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BABOSHIN V.A.; BOROVIKO", P.P.; ZAKJIARCHENKO, A.I.; IVANOV, A.A.; NIKANOROV, A.S.; NIKITIN, V.D.; RYfSK, Yu.Ye.; SMIRNOVA, V.S.; SOKOLOV, Ya*Nq; SOLOVIYEV, A.T.; TSEKHOMSKIY, A.M. In memory of Daniil Timofeevich Misharev. Trudy VSEGEI 108:199-191 164. (141 RA 18: 2) kCCESSION NR-. AR403,52A 5/0124/63/000/012/RUO/BI20 SOURCE. RZh, Meww""t Abs, =741 AUTHOR: Baboahine' Va me TITLE: Friction.4rosistance In the motion of a gas-2iquid fuel mixture thro"Wh a round pipe CITED SOURCE: Sba~ nautob-i. tr. Vses'. n.-i. in-t metaUurg. teplotekbnot i2ce 9* 1963, 246-253 TOPIC TAGS: fluid flow, frictionAl resistancet gas-liquid mixture, fuel mixture flow TRUSLATION: The author gives results of the treatment of experimental data ob. tained for the motion through round pipes of fuel oil mixed with water vapor or heated ecmpreszed~,air and compares them vith data obtained in other studies, The 5tate Of mixture flow in these experiments mV be considered straight and axially- sy=otrical, The Reynolds number for the liquid pbAse did not exceed 3U,. The trictional preomwe losses wore used to compute the coefficient of resist-AAce of Ld 1/2 I Aacwsiox xas Aa4o3$l34- I I the two-phase flow, The thermal stat.e of the mixture was also determined. On the ba.sis of the experimental data, the author show& the possibility of using the in a two-phase flow with a lamirairy liquili method of computing the pressure losses - layer for corAltions of high-velocity mixture flow through thw=CUy-insulated =,all-diamoter piples. He obtains a formula for:the approximate computation of the *ictional resistance -for the notion of istoam- -or &Ir-fta oil emulsions through =all-diameter pipes. Xu.A. Mismadshov. DkTE AGQs AW63~* SUB CMEs- PH - INCL; 00 Card 2/2 BABOSHIN,,V.M. Calculating systems of feeding emulsified fuel to burners. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.2:157-163 164. (NIRA 17:3) 1. Vnesoyuznvy nauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut metallurgi- cheskoy teplotekhniki. BABOSM, I.M., inzh. Stud7 of the effect of the coefficient of exaess air on the flame length of emulsion burnerse Teplomergetika 10 no,101 51-56 o,63 (MRA 17:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy naucbno-issledovateltskry Institut metallurgl- cheskoy teplotekhniki. / I- I DURNOV, V.K.; BABUSHKIN, N.M.; PUSHKASH, I.I.; Prinimali uchastiye: KOLYDGOPOV,, k.V.; KLEPTSIN, V.G.; MASLENN1KOVA, E.G.; GORYACHEVA, A.V.; BAFAUVOSTOV, V.S.; RASIN:, B.S.; ZEMLYAKOV, A.A.; BARDSHINA, G.V. Distribution of the temperature of the hot blast in the tuyere passage of the blast furnace. Stall 25 no.3:205-209 Mr 165. (MIRA 18-4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut metallurg- icheskoy teplotekhniki i Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Durnov,, Babushkin, Pushkash). 3M6. -BABOS14TNIA, N21-1,,-AND TSION, A. A. Bor'ba s kramikhoy t rzhavchianoy kishechnogo tovara. Trudy Azerbaydzh. Nauch-issled. Vet. opyt. stantsil, t. Tli, 1(?Itg, S. 161-69. - Na azerbaydzh, i rus. yaz. - BJ.bliogr: s. 166 38241. BABOSHINA, N. A. Bakteritsidnyye avoystva neftenollya, 12g0 tovlennogo khimicheskim zavodom mestnoy prorqohle=osti Bakgorispolkoma. Trudy Azerbaydzh. Nauch.-issled. vet. opyt. stantaii, t. 1119 1949., 9. 170-74. - Na azerbaydzh. yaz. - Rezyum na rus. yaz. BAROSdiNA, .*,,. A. 22597. PAPOSIMIA, N. A. Primenenie atss pri teylerioze krupno;7.o ropatogo skota. avtoreferat. Veterinariya, 19h9, No. 7, S.-9 SO: LETOPISI No. 30, 19h9 BAB0511INA 27269 Ali Zadye, M.A. I Shmulyevich, A. I. Khmiotyerapiya Tyeylyerioza Krupnogo Rogatogo Skota Flavarginom. Vyetyerinariya, 1949 No. 9. S- 27-29- SO. LETOPIS 'NO. 34 a "Udw. " aminooc4isWe. A. 1. Shmulewicb,.N.N.Babnobina,an(INI.A.Ah-74ufe. Veleri. Man . l~K1931)--7-Aminaacriquine(Ai)isan ImWagent against i;i4"*bY Thederia ammulato in cattle. The reco- co reach 85% and the drug is hamiless totheanimmU. Tbevatisfa,-Iorydompforadvnisatxmt m=s a./kE. Intravenously as 1-2% oWn,, best intruidured in 2- domes spaced by 48-72 km. G. M. KO.IIDUPDff BABOSHM, N. A. "The CI4m4 al Manifestations and Therapy of Theileriosis of Cattle in the Azerbaydzhan &9R." Cand Vat Scis Yerevan Zooveterinary Inst, (Yerevan(?), 19 JanuarY 1955- (K, 6 Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educatioml ImUtutiozo (3.2) SO: Sum. No. 5562 24 Im 55 USSR / Diseases of Farin Animals. Diseases Caused by R Protozoa Abs Jour: Ref Zbur"Biologiya, No 16, 1958, 74218 Autbor : Jknboshina. X. A~-- Inst :Azerbayzbon Scientific-Researcb Veterinary Experimental Station Title :Comparative Evaluation of Chemical-Tberapeutic Drugs Used During Theileriasis in Cattle Orig Pub: Tr. Azerb. n.-i. vet. opytn. st., 1956 (1957), 5, 36-44 Abstract: Tripaflovine, acaprene, arrbenal, neganin, euflavin, novoplasmin, hemosporidine, proflovine-dicblor- bydratep proflovine-lactate, thiagen, injection, acriebine, and bigumal were tested. All of these Card 1/2 18 M "Mm" ~--14 i ;-~ TYCHINO, N.Ya.; BABOSHINA, O*As Hydrogeological characteristics of the oil and gas horizons of the Irkutsk amphitheater. Biul.nauch.-tekh.inform VIMS no.1:26- 29 063. (MIRA 18&2) 1, Vuesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovateliskiy geologorazve- dochnyy institut, Leningrad, PRUZHANSKIY, Konstantin Grigorlyevieb;,BABOSHKO, Grigoriy Romanovich; SVET, Ye.B., red.; KUZNETSOVA, O.Ya., tekhn.red. [Protecting the area of earthwork from freezing] Predokhra- nenie zem-lianykh zaboev ot promerzaniia. Cheliabinsk, Che- liabinskoe knizbnoe izd-vol 1963. 35 p. (MIRA 17:3) BABOSHKO. V.xo. inzh.; CHAMN, B.V., inzh. Thermostatic and iVulse ty-pes of condensation chambers. Sudostrowde 24 n*o.8:67-66 Ag '58. (xrRA 31%id) (Consensers (Steam)) (Ships--Heating and ventilation) BABOSOV, Ya.M. Unity of analysis and synthesis in I.P.Pavlov's teaching vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. biial.. nav. no.2:46-58 161. iMIRA 14:7) (PAVLGV~ 1t" PETROVICH, 1849-1936) JBIOLOGY-PHILOSOPHY) BABO~QVx YevFgniy-RjkhaylovichO kand. filos. muk; STEPANGV, V.I., dok.tor filos. nauk, prof., nauchryy red.; PSHONIK, B.M.., red.; ZIMA., Ye.G., tekhn. red. [The new man is trained in collective work1V kollektivnom tru- de vospityvaetsia novyi chelovek. Minsk, 1962. 31 p. (0-D- shebestvo po rasprostrananiiu politicheskikh i nauchr-Orkh zua- nii Belorusskoi SSR, no.12) (MIRA 15:9) (Labor and laboring classes) L; -i'j, 1 ". " 11ii- ., "I AGULYANTS, V.I.; MEDZYKHOVSKAYA, N.A.; SHISHKOV, V.P.; BABOTIM, V.P. Synthesis and properties of the vinyl ether of 2-decahydro-2-naphthol. Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 85, 329-30 '52. (MIRA 5:8) (CA 47 no.15:7470 '53 PARO, '-~(TI . " . "Ifitible seeds in 'Uhn soils o-P meadow cenosites (?)" (T). 551) by T. A. Babotno.v (~,,,Oscow) SO- rmgrsv of Contqr1,ToT!nrv-.BIolo Vol. 26 No. 1 (4) Jul.-Aiif,. 1948 .p gy 0 1 --BaPMOV, T.A. Some data on experimental study of syngeneeis in mepAows. Biul. MOM Otd.biol. 65 no-3::63-76 Y47-Jo 160. (MMA 13:7) (OKk VALLIT--PASTMS AND KUWWS) (PHYTOSOGIOLOGT) Babov, D. 74. "The dynwmics of change in thc a7clutinability of sanitary-indicati e 'ium microorganismo as they remain in an aqueous mcc ." Odessa State -~edicnt Inst i-ieni i. P. Pirogov (sic). Odessa, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in 7,edical '-cifmccs). Xnizlinnw-n lctorin I NO. ~,I, Moscos. tE,17hn'LchcS'i-ikh naiik-; NEYKOV, O.D., porny7 1-.~-wlilat tekhnichealdkch nawk; BABOV, rdre duqt f~elf--Ileanin.D, oil filters. Gor.zhur. ro.6:664-9 me 1,12A 10: F: =ror-.id-iyy institut i Kri-vororhal-dy institut 'i.r i7eny tn,.da. dunts-I (Filters z--nd filtration) LEVIN, A.I.; BABOV, D.M.; SHEIRMIN, A.V. "Pneumoconiosia"; bibliographic index to Russian literature from 1918-1955. Reviewed by A.I.Ievin, D.K.Babov, A.V.Sheleketin. Gig,, truda i prof.zab. 1 no-5:62-63 8-0 '57. (KIRA 10:11) (BIBLIOGRAPHY--LUNGS--DUST DISUSES) BAB(A', D.M...,,SAMOYLOV, A.P., SHEVCHLINEO, A.M. Gonference on the problem "Silicosis nnd to the-40th anniversary of the Ukrainina prof, zab, 2 no,6:70-71 W-D 158 (LUNGS-DUST DISEASES) its control". devoted S.S.Re' Gig. truda i (MIRA lltl2) BABOV, D.M. Duration of para properties of intestinal bacteria in aqueous medium. Gig. i ann. 24 no.2:84-85 F 159. (MM 12:3) 1. Iz kafedr7 obshchey gigiyeny Odesskogo meditsinskogo institute. (ESCHERICHIA COLI para-property preserv. in aqueous mttdium (Rua)) UBOV.1 D.M.) dotsent; NOVORM9 N.N.; CHUSOV, Yu.H. Detection and sarvival of pathogenic serotypes of Escherichia coli in sewage and in soil. Vrach. delo no. 8:133-134 Ag'63. MU 16:9) 1. Kafedra obshchey gigiyeny (zav. - prof. A.F.Stoyanovskiy) Odesskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (ESCHERICHIA COLI) BABOV9 D.M., dotsent (Odessa) Purification of waste waters during their passage through canals. Vod. i san. tekh. no.9128-29 S t63. (MIRA 17:2) BABOV P Kiril ----- --- - - Aiding the learning of foreign languages. Radio y televiziia 13 no.10:318 164. 61)6OVIC, -b. 7' r P~Tbe,' podtot 904 on Notthwestern ANI'61ohli-a ej6:~ Ciriz itivoje " Milotin PauwU,and Dragnijub Ilabovit, (Inst. Agr.,Rewarch, suninjury).-The sail lic-re changes its miction, due to the varying client. compn. of Cie Irrigation water, and under the in- :g fluence of rain. The total writ. of adsorbed bases is negil- Sible, Ca" prmlnT:nlnfttcs grea Ily ninting thent, - 71te sollA incredicutg are Stqngly Washed out, and there is,very little basic satit. and it I igh hydrolytic acidity, which makes timing n necessity. . ThNee Al"I' present causes the intrease of -substitutional acidity and binds the P04--- as AIP04; Ahusif-uscd for uktimltura-l purimsesi theme soils necd heavy ferilli ink,.sTeCqdI 1!!, --perk"Wip Ics. Y-i!L -,T-- W-4--_ BABOVIC. D. Resu2ts of tests in calcification, humusation, lime fertilization, compost, and mineral fertillzet6;ep; 37. (GLA'SNIK, Vol. 4, No. 7/8, July/Aug- 1956 (Published 1957) 30; Honthly List of East European Accessions (EE;AL) LC Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957 Uncl. BABOVIC., Vladimir, inz. (Beograd, Proleterskih brigada 24) .1 Elements of galvanic fuel. Tehnika Jug 18 no. 8: Supplement: Elektrotahnika 12 no. 8: 1508-1519 Ag 163. USSR/Soil Science. Organic Fertilizers. j-4 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol.., No 6, 1958) 24770- Author Zalys, A.; Tamulaityte, E.; Babraitis, V. Inst Title Utilization of Peat Fertilizers and Their Preparation in the Surmer. Orig Pub: Soc. zemes ukis, 1956, No 6, 5-12. Abstract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 32 BABRAUSKAS, V. A case of combined tubal and uterine pregnancy. Sveik. apsaug. 8 no.2t29-30 F163. 1. Skuodo rajono ligonine. Vyr. gyd. - A.Matulevicius. t SOURCE CODE: UR/0374/66/000/00~r/Or~-li5/GnF,,, M. 11(arlivan, V, P,_; Babre, Ye. Yij. ShIcentere, 1. C!, AUTHOR: Kalnin' , 14 0PG: Riga Polytechnic Institute Mizliskiy politellinicheskiy institut) TITLX: Adhesion.~of filled ja~y -base cAmpositiolir, to steel SOURCH": Mekhanika polimerov, no. 2, 1966, 245-252 TOPIC TAGS: adhesion, adhesive bonding, polyethylene, filler, 3teel ABSTMCT: -lie effect of a series of fillers or, the adhasion of polyethylene to Steel. durip a monolithic pol~ineric adhesive to a steel substrata!, direct thervial bonding of was s tudied. _P-20-10-yLhigli-pressure and P-11007:'low-pressure pol% ethylene and,_S, 5teel were CH11ployed. The filleralwer-c ground kaolin, ta.1c, quartz sand, graphite. aria, asbestos. The strength of the adhesive bond of filled composi -tions of !~-otll types of polyethylene was found to increase with rising filler content up to 8-10t by volume. The character of the rupture of adhesive bonds with increasiug filler content changet; fron, adhesive to inixed, then to coliesive, A further increase in filler content weak- ens -the adhesion. The adhesion of filler compositions and of the pure polymer in- ty and sDecific surface of the steel. It also creases with the dcgree of purl ndi jocess.TTri t 130' es with risifig temperature and duration of the-bo pf-, _ p he range frc-.n -to 2000C and from 6 to 300-min. The adhesion o-f-f-i-i-led compositions is always strorg-1- UDC: 678:01.50 ACC 14R- AP6~13473 er than that of the pure polymer. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 5 tables. SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE. 060ct6S/ ORIG REF; 008/ OTH IREF: 006 BARMOVIC, B.; VICIC, D. Dom-agnatizers. p. 1416. Vol. 9, No. 9, 1954. TEMKA. Beograd, Yugoslavia. SOURCE: East European Accessions List. (VAL) I&brary of Congre3s, Vol. 5, No. 8, August, 1956. BABRl,%--G.-. Reform of February 19, 1861 and the peasant uprising in latgale. Vestis Latv ak no.6:3-13 161. 1. Latvijas FSR Zinatnu akademija, Vestures instituts. (Latgale-Peasant uprisings) BABRIS, I. Treatment of gastrointestinal haemorrhages at hospitals of the Latvian S.S.R. Izv. AN Latv.SSR no.1:76-80 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. 111 Rizhskaya gorodskaya bollnitsa. SPRESLIS, A.; BORIS, Ya.[Babris, J.) 70th birthday of Janis Krastins. Vestia Latv &k no.8;164-166 160. (Em 10: 9) (Krastins, -Tanis) (Historians, Latvian) S/194Z61/000/001/030/038 610 0 D216/D3G4 AUTHOR: Babrovinkov, L.Z. ------------------------- TITLE: Transistorized phasemeters for the sub-ultrasonic range of frequencies PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 1, 1961, 12, abstract 1 1112 kV Sb. Poluprovod- nik. pribory i ikh primeneniye, no. 4, 14, Sov. Radio, 1960, 396-405) TEXT: Description is given of 3 types of phasemeters for the frequency range of a few hundredths of a cycle to hundreds of kilo- cycles which may be used for measurements both in linear and in non- linear circuits. The phase r..ieasurement error is 2 - 50. One of the described types of phasemeters is suitable for spectral analysis of complex periodic voltage. Card 1/1 B&MYNIN, B.N. Ways of developing scientific research in the field of pressure treatment of synthetic pollmer materials. Plast.massy no.l: 42--44 160. (MIR& 13--6) (Polymers) #4 MR ITA . V.V.; VINOGRADOVA, S.V.; WSHINITSER, T.M. Coordination polymers. Part 3-. Coordination polymers based on bis (8-hydroz7quino line) methane. Vysolmm. soed. 2 no.4:498-507 Ap 16o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Institut alementoorgain6hoskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Pblymers) (Methane) BkBSKA, Zdfia (Warszawa) Position pr6ference as a'%maic -fi~qtor influencing the choice maed by preschool 'children in r6cognition tests. Studia psychal 5:132-157 163. Position persistence as a basic choice factor depending on the age of children. Ibid.i158-183 BABSKA ZOMA - Jwftcmmw~ Development of object identification in one and two-year old children. Vop.psikhol. 5 no.6:131-138 W-D '59- (MIRA V-- -. 4) 1. Kafedra detskoy i pedagogichaskoy psik-hologii Varshayskogo universiteta. (Child study) (Imarning, Psycholo&v of) NOSHTOYAIM-, K.S.; BABSUYA, N.Ye Biochemical pathways for the elimination of blocking effects of metkq- lone blue'on the action of the vague nerve. Bial. ekep. biol. mod. 47 no.1:39-43 Ja 159. MR& 12:3) 1. 1; kafedry f12iOlOgii zhivotnykh i chelovekz Moskovskogo gosudar- stvezxnogo universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR prof. 1h. S. Koahtovants), Moskva. Predstavlem daystvitellays chlenom ANN SSSR Y.N. Chernigovskim. (SULYHYML GOMPOUNM, off ects, on vagus-blocking off. of mothylene blue (Rue)) (VAGUS NARVAS, effect of drugs on, mothylene blue, elimination of b1ocking off. by sulfb,ydryl cpda. (Rua)) (KETEMM BLUM, effects, vagus-blocking eff., off. of sulfhydryl cpdB. (Ran)) W-131:AAYAI., N.Ye Effect of gamm-wanobutyric acid, beta-alanine, and 1-glutp-raic acid on Sechenov inhibition. Dokl. Ali' SSSR. I" no.6:1410-1423 je 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudp-rstvenryy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova. Predstavleno akad. V.N.Chernigovskim. (Butyric acid) .(Alanine) (Glutamic acid) IINGBLIGPM, V.A.;LTUIBINOVA, M.N.;VNMTUN, T.V.,TIXOVWIVA,M.Ya.; I BABSKAU, Tu.3. JftsYwAtOlogY of �Womiu, splitting of adenosintriphosphataxe and deaminase. Doklady Almd. nauk SSSR 85 no. 2:397-400 11 July 1952. 1' (CLKL 23:3) 1. Corresponding NeaUr of the Academy of Scianoss USSR for 1*611 gardt. BRAUNSHTSTN, A.Ye.; SBYPIRINA, Inhibition of the ornithine cycle in urea ayntbesis by OL-methyl- DL-aspartic acid Lwith Juglish summary in insertj. .8iokhistia 21 no.6:738-745 N-D 156. (KIRA 10:7) 1. laborstoriya obsena azotistyWyeshchesty. Institut biologicheskey i n6aitainskoy khimil Akademii maditainskikh nauk SSSR, Moskva. (ASPARTIC ACID, related compounds Ot ..metyl-D"spertic acid, inhib. of ornithine cycle in urea synthesis (Rue)) (URSA. metabolism, synthesis. inhib. of ornithine cycle by Of-methyl-DL- aspartic acid (Bus)) 20-114-3.W/60 AUTHOR: Babskaya p. Yu. Ye. TITLE& Comparative Description of the Formation of Albumin in Se- parate Plasma Fractions and Comparison of Albumins in the Liver Tissue in the Course of Hypothermia (Sravnitellnaya kharakteriatika obrazovaniya belkov otdellnykh fraktaiy plaz- my i belkov tkani ~ech6ni pri gipb~ermii) PBRIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk S33R,1957,Vol.-114,Nr 3,PP-,598-601(USSR) ABSTRACTs Recently the attention of many scientists has been attracted by the hypothermal state as a arecial state of the organism in which the level of biological processes is artificially lowered. In this context, investigation of changes in meta- bolic processes is of profound significance, because such an investigation contributesiD a clarification of the internal mechanism of the reversible transition of the animal organism to a lowered level of bi-ological activity. Of the ' many in- vestigations of metabolism of carbohydrates and fats,only a fev deal with nitrogen and albumin metabolism. Nikulin studied the influence of hyperthermia upon the intensity of Card 1/4 albumin synthesis in different tissues and organs by means of 20-114-3-40/60 Comparative Deacription of the Formation of Albumin in Separate PlasiLl- Fractions and Comparison of Albumins in the Liver Tissue in the Course of Hypothermia tracer (marked) atoms. At 240, this intensity is considerably reduced in rabbits almost everywhere. The only exception is the liver, although formation of albumin in the blood plasma was retarded b.Y several times its original velocity. For this reason, the topic mentioned in the title of this paper de- serves particularly careful ati,-entionp as the formation of some albumin substances is closely connected with the function of the liver. In the experimental part of the paper under re- view, a description is given af the method used in these in- vestigationst Subcutaneous injections-of atropine solution, and several minutes later of a urethane solution of 25 -~, were given to a male~.chinchilla rabbit, weiphing about 2 - 3 kg. In order to Froduce deeper narcotic effects, ether was applied at the same time. After this had been achieved, i.e. about 35 - 40 minutes later, aminacine was introduced intravenous- ly (I mg/ Ikg of body w8ight), and the animal was submerged in the ice wator (3 - ). After the temperature of the body had been reduced to 24 the radioactive amino acid was in- troduced. Control animals were treated in a similar way, only without the cooling part of the experiment. Resultst There Card 2/4 is a striking absence of parallels between the changes in 20-1.14-3-40/60 Comparative Description of the Formatk)n of Albumin in Separate Plasma Fractions and Comparison of Albumins in the Liver Tissue in the Course of Hypothermia intensity of the formation of albumin of the supratissue and of the blood plasma, in particular of albumin and fibrino- Gen. According to general concepts, these albumin substances are synthesized directly by the liver cells. Therefore one would rather expect developments to take place in the 9 e dire-etion. However, the shEmp decrease in the formation of albumin and fibrinogen in the plasma, in the absence of al- bumin formation in the liver cells, as observed by the auth- or of the paper under review, is in contradiction with the above concepts. The experiments described in the present paper seem to justify the assumption that albumin formation in the liver cells and in the different blood plasma fractions takes place independent3y of the synthesis in the liver cells; it rather is under the influence of different systems of ferments and is regulated by separate physiological mechanisms. Con- clusions% 1) In the hypothermal state, no regular (explicable by mathematical interrelationships) decrease in the absorption Card 3/4 of amino acid into the albumin substances of the liver cells . 20-114-3-40/6,0 Comparative Description of the Formation of Albumin iripaparate Plasma Fractions and Comparison of Albumins in the Liver Tissue in the Course of Hypothermia is observed. 2) The intensity of absorption of amino acids into the albumins of blood plasma is always sharply reduced in all fractions in the hypothermal state. 3) The redw tion in in- tensity of absorption of amino acids into albumin and fi'btino- gen of blood plasma is stronger than into the other plasma fractions- 4) The same decrease in the intensity of the absorption into the above two kinds of albumin takes place independently of the inclusion of the amino acids into the albumin substances of the liver cells. There are I figure, 2 tables,.; and 7 references, 3 of which are Soviet. PRESENTEI)i January 26, 1957, by L. S. Shtern, Member of the Academy SUBMITTEDs September 2, 1956 Card 4/4 PABSKAYA, Yu.Yo-.---) - - - ------- Effect of hypothermia, on Intramolecular reorganization of proteins. DAL AN SSSR 137 no.3:710-71~ Mr '61. (MIRA 14Q) 1. Thetitut khirugii im.A*V.Vishnovskogo AMN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Cherpigovskim. . (HYPOTHWIIA: (FROTEIFS IU THE BODY) S./020/61/141/002/025/027 23.1101) AUTHORSt Babskaya, Yu. Ye., Konikova; A. S., and Kritsmant M. G. TITLEs Study of bonds formed as a result of the inclusion of amino acids into the Droteins of a living organism PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 2, 1961, 473-476 TEXT: The authors refer to literature data according to which the bonds of amino acids with other constituents of the protein molecule may be dissimilar and may possess different stability. They checked this assumption by examining bonds formed in vivo as a result of introducing methionine-S35 and cysteine-S35 into 'liver protein 2nd into the protein fractions of blood. The experimental method has already been described (DAN, 137; 710 (1961)). The proteins obtained were purified and then treated with alkali, performic acid, and thiogly~colic acid. The amount of amino aAd included into the protein with formation of a stable bond was estimated from the residual radioactivity remaining after this treatment. Fig. I presents data obtained for methionine-S35 two hours after its introduction Card 1/4 L., 3U731 S/020/61/141/002/025/027 Study of bonds formed as a result ... B101/B110 into the organism. In contradistinction to the liver which, preponderantly, firmly bound the methionine, the blood proteins showed a partially unstable addition of methionine. H. Tarver's assumption (see below) that unstable bonds are the result of a conversion of methionine into cysteine and addition of the latter by the formation of iisial.fiae bon~.s was refuted by the fact that analogous to methionine-S 35 marked methion-ine-C14 was used in the carboxyl group. Methionine-S35 and methionine-C 14 showed the same behavior. Accordingly, besides disulfide b,-,nds still other unstable bonds occur. While the bond between the liver and aysteine is mainly stable, preponderantly unstable bonding (up to 80-90%) occurs, similar to methionine, between blood proteins and cysteine. Examinations showed that unstably bound cysteine tended to decrease in the course of time after it had been introduced into the organism. 64 licurs after introduction, however, 25% of cysteine-S35 was still unstably bound. This leads to the conclusion that proteins always contain both stable and unstable cysteine molecules, the ratio of stably to unstably bound radioals deDanding on the period of time for which the amino acid -was subjected to metabolism. In Card 2/0 61/141/002/025/927 Study of bonds formed as a result ... B1011B110 addition, the ratio also depends on the physiological condition of the 35 or[,ani,6m- The introduction of cysteine-S into a rabbit in hypothermic condition (2400 showed that merely 6% of cysteine was still stably bound. The ratio of stable to unstable bonds is, therefore, not constant but depends on the time of inclusion of the amino acid into the organism, on the kind of protein and on the organismts functional condition. There are 4 figures and 11 references: 4 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: 11. Tarver, C. L. A. Schmidt, J. Biol. Chem., 146, 69 (1942); T. Winnick, E. A. Peterson$ D. M. Greenberg, Arch. Biochem., 21, 235 (1949); E. A. Peterscn, G. M. Greenberg, J. Biol. Chem. 194, 35-9 (1952); H. Borsook, Chemical Pathways of Metabol., Zq 19549 P.' 173. ASSOCIATION: Institut kbirurgii im. A. V. Vishnevskogo Akademii meditainskikh nauk 355R (Institute of Surgery imeni A. V. Vishnevskiy of the Academy of MEdical. Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: June 19, 1961, by V. N. Chernigovskiy, Academician Card 3/4 4LWKAYL, Yu.Ye.,,- ROGQSOVA, AS. Chanp-In variqus qirculatory~indicqs of oxidation-reduction processes during theusp of the-artificial bloO cird'~latipn apparatus. -Eksper. khJ.+. 5 no.6:~3-55 N-D 166. -. (IJIRA 14:2) (axiDA'TION-REDUCTION) (BLOOD-CIRCUIATION, ARTiFicrAj,)- - BABSKAYA, Yu.Ye.; RONINVA, A.S.; KRITSMAN, M.G. Study of bonds produced ly the incorporation of am'Lno acids into proteins of the intact organism. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.2:473-476 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut khirurgii im. A.V.Vishnevskogo Akademij. meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Chernigovskim. (FROTEIN ]METABOLISM) (CHEKlGAL-VWW.-- KONIKOVA, A. S.; KHARNAS., S. Sh.; BABSKAYA, Yu. Ye.; FOGOSOVA, A. V.; AVRUTSKIY, M. Ya. Metabolic change in deep hypothermia. Eksper. khir. i anest. no.2:58-62 162., (MIRA 15t6) 1. Iz Instituta khirurgii imeni A. V. Viahnevskogo (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A. A. Vishnevskiy) AMN SSSR. (HIPOTHFMIA) (METABOLISM) B-1,BSKAYA Yu.Ye . KONIKOVAY A.S.; UITSMAN, M.G.; IIOGOSOVA, A.V.; .--P-PciRTJI E.A. Problems of the synthesis of $pacific proteins. Dokl, AN S,9,9R 146 no.2:460-463 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Institut khirurgii im. A.V. Vishnevskogo AIIN SSSR i Institut terapii AMN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N. Chernigovskim. (PROTEINS) City districts restricted for automobiles. Motor 12 no.3:4 20 Ja 16.3. BABSKIS wladyslaw, mgr inz. A small dismountable bridge made of prefabricate-d cori:!rVe jxrts. Gasp wodna 24 no.3%94-99 Mr 164. RABSKIN, A.V. Innervation of the vase, vasorum of the aortic arch. Vop. fiziol. no.7:165-177 154. (MMA 8:1) 1. Osipenskovskiy uchitellskiy institut. (AORTA. anatomy and histology, vasa vasorum, innervation) A - A.------ MLDLqKII M. A. 9 YRT.IGLTACHM A. A. BABWT A. A. rAmnevala twepUa po, wtGdU V. Wyftut;~,-! pA -nekatorykh listovi k1hinW1ehenJdkh sabolmniiakh. fftax" them in certain surgical diseases bw wane of Matow's mth:f Mirurgla, Hook" 3 Nor 50 p. 61#.?. 1. of the Clinic for Hospital Surgm or the 2herapeutio Faculty (PAwd - Pror. A. C1. Somoveldy) or Odessa Medical Institute. cum Vol. 19, NO. I July 2950 th - POPOVA. A.I. .(Odessa); UTSER. L.I. (Odessa); KISIUVA, N., nachallnik; RABS IY, A.A,, professor, nauchw rukovoditell. Effect of intraarterial administration of novocuine in thromboangiitin obliter- ans; electrocardiographic data. Ilin.med. 31 no.7:57-59 J1 '53. (MLEA 6:9) 1. Basseynovaya bollnitea moryakov. (Blood vessels-Diseases) (Novocaine) BABSKIY, A.A.; ROMANYUK, R.S.; MERIER, L.S.; KOROPOT111TISKAYA, O.L.; MILISHTEYN, M. Seromarin, a colloid-salt blood substitute. Trudy Kiev. nauch.-issl. inst. perel. krovi i neotlozh. khir. 3:103-106 161. (IMIRA 17:10) I. Odesskaya oblastnaya ~3tantsiya perelivaniya krovi. KAVUN, Vasiliy Mikhaylovich. Prinimali uchastiye: WaiL -I.1." BORDVSKIY, V.A.; VITNOVSKIY, M.P.; ZIMOVETS, V.N.; SEREDENKO., B.N.; PITULIKO, V.Ye.; GHEPURNOV, I.A.; BLAZHEVSKIY, V.K.; YAROPUD, V.N.j- RYBAK, V.N.; KUZIK, G.I.; ZADNEPRYANETS, G.V.; IVANOV, A.N., red.; FSLOVA, N.N., tekhn. red. [Efficient farm management) Ratsionallnoe vedenie khoziaistva. Moskva) Sellkhozizdaty 1963. 205 p. (MIRA 16:4) l.Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki i organizatsii, sellskogo khozyaystva (for Babskiy, Borovskiy,, Vitkovskiy, Zimovets, Seredenko, Pitullko, Ghepurn6v). 2. Viftitskaya"go.~udarstvennaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opy-t- naya stantsiya (for Blazhevskiy, Yaropud).-3. Ukrainakiy nauchno-issledovateitakiy institut zemledaliya (for Rybak). 4. Sekretarl partiynoy organizatsii kolkhoza, imeni XXII s"yezda Kommunistichaskoy partii, Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Kuzik). 5. Glavnyy agronom kolkhoza imeni XXII s"yezda Kommunistiche- skoy partii. Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Zadnepryanets). (Collective farma-Management) BABSKIY V,A., inzh.; RUBCHIIISKIY, A.V., kand.takhn.nauk; KHROMICY, Yu.D., IV nzti, Density of marcuty vapor in open-type ignitrons. Vest. ~lektroprom. 34 no*8--A-40 Ag 163. (MURA 16:9) (mercury-are rectifiers) BABSKIY Y , inzh.; RUBCHIVSKIY, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; KHROIACY, Yu.D., inzh. Density of marcuty vapor in open-type ignitrons. Vest. tlektroprom. 34 no.804-40 Ag 163. (YUM 16:01) (Mercury-are rectifiers) BAELqKIY, Ye., akademik; SORIN, A., inzh. Fedio pills. Radio no,&31-32 Ag 164. (MIHk 17.1-1) 1. AN UkrSSR (for Babskiy). U, - P to 11 tz U U 4 4 17 a to a 21 z? ZI it is a * it is' A : v-w 2- U V I z W-114A k . d N.,!-A -4. A ,.-A V '-- ONE< I $M A Pei Fit rpt 0 ?,(1 1 A 'Tb* Itwimal iftd'of a pam atimiLlus m the activity th. = X 11. Mkaccva WA E. D. 90 A ~~A,,Fui. IF(U. S. S. R.) 40, No. l,.'mC(rdj7oXlj, 00 9 I 42)(ISKW)V`4)n the 1111~iiiol efipl%. Willi crin" blood. I -06 cilculat)#)n and transplantatitin of the kidney from the ali- durnind! cavity to the neck. one can ptmume that the -90 00 nitcyanistim of reflex muntrill provoked by it painful stimulus -00 0* is Atic to sevrral facton. direct action of the mn-ous th i " tiou find humoral action of ~me .00 4=07mnue" FtIn IICt,. ?fgafliron after Slifflulation of 000 h, c h so g affeleml nerves, go t c activity of the kidney or the water- %all exchanKc i&Ahe ti-sucs. W. A. 11crizil-rig Low mindiflotic dMaits is W braw I b .00 A. a. Aleksandrov&U. =00 B Va. Kryssliev. ArM. ici. 6W. (U, S. 8* re 0 No., 1-2. 147-74jitt Engliih ulbors studied changes in the rundilimmil xalil~ry and so motar giallean at dop following a single intoxicatilm wit If 00 ZI "4 1 beir tich"i0oll ' 'The le "it'. :too fiijecl~od =*Pod. to and 00 9 2P:s:ft~Zdi*ttuhmnces of the amilitioned reflex activity. 9* Th 90111 ese disturbances we" noted only during the study of iiitht-cociditimml rrAe_%e*. CJ=Srs in %be ctiridj6pikA rellexa to sound end skiti irritstilimm were mtel ouiv in nd were twt A~in%t. As a result "c"It e=011-ows 11 'A . iti. local parabiotic changes tit the visuid emicis of the birdo we oi*mvd expietimcd by the at deqmction tif the relationship between lite strcnxth of the cm4itlatted light ittitalkiii and the otent of The clmlli- Ala-ILA milAitunwiL 0 tudied reflex. The it-stomtiou of the conditiocied refiez -- ---- - was Activity has a cyclic Character: the parmlikitic Chang" *1 tinits, incyrage, at othem, decirmic. In.wcurdanct -fijjjj-T(W_6;,T It- with the pil)'Choplith0l0ity of t1left-SlittC p(lit(fUlUit i-I.H. U U AV to MiT-. -V--r . 5 a a V 0 U 1; " 0 r, 4, ; , life irlilill, timtroW Irads 1,, lilt rojmbi,kni that the At-tion 0 M Ifit)PtAIIIIIII AM life Wj*tlGl it "till t it 'A IMUM JAAIIII 0 0 Is 4 0 00000 0 is 0 0 0 paistill ik, I'lusillfro A" six"Ifivaill 1.4 $1" Illsilfwaliffifig Do*** 0 0 0 0 0 0 of the neurodynattlic It"I of a 4t.fir. tit W. A. P !, - a - 0 - a - 0 -Is 0-9-w-w -w-w -W W-W-W 0 0 0 0 ~ ~ ~~i i ~0 ~ ~0 ~ ~__ 11 13 " 11 It " is to a I J? 1. )S zo is v a )P 30 if v u )d a * 0 a " 16 t1 L, .1 to a f, L I r, A _j L a to r 4 1 1 T v I J_ -A 4~ a M 0 u4jt Io to ~_ 1. a A .11 - A JL. A -,--too loop -0 oo., CA TEX INMIMICS OF ADRXKALINI ON THI ZXCITABIL17T OY TRX TIMBULLR APPRATUS. Z.2, Rabskil suA V. Vinodsrov. lull. biol. mod. OXPII- 3. Woetl6ns af adrorializo led to an increase In the excitability of the vestibtLIar app. (a decrease In the rhoobass, and chromazle) B.A. Corson 00 J A A S I . &I JAIL kRo.*CAj 'Loll fill "I CL.111FICA1113% 41.8i , lla,~ It i, ` - -,-. - 1--- -1 - An to It It of K It Is lc u K n It 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 io-o a 11 An a 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 - :00 coo coo see ISO* tloq WOO p9 Bkwfa--, ~. -F "Babsky, E. (editor) Human Physiology." (p. 156) Rg.,v. by Konradi, G. SO: Advances in Contemporary Bi2j= (Uspekki Sovremennoi Biologii) Vol. VII, No. 1, 1937 _w -W #'.I,* 0-11 0 0 0 a 4 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 A, M J 111 r 9 A i JL al. a I V I L At 10 . _ _ - ~ . 21! 00 1-00 00 I The pbyslot*c&l role of the sympathetic nervous system th ti f h fl (11) as compared with the nor- land tid h i-00 c nervous eye- e t in P ir od o e sympa man. Thl h uman paro thited g After 8-15 day$ it rim to 111) d l 0 uman tam and of adrenaline on the escitability of the . an ( mal innervated g i -00 vestibular apparatus. h. B. Babski!4 V. R. Vinodarov I ` 7 - ne thatolM. After the injectionof I cc. Of I:IOUO&tFOP i i t 7'A tr. S. S. R.) 25, 4 1 -8 yJV4 and F. M. Lampert. J ' ib f l W i A on mu At he waction of saliva by 11 as a result of reflex 5t The ccretion o(M is considerably dc- 1 .00 ar on o vcst u angat L4)- pr (inF ch. 4S)0V f i d id FIQOPS. )l r l l c ~ l I l 01 Desympathization letcly stops oni Z 00 co- e a ter cerv s is obscr-red on the t4wrate chroug~xia it bilit i i h d Th di . never c t w p r r a d c ease in Ca and a dectrase in K in the i i 00 exc a nt s e e n y Abora.6c.synipathectoiny. pt-l-Usts In soine cases for several years. Subetitanews ncr n an results saliva. I increases the qIMISISICOUS scmtion of the gland, z0 0 injection of adrenaline (1) augments the excitability of the decreaws Ca, increases K and increases the amt. of org. vestibular app. Rhenbasi% and vestibular chronaxia are inairriAl in the saliva. S. A. Karisla =00 diminished. The action of I Ix-rhists for over a day. 111. :0 0 00 The effect of the stimulation of the sympathetic nerve on t Il b kil d F At 00 . s an . . a respiration in human beingii. H. I ,0 00 LwnpcFt. Md. 411-62(in French. 53).--Chang" in fire- go 0 , :0 0U d amplitude of respiration were observed when n q o . c nerve was stimulated by means of in (bet : :g ~ 0 f inductiouccAl. M S7mpatheUc innervation oft~~ tid gland in human behip. 0. A. S(iu French 75-6).-Cenico-tboracic sympathectorny sesult4 in a dectraw in saliva wmtion by the desympa- No 00 00 A S I L .11ALLJ;V~KAL LITIRAI~kf CLAWFIC.T.C. ;::o 0 00 S too t U it .11 44 K It R' U at _ ~ ~ UD i n a x. 'P I a ew C) 4 1 w w I a a 3 1 0 0 0 0 0;0 0 0 0 0 V 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 94000000004 0041100 060* O i 40 o *!@gas 0 0 - * 0 o o 0 0 0 0 BABSKIYJ, Ye. B. "Electronic Changes 'of Activity of Cholinesterase in Nerve -~'ibers." Byull. Eksp. Diol. Med., 18, No.3, pp 58-60, 1940 0- :177 ims"T" 101-071TO 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 a *Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 - 1-1 6 h -L L L 0 t' P Q R I I W V --A I Z A- N It M tt I I ; It, . - k 1 All ;:, 1 14 new parmaympothicolytic substance platyphyllin. A ' . R. ~ S. 27, 1, 11.1"kil. Compi. r.J. awd. A. t. 1 t 90 M Ow i-I'llrd Imot 00 41n, ImIl "Wa.ml I VtX1,4411) -4ci OAM-1,111n, - 1 l1frWitIA1114114 tit' li,tjjIv IflinntJ jJlCrtIt-t prillmon hulufic sitiolown4l kif lilt- 0 0Arl gal allm of Or 11ralt. Ini'vin-11 of 0.01 (101 s. of 1 i' - myllilvifill in lite (I"Ic w4uht-41 ill On, 411l,41.1wardlive 14 . 00 tile vIIrrI% vmollumllv Awwvml aftes, r%eildliml if lims. tvillpaiii All'i vago.). Fqn'. 0 0 ,flow that thi-ling inhibit. 111t, i-i~- t4 -vital-n = 00 11) tile Ir"llillatiml.,, of ovivrs. And 111.1 of lie dow it-quiied hu 06% pknj%,,&- iq '-1) 2.% lotirl KIT 11-1 titan tile co"e-IiIntiling dollt tit airopitiv. Inj%vlimt ,f '14tvphyllin Irmlifed indli-pof I.I.kNI pfc-11(i. I '0 1. in lo-I ..A-. tilt. infln'.41- tilt It" , Inal ""d wit. Cut Im-low Ill.. olvdillk ohl"11641A. 1: goe 00 ,1 vsoi,lu~ exi'm Mum that 0.1vid-VIlin J-4 lult t fi 41 I o atnt it inder tile fillinasims ill lite mri 0 w tile orivr vmIiog,,, 1,111 InvVC111% ill w-two opi'll tile licatt. -I .4 Acelvi. - ti lt Ofe WI 11 l e V "oll-V- or . 11 l t"09 II- le Ion A W.,_1 tka. ~ f we 00 wt - in doell th, unt vit'vi vitin-I a dt.~p o prF4- sure m slovving of lite beavt after Injection tit plittyphyilin. ' PlatYPhyllin tttwq not prevent (fie nicotine effectso(amtyl- M R h 0 I . at cholinc. = I IF I A I M I I A CLAtIlPICATtCh tjo 0 00 s we 0 419 t l - AV K3 il 0!41 to 0 : all qq IN or It a It M An I a 04 NO n .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OUT* 6oob". -"I A. A. Kitawa- , . 17. No. 14, 37-40tlM). liw. M 4 BY.M. Ebpd. A -' 4 It is s1lown that in the central oetyvu* Watrul dwft ii 1 -.7-Me in ants. .09wiml furr PkYGW. 1"Ktkma. d of Adrenaline on the opticAl thma"A. F. 11. -'- 4ul G. T. Stmenovs. Bylill. Ekjpd. Plot. VtJ Ilah& . T~ ' 4-5 50-2(1944) U t i d 8 1 rserva ons were ma - e an 0. o. , healthy persons and an 2 patients submitted to unilateral 2 jusulax-thorwic ganglionect 1* The chronaxia of the 7 00 1 1 petipheric p bent wu dtt . with a chrotwimeter. c!7 so a One to 1.3 e adrecalive (1: 10110) was introduerd sub- cutaneollay. C%ronaxis vins detd. wwral tim" More 00 the lnjectkm of adrenallne and 30-60 min. Lftt-r the in- ' 00 birteen isiJiNctions were carried mt. In 10 jection. l cipts., optical chruslaik decreased after the injection of 0o adrenaline, and reached the min. 15 min. after the injec- 00 tion; then it retumed to the Initial value. In 2 casei, the deerme was 0.4-0.16 and 0.76-0.19 millisec.. resp. Ile 00 rheobase usuAlly increamed after the sinlultaneou~ intro- ductiott of adrenaline with a decrewse in chronaxia. Thus, adrenaline in most caws caued a change in optical chro- naxis oppoifte to that obm-rd after sympathectonly. go is is an addnl. proof for the regulation effect of the sym. Th pathetic ne"ous system an the stimulation ii the opik-W Allah-Wt. `~Klya C.. Machd. -00 -40 0 so 100 t I- A b[TALLURGKAL LITZIAT.1 CLIMPKI1100 -.7 I V rW 0 N a I V IN 9 A) 0 3 9 V Uw twoc wrl flu Kt9tl RM 00000 a 00 0 to a 2- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 00 3 goo 1 =go a F goo ZOO zoo so too Lee WOO It 10 if a AN 11 a I I I "..-G -1 A__L_L_ALJ1__JX_ so A f a 61 a Q a 4 Effect 01'eserini "d prostiarnIno on a nerve absolute f t h H I H di re istoo. rac . I.- a alul and I G. J~"'.vrev. ory p 11YUM FkSpd. fii'd. At .d. 17. Xu, 6.30 --Arroyl- : thollat lontied lit nerve ecittrrit &fill fibeirs is a rrmiltili 0 g f th t i l i i t f 00 00 r! Coillf"Wen o e nenv se sun s a actor for I ie rx- mpu citability fol the nerve fl~ue. The effect of r-zrillc ¬ p"Istictilifle. i.e., Substatim paralyzing cholnicstem.'e. wit, -00 00 I investigated in older tothicidatt the role of atertrichroline in 006 tile tic% -cluptitent it( abs. irtfraclocine-. The vxpi-. imere t turw out, with "lit, numle of ' .00 o W Rana tromipwar8j. ]- Wine *112 Illed in colIC11%. of I Ift, MI, I *. BMW, and 1:'-UKI'. ptiustiginine lit t,oiirrwiut~ms of 00 *3 1: L", 1: Oft). 1: ItM. and I U11). Under tile action of =00 rtme, the filtration of the &IF%. reftsoctory phaw In- creawl; ewille (I:Zxxl) califted lRol-Oll Othill of file ah,. 9 1300 000 tviractorincks 2-4 tinit1b. Lai Proloilted wakiling of tile l a-scriti ml nerve uection with Ring" w4n.. the dumthin nt c go- ~oboo. rrhactothirm fr(tonled Ito a vidur appituthniff the o0 witiod. In a cosicti. of 1:100, the change of [tic sh,,. te- S fractory phase of the nerve tram, alighlorr, at"] in a ronco. of 10 00 h b 00 , isoc arift was o served. llieefttvtofpr~tig- ,0 inine is less strung; in a cuticu. of 1:5(k), It increatortl the abs. tdractorimim of the nevve 1.&-3 thum I-Nerine and prootistnine inactivate cholincoteme and thu, inhibit the goo hydrolysis of arttykholine funned in the nerve on stirraile- tion. Acetylcholine accurnulates in the nerve and causes :1 prolorigation of the abs. rtfmctiainess. In Luge cfA%cns., tykholine o1cciviamm excitability of the nem tissue. 00 tfoo A I a. I t A METALLURCICAL 1.1111MA1116111111 C1,0111FICA710111 114- tie* tic.. 80.411" are a salami IF 0.. out al.I316-11 .11431 CK Goo- Ito U It AV 00 AS . I I I . I . p 5 , . 1 0 rW 0 of it it It tv tv to a it a it 'K it K U Ct a I Iff Of 5 a a 3 . O 0060000000000i.od #0000 000000 0 0 : : 00 t -0 0 0 0 so 0 0 * 00 a so oboe 1111114111111111 _j"L_9__2W__ _-9-9 A W-1111 ix go IX L - k ~ I ., 4, A .4 FROMM ..0 FROptill'Us ~Ot. : Klecttotoldc, Changes of activity of tholintitlermse Ili the nerve Oblim. 9. Is. Illadaskil unit P. F. Ittisiurv ( Kuh,is v tall jum Wme qi1tb)wt,,,I Jay Invarill of litittlat Isoutiolarbiattle Ili tilt Owlitll 0 at a diriarl-cuttrot til OAU-0.1 ma. (in 5 it, min. Arvivi. at clittlimar vras a tried to the eirruliant to a eamm. of 1: l(A). , 1XIII), At thricuatkode the activity of the ch(alinc~tema,r is Imtrased; at the amade it is iaictm~l. I he emm-sit it! lamt)-k-holln, is hijibri it% fha~ raith,kie mon and k-Aw in the antutr cuiidim than in Lvautital entail - r* ~iivus. IU clianSes in the activity of the cholinebtesit,, may be due to the Wit of final in the nerve. Actift'lif O"tYkjoume on of been. I a;* and F. A. kiltuam's ( 11" ic"011 0 I.vailla. Nj,,ccaw). It ytin. 'ErIport. Iii.q. Wed. 19, Xo~ 4 43-5(1944)~Ill 6" mirs call ampts. the bokitil heart of a frog WAS laeffiltoed fly Ili%' ';1T1aUb InctlUXI (a OW11111A wa* irtwuld thrumsh the juarts into the ventrivir). tile stilia,i. of emylebtaline acted only on the jnu%clt~ of the :1T vt-wricle. in tbr-,w exptia. only, the neg. inwropic effivi. Hitt ai-txmitlamukit hyslu,vint of I lie th 1-t hin. wm~ aaI,,etvnI. fit -timthrr ~wiivs of tile cipt,. the tannulA "a~ ititm. ;a; hl-t iut~, the fight auricle: tilt- .1111, Coed it% all q I, - 1.- :30 0 ILA of I.Isit-1411* of the 11CATI. In %11i% mw m.r. illtal"'pic all't livit, TALLOCKAL kill 4 tie* 00. it,'I lrollie r1kris vacre olm-mA. G. 1.0-1,11 x .0,110 2-4- (lie wir Q- u a AV 00 1%;* i --V-r V Or At a it 14 11 it a I A 1 4 rw 0 x 0 '1 aw la a I a MCI Ad 0 0 0 * 0 ! * : :10 0 0 0 * * 6 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 , 0 00 0 0 0 a 4 a of 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 o 0 0 0 0 A 09 00 06 00 00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. -1- 1 - - -* a a . All . . .. All All . All . . - o' ou cp I "It; it p u 11 IS of 10 No 4) At u 43 66 amo A, 7' it 00 Mechanhunot lLhepw"~llj*mwu1)u;- almonolaUWaide. genecl Phil ylline. phylline. and senecittaine. E--.jL_ I A- Zltvft Pculdv~ lWasogical i T"C'sk'4. a. No. ti. wrl"ciplivilinr 111). all'I scurcioninr ..f stimilli f1wil vaAAAA tletTv It, ..whav 11"t 1"r%vul joliltdil"ll ..I s 1. at . AlOw" lirl A, Ill.,. U-1, With I at :.,it. 11 at ItIll. at,,[ Ill at NO p.p.m. tarlivity indicAted by dtxv) .00 it, i~~laltxl frog hearts &bow the atrcq)ine mechanism .11 *0 p.tra-YzIllml llfll%'t iv act irmi. The 1,1,16que ' t Cl.-I - 19-412) was emphiyrcl. Iuti,on F. o o 01000 ATURE CLAWFICA110% - 000 goo 300 1 moo t:0 0 boo boo 'too .01 ad 13 --------------- too I Art I a 'w 0 9 As s AV 47 a, At it to lot 14 a pturt Ito, 00 0 0 0 a 00000 00 u ~iml` 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 91090 000 00 06,99 Goo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- m M- ti T -71 AE 20 t4kOfOl 004 A Polatitition tifilict under the action of acetylcholine on the nerve conunimm of Amodonts. U. 11. ItAiliskil, A. G. Nimlichikov and li. 1). Shelkhom -11jX:-FAiPl1. t Biel. Ated. 19, No. 4 A. 17-IM09,15).-EiLgits. %ere g: rolIVII.. .4 IA0,01111 1:1JO01 III thr 1111cf. -00 a (R-. Ore. waction 1. 11ol"I III Ow lim.t. 11"Ur. I'llis jkdorifilic ramt I% tiallally VIUjV. it, 00 I its el 11tv, but ill rux-pik"Lal cx~ (slay lie 2. high A. 00 Nl lov. TlIV alittu"Ii lwlicvc that this mn~ C.-4rtfml i, .00 "XII)CCIL-11 Willi The f(willation it( acetykill,1111C. MOMMO - Im 0: An- g 31 gaivj~ANJAIO. 4614- A, 1. 1 UP A C- "V&- - pomp 41 a im -90 00 L'=Lrm= 1-t r* P. -1111t hemomd at the awj& and at, 01111110 41411M b obtalnelf by "go too PIP., ago too No o A S a - S L A ETALLIJRGK4L LITIMATLAC CLASUPIKATION tio 0 it U 4v 43 is 1, 1" Sol( S v 1w a 9 1 IF a 9 A a 3 0 1 wx P, Is It 09 91 1 24 7 7 4A 11- C. 8 f F. 094 ~7,-f; ,'. C! ICA- 99A so C 8 0 00 go go go 00 v AIA.SLA OITAL UYIN&TUff ctAjjlpjCAjj06l a., d., It ILL IS AV K) Ali; 41 1K 19 09 W R It it ft 0 0000 0 0 t-JILISPIrc. FF-4 T MIT lif'A.D JhD C.111)1*S K I I -ief- j?t* E Cottablaild affelict at adenoune triphosphate. AC94.1010- tine. and tons of potasshum, lsbosphoms and matnestum on muoJ-e. I-. It. llat~kil, . G. KurcucvsLaya. anti P F. Nlittacv licalth, Peopit', Health Colloilksairiat of SSSR. Mvcovi). livill. Ekiftel. Ri,4. Afed. 20, No. 11, W-2 (11145); cf. CA. 35, -.4;N1; 36. (1178t; 37, ITINOi; 39, (13601. -Adrii-iiie triph-. 1(m)'(0) had little (it lit, Ithate it), at dilu%. 1: IIXXI it effect n contracting excilicd muscles in Hingti All. Aecty1choline (H) produced significant tesjmvn~vs at dilu5. up to IM.00n,M). After I treatment %ith 1. 1 tirm-vi.-tral itratillents with It prohiml mayrr itilcii- rtactimi- thiiii 11 Withoill liretreatillent with 1. 1 J.'Irlitim" the imusele treaction to 11. Addn. of RClot Mr.O.-motiat,thiti incrm%ed theeffect,, on the muscle of 1. but CAC1, 111.1 the opt-ile effect. The mults indicate that the eflect, of talimm ou the I reartion% diffirt from thvit diriet vfhvi Wl Mil%ele colittArthill. K Stall a 61 a a a a 0 0 9wee =00 age coo coo woo Wee tie 0 voo 00 )a-, Woe -0 KLO a 00 000 I~IOSKIY, Yevgeniy Borisovich "Physiology of Humans and Animals," Moscow, Sovetskaya Nauka, 1946 a F a ill I L . a AL 0.6 4 1 -' , .-4 ;~- I Y- ~ 'j nit Ull us d jt~ -j A sobitstice ii broin wbkh smidtiaes mosdit to acetyl- chaline, &W a biologlical metW for the de4erminstim of scetykbolloo in nerve tissue. IlabAil nd 11. F. Minaev (Acud. INW. Sci.. 144. tied. 22, No. 4. 5-X(1114111). It W.t' found I lat rualkloil,; (if ralAtit or Filinill-pil; llr"ill~ ill "Illch Or 'Imly1cholille (1) wits drsitoy"I invica-ti the --timi of addcd I un tile Irvills almlontilli-of tile flog. Thrimitar of the inere-A%e is not known, Ulthoush it was found tkat I lie K im productd a similar effect. It is sugge,,ted that he diflikulty in thr axviy promdure introilist-W by thi- factor can be avoided if tile total activity of the fresh I i~uernjulsion is compam) with that I found lifirr the addn. of a known quantity of I to lite pretin. after the cornpitie ilr.-itructiunofibclcwilinallyprt-.,.ent. EugencRolcrts U 9 If It 000 go 0000 39931*411 44301 ON D-V ill (W 0 a 8 1 ff It 5 a a 2 a V oo**00698 11-00 -06 *00 goo zoo to 0 to 0 49 0 goo goo ago tles moo to 1 11 11 14 11 It 0 is ad III a a is IT a 11 14!vll AA Q 4, 0 1 U44. 00 of a!;." Meet of hydrogen sulfide and "um sulfide an anspby- 00 a lactic sbock U, 11 qoI lAud %t A. Fi.,I,wa (W Inst., At ).*IG . Ekspil. 14". AN. 22. No. so j Wow M. 57-4k)(Jtmfl)~C.Uln" 1110 fullv Arnkiliz"I it) horw,tium ~%tffrred total onaphylacticr %hock on Intraratilm, injr,-timi of the antigen. Administration ot Ils; or XAN4 jtt,t *0 a fore the antigen did not alter Ih6 txttctnnc The tizcA animals could withstand about twice the dose of ego; fide (0.1ri mr.) which was riTt-t-tive in Ihv c(introls. milfbile clently dm-s not produce drsensitiYation. 00 00 j *1 A S A S L A tTALLtFGXAL LITERATIRE CLASSIFICATION 8j - - __ - - - - .20" U n IV PO L%j it it si K it rt it cc 10 " 0 it it - - " P 0 0 41 0 *is 0 9 0 is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 a 0 0 0 0 0 a;* a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 a u1i $Is iev walk, at at) 4-0:40 IS 11- 4-4-J- 'so *0 -00 00 'led. - .5. -00 00 - IV- see %cnii- %ul- but zoo 00 too as* us* ties ties ( -Z - A An I t A rW 0 w 0 1 N IM 9 uo IT I IjA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 0o 00 0o 00 00 09 ee 0 0o f 00 00 0 0[#.e 090 00000000000000041"""' 0 0 0 0 0 f it 0 0 4 -V0 0 0 0 a 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o o o o ve At " , " , or 3 ", At it a k IV ti rS lorict of ScvtylcbW(n* nd ph coull 0 ysoll actiou. 1j. 1, - Rellin st"j li -00 , n som `I.. I ti Alrd 2z 11 S . W - . o 11 N -32(ftilim- X ? . cctl* chNi -JT fit. t C% [ It, Irtallic Its 9411 " $011, 1,%- 1 '.66 r I'lit: i I'llyii'l 14 till Ill. rill, loiIIII MA 1 * 00 I rill 11 ,11 -It,% Im. hich OIC Ago u I. IIII "it 111i, = I it, It -hIt,, iml "," 00 , fair t. 0 00 If. A. W, sli er o J~ n A SO-ILA NITALLUPtellAt LITIJI&ILar CkAj SIFICA11C. u ts Lv_ (I it .0 0 0 0 0 0; 9690 0 0006, 0 0 910 0 0 * 0 0 a o 0 0 1 00 are o woo C300 tjo* U_ iti tLa V'71 4n i i -------- y--,i -W n i 010 oo re #nM 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 ig 0 0 0 0 *Is 00 00 0 o 0 o re 0 o * 0 0 111, 004" so 00 sea sod 00 4 09-31 sea so. PIM111111 AWI FROVIMIS .151~ 00 see coo 1 01 JkdtSWine on the opt "namysty mad dark sdspt&tim al the eye. _E. )A. HatAkil and 1). K. Skulov (State (11 S.S.R.) 32. 16944(194A)(in Rumi, ).-Tbe adtainis. tmikm Cj I cc. Cot a 1: I(M "n. 0( adrenaline (1) subcu- tancously into 12 Istaltby persons amelerated ibeit dark adaptation and increased the ligbt slensitivity of the dark- adapted eyv. Smilar administration of I to 3 persons subjvetell to unilateral cervico-thoracic Vangliovectonly CAUMA Similar Changes. sintv it hAd becu lorrvit"I'ly shmin that Auch IpInKlionectouly prMumh a (6-teaw in dark adaptation. thew efteel- vtlllllm~ire file role of fill- ion. capulty sympathefic nervous systvin it% tile adalltat of the eye. S. Gottli~b A I a I, L A 21TAILLUIxICAL LITERATU0111 CLASSIFICATION see ------ --- --- --- 0 u III AT I r -I -r-7-F-7 GO ONT vit m AS .1 AT 't IT I Iw 0 1 yf a 9 A a 3 v 0 40 0 0 *1* 0 a 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 As It Is )1 3; .11 .0 .0 .0 .0 0 Is so) so 436 SO 41 ellIk,A. 81-144-4-A' Is 30 A r, ~Z- FISISI . PIOCIOUS AND FIGPINIIII WWI LA,(~~h q, CoMbIned MUM on MG wis III aderming trIphogphSgs, **A eA- acatykholisit, and lasslum, calcium, and maptalum 9 a long. UU-S-. B. flaw",kil And 11. P. Mingry (Inkt. Illol. Chcm,',XM-.Mnrf-.,Mo%coW)'. A'a1xfeI58,23M(IW).- 00 Adenoolne triphosphate did not produce contm-iion t4 thr "00 009 to. rectus abdomiuis of the frog and led to small contractile '00 response of the leech mu-icic. at the concns. used. Aftrf -00 00 one application of the adenosine tripbosphate soln. tht frog and leech muscles rract to soins. of acetylcholine with -00 coutractimsolincreasedintensity. It follows that adeno- sine triphosphate sensitittA the muscle to acetylcholine. 400 The increased conen. of K Ions leads to a markedly III- Creased motion to acety1chollac of muscles subjected to the action of adenosine triphosphate. Contraction (it myosin threads produced by adenosine tripbosphate in the presence of KCI is inhibited by Ca ions and increased god by K and Mif Ions. When the concn. of Ca ions is in- glee oev creased adenosine triphosphate don not cause contraction of the dorsal muscle of the leech. Both in the frog muscle 0 0 a and in that of the leech adenosine tripboaphate produces 'Pipe ALIL! no contraction in Ringer soln. with increased content of fro 0 Ca, and leads to a persistent dearase of the contractile rqeor~sc to acetylcholine. IS 1). Walter goo see SOO Soo a goo ~,L NCTALLWGICAL UT146TIAl CLAIMFKATM .3o.1 ""Inv goo 5111coo wir o"T cot 113112101of 614431 nor aftv III U a if 10 a . . I F 1 1- T-T--" I - . a v s4 A11 I t I 1W 0 N wilful&$ 29111 0 0 D It 041 Kdulnt 192111 tin III* a I Is It 404)0 0004100*00*41000000900000000000000000000000 4 Is 04) 0000004900009000000% --09900600416066486SA Ar UP w w w W.- 0 0 0 V.- M-11 U a u b. N . w zi R-r. - - I . : boo Snalfixation of mode to ihollne and acetylcholine and the supposed existence of cholitte seetylase. 1j, 11*11lkil and V. F. Mirlarv (Avail, Alvil, and Ill% r"lli-agues (C.4,1~ 39, 2510') still awl Alaim (C.A. 39. 00 2 0471) have suggestal the enzymic synthv~i, J atetyl. A Ittilitic frout ch(gine still amate lit the Isimnee 4 adeno. -itic triphosphs-e. The allegiA ewynic was tianicif clio. 00 line acrtykw. 'ieptating their cillits., the aut1wrs found Anit the contraction of rectui abiloinini% of fr(;Ri and go f the dorsal muscle of Iecche,; fit resiouse to cho1ine is 00 jeatly increased by the prewilm nf aden(Kine triphos- 4iste. this locrea-e depending on the coticu. of the latter. 100 t I'lic increase of otmerved naucle contraction ruity Ilimibly lave been due not to the stinvulation of acetylcholine syn- litsis by sticnosine triphosphate, but to the wwitizing o0 ffect of this substance on the 1~t tnu_lm~ V. 1). W. Cluinest in the activity Of Chou"WRIGradmi of nervous tissigib U04K Ohl lROMMICS Of COSAft"t cwtcut- [':UJk, AIL! it. F. %finaev (Aead- M-L. %I-;7lvF ,%Vw"4M. .41:14(101111, ef. A. 00. 1,W) , L. t1k' CAI 1114tr Of "%I%t . (411`11-1 t""Art "t ""A'" - -ielaw. while IN- antmir lq4duq-,~ t1w OU1.1. u1 11%, Wt limit w41 i4 ni 610 its &ITALLOWCAL "11"Tt"al C"St'"Al'o" lee lee lee .00 goo =00, to 0 Do* =4110 us 0 lee* --0o So 0 So 0 boo tto 0 tie 0 tie* r r it K KID 0 0 U As ME a a K Ft u 0 1, a 0 o 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 so 0 090099:990090096,09-609 0-091000000 A 00 A -fit go a ill! sod 010 e a 000 010 13 Gov 0 07-0- 1 . - I - ~ 1 5 - v , a p2"11111 AND "01,11111ts 1.01. Chances to the contents of Acetylcholine in nervous tissue under the Influence of constant current it Pedag-'Kical 11M.. NICY'vow -).'IF "'I law. 11 54"4v, a *ou,,,jWlLable clectrodc., were applied S7, 7y, to dot brain and a4l.c. of 4-10 "'a. was U%ed for loinin., of th, brain were removed and analyzed. alter whicl, pima rrve fibrs ofdog and cat were situiLuly mated. In all cases the tissue immediately adjacent to the cathode showed an intrm~e in acetylcholine and that next to the anode a dreft*,c. L. E Mon glow 111111A Iwo - ------ Lk 1440#0 -d 11NAO&O HIP 01W Car b U N AV 10 A% 1, 4 * 0 t, IKI In a, so a, P't-elt- in *1* 0 o 0 0 g g Blow sons"IF 111M ad OW 0 a W I IN a 9 A a 3 .00 see coo COO 004 0 001C 000 oo~ 002 0 Ott ~000 000000 -100**900601006404111000000 000 000010000*61~ ;00000000000000000*0'04101000*000000000**O:oooeoo 1 1 U CTW 30 31 32 13 U b31 IS P Q 41 -1 ASCOUGMAILP w am IST -11, _ -_ !~k f 'I !i ~ S,r --- yx_# -t --- --- 00 00 Oe 00 go= 002 00- :0- 0411 000 Au!M431 1"32 01 alh-9 q.)!q.% mcl! I au xv z p1j, WgIl IA34,311 01 *AqIgUSy Xopgnta J#PU*j R3IqM an"" Wojq 10 Mumqns sqj jo amlyu JW21welp OqL we vv I I j ri 4-1 w -I --v -1v .v , it M, k IV ~f It V Pi It It v: I ki 1. itv Ak- e a so0 a0 40 0 j 0 0 _0 ~ 0,-, W.-. - Ab 00 C, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ,)~. o *qst o 09000 oge 0i 0 -0 6 0 of 0 0 l U Is It a 2 3) 3 4 JS Is 9 a 30 49 41 a 0 of 6~ee A e - R- J&L-t Z Effect of the decomposition products of adenosinstri- Of mus"clell to &Cetykb*' the Belkilltivit Id o b W C Se n osp Y p l k f!W it me. anti 11. F. Mimsev. flyult. E Mid. Ifrd. 23. No. 2, 118-1111007) - -S,,tiou- exi-1, - re liegun only after uilris. of (11V Saille vollell. of avelvicholinr ofaltog. Tests by kilditilidd. frie"t suwahoc% to aectyleholint. e.g. ,,hatc, adenoinctripholdiate. ademylic acid. adrn~inr. inotinic acid. and p3rro- and orthophotphate. TheliffoOll wt% kept tit 7-:1. The conens. it-icti were 1:1o". ,er. -tov h h f f fi e mt tivii, W4, t . 1 ect o e Tim ef t is Itecause of Ilse ruldd convemion tit the diphophmc Itil zoo 0 l th 1l h ld f i o er n. o a 4o t into the tripho4phate. Reactions w 3 MAWanct4 were eitlivi- ntg. or very wcak. Solo, of the test %albstatit" alooe trave on reaction. Varion% cool. z 00 Ion-1 li'mis %Cie (tied. and it w- loolid that kcrivkholioc .00 .111011de. advilylir avid. jold 11-1 in cons. i hinationt, greatly incir.twil the itot-ol.ir -otracfion~ A gee 1l All other combinitionq showed diininkhed vffect%. it goo I*ar- that pyroithmidiale hot not orthopht"14mle i~ if Il ysiol. value. 'I'lle tirlitill tit fill- girmur M.-IT'ilifilix Cf. ; feet ufmletwlic acid anti pyrophoolihate it, nor yet rotiretv , 1 tou%t ,, prr-nt. clear. It 5crim that tlo-,~ - llowcvcr. it is ;xxojible that advito%incili. and triliho~phmv Itvitizin t t a W C d t h h b f t d hi see ~ o .S nun o een j c ave are fortne . w W. R. Hichter reaction on the miliw1c . tro 0 L A MITALLIsOmMoi WARAT10111111 rLhj3*j6me tso "so 004, WV out - ad a.. it, ' ~ ;r It n t 0 O 0 o 0 0 O o 0 0 0 *-0 0 0 0 0 JUE-0 , " 00 00 0 - - - 0 It 'I it it 11 :3 14 is Is V to i-A" JV )V ; x 11 1; it w u to 11 IS so 0 81 0 Jp L # r Q A j I y V T A A A . ' ~ - _' _ A - - _ ~ A It % IN -CE j.s % . a . 9 . I I la.-I A, 'OUIRI 4~11dlfiufsm of 0 1 & rat i;V;A, "'oT "it . 111411AIIII and 1 1 caCL . 1 w. -"rJV -33 271-40947) I R i . usiss . n sm).-Titas c tiotaluir ( chaujitim of the &be. reftwdifity of lactates uss tsiplaimed bw & 1 change., it, the enzyntic hydrolysis of acetylcholine and a - . . Chang- ..f its clanell. in ""VC filters. Tlao IrAwning of the tetrictivity sit the momilt,le tnar be explained fly an in- t jj fic*tylaholine owing to the activity of cirw in Illittinf 00 4 lowirvatf. it Viltalin"Jeraw is intolooral a i by esetille. the d, -c. anotic does not sholit any effort tali the 00 the effect of the antwie no activity (a( choliorlatermpe. and kor am, even c"'I'llictely tile lefrortivily is. thoerfol-r. West 00 Tile t-ffret of tile ("th-Ir am fill lefe"""' a, Al"witir lirtitt"Yat tile Iwawcr Ill net vr t'%4"r 00 1" reaCt Willi Acetylcholine atilt Istrvrots, the drVel"il- h f 7 I 0 4110 e ue- roan t intlicalc that ecartain phystiol. effects arising - ti." Ot at.-. -n tart-e ti"ur jrc, callumvi by changm in th 00 D 0 rtnatrnt 4, and rnzynto plitting 44 aectyk-boline. It ` ' ~ w4s 01%11 f%"jjj4I that igoelvtcholille Sake% parl in tile Forma- 16 410 ti"ll of tile nerve trillivIlvity. , .1.h1% functional Vitalize 1.1 O 6 2 the state of the excited tillue in clanwaitionce of excitation wag Milti,jerM as ji,peollool, MIJISOUSIS not CIDMI)ICIVIY. Tile v ti- 4i I 1 h - n ner e r nc c on the accumulation of marety offrels of macety1clullose. r*rTioC, Atilt MtrOPittf On the chance crit-lotiVilY (If ncm arc of thealls . W. R~ 16chlor 60 --- ASS. $1 A. 0 T AiCUPGACAt MfgAtUill CLASUFOCATCad 14-1 all "'.0- . IS a u A, it'" ; An I I a ftj 0 a I Sir IN ~%Aa a ~38 T~ at IS n It a K ff n If Cat SO IS 0 0 -00 A0 0 COO Cie A04111 000 see coo 400 nos lee 4, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a : 0 0 0 0:9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 k It 11 It is a Is in SIAS 11IVAAJ;jI US Ax 36 11-m- I rac#C41111 wIts A- "d it' PhOlPbwYbt.d do, rivatives on the amwtl'ity j muw 0 to 214:00 Otine. 4uu' "' F- A"BAM F64W. Zhur. 8"S.S.m 104m). 44. C-4,41.0iW10, 4j.(WIAj. -The beg X whkh M1010 W" Ined dA the test Apet-J11WH - 1---d I. the mp.t W.., it. 11. ._ tablishawnt of da dat cc level W respottsie to mn em. Wind -"yscboU- an. (I X lo- _ 1 X 10~). Joe Thim- 'nine at I x 10-4 X 10-1 cmc'. WMO and in 0 1 X 10-'-f X W-Acomus.dmeam tbewnsitivity0l CIL, :0 !M6 wascle to AKTtYlcbD[ine. At I X to, - I x 10-6 c'1reG"c'ces`sIoIIstl'r c'sume's - '-- in b"UsitivitY of a de- This" monoPboophate causes the ssm cl. fects QU&U'AtiVCIY 418 thillmine, bUt (be chwiM am ICU 09- 00 pronounced. Thk-Ine dipbospWc at I X a-, _ 1 X 1()-'--L-FCOUtbeinuxiewmitivityloamtyl- clialirte. The act;ou of thismine and Its dTivs. cmitiot be 0 f suktstwu on the w. of scusitivity amir In ~i~~~tcnm has been prt. Viously inactivatm. a. If. KOROLapoff Q -00 .00 Od to 41116 000 see fee 800 Z;GG see x00 310* -00 too 2110 46 A AETALLUROKAL LITMUSt CLASSIFOCAIMM - ------ %30M 10.1aw see 131131 OK GNV III I m-5-a-5 - 77T INIGNO "to a"V 014 41 0 F B 11AMI to fw 0 A a 1 9 a Im a 3 1 v 11 Is a of It of It of U u I K"m n I 0 0 0 :10 0 0 0 00-0-0-0 00000 9 90 0 0 9 00000 0 a 0 0 0 0,6 04 a 000 0 0 a t , a , V a V Q .1 U 41 , It ' t 4A OL kk it it 01 h f i A t L A , al a A Ii L. L~J i, n : ' . t i. 1. . ,- , o ljffrct of acetylcholine and of InaOlvalloto of cholinals- (latest on the spontaneous electrical oftivitir of frol nerve 00 %~mtro. V. N ~ At trio'ev and h ~ _j)P*ho(v - -I ' l i ;t I - l ent a il rv j. Nanaik S A .1; K. So. :111:1 41(lill 06 C all Z vismal ft-etiotts of Into Itimall "roe rhal"d. either can 00 allalmalar with intact cim-uhation &Jill delalmy"I lipinal cofJ, Z -00 owmatedi heads. The "tive Jillactaudia ""placed cia we the brain ilertim. a,,hile the gtinot.j 00 j at brain wretiots on the level sit liar %suril reutrv%; liar isturntiols weir TxAnol. 1'Y .111 Tl .. .... Jill, Are I[tvru giAphie"lly. Actimi I-I a-il,10iolm, .I %. III. 00 activators (escrille ot I ~%A' I jolml lay appliva - lion III ruitably Illoislen"t taller ll't1lit law the sight trolet'. ArrIvIcholior. millimil %%.1, 11-1 .1 I X 10 1 1 X It) "; rwirriv 'Air- 111.11 at ao liKililike'll I \ ill ~N Ill A"10,11"i.... "I'mc 'lomal it. 4-th"I .'olv at Ill , W - -i". o AIIII1.1101 IIV 111"ICAM-11 41111,11111.1" I'l All oll.lll'~ lla 1 11 'Gild '1% . t cullabill"I amtYlehollow.c.-I Ior applicall'.11 flo s 1 1 I it r(Trct start% at Inuch lo'larr level; at Ill enhAncei, liar at hithes -o,. it,, 11,vt I, zoo l 1 l l f (h l t I woo S e 11,4111., l IvI v j tAllce uc ) cu pti'stillitillit, (1 2 X levels Life fairly lot% ,upprrWrig ellect. Aecty1cholitir I fail, act, a 1, rill.m.1 boo tjoe .00 ' - l Sir ~ D JA A, -0 -1% : i a o :I 1 a JVI 1 a a al I a,( Ill n 11 .14 0 0 all 0 all 0 111111:0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 all . w mad I At a 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 : : : : : 4 : : : : : gi~ 0-010.0 q 0-0 0 0000 09 00 so *I 974 t 't 10 g 106 e-, 0 lie 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 IS 0 fit Sit I A if h it jo -W$i Vu JAI) kV UPP& 41 UUNGPO "A, A A. to " 4~t~ I, , t t -,I - P-- I --I 2.0 MI.& 4A go .1 Elimination of action of acetylcholine on central nervous system b E'. It., Babilwl. , Pvklad~ Ak,jd- --After atropinicatiou u1:116(1019). 00 Z, .3 Nouk S R. 59, file elec. uctivilY relltaills, but atTlYlthillillc C&Tt is vlimintleil. This arsues ag,dilst theones of atety1chulitic actiun in mARifC31t2tiOu Of CICC. aCtiVitY which have i 0 02 k i ne ( . ven morph g-j g.). arisen remitly. DoIcs. g h n ether narcosis, were tirvIKtrinixecl und the chruna%ia lee 'If the inotor tone of the norlex was dvid. u%ing noulm,lat- izing lmint Ag clectrittIle; after e.tablialunctit ul the Imse- level, acely1rholitir (25-1(X1 -yt'kg.) was fialt4mitierd; this iv;ts Own followed ljy atropine (0. 1 will the vfft-(-t mt chnnut-da was drtd. ;I, ti~ual. The result% lie rivt-tt Sitallat t,%pt'. --I, al- I%. it., 'i"SA to 0 K-1al-IT 1-raill -A-gIuCIIt~ (if lite frog. 0 S L A -It-,,L-rKAt. LIIFRATLgt L11SIFICATICh 00 iw "nipipap6t KA RU KnIt Ill 0 0 0 000 0 4) 0 0 00 : :1: : : : 000 IS 0 0 0 000-44 roe go 0 1-Nie te t:00 A I i,. An 1 0 1 At of 0 Vo 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 14 IS 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 it 0 0 o 0 go *00 J44F Gr 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 12 11 it I) U is 16 4"A_ 00 C! Is IF n a 0 0 000000 431 000000 o 2 1: N a A.-L.1.1 cx W I A, 1~ -a fb 00 affect of a activity Of Isolated 00 mammal a A. G. Ilujachrv. h voklady Ak.d. Sank S.S.S.R. 60, 12W-la~ lt4S).-ATP 0 Ai a imAttful physiol. stimulator a( bean action. Isolated heart., of rabbit and guinea pig were perfused -A ith Ringer- Locke soln. at pil 7.3. with injec-tJoe of ATP in the (Orm 4 Na suit (famed immediately before the cxl)t. from the : l1a -Wt), intu aunal cAnula using 0.03 to 03 tog. Afte a 0 7-10 we. latent period the height of systolic contractions go throjilvd, and the rhyibru was slowed doun. after a few min. the contractims increased and became more frr- tiucnt and eventually reached 30-W% over initial level. Me- -This usually returned to normal level after 10-15 min. 00"' Guincit, pigs gave a more profound change than rabbits, the init6l stage often resulted in heat toppav for 30- 40 sec. Prototiged perfusiou of the hearts with I X 10-1 to I X 111-41 ATP (Na salt) gave a similar effect, as de- wribed above, down to 2 X 10-6 concn.; lower concris. 4'0! gave considerably increased amplitude and r~~. of de ~n contractions (in S-10 min. may cause 3(0-M jo of nor- 26 ntul); this persisted 10-15 min. after the perftision. G. 261. Kosolapoff A$S.St& I-EIALLUPGKAL LITERATLINt CLAIMCAT104 Fb) U W1 AV V r 0 it n H 0 see Masai _:: .00 -00 loe~ .00 as 0 =00 r.0 0 Co 0 sea 000 Feel 60 409 troo of action of aceliylchollne on nave Coatem. 1. Artcm'CV and E. It. flabskif IMoscow Slate P04". ]nst.). Fisiig. 11hysiul.) 33, of mctylc~.Ii.. (Concit. 10" to ID-) to the visual label of the frog, with- out ewine, C-Auses it variable and temporary incrase of eltv. avtivity. At 10 6 to 5 X 10- 1 concts. combined with 11~4 X 10 4 conen. of escrine a cotn6idcrat,le and Wing j'"hanceincut 44 spontao".ut. clev. oscillations takes place. kith large amplituairs of Wall Ao~ and fast "~illatintm. Eserinized acetylcholine salTn. of higher than 10'4 ronen. repTe" Occ. activity of ncrve centers. Hence acetyl- choline appeari, to act in the regulation of the state of central nervous stimulation. G. M. Kowlapoff Iffect of bl=~fcolyzia In a some = a single tatanixod em , 0 PAP-AlIq id V. A. Novi. Deklady Ab". Nault Yell. ft,- 5-8(19*)).-The specimen of sciatic atnv-lcg muscle of a (tog, tetanized by a pair of electrodes at the disW end of the rwye and provided with a pair of impulse electrodes 2 cm. clow, and blocked for glycolysis by Ne lodoacttate. lactate, or pyruvate. alone or combined. save the following results: lodoacetate leads - to Initial enhaomnent of the single contractiuns, followed tt~ det-fine and even disappeanance. The ewrie or the entire en menon takes &S hre. in early spring specimens and 2-5 s, in 14te spring specimens. While veratrine stimulates the coutractions, when applied near the letanizing electrodes, it fails to affect the nerve treated with kgloacetate. Lee- tateand pyruvate (weaker of the 2) both stimulate the shille contractions. It is suggested that the results are explained by lack oftrynthetic generation of adenoalnetriphosphate and. czeatine phosphate in the Ist instance. and ample oppor- tunity for synthesis in The latter instance. G. k1l. 9. anallysia of be sed" of "*I- them* an ser" eseftre. 1111. Actiesi of so In . pro- stww"l Sol be.". en the elmorkall ""why of 69 Thaw lobesolatrog. %. V.Artem*cv and R. H. liabskil (Lenin State Pecla". I fist.. Moscow). 36. ol-wOWAI), ti. CA. 44. A 1(W.- IRWI lite or Iwo- kligroinr 41 1 X 10-# 1., 2 x W-& "Wn. acting on t4/ V61141 14-tw*44a title enhaDM OW si,onIAMMS tk-C. "tivitt 0 the nrive crotm, Al"qAtte in wintiLts conen. tl~ not atlect or lower the activity and cvxnpletely clitninates tblorksl the action ol acetyleholme: applied aftef the latirt 11 lead, to r"t,trathni of tIW nOtntAl 1jWilIAti0H-. .. NI ~ 1~. Athinifill Ivil', Avtitnut str not rho 111aw'l. (.