITIOM. prod. of exper. neuroses in monkeys. secondaz7 s""rrhas (Rua)) (AMCMFAM* 40cpar. in neuroses prod. by conditioned reflex technic (Raa)) A=3MRX, T,-V- (SukhMI) !"0., .. ............. v btat of various phases of the menstrual cyrle on the higher nervous activity in monkeys. Probl.andok. i gorm. 5 no.J: 11-16 W-Je 051Q. (KLRA 12:9) 1. Ex :%**=skoyiwdiko-'biologIc%sskoy stantaii AMN SSM (dlr. I-&-Vtkin). (MMSVMTIGH. Physiol. cyclic alterations of hiptier nery.activity la mommys (Run)) OWMAL MVOUS SYSTIM. phystol. higher nerv. nativity, changes during menstrual cycle th monkays (Rue)